Chesser Resources Limited provided an update on the exploration and development activities from the Diamba Sud Gold Project in Senegal, West Africa. Step out drilling on the western margin of Area D intersected numerous shallow mineralised intervals (Figure 1) outside the existing Mineral Resources and the Scoping Study pit shell. These drill results should add to the Mineral Resource inventory in this area when updated later in the year.

Mineralisation remains open to the west. DSDD089 (Figure 1) has extended near surface mineralisation to the south and intersected deeper mineralisation which potentially indicates a new load at depth connecting to DSDD028: 9.5m @ 3.6 g/t gold from 145m, 25m to the north. Western Splay area is defined by co-incident gold auger geochemical anomaly and a geophysical feature approximately 5km to the southwest of the Area A that has been subject to artisanal mining activity.

Previous drilling has defined a 300m open ended mineralised structure trending northwest- southeast between Moungoundi and Western Splay. The geology and mineralisation controls in the area are complex. Mineralised intervals are associated with albite-hematite-carbonate-quartz-pyrite alteration within brecciated sedimentary units and granites.

The area has been extensively intruded by granite and diorite dykes.