Coda Minerals Limited reported the next round of assay results from drilling at its Emmie Bluff Deeps IOCG prospect. Coda is the operator and majority owner of the Elizabeth Creek Project, holding a 70% interest alongside Torrens, which holds a 30% interest. Coda has an irrevocable option to acquire an additional 5% of the Elizabeth Creek Copper Project by paying $1.5 million to Torrens at any point from the current time up to 60 days from a decision to mine. Assay results have been received for four holes for which visual estimates were released in October 2021; two parent holes DD21EBD0002 (EBD2), DD21EBD0003 (EBD3) and two wedge holes DD21EBD0002W1 (2W1) and DD21EBD0003W2 (3W2). Sections of diamond drill core which were considered to be most prospective were prioritised for rapid turnaround of processing and assaying. Additional assays from less prospective parts of the holes, as well as from the thick, lowintensity disseminated and blebby chalcopyrite zones in the basement granite from holes 2W1 and 2W2 are expected in coming weeks. Further holes are either still being processed or are pending results from the assay lab. The most significant results came from 3W2, a wedge hole drilled to the northeast from EBD3, which was collared approximately 300m due south of the Emmie Bluff Deeps discovery hole, DD21EB0018. This hole encountered a significant structure from approximately 794 to 810.5m, before entering into a 26m zone of bornite mineralization from 804m to 830m. This was then followed by a second intersection of a 42m within the lower lode dominated by chalcopyrite from 911 to 953m.