1 August 2014



                              Sula Iron & Gold plc

                           ("Sula" or the "Company")

        Results from 2nd Drill programme at Ferensola, Final batches 9-11

Sula Iron & Gold plc ("Sula" or the "Company"), the exploration and development
company focused on iron ore in Sierra Leone, is pleased to provide an update on
operations at its 100% owned Ferensola project ("the project"). The Company has
now received the results from the final three batches of its direct shipping
ore ("DSO") drill programme on its main Banded Iron Formation ("BIF") unit
within the project.

Highlights

Significant results from batch nine, tenand elevensamples include:

BHDD159,8m @ 60.75% Fe, 18-26m
BHDD163,10m @ 57.48% Fe, 22-32m
BHDD164, 16m @ 58.65% Fe, 12-28m
BHDD166, 18m @ 57.26% Fe, 12-30m
BHDD169, 6m @ 58.66% Fe,43-49m
BHDD172, 6m @ 56.60% Fe, 6-12m
BHDD172, 18m @ 55.50% Fe, 26-44m
BHDD174, 26m @ 58.29% Fe, 18-44mand
BHDD175, 16m @ 56.07% Fe, 14-30m

All results from the oxide(DSO)targeted drilling, which commenced in early April
2014, have now been received

Drilling programme targeting the depth extent of the fresh magnetite BIF has now
been completed with assays expected in the coming weeks

SRK Consulting (UK) have commenced work on a Mineral Resource Estimation for the
Ferensola project


To view a full version of the announcement, including figures and maps, please
visit the Company's website at: www.sulaironandgold.com .



Sula CEO Nick Warrellsaid, "These final results from the DSO drilling again
support the presence of a well-defined iron oxide cap(DSO)at Ferensola.  I am
also pleased to report that SRK Consulting (UK) has commenced work on the DSO M
ineral Resource Estimate, this is an exciting phase in your company's
development and I look forward to updating you in the near future".

Sula commenced a second resource drilling campaign, split into two phases, at
Ferensola during 2014 after a successful reconnaissance drill programme was
undertaken in May-July 2013. The results reported here are from 15 drill holes
received from batches nine, ten and eleven, comprising 1,211.05m of drilling
conducted between 5 June 2014 and 20 June 2014. All assay results have now been
received on this drill programme targeting oxide material.

The Company has focused drilling on investigating shallow, high grade iron
mineralisation contained in the oxide and transitional saprolitic zones
overlying the primary magnetite BIF. A summary of the mineralised intersections
from batches 9, 10 and 11 are shown in Table 1.

As previously announced, drilling has now been completed testing the potential
depth extent of the fresh magnetite BIF interpreted below the defined oxide
package with the results of those assays expected in the coming weeks. The
primary magnetite BIF mineralisation continues to remain open at depth. A total
of 3 drillholes were completed, totalling 1,461.8m, with the main purpose of
estimating an Inferred Mineral Resource for the BIF material, when used in
conjunction with the results from the 2013 drilling campaign.

The Ferensola Project

The Ferensola project appears to be a typical weathered BIF with an underlying
fresh magnetite BIF. The project consists of elevated iron grades at surface
grading down to a fresh and competent magnetite BIF.

Phase 1 of the DSO drilling on the main BIF unit was undertaken on a regular
grid on 400m x 50m intervals. Each hole was drilled vertically and represents
the true vertical thickness of the oxide units. Phase 2 of the DSO drilling was
an infill programme based on generating 200m x 50m intervals. In all phases, a
total of 8,872.90m of drilling was carried out. This includes 5,423.15m of
drilling targeting the oxide cap during the phase 1 and phase 2 infill drilling
campaigns. Results that have been received indicate a strike extent of 2.8 km
which currently remains open at either end.

Results received from the 15 holes (1,211.05m) received in batches nine, ten
and eleven, have been positive with multiple intercepts in excess of 55% Fe
defining a potential DSO domain and additional high grade laterite and
saprolitic material within the oxide zone. Results have been tabulated in Table
1 for drill holes which have intercepted the mineralised unit.

