Arc Minerals Limited announced the commencement of its exploration programme following the completion of its airborne geophysical programme and follow up analysis at the Zamsort Project in north western Zambia. The infill soil geochemical programme over the key target discovery areas will reduce the current spacing of 1 km between profile lines to 200 m. This further refinement of the soil geochemistry will enable more defined drilling of the targets. The Cheyeza West target is approximately 7 km west of Cheyeza East, where historical drilling at Cheyeza East has intersected zones of pervasive copper mineralization. A large 3 x 3 km copper in soil anomaly has been identified with at least three identified localized highs with up to 504 ppm Cu. The airborne survey highlighted a 4 x 6 km area of irregular magnetic response that is interpreted as a potential alteration zone. The Lumbeta target area, another one of the new target areas is associated with the crest of a northerly plunging fold. Structural features such as these are important as they can act as a mineralization trap. The Lumbeta target is also characterized by An almost 11 km long elevated copper in soils anomaly with values up to 580ppm Cu; a large zone of irregular magnetic response possibly representation alteration; and Several isolated, but well defined, historic EM anomalies. The Company conducted a comprehensive high-resolution airborne geophysical survey over its Zamsort project. The Zamsort licenses cover in excess of 850 km² and host a large number of targets in addition to the Kalaba Copper-Cobalt prospect where the Company is currently estimating a Resource for the Commercial Scale Demonstration plant as well as a Maiden JORC-Code Mineral Resource for the project based on drilling to date. The airborne geophysical survey comprising magnetic and a radiometric analysis was completed by Xcalibur Airborne Geophysics (Pty) Ltd. The survey covered the entire license areas and comprised 5,218 line-kilometres. The survey was conducted using a 200 m line spacing and flying along NW-SE flight lines. Over the past three years, the Company completed a comprehensive soil sampling programme and collected and analyzed 28,000 samples over the license areas using an Olympus Vanta XRF analyzer. Results are now being fully interpreted including, if appropriate, ratioing selective elements to assist in mineralization vectoring.