Zeus Resources Ltd. announced the Company has completed an airborne drone survey at its Mortimer Hills Project (E09/2147). An airborne drone photogrammetry survey was undertaken by Pegasus Airborne Systems Ltd. in late September. The survey covered ~12km2 targeting the prospective zone for LCT pegmatites along the margin of the Thirty-Three Supersuite in the southern part of the E28/2147 licence.

The aim of the survey was to use very high-resolution photogrammetry data to identify and locate pegmatites within the prospective zone of the Mortimer Hills project. The survey crew used a Wingtra mapping drone flown at 120m AGL to acquire photogrammetry images. The images were processed using AGISOFT to deliver a DTM and orthophoto at 3cm resolution.

The processed DTM provided elevations accurate to better than 5cm which were verified by using Ground Control Points. Western Geoscience Pty Ltd. has been engaged in processing the data. The results of the very high- resolution survey are definitive.

Figure 2 shows examples of the efficacy of the method whereby mapped pegmatites ("Pegmatite Creek".) are clearly imaged by the recent very high-resolution imaging. The processed photogrammetry data will be used to guide further lithium exploration and pegmatite mapping within the Mortimer Hills Project. The plan next will be completing airborne magnetic and gravity surveys to map geology and geological structure to locate potential lithium and base metal targeted below the extensive regolith cover.