25th Feb 2019 07:03
25 February 2019
MOD Resources Limited
("MOD" or the "Company")
Presentation - BMO Global Metals & Mining Conference
MOD Resources Ltd, (ASX/LSE: MOD) the copper exploration and development company focused on the central Kalahari Copper Belt in Botswana, advises that its latest company presentation, from the BMO Global Metals & Mining Conference in Miami, has been released to the Australian Securities Exchange.
A full PDF version of the presentation is available from the Company's website: https://www.modresources.com.au/presentations.
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For and on behalf of the Board.
Julian Hanna Managing Director
| Mark Clements Executive Chairman and Company Secretary
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Jeff Sansom Investor Relations P: +61 (8) 9322 8233 | Jos Simson / Emily Fenton (UK PR & IR) Tavistock P: +44 (0) 207 920 3150 P: +44 (0) 778 855 4035 |
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About MOD Resources
MOD Resources is a dual listed (ASX/LSE: MOD) copper exploration and development company with a dominant land position within the Kalahari Copper Belt in Botswana. The Company is focussed on the 100% MOD owned T3 Copper Project, expecting to release a Feasibility Study in the first quarter of 2019. In parallel with the development of the T3 Copper Project, MOD continues its exploration program across several priority drill targets and within untested areas of interesting and potentially significant Cu-Zn soil anomalies.
The Company is continuing to engage with interested parties in relation to T3 funding opportunities and is targeting to begin development of the T3 Copper Project in 2H 2019, with a vision of commencing production in the mid-term while focussing on generating strong, consistent and predictable returns for shareholders.
MOD has a strong social licence to operate within Botswana as well as within the host community of Ghanzi. MOD will continue to work collaboratively with regulators and members of the Ghanzi District to ensure that any social investments and developments are targeted to create a positive and lasting legacy.
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