
Kazakh Copper Projects

Sarytogan Graphite has established a new 100% owned subsidiary "Bainamys LLP" to utilise the skills of its established exploration team to explore for copper porphyry mineralisation in Kazakhstan. The first exploration licence pegged and granted is called "Baynazar".
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) hosts many large copper-gold porphyry deposits including in Kazakhstan: Bozshakol, Aktogai, Kounrad, Nurkazgan and Koksai (each 3-6Mt Cu) and Oyu Tolgai (30 Mt Cu, 44 MOz Au) in Mongolia.


Baynazar Copper Project
• 282km2 Baynazar ELA is located 20km west of the Sarytogan Graphite Deposit in Central Kazakhstan.
• The Baynazar ELA follows the margins of the Baynazar Caldera and where Soviet work identified copper, gold, silver, molybdenum and tungsten anomalism.
• Sarytogan flew a high resolution aeromagentic survey in 2024.
• Soil sampling has identified several high priority anomalies consistant with copper porphyry systems.
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Ilken KGK Drilling Commencement
• Kopa is located 100km north-west of Almaty in South Kazakhstan with good access by sealed roads.
• The 120km2 Kopa Exploration Licence is a greenfield project pegged by Sarytogan Geologists and recently granted for a period of six years with a right to extend.
• The Kopa Exploration Licence surrounds a small gold mine, Zhartas, covering the rest of the Koskuduk Volcanic Caldera where Soviet work found Cu, Au, Ag, Zn and Pb anomalism.
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