Echo Resources Limited provided an exploration update for the Yandal Gold Project (`Project') in Western Australia. In early July Echo commenced a program of air core (AC) and reverse circulation (RC) drilling with a multipurpose AC/RC drilling rig. Key exploration objectives include improving production profile, extending future mine life and testing potentially large-scale greenfield discovery targets. A second RC rig was engaged in mid-August to accelerate resource development drilling at the Corboys deposit. Since drilling commenced, 2,130 metres of AC and 7,159m of RC for a total of 9,289m have been completed. Corboys is located 35km north of Bronzewing on a granted Mining Lease and was acquired by Echo during the Metaliko Resources Limited (Metaliko) acquisition in January 2017. Metaliko drilled 83 RC holes in 2015 and released a JORC 2012 compliant Mineral Resource Estimate of 2.14Mt at 1.82g/t Au for 125koz Au. The outcropping Corboys deposit has a strike length of 1,200m and is currently defined to 100m below surface with further potential to extend mineralisation along strike and at depth. The Echo geological team has identified several zones where there is potential to extend mineralisation through additional drilling. A 12,715m drilling program comprising both RC and diamond drilling commenced in mid-August and 16 drill holes for 1,589m of RC drilling have been completed up to 21 August. A second RC drill rig has been deployed to accelerate progress of the program and completion is expected by mid-November 2019. The drilling to date indicates that the structure zones that host the mineralisation has been intersected in all holes drilled. Initial results have been received from five holes with other assay results still outstanding. Highlights from the assays received include: 6m at 2.65g/t Au from 25m, including 2m at 5.53g/t Au from 25m (EARRC0065); 4m at 3.23g/t Au from 5m, including 1m at 5.37g/t Au from 5m (EARRC0067). Corboys Southeast is located directly along strike from the Corboys Resource. It is a coherent geochemical anomaly 1,400m long as defined by a50ppb Au contour of auger samples. Within the anomaly, sampling has returned auger geochemistry up to 293ppb, rockchip samples up to 88g/t Au and numerous other samples in excess of 1g/t Au. Twelve RC holes were drilled by prior explorers to test the geochemical anomaly and six of these RC holes intersected grades in excess of 1g/t Au and include: 2m at 3.15g/t Au from 16m (CRC162); 10m at 0.59g/t Au from 21m; including 3m at 1.13 g/t Au from 25m (CRC161); 2m at 1.06g/t Au from 33m (CRC164); 5m at 2.17g/t Au from 22m; (CRC163); 5m at 2.33 g/t Au from 8m (GHRC1605); 1m at 1.96g/t Au from 22m (GHRC1606).