Energy Metals Limited announced that a small drilling program of four rotary mud/diamond core holes for a total of 840m has been completed at EME's Malawiri project area 200km northwest of Alice Springs in the eastern Ngalia Basin. The project is located on EL24451, a 100% EME tenement, and ELR41, a joint venture between EME (52.1%) and Paladin Energy Ltd. (47.9%). In hole MARD001, several intervals of uranium mineralisation were encountered in weathered, grey, reduced Mt Eclipse sandstone between 128 and 145 m depth, with one significant interval. This is the first recorded significant uranium intercept from a hole north of the Malawiri prospect. Hole MARD002 intersected mainly barren, oxidised sandstone. In hole MARD003, a small mineralised zone was encountered near the Cenozoic - Mt Eclipse Sandstone unconformity in very weathered sandstone. In hole MARD004, drilled at the Malawiri prospect, several zones of significant mineralisation were intersected in steeply dipping, coarse, reduced Mt Eclipse sandstone, including a new high-grade discovery zone. At the Malawiri prospect, results from drill hole MARD004 have confirmed previous mineralisation and, due to deeper drilling, a new high-grade lens, comprising 8.1m at 0.18% eU3O8, including 2.0m of 0.62% eU3O8, has been identified.