Metallurgical testing has commenced on material associated with the underlying
fresh magnetite-BIF to confirm that a saleable concentrate can be generated
through standard magnetic separation techniques. In addition, samples have also
been selected for basic metallurgical testwork from the low grade oxide zones
to confirm that a saleable concentrate can be generated. SRK has selected the
samples which are being analysed at SGS Minerals Services UK Limited, Truro UK.



Table 1 --Mineralised Intersections*

                                                       Values

 Drillhole Logged Material  From  To   Sum of  Average Average Average Average
                                      INTERVAL  of FE    of    of SiO2  of P
                                                        Al2O3

 BHDD159         DUR         0    12     12     49.11   15.13   2.83    0.07

                 OX         12   64.5   52.5    31.56   13.24   31.38   0.08

              Including     18    26     8      60.75   3.79    1.75    0.06

 BHDD160         DUR         0    10     10     34.56   19.59   15.03   0.10

                 OX         10    76     66     31.83   14.57   29.21   0.09

 BHDD161         DUR         0    10     10     49.23   12.45   4.76    0.10

                 OX         10    78     68     37.05   8.04    30.31   0.08

 BHDD162         DUR         0   13.5   13.5    51.73   13.17   1.22    0.06

                 OX        13.5  61.5    48     32.15   18.32   23.21   0.08

 BHDD163         DUR         0    10     10     39.30   23.78   2.16    0.06

                 OX         10    72     62     42.51   8.67    22.14   0.07

              Including     22    32     10     57.48   4.58    4.68    0.09

 BHDD164         DUR         0    10     10     40.54   18.24   11.07   0.07

                 OX         10    68     58     43.06   6.85    25.46   0.07

              Including     12    28     16     58.65   4.85    5.22    0.08

 BHDD165         DUR         0    24     24     28.08   26.41   18.04   0.08

                 OX         24   63.5   39.5    33.84   11.28   30.46   0.08

 BHDD166         DUR         0    10     10     49.97   14.54   1.71    0.07

                 OX         10    68     58     44.80   8.78    18.81   0.08

              Including     12    30     18     57.26   6.20    4.16    0.07

 BHDD167         DUR         0    8      8      44.23   16.54   6.66    0.06

                 OX          8    52     44     37.24   11.95   25.16   0.09

 BHDD169         DUR         3    15     12     46.04   17.94   2.73    0.07

                 OX         15    73     58     39.00   13.83   20.95   0.07

              Including     43    49     6      58.66   4.65    4.61    0.06

 BHDD170         DUR         0    16     16     35.12   22.98   11.75   0.11

                 OX         26   73.5   47.5    37.72   8.05    28.52   0.07

 BHDD171         DUR        0.5   16    15.5    36.67   21.57   10.88   0.07

                 OX         32    80     48     34.19   10.05   32.14   0.09

 BHDD172         DUR         0    6      6      45.07   19.12   1.74    0.06

                 OX          6    50     44     48.11   8.27    15.33   0.05

              Including      6    12     6      56.60   8.85    2.30    0.04

                 And        26    44     18     55.50   2.00    14.17   0.04

 BHDD174         DUR         0    12     12     47.99   15.11   5.15    0.04

                 OX         12    62     50     46.16   10.03   15.54   0.07

              Including     18    44     26     58.29   5.69    4.11    0.06

 BHDD175         DUR         0    10     10     53.33   10.04   1.13    0.07

                 OX         10    54     44     45.47   8.58    18.21   0.07

              Including     14    30     16     56.07   7.64    3.61    0.07


 *results are reported as an average for down-hole lithological intervals, high
grade intervals are length weighted with a lower cut-off grade of 55% Fe and a
maximum internal waste of 5m. Datum WGS84, Zone 29N, some minor errors occur
due to rounding.



