Galileo’s KCB geophysical survey highlights potential drill targets

London-listed Galileo Resources says chargeability or resistivity anomalies were observed on all five induced polarisation (IP) lines surveyed across two of its Kalahari Copperbelt (KCB) prospecting licences PL039/2018 and PL040/2018, in Botswana, with most of these supported by anomalous soil geochemistry in the vicinity of the target D’Kar-Ngwako Pan contact. The company is searching for sediment-hosted copper/silver deposits in a region with several new operating mines and recent discoveries.

Mar 4, 2025 - 22:38
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Galileo’s KCB geophysical survey highlights potential drill targets
London-listed Galileo Resources says chargeability or resistivity anomalies were observed on all five induced polarisation (IP) lines surveyed across two of its Kalahari Copperbelt (KCB) prospecting licences PL039/2018 and PL040/2018, in Botswana, with most of these supported by anomalous soil geochemistry in the vicinity of the target D’Kar-Ngwako Pan contact. The company is searching for sediment-hosted copper/silver deposits in a region with several new operating mines and recent discoveries.