Emerita Resources Corp. announced additional drilling results from the ongoing drilling program at La Romanera Deposit, part of Emerita's wholly owned Iberian Belt West project. IBW hosts three previously identified massive sulphide deposits: La Infanta, La Romanera and El Cura.

Results contained in this release are from La Romanera deposit where drilling is tracing the extension of the deposit at depth. True thickness is close to 80% of the reported intercept thickness. In addition to these two holes, drill holes LR156, LR157 and LR158 have all intercepted significant intervals of massive sulphides.

LR156 intercepted 37.6 meters of massive sulphide, LR 157 intersected 51.6 meters of massive sulphides and LR 158, which is the western-most drill hole at this depth, intersected 5.5 meters of massive sulphides. Assays are pending for these drill holes and a more detailed description will be provided when assays are available. Drill hole LR154 encountered 6.3 Meters grading 0.8% Copper.

The exploration team performed a down hole TEM in LR155. Results indicate a strong geophysical anomaly (conductor) continues at depth, to be tested by drilling. Currently, the Company has four rigs operating at La Romanera deposit, with the objective to test the continuity of the mineralization in the area below the current NI 43-101 mineral resource estimate (MRE) and increase the drill density in this area so it can be included in an updated mineral resource estimate after the metallurgical program has been completed.

Drilling productivity continues to be hampered due to restrictions related to the fire ban, such that heavy equipment cannot be operated during the hottest part of the day (approximately 12:00PM until 8:00 PM). Due to the unusually extended and hot summer weather this year, reservoirs in the area remain at very low levels and for this reason restrictions have been extended until approximately mid-October. Once these restrictions are lifted, the Company plans to initiate the drilling program at the Nuevo Tintillo Project that was announced previously.

Permits and access agreements are in place and the drill contractor is on stand-by to initiate that program. The metallurgical samples are being processed at the lab in the United Kingdom. Grinding test work is complete and mineral separation work is commencing.

The metallurgical program is running 2-3 weeks behind schedule and initial results are now expected in November.