- Zeb Nickel Corp. (OTCQB: ZBNIF) has commissioned a 736 line-kilometer SpectremPlus™ electromagnetic survey at its Zeb Nickel Project in South Africa.
- The survey, to be completed by July 2025, will detect potential nickel-sulphide mineralization over depths exceeding 700 meters.
- Final processed data is expected within 30 days post-survey, aiming to refine drill targets and optimize future exploration strategies.
Zeb Nickel Corp. (OTCQB: ZBNIF) has announced the engagement of Spectrem Air Proprietary Ltd. to conduct a strategic SpectremPlus™ airborne time domain electromagnetic (AEM) survey over the Zeb Nickel Project, situated in South Africa's Limpopo Province. This initiative follows the early 2025 reinterpretation of gravity-magnetic data, which highlighted an ultramafic feeder system between the Uitloop I and II bodies.
The SpectremPlus™ system, noted for its 756 kA·m² RMS dipole moment, boasts the capability to identify conductive mineral bodies at depths surpassing 700 meters. The survey aims to pinpoint areas with potential nickel-sulphide mineralization, thereby enhancing the precision of subsequent drilling campaigns. Completion of the survey is slated for July 2025, with data analysis expected by the end of August.
Conducted over approximately 736 line-kilometers, the survey features traverse lines spaced 150 meters apart and tie-lines at 1,500 meters apart. The advanced electromagnetic data will be integrated with existing geophysical datasets, including gravity and magnetic models, using a unified 3D geophysical block model. This comprehensive approach seeks to prioritize drill-ready targets, particularly within Zones 2 and 3 of the project area, to guide future drilling efforts and bolster exploration accuracy.