Drill Results
Angkor Resources Commences Drilling At Gossan Hills And Wild Boar Prospects, Andong Meas License, Cambodia
Angkor advances its Cambodian drilling campaign despite facing significant cash constraints and a dilution overhang.

Executive Summary
- Angkor Resources Corp. has commenced a minimum 1,100-metre diamond drilling program at its Andong Meas license in Cambodia.
- The campaign targets copper at Gossan Hills/Canada Wall and gold at Wild Boar, directly following a May 2026 Induced Polarization (IP) survey.
- Drilling will operate on a 24-hour rotation with on-site core processing, focusing on three holes at Gossan Hills/Canada Wall and approximately two at Wild Boar.
- The company's oil & gas subsidiary, EnerCam, is advancing exploration in Block VIII following the submission of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to the Ministry of Environment.
- The program aims to test geological continuity between the Gossan Hills skarn and the Canada Wall porphyry system, while also evaluating gold-bearing quartz vein structures at Wild Boar.
Material Impact
- The announcement is a direct operational follow-up to the May 7, 2026 IP survey results and the company's previously disclosed drilling plans.
- It represents expected, incremental progress rather than unexpected, market-moving information.
- The drilling campaign is early-stage exploration with no guarantee of economic mineralization or resource delineation.
- The oil & gas EIA submission is a regulatory milestone but does not guarantee approval or immediate drilling, leaving execution risk intact.
- The news aligns with management's stated exploration roadmap and does not alter the company's fundamental risk profile or capital requirements.
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Company Overview
- Angkor Resources Corp. is a Canadian exploration company focused on mineral and energy projects in Cambodia.
- Flagship mineral project: Andong Meas license, targeting copper and gold at Gossan Hills, Canada Wall, and Wild Boar prospects.
- Flagship energy project: Block VIII onshore oil & gas concession (4,095 km²) held by subsidiary EnerCam, aiming to execute Cambodia's first privately financed onshore exploratory wells.
- The company has divested non-core assets (Evesham Macklin, Oyadao North) to reduce debt and focus capital on Cambodian exploration.
- Management has emphasized a strategic pivot toward Cambodia, positioning the company as a first-mover in the country's onshore hydrocarbon and base/precious metals exploration.
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