- Frontier Resources (FNT) has completed its second phase of fieldwork at the Kimono gold prospect in Papua New Guinea
- All up, 218 trench samples collected from 10 trenches along the Kimono vein and five along the Tassy vein
- Furthermore, 54 rock samples collected between the Kimono and Tassy veins and from the Auga River to the north
- The aim of this sampling program to generate additional gold targets and samples have sent to ALS Laboratories in Brisbane for analysis
- Previous work along the Kimono vein has also revealed it visibly spans over 250 metres in length and can host high-grade gold with up to 101g/t historically intersected
- Frontier has ended the day in the grey with shares trading at 1.6 cents