Toro Energy Limited announce that recently returned geochemical assays confirm the discovery of semi-massive nickel sulphides at Dusty 2 in diamond drill hole TED14, within the Company's 100% owned Dusty Nickel Project. Dusty 2 is some 400m to the SE and along strike of the massive nickel sulphides discovered at Dusty 1. The Dusty Nickel Project is located in the Yandal Greenstone Belt, 50km east of the world class Mt Keith Nickel Deposit. The recently returned geochemical assays of drill core samples from diamond drill hole TED14 show that semi-massive nickel sulphides over at least 3.05m starting from 296.4m downhole. This included 0.75m at 4.3% Ni, 0.15% Co, 0.1% Cu, 0.89g/t Pt+Pd from 297.75m downhole. The semi-massive nickel sulphides at Dusty 2 were intersected in the same geological position as the massive nickel sulphides discovered at Dusty 1 some 400m to the NW, at the base of the Dusty Komatiite/ultramafic unit. The intersection consists of semi-massive sulphide and clasts of massive sulphide with some of the nickel sulphides marginally extending into the footwall metasediments.