Angkor Gold Corp. announced an additional diamond drill and regional exploration program at Halo on Angkor's Oyadao South license, in conjunction with its exploration partner, Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation. The new program will include regional exploration in Oyadao South targeting regional stream sediment and termite anomalies from previous surveys in the region, as well as further geophysics in the area. Results from Phase 1 drilling reported copper intercepts, indicating the existence of previously unknown copper-molybdenum porphyry systems at Halo. Previously reported drill hole HAL17-001D showed copper (Cu) and silver (Ag) mineralization in the top 99 metres, with anomalous levels of molybdenum (Mo) corresponding with disseminated sulphides observed in the same interval. Included in the previously reported 99m interval was an intercept of 0.24% Cu, 1.34 g/t Ag, as well as 0.026% Mo over 88.9m which includes 7.9 metres of 0.8% Cu, 2.24 g/t Ag, and 0.03% Mo from 10.1 metres to 18.0 metres. True widths of the drill hole intersections have yet to be determined. Phase 2 exploration will also extend the IP lines 4.5 km further to the west of Halo to evaluate the potential for additional mineralized porphyry intrusions.