C29 Metals Limited announced that it has commenced an Induced Polarisation (IP) geophysical survey over coincident airborne electromagnetic, gravity and soil geochemical anomalies to improve and refine future drill targeting at its 100% owned Sampson's Tank copper exploration project in New South Wales. The Company has appointed highly experienced and well respected Australian Geophysical Services to undertake 39.5 line kilometers of 100m spaced dipole-dipole induced polarisation across two large targets identified by the interpretation of the 2022 airborne VTEM survey in combination with detailed soil geochemistry and gravity survey analysis. Induced Polarisation across these compelling targets will allow the detailed planning of drilling to test these targets to be completed in 2023.

IP provides both chargeability and resistivity data which highlight areas of potential sulphide mineralisation and quartz vein/silicic alteration intensity respectively. Both of these are key factors when considering mineralisation potential and drill hole orientation and depth. The IP survey is expected to take approximately three weeks to complete with a further week required to process and present the acquired data, upon which time the company intends to present the results and drilling plan to shareholders.