
Belararox (ASX:BRX) has commenced diamond drilling at its Toro Central prospect, part of the TMT Project in Argentina, targeting a broad, near-surface epithermal system identified by a 1.4-kilometre chargeability anomaly.
The anomaly, which intensifies toward the southern Toro South area, aligns with historical mineralised intersections and represents a largely untested, highly prospective shallow target.
The company has completed MT/IP surveys at Toro South, with interpretation ongoing to refine targets for deeper copper-porphyry potential.
Executive Director Chris Gale said the drilling marks a key step in advancing the project, while Exploration Manager Chris Blaser noted the drill will continue through the festive period, with first assay results expected in early February 2026.
Advanced 3D modelling of geophysical data is underway to further define the scale and depth of priority anomalies across Toro Central and Toro South, with additional surveys progressing at the Tambo South target.