Phenom Resources Corp. announced drilling results from eight reverse circulation holes evaluating the gold system on its Carlin Gold-Vanadium Project on the Carlin Gold Trend. Drilling confirms that the gold system is immense, tracking at least 6.4 kilometres (4 mile) in length, averaging 0.5-1 kilometre (0.3-0.6 miles) wide, defined by the IP anomaly and favourable geological rock units with favourable alteration, brecciation, sulfide, gold and pathfinder metals. Extensive intercepts averaging 0.5 kilometre long of continuous elevated gold values have been encountered in every hole, indicating a vast amount of rock has been impregnated with gold. Initial conclusions from the drilling are: 1) The system is immense, tracking at least 6.4 kilometres (4 mile) long averaging 0.5-1 kilometre (0.3-0.6 miles) wide as defined by the IP anomaly (in orange-pink-white in the following figures). Drilling within the IP anomaly has confirmed that the IP anomaly reflects elevated sulfides encountered in every hole, thus confirming that the IP anomaly expresses the overall size and shape of the system. 2) The system is bounded to the east by a vertical north/south major graben fault where Woodruff, Rodeo Creek and Popovich stratigraphy is encountered, compared to the Rain and Railroad further shelfward stratigraphy to the east. Woodruff, Rodeo Creek and Popovich stratigraphy is similar to the bulk of the Carlin Trend that hosts world-class gold deposits. The nature of this north/south graben fault looks similar to major deep-seated faults within the Carlin Trend such as the Post Fault that influence large, locally high- grade, gold deposits. 3) The key Popovich limestone Formation occurs at about 2,000' depth in some holes, while alteration and/or collapse brecciation impacts the unit in other holes. 4) Extensive drill intercepts averaging 0.5 kilometre long (364-677m) of continuous elevated gold values have been encountered in every hole, indicating a vast amount of rock has been impregnated with gold. 5) Accompanying alteration silicification, dolomitization, and brecciation and pathfinder metals - arsenic and mercury, typical of Carlin gold systems were encountered in every hole. 6) Judging from varying intensities of multiple geological and geochemical components witnessed in drilling, vectoring is evident, favouring proximity to the north/south graben fault, north and south of RC20-01 and RC21-13. This points to large high-priority areas to test for high grade feeder zones. A total of seven vertical to steep angled reverse circulation holes (RC21-08 through 14) totaling 5,657 metres (18,560 feet) have been completed to date this year on the southern 2 miles of the project as well as 1 vertical reverse circulation hole (RCS21-01) totaling 1,010m (3,315 ft) on its Section 22 claims 1 mile to the north. The seven holes are broadly spaced in an area 700m by 400m in order to develop an architecture of the system and generate vectoring means. To this end, the drilling was focused on the crest of the IP anomaly as well as near the north/south graben fault. Each drill hole encountered extensive lengths of elevated gold intercepts, elevated sulfides, brecciation/veining, silicification and dolomite alteration typical of a large-scale Carlin-type gold system. The single vertical hole on Section 22 within the IP anomaly confirmed continuity of the system 1 mile north.