Arrow Minerals Limited announced complete results from the maiden drilling programme at the Divole West exploration permit in western Burkina Faso. Previously announced results are now confirmed to be part of the larger Dassa gold discovery, including at least two mineralised zones over a 3km strike length and remain open in multiple directions and at depth. The initial drill programme at Divole West is complete totalling 43 reverse circulation (RC) holes, totalling 4,214m (average depth 98m) drilled. Results from the first 11 holes were announced in December 2019. The drilling targeted an unexplored part of the Birimian Shield of Burkina Faso and has confirmed the Dassa gold discovery, comprising two potentially connected mineralised zones with gold grades up to 45g/t Au. The discovery remains open laterally and at depth. The mineralised zones are hosted predominantly by siliciclastic sediments, with localised quartz veining. Mineralisation is at very shallow depth, mainly within the oxidised zone, and is underlain by granitic intrusive rocks that are also altered and contain sporadic elevated gold concentrations. Over 60% of the drill holes intersected mineralisation of at least 1g/t Au, with some of the most significant intersections. The northern section of the Dassa discovery shows continuous gold mineralisation (+1g/t Au) over a strike length of over 500m (Figure 1). Higher grade gold occurs at the northern end coincident with thickening of the shallow-dipping sediment sequence (Figures 2-4). Surrounding granitoid rocks are mineralised as well, but typically with lower gold grades. The next phase of drilling in the northern sector is planned to test the extent of the open-ended mineralised zone, primarily in the sediments. The southern Dassa zone is similar to the north in that the primary higher-grade gold is mainly confined to sedimentary rocks, with some mineralisation also hosted in the underlying intrusion. Gold mineralisation (+1g/t Au) is continuous over a strike length of over 300m. The next round of drilling in first quarter of 2020 will test for the extension of gold mineralisation to the east, north and south in sediments and determine whether the northern and southern zones are connected along a strike length of over 3 km. Arrow owns 100% of 1,077 km2 of exploration licenses in central and western Burkina Faso. These positive results confirm a new gold discovery at Dassa on the Divole West permit and set the stage for more exploration at Dassa to rapidly define the extent of mineralisation. Arrow will also advance other targets that have been defined using the same methodology. A further RC drilling programme is planned for First Quarter 2020 at Dassa to define extensions of the gold mineralisation laterally and at depth. The Divole West permit extends well away from the known mineralisation but has not been completely covered by auger drilling that so successfully led to the Dassa discovery. In the first half of 2020, further auger sampling is planned to explore for additional gold prospects within the permit. Additionally, an application has been lodged to extend the Divole West permit to the east to increase access to the favourable Dassa geology.