Emerald Resources NL reported further encouraging exploration results from recent drilling at the Okvau Gold Project. Emerald continued testing the potential high-grade feeder zone for the Okvau mineralisation with a follow up 5 collar 1,267m drill programme. The drilling intersected a sub vertical mineralised zone on several sections including 17m @ 6.06g/t from 258m, including 6m @ 11.40g/t (RCDD20OKV424). Further work is planned to better understand the significance of the interpreted high-grade feeder zone. The newly defined mineralisation sits outside the current Okvau Reserve pit and has the strong potential to add positively to the Okvau Gold Project economics. Additional drilling of the fault/feeder zone mineralisation and the extension of the zone has the potential to significantly add to the existing resource and add to an expansion of the in pit reserve. Emerald has continued with its exploration programme to better delineate the strong gold-in-soil anomalism on the O'Kapai Prospect located within the O'Kthung licence by infilling with 557 Auger soils to a 25m x 25m and 25m x 50m grids. The peak results returned include 1000, 434, 150, 128, and 104 ppb Au. All of which are proximal to the Diorite/Hornfels contact on the southern margin of a mapped felsic intrusive unit. This lithological contact is in a geologically similar setting to many of the high-grade mineralised structures within the 1.1Moz Okvau Gold Project. This interpreted 1,000m strike of anomalous Auger soil results is located within 13km from the Okvau Gold Project. Further work is being planned, including additional Auger sampling, geophysical surveys and first pass reconnaissance drilling to test the significance of the O'Kapai anomaly.