Oklo Resources Limited announced further drilling results from its Dandoko Project located in west Mali, Africa. First results received from the expanded drilling program over the northern portion of SK1 at Seko where 47m at 10.95g/t gold from 48m was recently reported. Wide zone of high-grade gold mineralisation confirmed in multiple holes with excellent down dip and along strike continuity. Significant intersections included: 55m at 7.65g/t gold from 54m including; 7m at 38.31g/t gold from 79m including; 2m at 98.75g/t gold from 80m; 5m at 10.63g/t gold from 92m. 51m at 4.28g/t gold from 63m including; 12m at 7.19g/t gold from 75m; 4m at 10.57g/t gold from 102m, with the hole ending in +7g/t gold mineralisation. 31m at 7.12g/t gold from 30m including; 17m at 12.63g/t gold from 38m including; 9m at 18.87g/t gold from 42m including; 3m at 43.23g/t gold from 43m. 32m at 4.55g/t gold from 5m including; 11m at 8.78g/t gold from 10m including; 4m at 18.84g/t gold from 11m Gold mineralisation hosted by gossanous (after sulphides), altered sediments in the oxide zone with individual grades of up to 140g/t gold (equivalent to ~4.5oz/t). Similar alteration and sulphide mineralisation observed over wide intervals in two step-out diamond holes completed at depth with assay results pending. Steady flow of news from the expanded program over the northern part of SK1 (25 holes for 2,414m) and deeper RC and DD resource drilling at SK2 and SK3 (18 holes for 3,365m) expected over coming weeks. Reconnaissance AC drilling between Seko and the recently discovered Koko prospect to the immediate south underway. Oklo Resources Limited announced first assay results from its expanded drilling program of ~3,000m completed over the northern portion of SK1 at Seko within the Company's Dandoko Project. This program is additional to the ~ 10,000m resource definition drilling program at Seko, comprising infill aircore (AC), reverse circulation (RC) and diamond core (DD) drilling in advance of the maiden Mineral Resource estimate scheduled for completion early in Second Quarter 2020. Oklo's Dandoko Project is located within the Kenieba Inlier of west Mali, approximately 30km east of B2Gold's 7.1Moz Fekola Project and 50km south-southeast of Barrick's 12.5Moz Loulo Project. The Company currently holds ~500km of highly prospective ground in this emerging gold region. Extensive gold anomalies have previously been outlined by auger drilling along the 12km-long Dandoko gold corridor. The potential of this corridor to host large, gold mineralised systems has been demonstrated by the recent drilling success at Seko and several other nearby prospect areas.