Coda Minerals Limited announced that its Emmie Bluff drilling program has recommenced, following promising drilling intercepts from its 2020 drilling programme, as reported in Coda's ASX announcement of 18 December 2020. Assays from the 2020 programme have been submitted to the laboratory for analysis and are expected in February 2021. A diamond drill rig has remobilised to site to complete the final hole of the 2020 8-hole programme before embarking on the continued and enlarged programme in 2021. This programme, which comprises 9 holes for approximately 4,600m will develop in three phases: Three holes designed to test continuity of grade and thickness of known Emmie Bluff mineralisation in the core of the defined Exploration Target area; Three holes to continue to further test the margins of the Emmie Bluff mineralized envelope. These holes will also serve to test major geological structures recently identified by seismic interpretation and supported by drilling results, which are interpreted to be potentially associated with higher grades of mineralisation; and Three holes testing fringing sub-basins surrounding the Emmie Bluff Exploration Target. These areas were identified by recent seismic work and offer the potential to significantly increase the area of known copper-cobalt mineralisation well beyond the boundaries of the Exploration Target. The Company will prioritise improving drill density and understanding of the core of the Emmie Bluff prospect, with the goal of moving towards finalising a full resource drill out. A decision to commence this major programme of work is anticipated to be made within the first quarter of this year.