The Board of Noronex Limited that it has commenced the first ever electromagnetic (EM) survey on its 780 km2 Kalahari Copper Belt Projects in Namibia. The Company has contracted NRG to fly an aerial EM survey on its 2 main Kalahari Copper Belt Projects in Namibia. The technique is also being used on other parts of the Kalahari Copper Belt for target generation. The Namibian Projects comprise three Exclusive Prospecting Licences (EPLs) covering 78,000 hectares that are prospective for sedimentary Cu-Ag mineralisation along the prolific Kalahari Copper Belt that spans Namibia and Botswana. The belt also hosts the Zone 5 deposit. The Namibian Projects consist of the Witvlei (EPLs 7028 and 7029) and Dordabis Projects (EPL 7030). The Namibian Projects have 150,000 metres of historical reverse circulation and diamond drilling which has identified extensive copper mineralisation. The commissioning of the survey commenced last week and the first survey lines have now been flown on the Witvlei project. The EM survey will cover part of the Kalahari Copper Belt) in Namibia that hosts the two Noronex project areas of Witvlei and Dordabis. Each survey area will take approximately 2-3 weeks to complete followed by processing of data. The survey will involve low flying of the EM loop on 200m lines and can target mineralisation at significant depth (up to several hundred metres) and under cover. The results of the EM survey will be used to generate exploration targets and plan a drill program in 2021 to build on the 150,000m of historical drilling on the properties. The known areas of Cu mineralisation with historic drilling are shown on the maps. The known deposits will be utilised for calibration purposes as the survey results are processed and interpreted.