Belararox Ltd (ASX: $BRX) has commenced fieldwork at the Tambo South target as part of the Toro-Malambo-Tambo (TMT) Project in Argentina. The exploration activities, led by the Company's Exploration Director Jason Ward and Chief Technical Consultant Dr. Steve Garwin, include surface sampling and Anaconda geological mapping. The Tambo South target shares similar characteristics to the nearby Filo Del Sol Deposit, which contains Cu-Au porphyry mineralisation.
Jason Ward, Belararox's Exploration Director in Argentina, expressed optimism about the initial reconnaissance field visit to Tambo South, confirming it as a high priority target. He highlighted the advantage of locating a large alteration system at the intersection of major structural lineaments. Belararox's Managing Director, Arvind Misra, emphasized the significance of the fieldwork at Tambo South, noting the interpretation of key ASTER and Senteinial2 characteristics by Dr. Steve Garwin, the Company's Chief Technical Advisor and porphyry specialist.
Belararox's TMT Project in Argentina has progressed with the commencement of fieldwork at the Tambo South target, demonstrating the Company's focus on high-value clean energy metals. The Tambo South target shares characteristics with the nearby Filo Del Sol Deposit, indicating the potential for Cu-Au porphyry mineralisation. The Company's next steps include soil and rock chip sampling, geological mapping, and environmental baseline establishment. The TMT Project's ambitions include identifying prospective targets and potential mineral resources to meet the demand from technology, battery, and renewable energy markets.