Hayasa Metals Reports AMT Results for Urasar Copper-Gold Project in Armenia
Hayasa Metals released preliminary AMT geophysical results from its Urasar copper-gold project in Armenia, with plans for a follow-up drill program of up to 1,000 meters.

Hayasa Metals Inc. (TSXV: HAY) (OTCQB: HAYAF) has announced the receipt of preliminary Natural Source Audio Magnetotelluric (AMT) sections from a six-line, 53-station survey conducted at its Urasar copper-gold project in Armenia during May 2026. This marks the second AMT survey at Urasar, following a trial three-line survey completed in June 2025. The AMT geophysical method measures variations in the Earth's natural electromagnetic fields to map subsurface resistivity contrasts, which are often associated with mineralized zones in porphyry copper-gold systems. By identifying areas of low resistivity that may correspond to sulfide mineralization or hydrothermal alteration, AMT surveys help geologists prioritize drill targets with greater confidence. The new data will be integrated with earlier geochemical and drilling results to refine targeting and reduce exploration risk.
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Over the next week, Hayasa management will evaluate the combined datasets to plan a follow-up drill program of up to 1,000 meters at Urasar. The company aims to test high-priority targets identified from the AMT survey and previous work, with drilling expected to commence in the coming months. Market participants will watch for further updates on drill targets and assay results, which could provide additional catalysts for the stock. Successful drilling could enhance the project's resource potential and attract strategic partnerships or acquisition interest, while disappointing results may lead to share price volatility. As with all junior explorers, Hayasa's stock performance is closely tied to exploration milestones and broader commodity price trends.