M2 Cobalt Corp. announced final results of the Geotech Ltd., helicopter borne VTEMTM BField horizontal magnetic gradiometer geophysical surveys recently completed at its Kilembearea properties. A total of 2,943 line kilometres of highresolution airborne data was acquired. This highresolution data was collected at 100 metre line spacing. Following the announcement of initial results on the Company's southern license in the Kilembe area on June 12, 2018, final results have now been completed on that license and also the company's northern license in the Kilembe area ("EL 1673"). The VTEM Surveys conducted were designed to discover buried "Kilembestyle" sulphide deposits on the company's licenses surrounding the historic Kilembe mine, with a focus on deposits with similar "signatures" to the deposits which produced significant amounts of high grade copper and cobalt while the Kilembe mine was operational. In addition to the two "drillready" high priority targets previously announced, the VTEM Surveys have confirmed a further 719 targets across both Kilembearea licenses, of which 80 are considered high priority and merit detailed followup by the Company's ground crews. The company has now commenced followup ground work at its Kilembearea properties, focusing on geochemical sampling programs in and around the high priority targets identified in the VTEM Surveys. This process will also enable the Company to delineate specific drill collars for its initial drill program at its Kilembe area licenses targeted for later this summer.