The directors of Thor Mining Plc announced that visible gold from sample panning of the second phase of gold, nickel, and chromium geochemical sampling at the 100% owned Pilbara Goldfield tenements (E46/1262 and E46/1190) in Western Australia. A total of 32 stream sites and 49 gossan sites were sampled and are now undergoing laboratory assay with results expected to be available in two to three weeks. The program was designed to follow up the eight most encouraging sites from the 2019 reconnaissance program in addition to locating and testing the area of gossan identified by the WA Geological Survey. Gold Anomalism: Eight stream sediment sample sites from the 2019 sampling program had follow up sampling. The best gold panning results show further gold in multiple stream sediment samples upstream of two of the 2019 test sites 19PST22 and 19PST32. These two sites have similar geological settings and are situated approximately 800 metres along strike of each other. The areas directly up stream of each site require follow up evaluation as well as the entire 800 metre strike length between the sites. Nickel Anomalism: An extensive area of gossan was located within the north south trending band of ultramafic rocks along the western side of the tenement. The gossan extends over 800 metres of strike length and is up to 75 metres wide. A previous WA Geological Survey rock chip sample assayed 1080 ppm Ni. Rock chip samples were collected from 49 sites covering as much of the gossan as outcrop and topography would allow. These samples have been despatched for laboratory assay. Observations of the sampled gossan included; colloform textures, spongy leached jarasitic/limonitic rock, massive ironstone, silcrete capping and manganese staining. No preserved primary textures or structures were observed within the gossan.