Mustang Minerals Corp. announced that it has commenced an exploration program at its Makwa Nickel Property located in southeastern Manitoba. Mustang has two open pit deposits with National Instrument 43-101 resources comprising the Makwa Mayville Project. Drilling last occurred at Makwa in 2009 at which time several drill holes were completed to the east of the Makwa Deposit. Three holes at locations over one kilometer in strike length intersected nickel- copper-cobalt-platinum group metals (PGM) values of economic interest. The values and locations of the drill holes are tabled below (Table 1). To follow up on this promising mineralization and potential for deeper mineralization a ground electromagnetic (EM) survey will be carried out by Abitibi Geophysics. The EM survey will be completed along the trend of the Makwa Mine horizon. The objective of the planned geophysical program is to look for quality drill targets that have the potential for discovery of additional nickel-copper-PGM-cobalt resources at the Makwa Nickel Project. Historically, some important nickel discoveries have been made by following up prospective geological environments at depth utilizing the latest geophysical surveys.