The Board of Sky Metals Limited provided an update on its gold exploration projects in NSW. SKY is now fully funded to aggressively and systematically test high priority targets at all of its Gold Projects. Besides follow up drill testing of the Hume Target (currently in progress), SKY is planning to test gold targets at its Kangiara and Caledonian Projects in the first half of 2020. COVID-19: Through its exploration procedures SKY maintains a clear focus on protecting the health and wellbeing of staff, contractors, landholders and other stakeholders. All planned work is subject to advice on any restrictions on normal business activities associated with COVID-19 imposed by the Australian and/or NSW governments. Being locally based SKY is in a unique position to be able to advance its projects at this time. Drillhole HUD003 was targeted to test the up dip extent of the mineralisation intersected in drillhole. Originally planned for 300m depth, the hole was completed at 510.4m still within highly altered volcanics with sulphide mineralization. HUD003 intersected an intensely altered volcanic package (silica-sericite-sulphide) from 24m to the end of hole. Sulphides ­ primarily pyrite, sphalerite (zinc) and galena (lead) ­ are present throughout the drillhole as disseminations, veins and veinlets. Significant gold mineralisation was noted to occur with this style of sulphide mineralization in HUD002 thus the presence of this style of sulphide in HUD003 is considered promising. Drillhole HUD004, located approximately 90m north of HUD002, was targeted as the first hole to test the northern strike of the mineralisation intersected in drillhole HUD002. As in HUD003, drillhole HUD004 intersected an intensely altered volcanic package (silica-sericite-sulphide) from 26m to the end of hole. Sulphides ­ primarily pyrite, sphalerite (zinc) and galena (lead) ­ are present throughout the drillhole as disseminations, veins and veinlets. HUD004 has recently been completed at 379m. SKY will now look to test further north with drilling and continue to maintain a drilling presence at the Cullarin project for the foreseeable future and are planning to increase to a multi drill rig program depending on assay results from the sampling of the historical drilling and current drilling campaign.