Ms. Delayne Weeks reports
Angkor RESOURCES REPORTS DRILLING COPPER PORPHYRY ON ANDONG BOR LICENSE, CAMBODIA
Angkor Resources Corp. has started drilling on the Andong Bor ground to Thmei North prospect on the Andong Bor licence.
As follow-up to the geophysical work completed earlier in 2025, and reported in April,
"Angkor Resources reports magnetic survey results from Andong Bor copper gold licence, Cambodia | Angkor Resources Corp.," the drilling team has been deployed to undertake infill drilling within this better-defined copper soil anomaly, to obtain results about the continuity of mineralization.
Currently, there are 13 drill collar holes identified on the target area, with the first six holes to a depth of 150 metres. Those six holes are planned north of the historic holes of 008 and 005 which have significant copper intercepts.
The target holes were determined based on the summary of the results of the ground magnetic survey completed on Andong Bor licence during early 2025. The closely spaced survey and subsequent analysis identified features with existing geochemical anomalies. They were
cross referenced with previous core logging
and the
analysis showed that mineralized zones are also identifiable by significant magnetic anomalies.
The
2-D
models
of the survey
suggest
the
magnetic
features are
300
to
500 metres
in
area
and
range
in
depth
from
100
to
150 metres in Zone C.
Dennis Ouellette, vice-president of exploration for Angkor, comments: "The Zone C, which included three of the previously drilled holes, is the priority for concentrating these drilling efforts. Drilling will run 24 hours/day for several weeks."
Qualified person
Dennis Ouellette, BSc, PGeo, is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA No. 104257) and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. He is the company's VP, exploration, on site and has reviewed and approved the technical disclosure in this document.
About
Angkor Resources Corp.
Angkor Resources is a public company, listed on the TSX Venture Exchange and is a leading resource optimizer in Cambodia working toward mineral and energy solutions across Canada and Cambodia. Angkor's carbon capture and gas conservation project in Saskatchewan, Canada, is part of its long-term commitment to environmental and social projects and cleaner energy solutions across expanding jurisdictions.
The company's mineral subsidiary, Angkor Gold, in Cambodia holds three mineral exploration licences in Cambodia and its Cambodian energy subsidiary, EnerCam Resources, was granted an onshore oil and gas licence of 3,729 square kilometres in the southwest quadrant of Cambodia called Block VIII. Since 2022, Angkor's Canadian subsidiary, EnerCam Exploration Ltd., has been involved in gas/carbon capture and oil and gas production in Evesham, Sask.
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