Macro Metals Limited announced a site trip to the Mogul VMS Project has been completed to field validate the exploration database complied from previous project explorers. The Mogul VMS Project is covered by tenement E46/1399, 60km east of Nullagine in Western Australia. This trip has confirmed the location of the Mogul and CEC gossan clusters, with the previously reported drill collars still visible at surface.

Four rock chip samples were taken from the Mogul gossan to confirm the highly anomalous Copper results of up to 36% Cu and 11% Zn reported by previous operators (WAMEX a6531) and have been sent for assay. The Company will report the results once received. An external Geophysical consultant has been engaged to plan gravity and IP surveys to assist in locating the extensions and source of the high-grade results reported by previous operators.

Geology and Mineralisation The prospect covers a steeply dipping anticlinal belt of Archean greenstones, metasediments and volcanics, surrounded by younger Archean greywackes, shales, conglomerates, and tuffs. The project is cut by a regional North-South faults with multiple gossans being mapped along the Western strike of the fault. The occurrence of multiple gossans being mapped along the strike of the regional North-South fault also points to the potential for multiple clusters of mineralisation, as seen at prominent VMS deposits such as Golden Grove.