BMG Resources Limited advise that the next phase of drilling has commenced at the Company's 100% owned Abercromby Gold Project in the north-eastern goldfields of WA, following the recent completion of highly successful diamond and aircore programs. This program encompasses some 11,500m of planned drilling over the next 10 weeks, with diamond drilling at the Capital Prospect to comprise c.4,000m, and aircore drilling to the south estimated at c.7,500m. The DD program is aimed at resource definition and extension holes, including a 650m replacement for 21ABDD004 which suffered terminal drill rod failure at 360m, prior to the targeted depth to test the extension of the West Lode. The AC drilling will target the three large gold anomalies identified by the recent sub-audio magnetics and aircore drilling, in the southern extension of the mineralisation at Abercromby.

The Company has engaged Australian Air Core Pty Ltd. (AAC) to undertake the AC program and Boart Longyear to undertake the DD program. An AAC rig mobilised to site this week and has commenced AC drilling, which is expected to take around 3 weeks to complete. Boart Longyear is scheduled to be onsite next week, with the DD program anticipated to take around 10 weeks to complete.

Through aircore drilling, BMG plans to infill new high-grade anomalism intersected in the previous round of work in the Archer, Barrack and Capital South areas. As previously reported, high grade gold assays were returned in positions with good potential for significant strike extent. These aircore targets form the foundation of BMG's growing prospect pipeline at Abercromby.

Drilling will also probe highly anomalous, end of hole, base metal results from 22ABAC024, including 2m @ 1.6% Pb, 0.4% Zn, 0.09% Cu and 11ppm Ag from 80m, which was recently returned from multi-element analysis. Diamond drilling will build on the stellar results returned in the recent diamond program to further explore high grade plunge trends emerging at Capital and provide the basis for a maiden Mineral Resource estimate upon receipt of the assay results.