Chesser Resources Limited provided an update on drilling results from its Diamba Sud Gold Project in Senegal, West Africa. The company reported drill assay results from 3 diamond holes (DD) and 13 reverse circulation (RC) holes, totalling 798m and 1,995m respectively completed in November and December last year. All holes are from Area A, with results pending from an additional 4 DD holes and 21 RC holes drilled prior to year end. Drilling at Area A was focussed on confirming the continuity of the southwest striking SWF2 structure and extending the strike and mineralisation to the southwest. Drilling was successful on both these objectives. Drill traverses were also extended to the west to test for continuity of the southwest striking SWF1 structure identified in previous drill holes DSR112 and DSR138. Drilling did not intercept this structure indicating it may trend more to the west. SWF1 trends principally through the western of two felsic intrusives that appear to flank Area A. Results are pending from holes drilled subsequently to test this westward swing. SWF2 is the eastern of the two northeast-southwest striking mineralised structures identified to the west of the NW-SE striking high-grade dilational fault. The structure dips steeply to the east. DSD020 intersected two high grade zones within the 13m at 4.96 g/t gold mineralised zone from 115m; 2m at 12.71 g/t gold from 117m and 2m at 10.94 g/t gold from 125m. Mineralisation in this zone was hosted in intensely altered albite-hematite-Fe carbonate-quartz sedimentary breccia with strong hydrothermal brecciation. The company believes there is a potential for high-grade shoots along this structure and further drilling will be required on SWF2 to determine potential controls of these high-grade shoots. An additional 21 RC holes and 4 DD have been drilled with assay results pending. These cover further extensional drilling at SWF2 and SFW1, as well as testing the potential southerly trend of the NW-SE high-grade dilational structure. The company is testing a possible flexure of this structure to the south around the eastern flanking felsic intrusive that is a potential source of the southeast striking auger anomaly extending from Area A towards Barrick's Bambadji JV to the east. The RC and diamond drill rigs are currently operating at Area D to follow up on the exceptional results reported from the first pass drilling at that prospect. Drilling will focus on testing extensions to the northeast, north and northwest of both the oxide and sulphide mineralised zones. Greenfield targets at Western Splay and Southern Arc are also planned to be tested early in the year. The company is expecting a steady flow of results through first quarter and second quarter of 2021. The Company is planning to extend gradient array induced polarisation geophysics (GAIP) over large parts of the northern Diamba Sud block (DS1) early in 2021. GAIP has been proved to be effective for identifying structures and certain lithological units (such as granodiorites).