AMI Resources announce the results of an infill geochemical soil sampling program over its Northern Anouro Project area. The program identified two zones of gold anomalism which further supports the existence of local anomalism for gold (in-excess of 40ppb - statistical background values). The results are preliminary in nature and not conclusive evidence of the likelihood of the occurrence of a mineral deposit. The geochemical soil sampling program commenced in July 2016 and was completed during August 2016 with assays return in early September 2016 after which data analysis was commenced. The program was undertaken by independent consulting geological group SEMS (Accra) on behalf of AMI and was formulated to follow-up the successful geological reconnaissance program completed by AMI earlier in May 2016. The company elected to follow-up the field reconnaissance program (May 2016) with the more detailed geochemical soil sampling program in order to assess the local gold potential for the area in question. The geochemical soils sampling field program and associated sampling outcomes supports the presence of anomalous gold values in the region. The geometry of the anomalous gold trend defined by the geochemical soil sampling is consistent with the geometry of the gold anomalism defined from the earlier grab sampling campaign by AMI and forms two distinct zones of anomalism herein referred to the "northern Zone" and the 'southern zone". The results of the geochemical soil sampling campaign have provided further support to the theory that the anomalous trend extends near surface as a broad moderately continuous zone of higher than statistical background gold values upon which local galamsey activity is focussed. The company continues to regard the Anouro project area as a highly prospective geological domain with near surface potential for further gold mineralisation. Concurrent with and following the completion of the geochemical soil sampling program, other work will include geological and structural evaluations of the immediate and surrounding geological terrain, local and regional targeting and identification of potential additional gold anomalism. Highlights; Geochemical Soils Samples totaling 170 were collected by SEMS Exploration Services Ltd. (SEMS) on behalf of AMI Resources during late July to August 2016. The recent program by carried out by SEMS realised outcomes including (but was not limited to) sample number 103019 returning 120ppb Au, sample number 103133 returning 130ppb, sample number 103193 returning 140ppb and sample number 103138 returning 210ppb Au. 13% of samples exceeded 40ppb which is viewed as the statistical background value for the terrain under investigation identifying gold anomalism. The results support the existing mineralised trend forming two distinct zones of gold accumulation which warrants further more structured field follow-up. The soil sampling program targeted soil samples from the "C-horizon" at depths of between 20cm to 100cm. The C-horizon primary textures were found to be clay and weathered rock with minor rock fragments. Sampling lines were oriented at 315 degrees and a base line almost parallel to the Anuoro river was employed with sample locations at 50 meters interval on each of the cross lines. The program had two blocks consisting of seven lines at the southern block and eight lines at the northern block on 200m by 50m grid and 400m by 50m grid respectively. A total of 8,000 line meters were cleared to locate the 170 sample sites. The program began on the 28th July, 2016 and the final batch of samples were submitted to Intertek Tarkwa on the 14th of August, 2016.