Asian Battery Metals Reports Visible Copper Sulphides at Red Hill Project
Asian Battery Metals' 2026 drilling at Red Hill project reveals visible copper sulphides in its first drill hole, enhancing the prospect of copper-gold VMS systems. This discovery supports the company's geological targeting strategy and underscores potential for high-grade mineralization.

Asian Battery Metals has identified visible copper sulphides in its inaugural drill hole of 2026 at the Red Hill project, confirming the presence of 18.8m of massive sulphides at depths from 108.4m to 142m. This initial finding aligns with the VMS-style mineralization and validates a previously identified downhole EM anomaly from the 2025 drilling program.
Ongoing drilling aims to explore additional priority target areas, while follow-up drilling is planned to further investigate shallow gold mineralization identified in past holes. The project, originally known as Maikhan Uul, is located in southwestern Mongolia and is recognized for its potential in volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralization.


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