Renegade Exploration Limited has commenced a DHTEM survey at its North Isa Project, immediately north of Glencore's George Fisher Mine, to test the emerging potential of high-grade copper mineralization at the Lady Agnes Prospect. The survey follows the receipt of one meter drill assays (from previous four meter composites), which confirms a high-grade copper sulphide zone that now appears to extend east from the Eastern Creek Volcanic contact. Initial reported results for LARC22-03 based upon four meter composite sampling 1 was: LARC22 - 003: 44m @ 0.54% Cu, 0.12g/t Au from 164m including; 4m @ 1.28% Cu, 0.16% Au from 200m Results for the one meter sampling for the higher grade section above has resulted in: LARC22 - 003: 1m @ 1.04% Cu, 0.24g/t Au from 193m; 3m @ 1.67% Cu, 0.30g/t Au from 202m.

Based on the recent drilling and the updated geological and geophysical interpretations there is potential for further copper sulphide mineralization at Lady Agnes. These new zones occur both within the current IP anomaly and, importantly, also beyond it. Follow up field work is underway and, if necessary, more geophysical programs will be used to assist with the targeting for the next round of drilling at the North Isa Project.

In historical diamond drill-hole, LAG1, mineralization commences from 273 m and intersects a broad zone of copper within a breccia style structure - one of the more common mineralization hosts in this area. Renegade's recent drilling campaign was designed to test for sulphide mineralization from circa 50m - 150m depth above the deeper big zone of mineralization intersected by the MIM in LAG1 in the early 1980's. The results has proved the system is robust and step out drilling is now required following the current work programs.