Angkor Resources Unveils Promising Magnetic Survey Results for Cambodian Copper-Gold Project
April 3rd, 2025 12:30 PM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
A ground magnetic survey at the Andong Bor license in Cambodia reveals significant potential for copper and gold mineralization, with Zone C identified as a top drilling priority based on magnetic and geochemical anomalies.

Angkor Resources Corp. has disclosed promising results from a ground magnetic survey conducted on its Andong Bor copper-gold license in Cambodia, potentially signaling substantial mineral exploration opportunities.
The survey, completed in early 2025, analyzed 49 survey lines spanning between 2,200 and 2,700 meters, with lines spaced 100 meters apart. Technical analysis revealed multiple zones of interest, with particular emphasis on Zone C, which has been deemed the highest priority target for future drilling efforts.
Dennis Ouellette, VP Exploration for Angkor, highlighted the survey's significance, noting that the magnetic data closely correlates with existing geochemical information. The magnetic survey identified features that suggest mineralized wall rocks and potential copper-gold deposits.
The 2D models indicate magnetic features ranging from 300 to 500 meters in area, with depths varying between 100 and 150 meters in Zone C. The survey also revealed distinct characteristics in other zones, including Zone A1 and A2, which exhibit complex geological structures and potential mineralization.
Of particular interest, Zone C, which includes previously drilled holes ADBDDH16-005, 007, and 008, shows a ring-like structure with magnetic anomalies that align with earlier exploration results. The company's previous drilling in 2022 had already confirmed 108 meters of 0.53% copper equivalent in this area.
Angkor holds a 20% carried interest in the license, with its Canadian partner CanBodia Copper Corp. funding further exploration activities. The survey results suggest significant potential for discovering substantial copper and gold resources in the Andong Bor region.
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