Traka Resources Limited advised that a MobileMT (MagnetoTellurics) geophysical survey will be flown this week at the Company's 100%-owned Mt Cattlin Gold-Copper Project in south-west Western Australia. The helicopter-borne survey will cover the entire Mt Cattlin Project area, with specific focus on the three buried mineralised intrusives previously identified by 3D geochemical footprint modelling. The three buried intrusives are centrally located within a 3.5km-wide intrusive complex that hosts all known gold and copper mineralisation at Mt Cattlin.

MobileMT is an advanced technology which can measure geo-electrical resistivity contrasts and magnetic field variations to depths of at least 1km, with the aim of highlighting geological structures and boundaries. The MobileMT survey data results are expected within two months. The deep, penetrating MobileMT survey results will then be integrated with near-surface data (gained from previous aeromagnetic, IP (Induced Polarisation) and EM (Electromagnetic) surveys) to assist with the design of a follow-up drill program.