URU Metals Limited announced that line preparation has been completed across both priority survey areas for the planned ground-based geophysical programme at the Zeb Nickel Project. The ground-based gravity survey is scheduled to commence with the frequency-domain electromagnetic ("FDEM") survey expected to commence shortly thereafter. The programme forms part of the next phase of exploration aimed at enhancing the resolution of the previously completed airborne geophysical surveys.
The airborne programme successfully identified several compelling coincident gravity-magnetic-electromagnetic anomalies interpreted to be associated with a magmatic conduit system linking the Uitloop ultramafic bodies. The higher-resolution ground-based surveys are expected to refine these anomalies, improve target definition, and better constrain the geometry of conductive bodies potentially associated with semi-massive nickel sulphide mineralisation. The results of the gravity and FDEM surveys will support prioritisation of drill targets and maximise the effectiveness of the Company's upcoming drilling campaign.
















