CEO Clips - Angkor Resources: Multi-Asset Growth Across Borders

From copper-gold in Cambodia to energy in Alberta, Angkor Resources (TSX.V: ANK, OTC: ANKOF) is building a cross-border platform for long-term resource value.

CEO Clips - Angkor Resources: Multi-Asset Growth Across Borders

Oil, gas, and minerals—Angkor Resources is pursuing near-term milestones across multiple resource fronts

Angkor Resources isn’t just exploring—it’s optimizing. With a presence in both Canada and Southeast Asia, the company is advancing multiple fronts. In Cambodia, Angkor is awaiting results from its copper-gold porphyry assays while preparing for oil and gas exploration. Meanwhile in Alberta, the company is set to acquire additional oil production, marking a significant step toward becoming a diversified energy producer.

With a focus on firsts—like Cambodia’s emerging onshore energy sector—Angkor is also bringing a global standard of best practices to its projects. This commitment to “people, planet, and profit” guides its approach as it moves through a decisive 90-day stretch of project development and testing.

To learn more about Angkor Resources (TSX.V: ANK, OTC: ANKOF), watch their video HERE

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