Copper 360 Limited announced high-resolution Drone Survey delineated at least a 1,5km magnetic anomaly on surface, with 4 distinct copper anomalies. Surface sampling confirms copper grades of between 2,12% and 17,47% on surface at the first anomaly. Mineralised borehole intersection grades vary from 5,0m @ 2,71% Cu in situ to 14m @ 3,74% Cu in situ at anomaly 1. The Strike-extent of the anomaly is projected to be at least 500m from current geological data.

The Copper mineralization represents what could be a new copper mine adjacent to the historically mined Tweefontein Mine. The Tweefontein mine reportedly produced 138,683 tonnes of rock at a recovered grade of 25,4% between 1937 and 1950. Drilling is ongoing and will target anomalies 2,3 and 4 next.

The available although limited, historical exploration and mining data of Tweefontein Mine has been digitally captured and utilized for delineation of drill targets. Drilling commenced at Tweefontein Mine following up on surface copper mineralisation observed and sampled. To date, 10 short NQ core-size holed where completed on three drill sections.

Coordinates are supplied in UTM33S WGS84 format. Although some analytical data has been received, most of the holes still needs to be sampled and assayed. Some preliminary intercepts at 0.50% Cu and 3m maximum allowed dilution.

A vertical (~70°) mineralised mafic body dipping to the North has been intersected. Drilling will continue to determine strike-length as well as depth continuation, which are still open. High-resolution drone magnetics survey was carried-out at 50m line spacing and 30m flight height.

The magnetic data clearly delineated at least 1.5km strike with four strong anomalies correlating well with known and historically mapped copper mineralised mafic rock types. Cross-cutting structures such as faults were also located. Drilling is currently taking place on anomaly 1.