Pantoro Limited announced that drilling on Stage Two of the open pit plan at Green Lantern at the Norseman Project (PNR:50%) continues to prove up. Stage Two is not currently included in the Ore Reserve and results from the final round of infill drilling are being utilised to finalise an update to the current Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve. Green Lantern lies approximately 270 metres to the south east of the Scotia Pit, and is open at depth and along strike to the north.

Drilling has continued to define multiple lodes, including high grade NW-SE oriented cross faults which remain open down dip and along strike to the South. Pantoro is continuing its drilling program in the area with a focus on extending the defined mineralisation to the south of the current open pit design. Results indicate a wide lode system as well as a narrower high grade system at Green Lantern, and include: 38 m @ 5.85 g/t Au from 134 m; 7 m @ 2.91 g/t Au from 248 m; 2 m @ 8.4 g/t Au from 24 m; 11 m @ 15.23 g/t Au from 259 m; 10 m @ 2.22 g/t Au from 190 m; 7 m @ 3.35 g/t Au from 24 m; 9 m @ 3.94 g/t Au from 187 m; 7 m @ 5.58 g/t Au from 204 m; 3 m @ 10.16 g/t Au from 53 m; 4 m @ 13.32 g/t Au from 100 m; 12 m @ 2.21 g/t Au from 91 m; 4 m @ 10.09 g/t Au from 91 m; 3 m @ 8.77 g/t Au from 103 m; 1.3 m @ 21.16 g/t Au from 259.7 m; 11 m @ 2.23 g/t Au from 65 m; 10 m @ 3.33 g/t Au from 158 m; 4 m @ 4.93 g/t Au from 98 m; and 5 m @ 9.1 g/t Au from 92 m. Step out drilling aimed at extending the currently defined mineralisation to the south of the current open pit design is ongoing at Green Lantern.

The Scotia mining centre is located approximately 25 kilometres south of Norseman and was discovered in 1893. The historic production recorded from the Scotia mine via open pit and underground mining was 811,000 tonnes @ 5.9 g/t Au for 155,000 ounces. Scotia was actively mined from 1987 until 1996.

Scotia hosts a number of Mineral Resource areas in close proximity, and several zones where high grade mineral occurrences have not yet been classified.