Omnia Metals Group Ltd. announced highly encouraging assay results from initial reconnaissance fieldwork at its Ord Basin Project, located 140km south of Kununurra. The samples returned six results of elevated copper values, with high grade results of 10.1% Cu & 29 g/t Ag, 10.3% Cu & 29 g/t Ag and 9.9% Cu & 22 g/t Ag returned. During an initial site visit conducted in October 2021, eight rock chip samples were collected from the Caves Prospect to validate surficial copper data that was reported by Metals Exploration NL in 1969.

The samples were collected from the outcropping contact between the underlying Antrim Plateau Volcanics and the overlying Headleys Limestone, a key geological contact for stratabound copper mineralisation in the region. At the Caves Prospect, the contact between the APV and Headleys Limestone outcrops over an area of approximately 90m x 180m before dipping undercover. Abundant malachite mineralisation, associated with high-grade Cu-Ag mineralisation, is observed to be associated with dark grey to black brecciated or fragmental sideritic masses, which directly overlie the top basalt of the APV, and mineralised agglomerate or amygdaloidal flow tops of the APV.

The Company recently completed additional, helicopter assisted, reconnaissance mapping and sampling over the remainder of the key target areas of the Ord Basin Project with samples enroute to the laboratory for full suite multi-element analysis and results expected in 4-6 weeks. The next stage of exploration at the Ord Basin Project will comprise aerial magnetic, gravity and Electromagnetic surveys, geological mapping and methodical surface geochemistry. The initial work programs will be followed by ground-based EM surveys and a maiden drilling campaign in H2 2022.