Exore Resources Ltd. has announced the results from ongoing shallow aircore (AC) drilling at the emerging Veronique gold discovery. The results provide further progress towards the Company's objective of defining a multi-million ounce gold project in northern Cote d'Ivoire. The project is in a major gold producing region with several nearby large gold deposits including Barrick's 4.2Moz Tongon, Resolute's 11.5Moz Syama and Perseus' 1.0Moz Sissingue. The latest results are from a number of short (200-350m long) reconnaissance AC traverses drilled 100m apart, stepping out from previous anomalous intercepts to test two orientation theories for the gold mineralisation within the central 1.6km of the +8km Veronique anomaly. Significant intersections (+5gm) include (refer Holes were drilled down to blade refusal, in a `top-to-tail' configuration, aiming to test for in situ mineralisation along strike from previous mineralised intercepts within the central 1.6km of wide-spaced (400m spaced) AC lines. The lines were orientated so that both a possible NE and WNW/NW trend to the mineralisation at Veronique could be tested. The drilling was successful in intersecting high grade, in situ gold anomalism, and in indicating the WNW/NW trend as the most likely orientation of gold mineralisation at Veronique. Zones of mineralisation remain open in all directions. The WNW strike orientation opens up the possibility of multiple, sub-parallel, kilometre-scale mineralized lodes perpendicular to the 8km-long anomaly, >80% of which remains untested. Initial geological observations indicate gold mineralisation is associated with zones of alteration and quartz veining within a granitoid unit, which is a similar geological setting to the recent 2.9Moz Doropo gold discovery made by Centamin plc, also in northern Cote d'Ivoire. Drilling continues at Veronique, stepping out along strike from the first lines, and infilling the initial anomalies intersected, targeting a NW/WNW striking mineralised trend.