Adyton Resources Corporation announce the successful completion of a comprehensive geophysical review of its Feni Island project in Papua New Guinea (PNG). The review was conducted by Perth based specialist geoscientist group Southern Geoscience Consultants (SGC) and focused on reprocessing historical airborne magnetic and radiometric data. Significantly, this work defined several tectono-stratigraphic blocks with distinct magnetic and radiometric signatures, confirming that epithermal gold and porphyry-style gold-copper (and associated breccias) are valid exploration targets.

Interpretation of geophysical data has for the first time identified several high value exploration targets which have never been drill tested, some of which have associated significant copper gold mineralization in historical surface rock samples. The newly re-processed geophysics has for the first time highlighted that the southwest of the island comprises an intrusive complex which is characterized by multiple intrusive events, some of which have been magnetic destructive. The Kabang Prospect with an Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate of 1.46 Moz Au is located at the northern boundary of this complex in an area of relatively subdued magnetic response between intrusive stocks with higher magnetic response.

This geophysical signature has analogies to the Simberi Deposit in PNG and is characteristic of copper-gold epithermal/porphyry systems worldwide.