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Asian Battery Metals PLC (ASX: AZ9) Further Massive Sulphides Intercepted at Oval Discovery

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Further massive sulphides intercepted at oval copper-nickel discovery

• Drill hole OVD036 intercepted additional massive sulphide mineralisation 130.0m down dip from the earlier intersection in OVD0251 , extending the mineralisation at North Oval.
• OVD038 and OVD039 confirm shallow gabbroic rock, potentially linking the North Oval and Oval zones.
• OVD040 intercepted 6.9m of massive sulphide from a 95.5m depth – 22m north of the previous massive sulphide interception in OVD0212—suggesting strong continuity.
• Advanced deep penetrating ground electromagnetic (Samson EM) surveys are mobilising from Australia this month to refine targets and explore new anomalies.
• The low cost of drilling in Mongolia enables the Company to maintain a strong balance sheet to fund the next phase of work. Drilling will recommence once the Samson EM results are received.

Commenting on the exploration results, Gan-Ochir Zunduisuren, Managing Director of Asian Battery Metals PLC, said: “The latest drill results suggest a potential of 800 m long zone of shallow mineralisation from North Oval through to Oval, with more massive sulphides intercepted in OVD036 and OVD040.

The assays from drilling are pending, and the Samson EM survey will start shortly. As our exploration continues, we have expanded our mineralisation footprint, identified a depth extension, and added new targets at the project.

Results from regional scout drilling will be announced to the market shortly.” 

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For more information, please contact:

Asian Battery Metals
Gan-Ochir Zunduisuren
Managing Director
[email protected]
+61 (0) 492 840 272 or +976 99110973 
 
David Paull
Chairman
[email protected]
+61 (0) 407 225 291
 
Financial & Corporate Relations (FCR):
Robert Williams 
[email protected]
+61 (0) 477 666 255
 
Maggie Au
+61 (0) 461 410 368

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About Asian Battery Metals PLC

Asian Battery Metals PLC is a mineral exploration and development company focused on advancing the 100% owned Yambat (Oval Cu-Ni-PGE, Copper Ridge Cu-Au), Khukh Tag Graphite and Tsagaan Ders Lithium projects in Mongolia.

For more information and to register for investor updates, please visit
www.asianbatterymetals.com.

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