Cobre Limited (ASX: CBE) has announced the completion of field acquisition of 62km of active 2D reflection seismic survey and overlapping 100km2 of passive seismic survey, on the Kitlanya West Copper Project in the Kalahari Copper Belt, Botswana.
The programme was designed to:
- Image potential large-scale fold trap-sites where Tier 1 copper deposits may be hosted
- Identify structures which may provide pathways for copper mineralization
- Compliment and help resolve the basin architecture interpreted from recently completed airborne gravity gradient surveys
- Provide diamond drill targets for the compelling Tlou target defined in the 2023 soil and reverse circulation drill campaign
Commenting on the seismic exploration programme, Adam Wooldridge, Cobre’s CEO, said, “We’re pleased to have successfully completed the acquisition phase of both active and passive seismic surveys. The results from the programmes are expected to be hugely informative for our understanding of this important basin margin and associated copper-silver targets.”
In addition, the programme has been developed and generated through the support of the BHP Xplor programme where Cobre is proud to have been a participant in the 2024 cohort. The reflection seismic survey results are currently being processed and interpreted by HiSeis of Australia with results expected towards the end of the quarter. Passive seismic nodes are currently being shipped for data harvesting and processing by the Institute of Mine Seismology.
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