Noronex Limited provided an update on exploring its suite of copper projects in Namibia. Noronex's exploration package in Namibia covers ~7,000 km2 of the highly prospective but relatively underexplored Kalahari Copper Belt which runs from central Namibia to northern Botswana. The tenements contain ~300 kilometres of strike length targeting the key NPF-D'Kar formation contact point where most copper deposits occur on the Kalahari Copper Belt.

The focus of the current exploration efforts has been at the Witvlei project, comprising two Exclusive Prospecting Licences (EPLs 7028 and 7029) covering 390 km2 that are prospective for sedimentary Cu-Ag mineralisation. Recent drilling has defined the Daheim Prospect and testing extensions to the Malachite Pan deposit which contains an existing JORC (2012) resource. Planning is underway to drill Noronex's extensive claim package to the east of Witvlei (proximate to the Namibia/Botswana border), including the domal structure at the Helm prospect and the Humpback Project.

Daheim Planned Drilling: An initial diamond hole program is planned to test the number and extent of parallel mineralised horizons developed in the central portion of the Daheim prospect. The drill program planning has utilised detailed geological interpretations from the most recent drilling at the prospect. This hole will establish the downdip continuity of the system.

The planned hole will cross 22DHRC04 over 100m southwest where hole 22DHRC016 reported intercepts of: Hole 22DHRC04 reporting 153m @ 0.4 % Cu from 34m including 29m @ 0.7 % Cu, 4m @ 3.3% Cu and 10m @1.0%; Hole 22DHRC16 reporting 5m @ 0.8% Cu from 34m, 11m @ 0.4% Cu, 2m @ 1.3 % Cu and 2m @ 1.4 % Cu. Snowball Joint Venture: Drilling is ongoing at the Helm prospect where four holes have been completed to test the highly prospective antiformal structure `domal' target. The structurally controlled NPF-D'Kar antiformal contact is typical of the Motheo, A4 and A1 deposits in Botswana.

Hole 23HED004 will be re-entered and deepened to test the target horizon after recovery of the lost core barrel is completed. Drilling has intersected between 50 and 60m of Kalahari sands and calcrete above the weathered D'Kar Formation. The holes have successfully tested the prospective target horizon in three holes so far intersecting a sheared reducing black shale horizon as predicted on the contact with the underlying Ngwako Pan Formation sandstone.

The overlying D'Kar sequence of siltstone, shales and fine sandstones has been altered and strongly brecciated with numerous quartz-calcite veins with pyrite and pyrrhotite like those in the Motheo deposit of Sandfire. Assays are pending with only minor anomalous visible Copper noted so far and minimal sulphide mineralisation noted.