Core Insights - Aurania Resources Ltd. has reported the discovery of six highly conductive anomalies at its Awacha porphyry copper target in Ecuador through the reprocessing of Mobile MagnetoTellurics (MobileMT) data using advanced 2D inversion technology [1][3]. Group 1: Technology and Methodology - In 2021, Aurania contracted Expert Geophysics Surveys Inc. to conduct a MobileMT airborne survey over the Awacha area, initially using a one-dimensional (1D) algorithm for electromagnetic (EM) data inversion [2]. - Recent advancements in EM inversion technology led Aurania to reprocess the existing MobileMT data with a more comprehensive 2.5D code, which accounts for the area's topography, resulting in improved lateral and vertical resolution [2]. Group 2: Findings and Implications - The new inversion data confirmed the presence of six high-conductivity anomalies starting approximately 250 meters from the surface, which are significant as they often correlate with porphyry copper deposits due to the presence of conductive sulphide minerals [3]. - The MobileMT 2.5D inversion results will be integrated with data from the Anaconda mapping program completed in 2024, with expert Dr. Steve Garwin reviewing the data to identify promising porphyry targets [4]. Group 3: Company Overview - Aurania is focused on the exploration of mineral properties, particularly precious metals and copper, in South America, with its flagship asset being The Lost Cities – Cutucu Project located in Ecuador [9].
New Inversion Data Reveals Six Anomalies at Aurania's Awacha Target