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Qualified Person

The information in this press release that relates to the current drilling
programme is based on information compiled by Mr Colin Rawbone, who is a
Chartered Professional Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and
Metallurgy ("AusIMM"). Mr Rawbone is a full time employee of SRK and has
sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type
of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to
qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of
the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources
and Ore Reserves'. Mr Colin Rawbone has reviewed this press release and
consents to the inclusion in the press release of the matters based on his
information in the form and context in which this appears.

In addition to the above, this press release has been compiled under
the direction of Mr Howard Baker, who is a Chartered Professional Fellow of
the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy ("AusIMM"). Mr Baker is a
full time employee of SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd and has sufficient experience
which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under
consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a
Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for
Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Mr Baker
has reviewed this press release and consents to the inclusion in the press
release of the matters based on his information in the form and context in
which this appears.

Forward-looking Statements

This announcement includes certain forward-looking statements. All statements,
other than statements of historical fact, included herein are forward-looking
statements that involve various known and unknown risks and uncertainties as
well as other factors. Such forward looking statements are subject to a number
of risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results or events to differ
materially from current expectations, including delays in obtaining or failure
to obtain required regulatory approvals. There can be no assurance that such
statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could
differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.

Notes:

Sula Iron & Gold plc is a multi-commodity exploration company focused on West
Africa.  The Company's main objective is to explore and advance its Ferensola
Projects, in Northern Sierra Leone, that are highly prospective for iron and
gold.  Sula is currently focused on delineating a maiden JORC compliant iron
ore resource estimate and evaluating the gold prospectivity.  The 153 sq. km
licence area is contiguous to African Minerals' operational Tonkolili Iron
Mine, which has a JORC compliant resource of 12.8 billion tonnes iron
mineralisation.

Exploration work at the project has confirmed the presence of BIF at surface,
which has a known strike length of 2.8km.  The BIF is proven to extend NE from
the Tonkolili licence and into Sula's licence area.  A 2,000m scout drilling
programme conducted over a 2.2km section of BIF, confirmed the licence area's
prospectivity for high grade iron mineralisation.

Significant Greenstone Belt-style gold mineralisation has also been identified
at various prospects within the licence area.  Five target areas for hard rock
gold mineralisation have been identified based on the location of historic
drill intercepts, the source areas for alluvial gold deposits, and the position
of major structures as defined by airborne magnetic data and drainage
orientation.

The information in this release that relates to Exploration Results has been
reviewed by Mr Andrew Dacey, Non-Executive Technical Director of Sula Iron &
Gold plc. Mr Dacey is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials Minerals and
Mining, a Registered Professional Geologist with the Australian Institute of
Geoscientists and a Competent Person as defined in the Australasian Code for
Reporting of exploration results and Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves.


APPENDIX A. JORC CODE, 2012 Edition, Table 1 (Section 1 and 2)

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

Criteria     JORC Code explanation                Commentary

Sampling     Nature and quality of sampling (eg   Diamond core samples collected
techniques   cut channels, random chips, or       by Sula staff were of half HQ
             specific specialised industry        core, with the sample cut so
             standard measurement tools           as to equally divide
             appropriate to the minerals under    structures. Sample lengths
             investigation, such as down hole     ranged from 0.5 m to 2 m.
             gamma sondes, or handheld XRF        Sample intervals were not
             instruments, etc). These examples    matched to geological
             should not be taken as limiting the  boundaries.
             broad meaning of sampling.

             Include reference to measures taken  Sula used a minimum sample
             to ensure sample representivity and  size of 0.25 kg per core
             the appropriate calibration of any   sample dispatched. They
             measurement tools or systems used.   routinely submitted blanks,
                                                  duplicate and certified
                                                  reference material.

             Aspects of the determination of      Diamond core samples were HQ
             mineralisation that are Material to  diameter, and were cut in half
             the Public Report.                   using a core saw, dividing
                                                  geological structures equally
                                                  where possible. Some samples
                                                  demonstrated a significant
                                                  variance when compared to
                                                  duplicate samples, but this
                                                  affect was observed to be
                                                  minor, with most samples
                                                  showing good repeatability.

                                                  Sample preparation techniques
                                                  were deemed to be of
                                                  international best practice.

