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Torian Resources Ltd.

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Summary

Project:

Malcolm

Deposit:Malcolm
Location:Australia
Commodities:Gold
Date:4/4/2018
Report Code:JORC
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:4-4-2018: Torian Resources Ltd. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Malcolm deposit at the Malcolm project. Drilling results incl. 16m @ 3.35g/t Au from 18m. Torian Resources Ltd (Torian or Company) (ASX:TNR) is pleased to announce the
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CP/QP:[Overall Report]: MP Sullivan (Jemda Pty Ltd.)
ABSTRACT:Torian Resources Ltd (Torian or Company) (ASX:TNR) is pleased to announce the initial results from its planned 30,000m drilling program for FY2018. The large program is designed to test multiple high priority exploration targets at the Company’s flagship Zuleika and Malcolm projects. As announced on 6 November 2017, Torian’s extensive exploration program is targeting several high priority prospects at its Malcolm Project including Dover Castle South, Calypso and Dumbarton. The program is also targeting several areas at its flagship Zuleika Project including Paradigm South, Paradigm North and Target 18. Today the Company is announcing final results from its recent drilling program at Dover Castle South, Dumbarton and Calypso which form parts of its Malcolm Project. As seen in Figure 1 below, the Malcolm Project lies 15km East of Leonora in the Eastern Goldfields Region of Western Australia. The Project comprises approximately 75km² of tenure in and around the Mt George Shear Zone. The project was acquired by Torian in 2015 and is located amongst numerous active gold mines.

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