M2 Cobalt Corp. announced that it has commenced its exploration program and has mobilized crews to its Bujagali and Kilembe properties. The exploration licenses making up these properties are located in the Republic of Uganda and span approximately 1,564 square kilometers. Teams have now been mobilized to both properties with the launch of this extensive exploration program aimed at discovering cobalt mineral deposits. The exploration program includes: Aerial drone surveys over the entire properties to determine access, culture, outcrops, old workings, and other geologic features by making high-resolution photo mosaics; A large mobile sampling program including the collection of Heavy Mineral Concentrates ("HMC's"), stream sediments, soils and rock grab samples; Concurrent ground geophysics; Trenching and drilling, as appropriate, as part of bedrock mapping and sampling to help better understand the nature of mineralization and geology; and A high resolution magnetic and electromagnetic airborne survey at the Kilembe Property. The company has commissioned Geotech Ltd.'s helicopter borne VTEM plus system and the survey will beflown at 100m spaced lines. The company will build upon real time results as the program unfolds and anomalies are explored with the goal of advancing activities to more widespread trenching and drilling.