             In cases where 'industry standard'   All sampling preparation has
             work has been done this would be     been undertaken by an
             relatively simple (eg 'reverse       accredited laboratory;
             circulation drilling was used to     preparation of samples has
             obtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg   been undertaken through ALS
             was pulverised to produce a 30 g     Monrovia and XRF analysis has
             charge for fire assay'). In other    been undertaken by ALS based
             cases more explanation may be        in Ireland.
             required, such as where there is
             coarse gold that has inherent
             sampling problems. Unusual
             commodities or mineralisation types
             (eg submarine nodules) may warrant
             disclosure of detailed information.

Drilling     Drill type (eg core, reverse         Drill method was diamond
techniques   circulation, open-hole hammer,       drilling of dominantly HQ core
             rotary air blast, auger, Bangka,     during the drill programmes
             sonic, etc) and details (eg core     undertaken, using standard
             diameter, triple or standard tube,   tubes. A CS1000 man portable
             depth of diamond tails,              drill rig operated by a
             face-sampling bit or other type,     reputable company acting under
             whether core is oriented and if so,  industry best practices.
             by what method, etc).
                                                  Core on vertical holes
                                                  targeting oxide material has
                                                  not been orientated.



Drill sample Method of recording and assessing    Drill core recovery was
recovery     core and chip sample recoveries and  recorded for every hole
             results assessed.                    through routine monitoring of
                                                  drill rod depth and recovered
                                                  core. Recoveries for each hole
                                                  were graphically plotted and
                                                  show total recovery better
                                                  than 85%. Where recovery has
                                                  been recorded these intervals
                                                  are identified and flagged for
                                                  re-drilling as required.

             Measures taken to maximise sample    Supervision of the diamond
             recovery and ensure representative   drilling by Sula geologists
             nature of the samples.               ensured sample recovery was
                                                  good, and that samples were
                                                  representative without
                                                  contamination issues. Where
                                                  poor recovery has been
                                                  encountered contractual
                                                  agreements with the drill
                                                  company incur penalties and
                                                  re-drill policies.

             Whether a relationship exists        No studies are known to have
             between sample recovery and grade    been completed on sample bias.
             and whether sample bias may have
             occurred due to preferential loss/
             gain of fine/coarse material.

Logging      Whether core and chip samples have   Geological logging for diamond
             been geologically and geotechnically core includes a descriptive
             logged to a level of detail to       log with some quantitative
             support appropriate Mineral Resource logging of mineralogy and
             estimation, mining studies and       alteration, in addition to
             metallurgical studies.               plotting of assays and the
                                                  geology as a graphic log.

                                                  No geotechnical logging has
                                                  been undertaken on oxide
                                                  material due to core
                                                  fragmentation and lack of
                                                  orientation.

             Whether logging is qualitative or    Logging is qualitative, with
             quantitative in nature. Core (or     the exception of some
             costean, channel, etc) photography.  quantitative logging of
                                                  mineralogical and alteration
                                                  content.

                                                  Core photography is undertaken
                                                  for both half and whole core
                                                  on a box by box basis.

             The total length and percentage of   100% of diamond core samples
             the relevant intersections logged.   can be correlated to graphic
                                                  logs of the diamond drill
                                                  hole.

Sub-sampling If core, whether cut or sawn and     Drill core samples were half
techniques   whether quarter, half or all core    HQ core, where the core was
and sample   taken.                               cut to equally divide
preparation                                       significant structures in the
                                                  rock. Half core is dispatched
                                                  for analytical process's

             If non-core, whether riffled, tube   All sampling relates to drill
             sampled, rotary split, etc and       core
             whether sampled wet or dry.

             For all sample types, the nature,    Diamond core samples have been
             quality and appropriateness of the   analysed by XRF for a full
             sample preparation technique.        suite of analytes including
                                                  but not limited to Fe_%,
                                                  Al2O3_%, SiO2_% and P_%. In
                                                  addition to this analysis the
                                                  LOI was also recorded.

