Arrow Minerals Limited provided an update on exploration activities at the Plumridge Nickel Project (Project). The Project is subject to a joint venture between Independence Group NL (51%) and Arrow (49%). IGO can increase its interest in the Project to 90% by sole-funding $5 million of exploration expenditure by January 2022. The Project consists of eight exploration licences covering 2,500km2 in the northern Fraser Range Province, approximately 200km north of IGO's Nova Ni-Cu-Co operation and 120km south of the Tropicana gold operation. Arrow and IGO entered into the Plumridge JV in January 2018, and over the past 12 months IGO has undertaken significant exploration activities at the Project, including: Aircore drilling over 70% of the Project on a 3km x 800m grid; SPECTREM airborne EM survey over 20% of the Project area; and Ground moving loop EM (MLEM) over 15 target areas. During 2018, IGO completed 768 aircore drill holes for 34,596m (average depth 45m) on a 3km x 800m grid, covering approximately 70% of the Project area. The Fraser Complex is overlain with an average of 40m to 50m of transported cover and the aim of the aircore drilling programme is to provide detailed geological and geochemical analysis of the underlying bedrock.