Tolu Minerals Ltd (ASX:TOK) CEO Iain Macpherson and head of exploration Chris Muller talked with Proactive’s Tylah Tully about the latest exploration updates from the Tolukuma Mine in Papua New Guinea. The company has identified 38 mineral targets, including seven porphyry targets, as part of its ongoing exploration efforts. Macpherson discussed the impact of the Airborne Magneto Telluric geophysical survey, which has enhanced target generation and improved exploration efficiency. He noted that challenging terrain in Papua New Guinea made such tools invaluable in reducing discovery costs and increasing the speed of resource identification. The company has also applied for three additional exploration licences based on recent airborne survey results. Chris Muller, a seasoned geologist with extensive experience in PNG, shared his enthusiasm for the new findings. He highlighted the presence of multiple unexplored mineralised zones, including high-sulphide load areas beneath existing mine developments. “This new targeting approach gives us confidence in discovering high-grade gold and copper deposits,” Muller said. Looking ahead, Tolu Minerals plans an aggressive drilling program to assess high-priority targets while expanding current resources at Tolukuma. The company is integrating historical data with new geophysical insights to optimize its exploration strategy. #Mining #GoldExploration #CopperMining #ToluMinerals #ResourceDiscovery #Geology #Investing #PapuaNewGuinea #PorphyryTargets #DrillingProgram