Cyprium Metals Limited announced that it has completed the geophysical programmes at the Murchison Copper-Gold Projects, consisting of the Cue Copper-Gold project and the Nanadie Well Copper-Gold project. Geophysical programmes were undertaken to assist in the definition of further copper mineralisation at Cyprium's Murchison Copper-Gold project areas. Promising anomalies will be drill tested in 2021, pending regulatory approvals and drill rig availability. Airborne magnetics have been flown at Nanadie Well during the last quarter of 2020. The areas surveyed historically were wide spaced and have coarse lithology and structure resolution. The interpretation of the data from this aeromagnetic survey will assist in identifying drill targets to be undertaken during 2021, following the phase 1 diamond drill programme that will completed by the end of January 2021. Cyprium geological staff and specialist consultants have been analysing data and the results of the drilling undertaken in late 2019 and early 2020, as well as taking into consideration the characteristics of the mineralisation in the Hollandaire resource, to determine the optimal methods to target further mineralisation in the system. The completed Eelya South gravity survey will extend the 2019 gravity survey conducted over identified bedrock anomalies, adjacent to the Hollandaire West deposit and the Rapier prospect. The survey was designed to outline bedrock responses that are associated with mineralising events. Cyprium is awaiting the processing of the data and anomalies identified from the survey, which will be drill tested during 2021. The minerals do not identify as clearly as chalcopyrite, bornite or pyrite in RC rock chips as they can be washed away from the logging chip tray samples and often occurs as disseminated fine grains through the rock mass at the Cue Copper-Gold project. The Hollandaire West copper mineralisation is characterised by chalcocite and chalcopyrite which can be amenable to IP geophysical techniques. The survey is intended to detect weak conductors and chargeable bodies associated with copper zinc mineralisation that are not detectable by other geophysical techniques, such as electromagnetic ("EM") methods. The 2.0 x 1.5 km survey includes Hollandaire to test the deposit's IP response and it also covers the gravity high and low anomalies previously detected in a 2019 survey west of Hollandaire. The survey will be completed in early 2021, with the conductors at depth from the survey to be drill tested following the processing of the data that is generated. Eelya South has encountered significant mineralisation, including several high-grade copper intersections (such as 3.0m @ 3.8% Cu, 6.7 g/t Au & 81.0 g/t Ag in 20ESRC014 from 59m, refer to CYM ASX announcement on 25 March 2020) in the 2019 and 2020 drilling programmes. Gossans have been mapped and assayed at the surface which have also returned several high-grade copper results. EM surveys in the past provide limited information due to strong ground polarising effects in the area however the use of IP is expected to return better information to identify suitable targets to a depth of 200 metres. The survey will be conducted in early 2021 with promising conductors being drill tested later in the year.