Twenty Seven Co. Limited reported results from a soil survey completed on E57/1134 in November 2020. E57/1134 was granted on 29 July 2020 and is the northern of three wholly owned tenements that comprise TSC's Rover Gold Project. SOIL SAMPLING PROGRAM ­ E57/1134: Soil geochemistry has proven highly successful in defining gold targets on the Rover Gold Project, exemplified by TSC's discovery of the Harmonic deposit by drilling a soil anomaly in late 2019. In November 2020, the Company completed a detailed soil sampling program towards the southern end of E57/1134, with sampling focused on outcropping and shallowly covered lithologies of the Maynard Hills Greenstone Belt. The survey area covered a 9km long x 1km wide corridor over the greenstones, with the survey boundaries selected with reference to wide spaced historical soil sampling completed by a previous explorer. New samples were collected at 50m centres on mostly 100m spaced east-west lines, with a total of 1091 samples collected. The southern limit of the newly surveyed area is 10km to the NNW of, and along geological strike from, the Harmonic and Creasy 1 deposits. Assaying of the recent samples is now complete and interpretation of the results confirms several highly significant geochemical anomalies have been defined. Applying the regional anomaly threshold of 3ppb gold, three main anomalies have emerged in the new survey data, with each coincident with greenstones of the Maynard Hills Greenstone Belt. From south to north, the three new targets include: Blue Hills ­ a coherent 1.2km long gold anomaly supported by associated As and Cu pathfinder metals. Blue Hills includes one sample which assayed a remarkable 1150ppb Au (1.15g/t Au), with peak pathfinder metal values of 122ppm As and 85ppm Cu. Four Corners ­ a very extensive and unbroken 4.7km long anomaly peaking at 60.5 ppb Au and with numerous samples assaying over 10ppb Au. Associated pathfinder metals include As to 182ppm and Cu to 105ppm. Middle Well ­ a cluster of four anomalies extending over 1.2km of strike with the individual features having peak values of 42.9ppb Au, 32ppb Au, 11ppb Au and 11ppb Au respectively. Consequently, the Company now plans to rapidly progress work on the new targets with the goal of completing maiden drill tests early in the second quarter of 2021. Pre-drilling work will include detailed on-ground prospecting to check for outcropping mineralisation to fine tune the drill targets, along with putting in place the relevant government approvals required before drilling can commence. HARMONIC PROSPECT AUGER SOIL SAMPLING -­ E57/1120: The TSC geology team interprets the western limit of the surface soil anomaly defining the Harmonic Prospect on E57/1120 to be strongly regolith controlled, with the western anomaly boundary coinciding with the appearance of aeolian sand cover which blankets the residual soil profiles developed on the prospective greenstone geology. A program of auger soil sampling was completed to drill through the sand cover and sample the underlying media. Samples were collected at 50m centres along east-west lines spaced 100m apart, with a total of 92 samples collected over 1.1 km of strike. Auger sample assay results confirm the gold anomaly at Harmonic extends for as much as 200 metres further to the southwest than the (aeolian sand limited) surface soils indicated. TSC's interpretation of drill hole results from Harmonic indicates a number of stacked parallel lodes hosted in mafic lithologies are present, and the extended auger soil anomaly presents untested targets deserving of drill testing up dip of the known lodes. Ongoing Exploration and Next Steps: TSC's key exploration activities over the near-term include: Finalising the design of the maiden drilling campaign at the Mt Dimer Project. Executing the initial Mt Dimer drilling programme. Detailed modelling of Oct 2020 Harmonic and Creasy 1 drilling data. On ground follow up of new geochemical gold anomalies on E57/1134 and drill design.