EV Resources Limited reported an update on the analytical results from a further 339 rock samples collected within the framework of a comprehensive sampling programme at the Christina Tin-Tungsten Project in Morocco, from locations on surface and underground. A total of 439 samples have been collected from centimetre to metre-thick quartz veins, (some samples with visible wolframite and scheelite mineralisation), from millimetre to centimetre- thick micro veins, and from the hosting two-mica granite in the immediate vicinity of the veins. Numerous veins from the most prospective segments of the concessions were mapped, surveyed and characterised.

Highlights: A substantial mapping and sampling campaign at Christina has concluded with the balance 339 samples analysed; A 2,500m diamond drilling campaign has been planned to test down-dip extensions of mineralised quartz veins and interpreted structural trap sites; Assay results from sampling include Tungsten (W) values up to 15.9% and Tin (Sn) up to 1.41%. Best results include: Sample ZX23: 7.60% W; Sample ZX305:15.90% W; Sample ZX424: 3.49% W; Sample ZX425:15.90% W; Sample ZX426: 3.65% W; Sample ZX428: 14.70% W; Sample ZX/G13: 4.59% W; Mapping reveals a 1-3km wide, NW-SE trending zone of mineralised E-W striking quartz veins and micro vein swarms that extend for 8km from the northern boundary to the southern end of the concessions; Quartz vein density and assay results for W and Sn are higher in the central portion of the concessions and will be the target for most of the planned initial drilling; A Mining Licence has been issued over part of the 48km2 project area, with final environmental permits imminent.