The directors of Thor Mining Plc announced assays from the latest stream sediment sampling program substantially exceeded management expectations at the 100% owned Pilbara Goldfield tenements, to be called Ragged Range (E46/1262 and E46/1190), in Western Australia. The stream sediment Bulk Leach Extractable Gold samples were part of the second phase geochemistry program, now complete, following up on results from October 2019. The 2020 program comprised stream sediment samples from 34 sites. At each site a 3kg -5mm+2mm fraction (coarse) and a 4kg -2mm fraction (fine) sample were collected for geochemical analysis at Intertek Genalysis Laboratories in Perth WA. In addition, a 10-12 kg sample of -2mm material was collected from the trap site and panned in the field. Laboratory analyses comprised 2kg sub-sample, 24-hour Bulk Leach Extractable Gold (BLEG) on the fine fraction for gold only. The remaining fine and coarse fractions were pulverised to <80 micron for aqua regia gold (25gram) and multi-element analyses. Multiple strongly anomalous gold BLEG results have now been received supporting the earlier panning results. The distribution of the most recent results correlates well with specific drainage channels leading upstream from anomalous 2019 test sites. The BLEG results also define a gold anomalous zone that trends NNW-SSE close to a boundary of mafic and ultramafic geological units. The two target sites (#22 and #32/33) identified by sampling in 2019 and which are now strongly supported by follow up sampling in 2020 are located along the same geological horizon defining a 3 x 1 kilometre zone of highly anomalous gold. On the broader scale, the 2019 assay results (figure 2, coloured red) show the highly anomalous gold zone extends both to the north west and to the south east over a total distance of 13 kilometres. Each of the 2019 test sites are situated in separate unconnected drainage catchments and therefore the source of the gold in these samples must come from mineralisation adjacent the respective test sites along the entire length of the zone. None of the sample to the west of the mafic /ultramafic contact had anomalous gold providing a clear geological constraint to potential mineralisation. Assay results are summarised for all test sites. To date, the BLEG results give the most consistent set of gold results. The coarse fraction results have little gold reported and the crushed aqua regia results from the fine fraction are highly variable. The visible panned gold results usually match gold anomalism reported in the BLEG results but there is no clear correlation between gold in the pan and the tenor of the BLEG result. The information contained within this announcement is deemed to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014. Upon the publication of this announcement, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.