             Quality control procedures adopted   For diamond drill core
             for all sub-sampling stages to       sampling, standards,
             maximise representivity of samples.  duplicates and blanks were
                                                  interleaved randomly with the
                                                  routine samples, every 20th
                                                  sample; targeting a frequency
                                                  of 5%

             Measures taken to ensure that the    Field duplicates are submitted
             sampling is representative of the in as 1 in 20 insertion rate,
             situ material collected, including   where duplicates are selected
             for instance results for field       the remaining half core is
             duplicate/second-half sampling.      split to produce a field based
                                                  quarter core sample for
                                                  comparative studies.

             Whether sample sizes are appropriate Diamond core samples were half
             to the grain size of the material    HQ core, which is a large
             being sampled.                       diameter core for exploration
                                                  drilling.

Quality of   The nature, quality and              SRK deem the accredited
assay data   appropriateness of the assaying and  laboratory and the requested
and          laboratory procedures used and       analysis to be suitable and
laboratory   whether the technique is considered  sufficient for this type and
tests        partial or total.                    style of mineralisation
                                                  deposit

             For geophysical tools,               No geophysical tools or other
             spectrometers, handheld XRF          unusual analysis methods were
             instruments, etc, the parameters     employed.
             used in determining the analysis
             including instrument make and model,
             reading times, calibrations factors
             applied and their derivation, etc.

             Nature of quality control procedures For diamond drill core
             adopted (eg standards, blanks,       sampling, standards,
             duplicates, external laboratory      duplicates and blanks were
             checks) and whether acceptable       interleaved randomly with the
             levels of accuracy (ie lack of bias) routine samples, every 20th
             and precision have been established. sample; targeting a frequency
                                                  of 5%.

                                                  Samples are reviewed on a
                                                  batch by batch basis to
                                                  identify any bias with in the
                                                  analytical process.

Verification The verification of significant      Mr Colin Rawbone of SRK has
of sampling  intersections by either independent  independently verified the
and assaying or alternative company personnel.    intersections derived from
                                                  lithological and grade
                                                  logging.

             The use of twinned holes.            No twinned holes have been
                                                  used to verify sampling and
                                                  assaying.

             Documentation of primary data, data  Data has been compiled from
             entry procedures, data verification, good quality paper plans and
             data storage (physical and           digitally compiled at a later
             electronic) protocols.               date.

                                                  The data has been assimilated
                                                  into the Company's Microsoft
                                                  Excel database, after
                                                  compilation and validation in

                                                  Mapinfo Software.

             Discuss any adjustment to assay      No adjustment to assay data
             data.                                has been undertaken

Location of  Accuracy and quality of surveys used All drill collars are
data points  to locate drill holes (collar and    positioned with handheld GPS
             down-hole surveys), trenches, mine   to an accuracy of within 5m.
             workings and other locations used in
             Mineral Resource estimation.         Down hole surveys are not
                                                  utilised on shallow vertical
                                                  drill holes but where required
                                                  has been undertaken using the
                                                  REFLEX tools

             Specification of the grid system     WGS 84 UTM Zone 29 North
             used.

             Quality and adequacy of topographic  Current topographic surveys
             control.                             has been limited to SRTM data.
                                                  An aerial survey to meter
                                                  scale accuracy has recently
                                                   been undertaken - results
                                                  pending

Data spacing Data spacing for reporting of        Diamond drill core samples are
and          Exploration Results.                 collected over contiguous
distribution                                      intervals of alteration as per
                                                  logging. There are lengths of
                                                  diamond core not sampled. Some
                                                  sampled intervals were re–
                                                  sampled as composites, or as
                                                  single duplicate samples.

                                                  Drilling has taken place on
                                                  400m spaced drill fences at
                                                  50m intervals

             Whether the data spacing and         No Mineral Resource or Ore
             distribution is sufficient to        Reserve calculations have been
             establish the degree of geological
             and grade continuity appropriate for reported on the deposit at
             the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve this stage.
             estimation procedure(s) and
             classifications applied.

