Angkor Resources Corp. announced the completion of a grid rock sampling and soil sampling program in the Canada Wall porphyry copper target within the 100%-owned Andong Meas Exploration License, Cambodia. Highlights of the Sampling Program: The rock sampling program covered an area of 4.5 square kilometers which was centered on the copper-molybdenum soil geochemical anomaly; A total of 142 rock samples were collected at 200m centers over the 4.5 square kilometers to assess the petrology of surface rocks; the rocks will be analyzed using a multi-element, low detection limit method which can help to zero in on the porphyry center; The soil sampling program was targeting coincident aeromagnetic, resistivity and IP anomalies believed to be another porphyry center which remains untested by drilling; A total of 108 soil samples were taken on a 100m center grid over a more concentrated area of the coincident multi-spectral anomaly proper using an auger drill to depth of blade resistance as deep as 5.0 meters; Company geologists have relogged core and reinterpreted the rock units to be aplite in contact with moderately potassic altered diorite with accompanying pyrite/chalcopyrite veins.

Aplite formations tend to pierce the copper deposits and are common in copper porphyry systems.