Metalsearch Limited announced completion of a 62 hole Aircore drilling program ahead of schedule on the Abercorn Project, located in central Queensland, Australia. A total of 62 holes were drilled, with depths ranging from 23 metres to 51 metres, for an average depth of 38 metres and a total of 2,358 metres drilled. The Abercorn Project has previously produced 99.99% Al2O3 (4N HPA)2. The Company is encouraged by the positive intersections throughout the drilling program of what appears to be high quality kaolin, of the form which the 2007 drilling showed is host to the Al2O3 mineralisation. Intersections of Kaolin mineralisation were routinely intersected throughout the campaign, including in excess of 40m thickness. Substantial intersections of bright white kaolin were also encountered on the periphery of the drill grid, indicating high potential for further mineralisation outside of the current drilled area. Aircore holes drilled into an area 2km south of the main Cynthia prospect also intersected bright white kaolin of the same form mineralised with Al2O3 at the Cynthia Prospect. The Company decided to increase the number of holes drilled around this satellite target, and pending results, it is likely a follow up drilling campaign will be conducted around this satellite target in 2020. The objective of the Aircore drilling program is to define a maiden Inferred Mineral Resource (JORC 2012) of kaolin containing high-grade Al2O3. The Company also conducted extensional drilling in order to further define and extend the encouraging kaolin mineralisation intersected in holes drilled in 2007. The Company is confident of delivering a strong result and looks forward to updating the market in due course.