             Whether sample compositing has been  Sample compositing was
             applied.                             performed for reporting of
                                                  diamond drill core results,
                                                  based on a weighted average as
                                                  a function of sample length
                                                  versus grade.

Orientation  Whether the orientation of sampling  Drilling has been best
of data in   achieves unbiased sampling of        orientated to allow a
relation to  possible structures and the extent   perpendicular intercept of the
geological   to which this is known, considering  surface oxide zone to be
structure    the deposit type.                    achieved.

             If the relationship between the      Based on current information
             drilling orientation and the         no bias has been introduced
             orientation of key mineralised       based on the orientation of
             structures is considered to have     drilling and relationship with
             introduced a sampling bias, this     key structures.
             should be assessed and reported if
             material.

Sample       The measures taken to ensure sample  Sula geologists maintain a
security     security.                            full chain of custody of
                                                  samples as they leave site and
                                                  are transported to the process
                                                  laboratory. Upon sample return
                                                  sufficient checks and balances
                                                  are undertaken to ensure
                                                  samples have not been tampered
                                                  with.

Audits or    The results of any audits or reviews All logging and sampling
reviews      of sampling techniques and data.     techniques have been audited
                                                  during an independent site
                                                  visit undertaken by Mr Colin
                                                  Rawbone of SRK




Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.)

               JORC Code explanation          Commentary

Mineral        Type, reference name/number,   EL54/2011 issued by the Government
tenement and   location and ownership         of Sierra Leone 23rd August 2011
land tenure    including agreements or        to Blue Horizon (SL Ltd). Blue
status         material issues with third     Horizon (SL Ltd) is a 100% owned
               parties such as joint          subsidiary of Sula Iron & Gold
               ventures, partnerships,        Plc. Full due diligence on the
               overriding royalties, native   license was carried out by Sula's
               title interests, historical    SL lawyers and UK lawyers prior to
               sites, wilderness or national  IPO in October 2012. There are no
               park and environmental         joint ventures in place save an
               settings.                      MOU with the Town Chief and his
                                              Elders of Dalakuru Town regarding
                                              the buildings in Dalakuru base
                                              camp. There are no historical
                                              sites, wilderness or national park
                                              and environmental settings within
                                              our demarcated license area.

               The security of the tenure     As above
               held at the time of reporting
               along with any known
               impediments to obtaining a
               licence to operate in the
               area.

Exploration    Acknowledgment and appraisal   Exploration carried out by Mano
done by other  of exploration by other        River during the 1990s. Almost
parties        parties.                       impossible to appraise the
                                              exploration as little or no
                                              records of the exploration were
                                              submitted to the Ministry of
                                              Mineral Resources.

Geology        Deposit type, geological       The Ferensola project appears to
               setting and style of           be a typical weathered BIF with an
               mineralisation.                underlying fresh magnetite BIF.

Drill hole     A summary of all information   All tabulated exploration collars
Information    material to the understanding  are included in the release in
               of the exploration results     appendix B.
               including a tabulation of the
               following information for all  Table depicts all intercepts where
               Material drill holes:          drill holes have intercepted
                                              mineralisation. Intercept lengths
               easting and northing of the    from diamond drilling are
               drill hole collar              presented as down hole lengths,
                                              not true lengths, and this is
               elevation or RL (Reduced Level stated in the release.
               - elevation above sea level in
               metres) of the drill hole
               collar

               dip and azimuth of the hole

               down hole length and
               interception depth

               holelength.

               If the exclusion of this       Intercepts have been omitted from
               information is justified on    this report where drill holes have
               the basis that the information not intercepted the interpreted
               is not Material and this       mineralisation. Drill collars for
               exclusion does not detract     each of these holes however have
               from the understanding of the  been recorded in Appendix B
               report, the Competent Person
               should clearly explain why
               this is the case.

Data           In reporting Exploration       Weighting is calculated as a
aggregation    Results, weighting averaging   function of each sample length
methods        techniques, maximum and/or     multiplied by each grade, with the
               minimum grade truncations (eg  summed product divided by the
               cutting of high grades) and    total sample length, to present
               cut-off grades are usually     composited intervals. A high grade
               Material and should be stated. portion of these intercepts has
                                              been highlighted using a 55% Fe
                                              Cut-off grade where intervals were
                                              greater than 5m.

