Taranis Resources Inc. announced that it has appointed Thomas Gardiner to the position of V.P. of Operations. Gardiner has overseen many of the permitting activities at Thor, most recently including the successful completion and submission of the Joint Environmental Act and Mines Act permit Application.

The company provided update on progress at its 100% owned Thor project. Pursuant to the signing of the Information Requirements Table by Taranis, the Ministry of Environment, Environmental Protection Division, and the Ministry of Mines, Mines and Minerals Resources Division, Taranis will now finalize the specifications for the 10,000 tonne sample from the main Thor Ag-Au-Pb-Zn-Cu-In deposit using the following industry experts. Allnorth Engineering has been selected to undertake the engineering of the 10,000 tonne bulk sample facility at Thor. Allnorth is a multidisciplinary engineering and technical services consulting company, proudly Canadian, with its head office in British Columbia. Masse Environmental Consultants Limited of Nelson, British Columbia has been selected to provide supporting environmental studies of the 10,000 tonne sample including biology, groundwater, hydrogeology and other aspects. Masse has a long and impressive history, including work in the Trout Lake area. Aero Geometrics Limited has been engaged to complete a LiDAR survey over the property in June/July of 2019 that will enhance the existing topographic and aerial imagery of the project. Processing 10,000 tonnes of material at Thor is the final phase of mine development proximal to commercial mining of the high-grade in situ resource. Due to the modular design of the Inline Pressure Jig (IPJ) plant, ongoing mining and milling activity can easily be achieved through scaling-up of the same plant circuits and general mine plan.