EVR identifies high-grade copper and silver mineralisation at Khartoum Project, QLD

Project Name: Khartoum Project
Project Location: QLD
Project Stage: Advanced Exploration

ProjectBank Summary:
EV Resources Limited (ASX: EVR) has reported significant surface rock chip samples from its Khartoum Project in Queensland, indicating high-grade copper and silver mineralisation. The samples include assays up to 71% Cu and 874g/t Ag. These results suggest the presence of a substantial porphyry-style copper-molybdenum-silver system. The company has identified five high-priority targets for further exploration, with geophysical data supporting the potential for larger underlying mineralisation. EVR is now planning systematic sampling and geophysical surveys to confirm these findings and prepare for drilling.

EV Resources Highlights:

  • Surface rock chip samples of up to 71% Cu and 874g/t Ag demonstrate significant copper and precious metals potential.

  • High-grade copper values include 10.9% Cu, 9.11% Cu, 8.6% Cu, and 4.16% Cu.

  • Five high-priority targets identified with further geophysical surveys planned before drilling.

  • Geophysical data indicates porphyry-style mineralisation, with extensive copper and silver anomalism.

MD/CEO Statement:
Adrian Paul, Executive Director, commented: "Despite the very large number of historic mines, very little exploration has been carried out in the area. Our surface geochemistry compilation indicates that Cu-Ag-Au-Mo mineralisation is pervasive, strongly suggesting that porphyry mineralisation is very likely to occur here. EV Resources is now on the hunt for that porphyry at Khartoum."

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