Polymetals Resources Ltd. announced that the recently completed 500 line-kilometre airborne magnetic survey (Aeromagnetic survey has identified 8 targets within the company's wholly owned Mansala Gold Project (Mansala) in Guinea, West Africa. The airborne magnetic survey at Mansala was conducted by AeroPhysX in June 2022 on 100m- line spacings. The objective of the approximately 500-line km survey was to provide detailed
data to determine the structural controls of mineralisation and information on the nature and disposition of host rocks currently obscured by lateritic cover. The geophysical data has been processed and an initial geological interpretation and target generation program has been carried out with eight (8) high order geophysical targets identified. Images of processed aeromagnetic data show NW - NNW and NE - NNE magnetic lineaments
pattern, as well as lithological and structural features that may have controlled the localisation of the known gold mineralisation. Another key structural feature identified is the intense folding with axial planes along NNW and NNE directions that may influence mineralisation. High-Priority Geophysical Targets: Two high-priority geophysical targets identified from the airborne magnetic survey at Mansala intersect the known NNE trend of strongly anomalous gold found in artisanal pit sampling in the NE quadrant of the permit. During the wet season compilation and further refinement of interpretation of all currently available data will be undertaken. Drilling programs for both Alahiné and Mansala tenements will be planned. For all bottom-of-hole samples collected during previous auger drilling programs and recent soil samples collected on the Mansala licence trace element abundances including pathfinder elements such as As, Ag, Sb, Mo, Cr, Te and W will be measured by portable X-ray Fluorescence (pXRF) Analyser. Anomalous abundances of some or all of these elements may signal the presence of mineralisation at depth, in which case, further follow-up will be undertaken.