Metalsearch Limited announced that it has commenced a 60-70 hole RC drill program on the Abercorn Project, located in central Queensland, Australia. The Company has commenced its planned Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling program at the Abercorn Project. 60-70 RC drill holes for a planned 2,000m of drilling will be completed over approximately four weeks. The objective of the RC drilling program is to define a maiden Inferred Mineral Resource (JORC 2012). Concurrently, the Company is also conducting extensional drilling to further test and define the potential large scale of kaolin mineralisation containing high grade Al2O3 at the Abercorn Project. The kaolin on the Abercorn Project has already been shown to be capable of producing 99.99% Al2O3 (4N HPA). Including high grade Al2O3 assays up to 33.71% Al2O3 (-10 micron fraction1) and commercial grade Aluminium Sulphate (ALUM), used in water purification. It is anticipated that 60-70 RC drill holes will be completed on the Abercorn Project, at an average depth of 30-40m, for approximately 2,000m of drilling. The RC drilling program is anticipated to take approximately 4 weeks to complete. The objective of the RC drilling program is to define a maiden Inferred Mineral Resource (JORC 2012) of kaolin containing high grade Al2O3. The Company will also conduct extensional drilling in order to further define and extend the encouraging kaolin mineralisation intersected in previously drilled holes.