Predictive Discovery Limited announced three RC-DD drill rigs are active across the Bankan Gold Project, located in Guinea, with a second Diamond Drill rig now in operation at the NE Bankan gold discovery. All three rigs are operating on double shift, targeting a maiden JORC resource in mid-2021. Total metres drilled to date in the Bankan-2 drill program comprise 9,356m of power auger, 1,573m of RC and 989m of DD. At present 10 RC-holes have been drilled at NE Bankan and 3 DD-holes have been completed at Bankan Creek. The RC holes at NE Bankan are designed to test the down-dip extensions of previously discovered thick zones of gold mineralisation in the centre of the gold deposit. RC holes have been drilled to a maximum down-hole depth of 200m, with DD "tails" now in progress, designed to complete the full planned length of each of these holes and completing coverage of the target zones. The diamond tails are designed to extend the length of each hole by 110m on average. At Bankan Creek DD has tested below and along strike to the north of the outstanding KKODD020 gold intercept of 91.6m at 1.9g/t gold2. Samples submitted to the SGS laboratory in Bamako in the past 9 days have included: 740 DD core samples from the first two DD-holes drilled at Bankan Creek, 1,406 RC samples from the first 10 RC-holes (pre-collars) at NE Bankan, and 1,101 auger samples, from 209 holes totalling 3,397m drilled to the west and east of Bankan Creek on a 320 x 80m spaced grid. Over the past 2 months, Predictive has continued to enhance its understanding of the NE Bankan and Bankan Creek gold mineralised systems through re-logging of diamond drill core, petrological studies of gold mineralised core samples and multielement geochemistry. This work has improved the Company's understanding of the gold system, including: Gold mineralisation is most strongly associated with altered granitic rocks (typically tonalites). As reported previously, these granitic rocks have been intruded into more mafic rocks (mostly mafic volcanics), some of which are also gold-bearing. Gold mineralisation in fresh rock is strongly associated with sulphide mineralisation in variously oriented veins and disseminations. Sulphide contents typically range from 2 to 5%. At Bankan Creek, metasediments have been logged in DD core, including carbonates and shales, in contrast to NE Bankan. Some gold values were obtained in altered carbonates (skarns) in hole KKODD020. Partly silver-bearing (argentian) gold has been identified in many polished thin sections, commonly but not exclusively associated with pyrite and chalcopyrite (copper-iron-sulphide). Gold grains of up to 80 microns have been observed in polished thin sections and some coarser gold has been seen in panned saprolite. The multielement geochemistry was focused on gold-mineralised fresh rock core samples with relatively limited sampling of gold mineralisation in weathered materials (i.e. saprolite and saprock). Relevant observations included: Minor element associations observed with gold mineralisation in fresh rock are copper, with very minor lead, zinc and bismuth. Arsenic values in gold mineralisation are generally below 20ppm with very little arsenopyrite recorded. Copper values are typically in the 100's of ppm in gold mineralisation in fresh rock. No oxide copper minerals (e.g. malachite or azurite) have been observed in logging of weathered drill samples. Some bismuth tellurides have been observed but no gold tellurides. Overall, early observations of the geological characteristics of the mineralisation have been positive. The Company plans to undertake a large metallurgical test work program once further drilling has been completed to ensure that the tested samples will be representative of the ore bodies. A total of 61 DD core offcuts and 466 pulverised core samples were collected and submitted for petrology and multielement analysis respectively. To date, geological interpretations of the mineralisation in fresh rock have been restricted with only one diamond drill hole testing a particular mineralised zone in fresh rock on each cross section. The only exceptions were one cross-section each at NE Bankan and Bankan Creek where pairs of scissor holes demonstrated west dipping gold mineralisation. Once new gold assays are received from the new, deeper RC and DD holes, the Company will be able to correlate gold grades and geology in fresh rock on multiple cross sections. This is expected to offer new insights into gold grade distribution, as well as guidance for gold exploration elsewhere in the Bankan gold project area.