Prosper Gold Corp. announce that crews and equipment have been mobilized to initiate a property-wide ZTEM geophysical survey at the Company?s Cyprus Project in north-central British Columbia, Canada. The Cyprus Project is a district-scale porphyry copper-gold project with several historically defined copper ± gold porphyry prospects and significant drill results including 138.2 metres at 0.55% copper.

The heli-borne ZTEM (z-axis tipper electromagnetic) survey will comprise 3,731 line-kilometres covering 675 square kilometres at a line-spacing of 200 metres (Figure 1). The survey will collect magnetic and electromagnetic field data that will serve to define structural lineaments, resistive intrusive bodies, conductive vein and fracture arrays and conductive or resistive alteration assemblages with the objective of outlining copper ± gold porphyry targets, including known hydrothermal systems present at the Kaza, Northstar and Big-Time prospects. The ZTEM survey will help to define the footprints of the hydrothermal systems present at the Kaza, Northstar and Big-Time Prospects as well as defining copper porphyry targets within a 15 kilometre-wide, northwest trending fault zone that underlies the western half of the Cyprus Project.

The broad valley has limited bedrock exposure given the presence of glaciofluvial cover, though Eocene aged intrusive rocks have been mapped by the British Columbia Geological Survey. The characteristics of the ZTEM survey are ideally suited for exploration in covered terrains.