               Where aggregate intercepts     Where intercepts are reported as
               incorporate short lengths of   longer lengths of lower grade, it
               high grade results and longer  is clearly stated that the higher
               lengths of low grade results,  incepts within are part of the
               the procedure used for such    lower grade intercept, not in
               aggregation should be stated   addition to the low grade
               and some typical examples of   intercept.
               such aggregations should be
               shown in detail.

               The assumptions used for any   No metal equivalents are used for
               reporting of metal equivalent  the exploration results at
               values should be clearly       Ferensola Prospect.
               stated.

Relationship   These relationships are        Diamond drill sample intercepts
between        particularly important in the  are reported as down hole widths.
mineralisation reporting of Exploration
widths and     Results.
intercept
lengths        If the geometry of the         Mineralisation is considered to be
               mineralisation with respect to steeply dipping (approx. 70° NW)
               the drill hole angle is known, with a dominant strike NE-SW.
               its nature should be reported. However oxidation of this material
                                              is deemed to have affected a
                                              horizon of material concordant
                                              with topography. Therefore the
                                              vertical holes currently drilled
                                              in targeting this material are
                                              deemed suitable to intercept the
                                              primary target as close to 90° as
                                              possible.

               If it is not known and only    This is clearly stated in the
               the down hole lengths are      release.
               reported, there should be a
               clear statement to this effect
               (eg 'down hole length, true
               width not known').

Diagrams       Appropriate maps and sections  Diagrams are provided that show
               (with scales) and tabulations  all surface samples and the
               of intercepts should be        diamond drill hole traces in plan
               included for any significant   view, plus a cross section is
               discovery being reported These provided with the intercept
               should include, but not be     locations and known geology.
               limited to a plan view of
               drill hole collar locations
               and appropriate sectional
               views.

Balanced       Where comprehensive reporting  Exploration results are presented
reporting      of all Exploration Results is  in the Table 1, regardless of
               not practicable,               grade where mineralised material
               representative reporting of    has been intercepted. Grade has
               both low and high grades and/  been split by lithology based on
               or widths should be practiced  logging undertaken by the Sula
               to avoid misleading reporting  geologists.
               of Exploration Results.

Other          Other exploration data, if     Discussion of the Ferensola
substantive    meaningful and material,       Prospect geology is included in
exploration    should be reported including   the release.
data           (but not limited to):
               geological observations;       In situ density measurements are
               geophysical survey results;    carried out using Archimedean
               geochemical survey results;    principles for consolidated fresh
               bulk samples - size and method core and are undertaken on a
               of treatment; metallurgical    lithological basis.
               test results; bulk density,
               groundwater, geotechnical and  To date no economic or extractive
               rock characteristics;          measures such as bulk samples,
               potential deleterious or       metallurgical testing, bulk
               contaminating substances.      density, groundwater, geotechnical
                                              or rock samples have been
                                              undertaken.

Further work   The nature and scale of        Drill testing is identified as
               planned further work (eg tests future planned work. At present
               for lateral extensions or      the infill drilling to a 200m x
               depth extensions or            50m spacing has been commenced to
               large-scale step-out           increase confidence in the initial
               drilling).                     interpretations of geometry and
                                              grade distribution. In addition
                                              1,500m of deep drilling has been
                                              planned to develop the fresh
                                              magnetite BIF interpreted below
                                              the primary oxide material.

               Diagrams clearly highlighting  Possible extensions are indicated
               the areas of possible          on the plan and cross section
               extensions, including the main provided in the release.
               geological interpretations and
               future drilling areas,
               provided this information is
               not commercially sensitive.








