Arc Minerals announced that it has mobilised drill rigs following exciting results from the first infill soil geochemistry programme at one of its exploration targets in Zambia. Comprehensive geochemical and geophysical studies have identified 12 signficant regional targets; Completion of infill geochemistry at Cheyeza has identified the new Cheyeza Central target situated between the between large, high-priority Cheyeza East and Cheyeza West targets; Up to 2,792 ppm copper identified at Cheyeza East; Drill pads and access completed at Cheyeza West and East with two rigs to begin drilling shortly; Further infill geochemistry work is underway at four additional regions with further results expected soon. The completion of the airborne geophysical survey and broad spaced soil geochemical programme last year resulted in the identification of 12 anomalous target areas within the Zamsort-Zaco license areas. Over the past two months, further infill soil sampling over the 10km x 8km Cheyeza region has been completed, with over 6,000 samples analysed, adding a further target anomaly (Cheyeza Central). Of particular interest is a 3km by 0.8km area at Cheyeza East where up to 2,792 ppm copper in the soils has been identified. The first rig will be targeting this signficant geochemical anomaly at Cheyeza East.