Voyager Resources reveals stunning copper intersections in Mongolia

Voyager Resources' (ASX: VOR) drilling program in Mongolia just took on new dimensions - intersections of 84 metres at 3.2% copper and 9.7 g/t silver are just the start.

The second batch of drill results indicate Voyager has an exceptional porphyry copper project and the results obtained to date would not be out of place in the same breath as the giant Oyu Tolgoi copper gold discovery.

The results are from Voyager's Cughur Discovery at the KM Copper Porphyry Project in the South Gobi Region of southern Mongolia that has the potential to be a company making asset.

Highlights from the completed diamond tails and further reverse circulation drilling include:

- 84 metres at 3.2% copper and 9.7 g/t silver from 30 metres;
- 26 metres at 2.2% copper and 7.6 g/t silver from 70 metres;
- 110 metres at 1.0% copper and 2.7 g/t silver from 22 metres:
- 72 metres at 0.9% copper and 3.1 g/t silver from 28 metres; and
- 72 metres at 0.6% copper and 0.5 g/t silver from 28 metres.

Significantly, the Cughur discovery remains open at depth and along strike.

Voyager has now sourced a third diamond core drilling rig, bringing the total number of rigs operating at KM to four.

Drilling continues at Cughur with a total of 37 reverse circulation holes and 7 diamond core tails being completed.

The company expects further analytical results from Cughur and extents to the higher grade chalcocite mineralisation.

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