APPENDIX B. - Ferensola Completed Drill Collars

XCOLLAR  YCOLLAR  ZCOLLAR    BHID     DH

 216834  1013727    795    BHDD001  187.5

 216768  1013806    797    BHDD002  302.2

 216546  1013462    763    BHDD003  240.25

 216478  1013533    776    BHDD004  269.65

 216010  1012883    750    BHDD005  157.4

 215946  1012957    765    BHDD006   245

 215681  1012631    768    BHDD007  131.7

 215589  1012757    808    BHDD008  293.15

 216997  1013856    803    BHDD009  161.1

 215928  1012978    758    BHDD101    72

 215962  1012938    763    BHDD102   70.5

 215598  1012733    799    BHDD103   64.5

 215994  1012895    722    BHDD104   66.5

 215633  1012688    769    BHDD105    67

 216028  1012860    733    BHDD106   62.5

 215669  1012654    782    BHDD107    63

 216057  1012821    723    BHDD108    66

 215696  1012626    732    BHDD109   65.5

 216088  1012782    675    BHDD110   67.5

 215727  1012579    737    BHDD111   61.5

 215348  1012322    670    BHDD112   49.5

 216210  1013192    703    BHDD113    46

 215379  1012289    695    BHDD114   43.5

 216501  1013515    776    BHDD115    66

 216537  1013479    765    BHDD116    81

 215429  1012257    683    BHDD117    48

 215283  1012401    744    BHDD118   54.5

 216258  1013173    683    BHDD119    56

 216563  1013442    755    BHDD120    77

 215306  1012369    733    BHDD121   69.2

 216599  1013399    729    BHDD122    70

 216291  1013148    705    BHDD123   72.5

 216814  1013759    794    BHDD124    75

 216622  1013373    717    BHDD125    63

 216317  1013109    710    BHDD126   64.5

 216846  1013725    788    BHDD127    69

 217119  1013970    788    BHDD128   100

 216876  1013685    770    BHDD129   70.5

 217427  1014213    663    BHDD130    78

 217091  1014007    781    BHDD131   129

 216909  1013648    751    BHDD132   56.5

 217399  1014248    654    BHDD133    63

 217788  1014753    594    BHDD134   25.5

 217065  1014043    772    BHDD135  127.5

 217347  1014270    656    BHDD136   58.5

 218089  1014591    634    BHDD137   79.5

 217143  1013952    783    BHDD138  100.5

 215838  1012832    779    BHDD139   71.5

 218080  1014633    633    BHDD140    84

 215881  1012798    769    BHDD141   73.5

 217031  1014085    754    BHDD142   131

 218080  1014633    633    BHDD143   67.5

 218104  1014586    635    BHDD144    69

 215902  1012757    732    BHDD145   60.5

 217176  1014230    711    BHDD146  100.5

 216109  1013104    709    BHDD147    54

 215926  1012729    739    BHDD148   86.8

 216648  1013922    736    BHDD149  500.3

 217208  1014192    716    BHDD150  114.6

 216133  1013067    729    BHDD151   70.5

 216178  1013048    702    BHDD152    72

 215492  1012518    732    BHDD153   76.5

 216963  1013895    797    BHDD154  106.5

 216186  1013005    650    BHDD155   91.5

 215477  1012547    757    BHDD156    72

 216929  1013926    788    BHDD157   123

 216354  1013350    741    BHDD158   67.5

 215537  1012468    692    BHDD159   64.5

 216676  1013612    783    BHDD160   76.6

 216378  1013323    732    BHDD161    78

 215564  1012435    715    BHDD162   98.8

 216697  1013583    774    BHDD163    72

 216409  1013293    719    BHDD164    75

 215971  1012923    721    BHDD165   63.5

 216725  1013556    760    BHDD166    75

 216427  1013241    704    BHDD167   108

 216137  1013324    732    BHDD168  437.5

 216745  1013531    746    BHDD169  80.15

 215853  1012822    777    BHDD170   73.5

 216525  1013497    772    BHDD171    80

 215707  1012606    759    BHDD172   73.5

 217312  1014110    700    BHDD173    50

 216583  1013425    745    BHDD174   73.5

 217278  1014153    700    BHDD175    69

 215497  1012855    781    BHDD176   524

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