Cortus Metals Inc. announced the results of a detailed gravity survey and a soil geochemistry survey on the target area at the Grayson project in Pershing County, Nevada, USA. The gravity survey covers an area of 42.9 km2 over the central-southern portion of the Grayson property, indicating two zones of achievable drill depths. The soil samples were collected at 120m intervals with 150m line spacing, totaling 686 samples over the target area of 17.63 km2. Samples were analyzed for 61 elements using the Ionic Leach method, a proven technique for detecting buried precious metal mineralization. The results displayed zones of elevated gold as well as important gold pathfinder elements including arsenic, mercury, and antimony. Project Highlights: 7,600-hectare claim package on alluvial/volcanic covered pediment close to numerous past and presently producing mines including Relief Canyon, Coeur-Rochester Mine and Spring Valley Canyon Mine. Similar stratigraphic and structural controls as those controlling mineralization at the Relief Canyon Mine, 26 km northwest and along strike of the Luning-Fencemaker thrust fault system. Relief Canyon reported a resource of 789,000 oz of gold (measured-indicated) and 45,200 oz of gold (inferred) in 2018. Robust correlations between mapped structures, geochemical data and magnetic anomalies defining drill targets Antimony, mercury, and fluorite mines are present within the range; these are common gold pathfinders located on the peripheries of large gold deposits. Rock grab samples in strongly silicified units yield anomalous gold values up to 647 ppb. Achievable drill depths under shallow alluvium cover have been identified by a recent gravity survey over the central and southern portion of the property. Drill permitting for the Grayson project is in progress. The Grayson Project is at the drill-ready stage and is available for acquisition, option or joint venture.