Core Insights - Angkor Resources Corp. has announced further analysis and findings from the Andong Bor drill core in Oddar Meanchey, Cambodia, highlighting significant mineralization observed in the recent drilling [1][2]. Drill Core Analysis - The recent drilling included two new holes (ABDDH25-009 and ABDDH25-010), with hole 009 being significantly deeper, revealing mineralization with abundant pyrite and chalcopyrite between 245 meters and 316 meters [2]. - Previous analyses were based on historical drilling data, and the current drill core is being logged and cut for sampling [3]. Geological Findings - The analysis indicates that the structural relationship between intrusive rock and host sedimentary rock was not adequately revealed in earlier drilling due to faulting and poor core recovery [4]. - The best copper mineralization is found in sedimentary rocks, while low-grade copper porphyry-style mineralization is associated with diorite and feldspar porphyry intrusive rocks [7]. - The contacts between sedimentary and intrusive rocks are steep (70 to 80 degrees), with mineralization occurring both disseminated and along fractures parallel to these contacts, suggesting significant ground preparation prior to mineralization [7]. Future Plans - Assays will be sent to ALS for analysis once core cutting is completed, and the drilling program is expected to continue into 2026 [7]. Company Overview - Angkor Resources Corp. is a public company listed on the TSX-Venture Exchange, focusing on mineral and energy solutions in Cambodia and Canada, with exploration licenses for copper and gold [9]. - The company's energy subsidiary, EnerCam Resources, has been granted an onshore oil and gas license covering over 4095 square kilometers in Cambodia, actively advancing exploration activities [11].
Angkor Resources Advances Analysis of Andong Bor Drill Core
Thenewswire·2025-11-20 14:00