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Results from Geophysical Surveys on PL082 and...
Serval Resources Plc has announced positive results from geophysical surveys on its PL082 and PL231 licences in Botswana's Kalahari Copper Belt, identifying conductive and resistive units on PL082 as potential indicators of mineralisation and an anticlinal structure on PL231 that will be a focus for future exploration. The surveys, which involved ground magnetics, TDEM, and AMT over 67.5 line-kilometres and 299 AMT stations, successfully provided insights into sand cover thickness and confirmed the efficacy of their exploration approach, with the company planning to use funds from its recent AIM listing to advance exploration and generate drill-ready targets. Disclaimer*

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 15 May 2026\n \n \n \n Serval Resources Plc\n \n \n \n (\"Serval\" or the \"Company\")\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Results from Geophysical Surveys on PL082 and PL231 \n \n \n \n \n in the Kalahari Copper Belt, Botswana\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Serval Resources Plc (AIM: SRVL), a company focused on building an independent copper and future metals developer, is pleased to announce the results of its first geophysics programmes completed on Licence PL082/2020 (“PL082”) and PL231/2018 (“PL231”) in the Kalahari Copper Belt (“KCB”), Botswana. This region is considered one of the most prospective areas in the world for new sedimentary copper discoveries (source: US Geological Survey).\n \n \n \n \n \n Serval has identified the utilisation of a combination of geophysical techniques as being key to exploration success in the KCB, where the geology of the underlying copper mineralisation is overlain by sand cover of varying depths.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Highlights\n \n \n \n \n \n \n The surveys utilised a combination of three geophysical methods to provide insight into the thickness of the sand cover overlying the target Kalahari Copperbelt units known to hold copper-silver mineralisation, as well as to confirm the efficacy of the exploration approach to identify the target structures\n \n \n \n \n PL082 (on strike to Cobre Limited’s Ngami project): interpretation of results indicates that underlying KCB geology can be observed through the Karoo volcanic sequences, as well as clear areas of more conductive and more resistive units, being possible indications of the target Ngwako pan and D’Kar formation contact; these zones will be the focus of future exploration efforts \n \n \n \n \n PL231: identification of an interpreted anticlinal structure where the Company will focus future exploration efforts, plus an indication of the variation in depth of sand cover to bedrock across the licence area, which will greatly assist decision making for the Company in using soil geochemistry as an exploration tool\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n CEO, Robin Birchall, commented\n \n :\n \n \n \n \n \"I am very pleased with the speed at which our team has completed these first geophysical programmes in the KCB, in accordance with the work requirements of our licences, and analysed the...