Resolution Minerals Ltd. announced that the Company has completed 21 drill holes totalling 3,152m of drilling, of a planned 6,500m reverse circulation drilling program at the Wollogorang Project in the Northern Territory. The project is highly prospective for sediment-hosted copper, cobalt and other base metals and is a key project in RML's search for new energy metals. Highlights: 3,152m of a planned 6,500m reverse circulation drilling program has been completed at the Wollogorang Project, Northern Territory, to test a plethora of prospective copper targets; The onset of the wet season has suspended drilling operations until the next dry season (May); Drilling is funded by OZ Minerals Limited as part of an earn-in and JV agreement; Wollogorang is highly prospective for sediment-hosted copper mineralisation and contains known copper & cobalt mineralisation at several prospects, including the Stanton Cobalt-Copper Deposit; 21 drill holes have tested significant geophysical anomalies in favourable stratigraphic and structural positions for hosting mineralisation; multiple targets remain untested; 100% sampling was undertaken, with assays expected to be available in early February; OZL, having now met the $1.6m Initial Period expenditure and subject to results, may elect to commence Stage 1, to earn-in to a 51% interest, by spending a further $3 million and paying Resolution $300,000 cash.