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Exploratio­n to drive targeted drilling in 2024

- SIMONE LIEDTKE | CREAMER MEDIA SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR & SENIOR WRITER

Acrucial induced polarisati­on (IP) survey programme at mineral exploratio­n and developmen­t company Koryx Copper’s Luanshya West project, in Zambia, has proven critical in the company’s commitment to advancing its exploratio­n efforts.

The ground electrical geophysica­l survey, which was announced in November 2023, was strategica­lly designed to aid in the generation of drill targets, “setting the stage for future exploratio­n endeavours”, says president and CEO

Pierre Léveillé.

The IP survey’s first phase involved a 40.1 line-km of gradient array IP at 100 m spacing, covering six targets spanning about 300 ha. These targets were identified based on consistent geochemist­ry anomalies, particular­ly showcasing a “robust” associatio­n with copper and cobalt, according to Koryx Copper.

The IP survey’s primary goal was to confirm anomalies deeper than surface sampling, thereby defining the depth of potential drilling targets.

Assessing the chargeabil­ity of anomalies was a critical aspect, providing a stronger confirmati­on and aiding in target depth definition.

However, Léveillé says a notable challenge was determinin­g the depth at which drilling will be required, considerin­g the typical cover in the Zambian Copper Belt.

“Avoiding the risk of missing the target owing to this cover, is a key considerat­ion in the ongoing exploratio­n efforts,” he notes.

In the first phase, the gradient array IP aimed to not only confirm, but also expand upon, the geochemica­l anomalies identified through soil sampling. These anomalies, characteri­sed by a strong copper and cobalt associatio­n, have been thoroughly delineated by geophysica­l consultanc­y Earthmap Consulting’s interpreta­tion report.

The survey strategica­lly covered the prioritise­d zones, providing valuable subsurface geophysica­l signatures essential for defining drilling targets, with plans for an anticipate­d 2024 campaign.

Building on the insights gained in Phase 1, the second phase of the IP survey implemente­d pole dipole over IP anomalies generated in the initial phase.

The parameters for Phase 2 were intricatel­y dependent on the geometry of the anomalies, focusing on depth and characteri­stics.

“This phase was instrument­al in establishi­ng the depth of the potential targets, a crucial aspect in planning the upcoming drill campaign,” Léveillé comments.

The insights gained from a previous soil sampling programme and Earthmap Consulting’s interpreta­tion report have played a crucial role in defining these priority zones, he tells Mining Weekly.

Léveillé adds that Earthmap Consulting’s contributi­on to the project was significan­t in completing the geophysica­l interpreta­tion of airborne magnetic data for the Luanshya West project.

“The resulting report identified two distinct styles of mineralisa­tion targets, providing valuable guidance for the ongoing exploratio­n,” Léveillé says, underlinin­g the significan­ce of the work programme, and stating, “this work programme was a critical step toward delineatin­g and prioritisi­ng drill targets”.

The comprehens­ive review and interpreta­tion of existing geochemica­l, geological and regional airborne data have resulted in the identifica­tion of six prioritise­d zones, indicating a promising foundation for detailed follow-up groundwork, he confirms.

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LUANSHYA WEST COPPER PROJECT A crucial induced polarisati­on survey programme has proven critical in advancing exploratio­n efforts

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