Tasman Resources Ltd. announced the results of its recent gravity surveys and subsequent geophysical modelling at its Pernatty Project; a new prospective area for economic IOCG mineralisation. There has been no previous drilling within the tenement. The Pernatty Project is located approximately 20km SSE of the IOCG deposit at Carrapateena. The area was initially targeted by Tasman due to available geophysical data, the possibility of reasonable basement depths and its proximity to Carrapateena. Importantly, Tasman's regional geological studies identified Pernatty as lying within an interpreted prospective "corridor" containing the most commercially favourable IOCG deposits at Olympic Dam, Wirrda and the three deposits in the Carrapateena area. Recently, BHP has announced the potential discovery of a major new deposit at Oak Dam West, which is also located within this interpreted corridor. Tasman has conducted two new detailed gravity surveys at Pernatty, building on regional and relatively widely-spaced publicly available data. The first consisted of 358 new gravity stations designed to infill existing data at a 1km by 1km spacing, and locally at a 200m by 200m coverage. This work defined some areas of interest, but flagged the need for a further detailed survey. This second survey consisted of 271 new stations on the eastern side of the project, and was designed to bring the level of coverage up to a generally 250m by 250m grid spacing.