Highlight
- Effective use of IP surveying: Proven correlation between historical IP data and new findings underscores the tool's utility for copper exploration.
- Promising expansion potential: The recognition of southern and northern anomalies opens up fresh avenues for copper mineralisation.
- Strategic sampling and analysis: Ongoing metallurgical work and prospective sampling could enhance the efficiency of copper recovery processes.
An exploration breakthrough has been made within the Zambian Nyungu Corridor, highlighting the Nyungu Central deposit's potential. This discovery illustrates the effectiveness of induced polarisation (IP) surveying as a key exploration tool.
Prospect Resources (ASX:PSC) has successfully mapped IP data with historic records from Anglo American, indicating strong copper sulphide mineralisation correlations. The planned Phase 2 drill program will begin in 2025 along potential targets identified in the Mumbezhi licence.
Sampling and analysis are underway, aimed at optimising copper recovery from the Nyungu Central deposit. Results from these initiatives are anticipated to significantly bolster PSC's exploration prospects and footprints.