Shiirt Project
Exploration License | Zavkhan, Western Mongolia
Local Resources
The area contains significant copper mineralization within gossanous formations. Geological mapping indicates strong potential for further base-metal discoveries.Infrastructure & Access
Accessible via Asgat soum road network. Regional administrative and logistical support available from Uliastai and Ulaanbaatar.














Highlights Summary
Western Mongolia exhibits complex geological settings with rocks dating back >600 million years and multiple tectonic phases. The dominant structural trend is Northwest–Southeast.
Two main mineral targets were identified through geological mapping and rock-chip sampling:
- Shiirt Sharain Skarn Polymetallic Mineralization
- Sericite–Alunite–Kaoline Alteration Zone
A prominent gossanous hill at Sharain Khudag hosts abundant secondary copper minerals including malachite and azurite. Rock-chip samples returned high values of copper, zinc and silver.
Cu Grade
Up to 4.18%Zn Grade
Up to 11%Silver
Up to 1,000 g/tElectrical surveys revealed a distinct stock-shaped anomaly at least 220 m long, 22 m wide, and extending 300 m deep.
Preliminary estimates suggest a potential mineral resource of 4.62 million tonnes with strong copper, zinc and silver grades.
Latest average rock-chip grades indicate 0.56% Cu, 0.95% Zn and 50 g/t Ag.
Grab samples analyzed by SGS laboratories showed copper up to 107,710 ppm and gold at 0.25 ppm.
IP and Magnetic Mapping were completed in June 2023. Diamond drilling is planned for 2026 to support conversion of the exploration license into a 30-year mining license.
In Summary
The Shiirt Zavkhan tenements represent an excellent prospect with strong potential for development into a viable mine. Further phased diamond drilling, sampling, metallurgical test work and detailed geological mapping will be done in 2026.