Venus Metals Corporation Limited (ASX:VMC) has released the results of reconnaissance ground gravity surveys conducted over several circular magnetic features and Tempest AEM anomalies identified in a recent review of geophysical data for Venus' Copper Hills Project in the southern section of the Paterson Orogen of Western Australia. The recent ground gravity surveys have defined three significant responses, indicating relatively shallow depths and are considered prospective for Cu-Au and base metals mineralisation. Follow-up ground electrical surveys (IP) are planned to test for the potential presence of sulphides before drill testing.
The recent ground gravity surveys at the Copper Hills Project have provided encouraging results, defining significant responses with the potential for copper-gold (Cu-Au) and base metals mineralisation. The targets identified through 3D inversion modelling indicate relatively shallow depths, paving the way for further exploration activities. We are planning follow-up ground electrical surveys to assess the potential presence of sulphides before proceeding with drill testing. These findings underscore the prospectivity of the Copper Hills Project and align with our strategic focus on advancing our exploration portfolio in Western Australia.
Venus Metals Corporation's announcement highlights the significant gravity responses identified at the Copper Hills Project, indicating prospective targets for Cu-Au and base metals mineralisation. The company plans to conduct follow-up ground electrical surveys to assess the potential presence of sulphides before proceeding with drill testing. The Copper Hills Project, located in the highly prospective Paterson Orogen of Western Australia, presents an opportunity for Venus Metals Corporation to further advance its exploration activities. The recent findings align with the company's strategic focus on exploring and developing its diverse portfolio of Australian gold, copper, base metals, lithium, titanium, and rare earth element (REE) exploration projects in Western Australia. The company remains committed to leveraging these opportunities to drive its corporate strategy and contribute to the ongoing development of the resources sector in the region.