ANK:CC - Angkor Resources Reports Magnetic Survey Results from Andong Bor Copper Gold License, Cambodia
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GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALBERTA – TheNewswire - (April 3, 2025): ANGKOR RESOURCES CORP.(TSXV: ANK) (“ANGKOR” OR “THE COMPANY”) announces its summary report on the Andong Bor groundmagnetic survey on the Andong Bor license.
The technical team of Angkor has summarized the resultsof the ground magnetic survey completed on Andong Bor license duringearly 2025. The survey analysis identified features with existinggeochemical anomalies and cross referenced with previous core loggingthat shows mineralized zones are also identifiable by significantmagnetic anomalies.
Dennis Ouellette, VP Exploration for Angkor comments,“This is some of the best magnetic data I have encountered in mycareer. The mag data reflects the existing geochemical data; theyare a match, which implies if we use this magnetic data carefully,that should also correlate with identifying additional mineralization. The wall rocks adjacent to the intrusions are mineralized and haveabundant secondary magnetite. For instance, hole-008 was collared in mineralized wall rockand drilled at -65 to the south out of mineralization and into poorlymineralized granodiorite. If this is the case, then the magneticanomaly is showing the mineralized wall rock outside of the intrusiverocks.”
The images below provide an illustration of the resultshighlighting where previous drill holes (marked with ABDDH16 xxx) withmineralization were located; the magnetic highs were also significant. The map on the right shows the location of the lines over rawmagnetic data. The map on the left is referred to as ‘RTP’ or Reduction to Pole which more accurately placesthe anomaly over the geology. In this case, for Thmei North, which isthe prospect with holes 008, 007 and 005, it shows a ring-likestructure with lower mag in the center. Results indicate that Zone C, which includes these threepreviously drilled holes on the property, is the highest priority toconcentrate drilling efforts.
Dennis Ouellette continues, “Zone C, with itsmultiple magnetic features modelled near holes ADBDDH16-005, 007, and008 represents a first order drill target and should be managed inconjunction with geochemical anomalies.” Earlier holes wereverified in 2022 ANGKOR CONFIRMS 108 METRES OF 0.53%COPPER EQUIVALENT AT ANDONG BOR, CAMBODIA | Angkor ResourcesCorp.
Just south of Zone C, Zone A2 represents the secondhighest rank targets and dictates that several drill holes should becompleted to check the coincident magnetic and geochemical features.
This ground magnetic survey was conducted in early 2025and had 49 lines between 2200m and 2700m long, spaced 100m apart.The data was collected on 45 west to east lines and four north to south tie lines. The west to east lines are 100 meters apart; data is collected every 1.5 to 2.5 meters.
The 2D Models of the survey suggest the magnetic features are 300 to 500m in area and range in depth from 100 to 150m etres in Zone C.
Zone A1 and A2 are in an area of higher magneticresponse and seem disrupted by many faults. Theyare complex and sharperfeatures and likely shallower (less than 100m) and with clean breaks between materials. Bore ADBDDH16 - 00 6 results suggest these are also mineralized porphyryhowever Bore ADBDH16- 006 is not in the corepart of the structure. Zone B, D and E are in an area with lower amplitude features and are generally rounded outlines . Themajor features are interpreted as greater than 250m depth.
Angkor holds a 20% carried interest on the license andits Canadian partner, CanBodia Copper Corp. funds the activities toadvance the potential for a large copper gold discovery.
Additional analysis is pending.
QUALIFIEDPERSON:
Dennis Ouellette, B.Sc., P.Geo., is amember of The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientistsof Alberta (APEGA #104257) and a Qualified Person as defined byNational Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101”). He is the Company’s VPExploration on site and has reviewed and approved the technicaldisclosure in this document.
ABOUT ANGKOR RESOURCESCORPORATION:
ANGKOR Resources Corp. is a publiccompany, listed on the TSX-Venture Exchange, and is a leading resourceoptimizer in Cambodia working towards mineral and energy solutionsacross Canada and Cambodia. ANGKOR’s carbon capture and gasconservation project in Saskatchewan, Canada is part of its long-termcommitment to Environmental and Social projects and cleaner energysolutions across expanding jurisdictions. The company’s mineral subsidiary, AngkorGold Corp. in Cambodia holds three mineral exploration licenses inCambodia and its Cambodian energy subsidiary, EnerCam Resources, wasgranted an onshore oil and gas license of 3729 square kilometers inthe southwest quadrant of Cambodia called Block VIII. Since 2022,Angkor’s Canadian subsidiary, EnerCam Exploration Ltd., has beeninvolved in gas/carbon capture and oil and gas production in Evesham,Saskatchewan.
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