Tempest Minerals Ltd. provided an update on work progressing at the 100% owned Messenger Project in Western Australia. The company has recently added to the tenure portfolio due to increased prospectivity highlighted in ongoing data analysis. Modelling of the company's datasets has generated several compelling exploration targets and TEM is aggressively progressing work to begin drilling several of these in first quarter 2021. The Messenger Project is 93km2 of granted tenure within the Yalgoo greenstone belt located 450 km North of Perth, Western Australia. The project is 8km North of the prolific Golden Grove Copper/Zinc/Gold Mine and adjacent to the historic Messengers Patch mining area which had numerous high-grade mines (up to 10 ounces gold per ton 1) and a state battery in the early 1900s. Historic drilling in the area by previous explorers intersected high-grade veins including an exceptional intersection of 2 metres @ 228.92 gpt gold from 10m including 1m @ 451gpt gold. A recent influx of explorers has complimented a number high profile exploration successes which punctuate the exceptional potential of this under-explored region. Recent data analysis and fieldwork have resulted in a reinterpretation of the regional geological map and highlighted further prospectivity. Consequently, Tempest has extended its current exploration tenure and now holds a dominant position of 100km continuous strike length of the Yalgoo Goldfield. In 2020 Tempest generated new, high quality, proprietary magnetic data which has been utilised by Tempest's technical team to enhance exploration within the Yalgoo Region. Review of this dataset at the Messenger Project has identified numerous targets which have been verified by geological mapping and geochemistry. Several of these targets have now advanced in ranking to drilling status, with approvals already in place, requisite logistical and earthworks activities are in progress and Tempest expects to be drilling these targets in the immediate future.