Venture Minerals Limited announced that the first phase of exploration at the Caesar Project has successfully doubled the nickel-copper target, which now extends over 6km of strike. This work follows the company's recent entry into a joint venture with a private group to earn in to the Caesar Project, a magmatic-style mafic-hosted nickel-copper exploration project, located on the edge of the Yilgarn Craton in Western Australia. Following the first phase of successful exploration at the Caesar Project, Venture will now focus on finalising a maiden EM geophysical survey, designed to highlight potential sulphide bodies associated with the surface nickel and copper anomalism. The EM survey will focus on the eastern margin of the intrusive where the surface geochemistry has defined a significant nickel and copper anomaly that also contains elevated PGE's (Platinum Group Elements). Recent geological mapping and geochemical analyses suggests multiple intrusive phases and that the eastern side of the gabbroic intrusive complex has the higher levels of chromium and magnesium and the western margin generally the higher titanium and vanadium. The Caesar Project is located approximately 200km north northeast of Geraldton and consists of a granted exploration license covering 49km² as well as an additional 193km² in an exploration license application recently applied for by Venture Minerals. Previous exploration work on the Caesar Project, including surface geochemistry (lag sampling) and petrology, which suggested that the gabbroic intrusive contains disseminated nickel and copper sulphides. Venture will advance this work by focussing on the potential identification of any massive sulphide bodies associated with gabbroic intrusive. Exploration in the near term will initially look to extend the geochemical anomaly to the south, this will be followed by a comprehensive EM survey designed to identify potential massive sulphide targets.