Bryah (ASX:BYH) shows promising signs at Windalah

Bryah Resources finds more promising signs of leading to potentially significant copper-gold deposits at Windalah Project in Western Australia. Looking for new drill targets.

The quarry is deep volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits and Bryah has produced priority targets from multiple lines of strong geological evidence, with the WA Government has backing up its belief and providing $140,000 in co-funding.

“We have again strong indications of copper in the system, especially with secondary copper mineralisation observed in the core,” Bryah Chief Executive Ashley Jones said,

Mr Jones added these deep holes will now be the focus for down hole electromagnetic surveys.

“The DHEM can identify conductors, which will show any copper mineralisation withing the vicinity,” he said.

“Depending on the orientation, the DHEM will search up to 150m radius around the holes. This will cover a lot of the prospective area. Any sign of a conductor will establish new drill targets.”

It is little wonder why Bryah and the West Australian government is backing in deep copper-gold exploration within highly prospective borders, gold has been testing the waters of a new price record and commodity analysts continue to point towards a looming supply gulf for copper.

Bryah expects the surveys to test for off-hole conductors to begin in the second half of this year as it continues work on modelling a manganese JORC resource following the return of more exceptional grades from the Redrum prospect.

 

Bryah Basin Tenements and Regional Geology Map

Bryah Basin Tenements and Regional Geology Map

BRYAH RES FPO [BYH]
Sector: Basic Materials
Industry: Other Industrial Metals & Mining
Employees:
Albright Metals Ltd operates as a mineral exploration company in Australia. The company explores for gold, copper, nickel, manganese, and base metal deposits. It's flagship project owned 100% interests in the Golden Pike Gold and Antimony project comprising 146 contiguous mineral claims covering approximately 3,292 hectares located in New Brunswick, Canada. Albright Metals Ltd was formerly known as Bryah Resources Limited aand changed its name to Albright Metals Ltd in November 2025. The company was incorporated in 2017 and is based in Leederville, Australia.