MOD Resources Limited reported substantial downhole widths of disseminated chalcocite mineralisation and high grade NPF (Ngwako Pan Formation) contact mineralisation in the initial phase of drilling to test the potential of the large A1 Dome in the Kalahari Copper Belt in Botswana. The 12km long A1 Dome, located 22km east of MOD's 60Mt T3 Copper Project, is the second `buried dome' outside the T3 Copper Project to be drilled by the MOD/Metal Tiger JV within the T3 Expansion Project (963km2). Following a reinterpretation of the EM data, A1 Dome now comprises the A1, A2, A3, A21 and A27 prospects. A1 Dome and the A4 Dome, 8km west of the T3 Copper Project, form part of the strategy to explore for potential resources which could be processed at the planned T3 process plant and potentially add significant value to the project. Hole MO-A1-005D intersected an exceptional downhole width of disseminated mineralisation within the host sediments which assayed 130m @ 0.52% Cu and 3.5g/t Ag from 590m downhole depth. MO-A1-005D was terminated before intersecting the NPF contact and will be deepened to test this very prospective contact. Eight hundred metres to the east of MO-A1-005D, hole MO-A1-006D intersected another zone of disseminated mineralisation which assayed 52m @ 0.61% Cu and 4.6g/t Ag from 624m downhole depth, including 1.4m @ 3.8% Cu and 26g/t Ag on the NPF contact. Hole MO-A1-003D, 4.2km west of MO-A1-006D, intersected 19m @ 0.8% Cu and 6g/t Ag from 660m downhole depth, including 3m @ 2.0% Cu and 15g/t Ag on the NPF contact.