Metalsearch Limited announced that it is well advanced with planning to undertake an initial drilling program on the Abercorn High Purity Alumina Project located in central Queensland, Australia. Few major Highlights are: Technical due diligence highlights prospective nature of Abercorn Project, MSE will seek approval from its shareholders at the Annual General Meeting on 4 October to complete the acquisition of the Project, A Reverse Circulation drilling program of 60-70 RC drill holes, for a planned 2000m of drilling, is planned to commence in mid-October, The objective of the RC drilling program is to define a maiden Inferred Mineral Resource (JORC 2012) and further define the potential scale of kaolin containing high grade Al2O3,The kaolin on the Project has already been shown to be capable of producing 99.99% Al2O3 (4N HPA) including high grade HPA assays up to 33.71% Al2O3(-10 micron fraction1) and commercial grade Aluminium Sulphate (ALUM), used in water purification, Processing of multi-spectral satellite scanner data (ASTER) suggests that the kaolin intersected by previous drilling is much more extensive than indicated by the 2007 drilling, ASTER data suggests that the kaolin intersected by the cluster of holes CK007 to CK023 extends 4.5km east-west by 4.5km north-south, significant distances beyond the extent of the 2007 drilling, The ASTER data also shows that drill hole CK003, which intersected the grade Al2O3, has a unique spectral signature. A similar spectral signature anomaly covering an area of 3.5km x 1.1km occurs in the north-west of the Project area, outside of the previously drilled areas. Drilling will also test this new anomaly, Field investigations of the prospective areas identified from the ASTER data will be conducted prior to the commencement of the RC drilling program in October.