Akbura
The Akbura 831 square-kilometre exploration licence area, located 35km south of Osh, is covers the eastern extensions to the Obdilla-Chauvia or Djingilsai mineralised structural corridors, which lie 80km to the west.
Akbura is an early stage exploration project which represents a significant ground holding in a well-endowed mineral province. The southern part of the project area contains known high grade gold-antimony-arsenic mineralisation at the Jamansai Prospect.
Soil sampling by Perseus in 2007 identified a number of gold-in-soil anomalies within an area 8km long and up to 4km wide, including a strong 2.4km long, and up to 700m wide soil anomaly 1.7km south east of Jamansai that has not yet been followed up.
Channel sampling of Soviet trenches at Jamansai has produced results which included 12m @ 14.1g/t gold, 2.7kg/t bismuth and 0.4kg/t cobalt (open ended).

Pictured above: Akbura Project, typical terrain
The mineralisation at Jamansai highlights the potential of the much larger but as yet untested gold-in-soil anomaly discovered 1.7km to the south-east.