Peak Minerals Limited announced the continuation of drilling at the Copper Hills Project. The drilling will continue to test a multitude of targets prospective for hosting oxide copper and magmatic copper ± nickel sulphide mineralisation. A total of 2,000m of diamond drilling and 1,200m of RC drilling is planned for the second campaign in approximately 9 holes. During the first phase of drilling, 7 holes were drilled totalling 1,633m which included 2 RC pre-collars. Chalcopyrite and lesser pyrrhotite and pyrite was intersected in all 7 holes. Additionally, oxide mineralization, consisting of malachite, was intersected in 2 holes. The most significant zone of mineralization is in CHRC002 and extends for 35m from 90 m down hole. Visible chalcopyrite is dominant in sheared gabbro. All samples are at the laboratory and waiting analysis. Results are expected mid-February. A detailed ground gravity survey is being completed over the Copper Hills tenement on a 250m by 250m grid. The results of this survey combined with the detailed magnetic data available will be used to map out the gabbroic intrusions which are interpreted to host the copper ± nickel mineralization. These features combined with the current understanding of mineralization will assist in further refining and identifying drill targets.