Aktobe Region, Kazakhstan — May 2025
Aurora Minerals Group, in collaboration with Aurora Geophysics, has commenced an intensive phase of geochemical and geophysical fieldwork on a high-potential exploration license in Kazakhstan’s Aktobe Region. The project marks a significant step in the company’s strategic effort to expand its mineral exploration footprint across the region.
The initiative is part of a fully integrated geological program tailored for the client, encompassing site selection, licensing, geochemical design, and full field execution — all managed in-house by Aurora’s geological and subsoil use departments. Geophysical work is being carried out by Aurora Geophysics.
Key milestones to date (within 14 days):
· Near 5,000 soil samples collected across a structured grid
· Near than 300 rock chip samples from mineralized zones
· The ground magnetic survey covering 1,132 line km is nearing completion, aimed at structural analysis and the localization of potential ore zones
Sampling operations are performed under strict QA/QC protocols using advanced GPS tracking (Garmin 67) and mobile documentation tools. Field data is further supported by multi-element express analysis via the Vanta Max pXRF spectrometer, with laboratory tiverificaon underway.
The magnetic survey is being conducted using GSM-19W Overhauser magnetometers from (GEM Systems, Canada).
Upon completion, the client will receive:
· A detailed package of geochemical, geophysical, and geological maps
· A comprehensive analytical report summarizing results and insights
· Strategic recommendations for further exploration and development
All work is conducted in full alignment with international exploration standards by a team of seasoned geologists and geophysicists, with on-site quality control provided by a senior project geologist.
This project demonstrates Aurora’s commitment to operational excellence, technical depth, and client-oriented delivery — strengthening its position as a reliable exploration partner in Kazakhstan’s mining sector.