Golden Birch Resources Inc. announced exploration updates to its drill program at the Omu prospect, Keveri Project, in Papua New Guinea. Exploration Highlights include: The Company's drill program in PNG has been interrupted by COVID-19 related factors. However, the Company has received the assay results on its first hole, Hole OMU21DD001, which was completed on February 12, 2021 to a depth of 217.1 metres ("m"); This first drill hole provided valuable information about the mineralized system present at Omu and enables the Company to more fully understand and plan future drill holes; The hole yielded 10m of 0.1% Copper ("Cu") at 36m, 4m of 0.11% Cu at 84m, and 4m of 0.2% Cu at 212.1m; Variable copper mineralization from 38m to 217m downhole is associated with strong epidote alteration and fracturing evidence of hydrothermal alteration; The Company believes that Hole OMU21DD001 intersected the outer parts of a mineralized system which is structurally controlled. The weak copper mineralization in Hole OMU21DD001 represents the up-dip portion of the IP Main Target anomaly; The Company is working towards completing 3,000m of drilling to earn a 51% interest in the Keveri Exploration License, with the objective of then completing a further 10,000m to earn an 85% interest in Exploration License. Due to COVID-19, exploration activities for the Keveri Project have been paused and will resume when the situation presents a lower risk for workers and local landowners associated with the project. Golden Birch maintains a minimal crew at the Waki Camp.