Oklo Resources Limited reported further high-grade gold intersections from Disse within the Company's 100%-owned Dandoko Project in west Mali. The Company reported further highly encouraging results from resource expansion drilling at Disse, forming part of the Seko Mineral Resource within Oklo's Dandoko Project. The Dandoko Project is located within the Kenieba Inlier of west Mali, approximately 30km east of B2Gold's 7.1Moz Fekola Project and 50km south-southeast of Barrick Gold's 18Moz Loulo/Gounkoto complex. IAMGold's 2.0Moz Diakha/Siribaya gold resource projects are located to the immediate southwest of Oklo's ~505km2 holding within this emerging world-class gold region. Since announcing the initial MRE in late March 2021, the Company remains focused on evaluating resource growth opportunities in close proximity to Seko and other nearby targets along the 15km Dandoko gold corridor and within the adjoining projects. Disse is a southeast-trending zone extending over a 550m strike length to the south of SK3 that remains open at depth and along strike to the southeast. A modest Inferred Resource of 150,000t at 2.57g/t Au for 12,100 contained gold ounces was previously reported for Disse1. Assay results reported in this announcement are from a further 6 RC holes totalling 752m and one DD hole totalling 248.5m completed at Disse. An additional 2 RC holes for 171m were abandoned prior to target depth and not assayed. The holes completed at Disse were drilled on infill sections to close up the previous wide line spacing of up to 150m. RC assay results received are from the central and eastern zone and a deeper DD hole (RDDS21-123) from the western zone. Significantly, the deeper DD hole (RDDS21-123) extended the high-grade primary gold zone to a downhole depth of 180m (~160m vertical depth) with individual grades of up to 25.20g/t gold. The hole also intersected a shallower zone (84m downhole) that may represent a separate hanging wall structure. RC holes RCDS21-356 and 357 were abandoned prior to reaching target depth and not assayed. RC hole RCDS21-358 intersected a late stage post mineralised dyke at the interpreted position of Disse mineralised structure. The results received to date at Disse add support for potential high-grade shoots plunging to the southeast and continuing at depth that require further drill testing. The gold mineralisation is hosted within a quartz diorite and is crosscut by a post mineralisation doleritic dyke. Alteration associated with the mineralisation is an early albite ? ankerite phase that is overprinted with silica - sericite pyrite alteration along brittle fractures that carries the gold mineralisation.