Belararox Limited (ASX:BRX) Commences Malambo and Tambo Drilling

Drilling Operations

Belararox Limited (ASX:BRX) has commenced drilling at the Malambo copper gold porphyry target, with the first hole, TMT-MAL-DDH-001, aiming for a depth of approximately 1,200 metres. Concurrently, drilling continues at Tambo South (TMT-TSU-DDH-001), where copper sulphides have been observed in the core samples.

Progress at Tambo South

The initial hole at Tambo South is planned for a total depth of 1,300 metres and has reached 790 metres as of 9th February. Drilling performance is on track, meeting expected production rates.

Mineralisation Observations

Geologists have identified various copper sulphides, including covellite, chalcopyrite, and bornite, as well as molybdenite, indicating deeper porphyry system mineralisation. Assaying of core samples is expected by the end of March 2025.

Executive Comments

Managing Director Arvind Misra stated, “We’re thrilled to announce that both drill rigs have commenced their respective drilling programs at Malambo and Tambo South—marking a significant milestone in advancing the TMT Project. At Tambo, we have confirmed the presence of B veins with chalcopyrite and a magnetite centreline—hallmarks of classic porphyry-style copper mineralisation. Encouragingly, these findings align with our expectations, both in terms of style and predicted depth.”

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