Koryx Copper Inc. announces that it has initiated an induced polarization survey program at the Luanshya West (23246-HQ-LEL) project in Zambia. The induced polarization survey is a ground electrical geophysical survey which will help with drill target generation exercise prior to drilling. The IP survey will consist of two phases.

The first phase will include 40.1 line kilometres of gradient array IP at 100m spacing over 6 targets totaling up to about 300 hectares that exhibits consistent geochemistry anomalies with strong Cu and Co association delineated from the previous soil sampling program and defined by the interpretation report recently completed by Earthmap Consulting. Phase two will comprise of pole dipole over IP anomalies generated by the gradient array. The survey parameters of pole dipole will depend on the geometry of the IP anomalies generated by the gradient array IP.

The superimposition of Koryx Copper latest soil geochemical Cu and Co results suggest two styles of mineralization targets: 1- A high priority Footwall Arenite-Hosted Cu-Co soil anomaly with a footprint size similar to the Chibuluma South deposit, as well as 14 km of currently under-sampled Lower Roan Subgroup where additional Footwall Arenite-Hosted Cu-Co mineralization may still be found. 2- Five additional Cu-Co soil anomalies are situated in upper stratigraphy, namely Upper Roan Subgroup and possibly Mwashya Subgroup. These anomalies may indicate lateorogenic, structurallycontrolled Cu-Co mineralization.

The aeromagnetic data is of insufficient resolution to show possible structuralcontrols in all except one of these five targets. Earthmap recommended to follow up the soil anomalies of all the targets with an Induced Polarization geophysical survey followed by drilling on the two anomalies situated over the Lower Roan Subgroup. Earthmap also recommended the IP program and a high resolution magnetics survey followed by drilling for the 5 other targets.