Infrastructure Materials Corp. announced the completion of a Induced Polarization (IP)/Resistivity geophysical orientation survey program on its Clay Peters Project in Nevada, referred to in prior communications as "Kope Scheelite". Three orientation/reconnaissance lines were surveyed: two lines crossed the southern magnetic peak and one line tested the shallower northern magnetic feature in the vicinity of the Clay Peters Mine.

Processing of the survey data included 2D inversion of the IP/Resistivity data and these vertical sections were then referenced to the 3D magnetic model constructed from the previous survey. Results are consistent with a copper-gold porphyry target, associated alteration within the porphyry and surrounding rocks and multiphase intrusions possibly including later intrusions and faulting. While the three surveyed lines do not fully resolve the source of the magnetic features, they do provide necessary assistance for targeting the next stage of drilling.

Following results from drilling to confirm geophysical interpretation, additional geophysics could be conducted to more completely resolve the extent of the targets. To date, the company has completed several phases of exploration on the Project. In addition to two recent phases of the geophysical work mentioned above, the Company has completed 2,309.8 meters (7,578 feet) of drilling in 19 reverse circulation holes during September and October of 2012.

Drilling identified copper and gold mineralization hosted both in the intrusive and in adjacent sediments. In addition to those elements, a complex suite of anomalous elements including antimony, bismuth, cobalt, cadmium, gallium, germanium, molybdenum, indium, selenium, tellurium, tin and tungsten were found to form zones in and surrounding the mineralization. The company plans to commence with a 2,134 meter (7,000 feet) drill program this summer to further delineate the extent of the high priority geophysical targets.

The Project consists of 263 mineral claims located in Mineral County, Nevada, approximately 11 miles northeast of the town of Mina. The Project is located in the Walker Lane, a structural belt, which prolifically hosts many significant deposits, including Nevada Copper Corp.'s recently developed Pumpkin Hollow deposits.