Leviathan Metals Completes Electromagnetic Survey at Kalahari Copper Belt, Botswana
Leviathan Metals Corp. has completed a high-resolution helicopter-borne electromagnetic survey at its Central Project in Botswana, covering approximately 580 linear kilometers. The survey identified over 20 kilometers of prospective DKF-NPF contact, crucial for copper mineralization, particularly near MMG's Khoemacau deposits.

Leviathan Metals Corp. has finalized a detailed helicopter-borne electromagnetic survey at its Central Project, Kalahari Copper Belt, Botswana, identifying over 20 kilometers of the D'Kar-Ngwako Pan Formation (DKF-NPF) contact. This survey, covering 580 kilometers with a 300-meter line spacing, is pivotal for selecting near-term drill targets.
The domal structure identified is adjacent to MMG's Khoemacau deposits, known for significant copper resources. The results will guide the geoscientific team in refining targets for upcoming drilling operations, enhancing exploration efforts in the region. The survey was conducted by New Resolution Geophysics using advanced technology, indicating a strong focus on maximizing resource potential in a competitive mining landscape.




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