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Adyton Reports Completion of Land Ownership and Baseline Field Work at Wapolu Joint Venture
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[{"type":"text","content":"Adyton Reports Completion of Land Ownership and Baseline Field Work at Wapolu Joint VentureNOT FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES OR FOR DISTRIBUTION TO U.S. NEWSWIRE SERVICES.Brisbane, Australia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 18, 2025) - Adyton Resources Corporation (TSXV: ADY) (\"Adyton\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that its 50/50 Joint Venture Partner, East Vision Investment Holdings (EVIH), has completed both land ownership mapping and baseline social and environmental base line work at its Wapolu gold project, Fergusson Island, Papua New Guinea.KEY HIGHLIGHTAdyton's JV partner, EVIH, is the operator and has been progressing a number of key enabling work streams to satisfy the requirements for both Mining Lease and Environment permit applications. In parallel, EVIH has also been progressing metallurgical test work to inform the Wapolu flow sheet design and resource modelling and meeting with a range of equipment suppliers in preparation to place orders for long lead items with the goal of production in 2H26.Tim Crossley, Chief Executive Officer, stated: \"We are pleased with the progress being made by EVIH and remain confident that, with strong execution and a timely assessment by the Mineral Resources Authority (MRA) and Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (CEPA), together we can achieve first production at Wapolu in 2H26. Although it is early days, this significant progress bodes well for the JVs near-term development plans for a shallow, open-pit surface mining operation at Wapolu.\"Gary Wang, Chief Executive Officer, EVIH, stated:\"We have now completed more than 8,000 m of drilling at Fergusson Island, and my team has been working on meeting the requirements for our mining lease and environment permit applications for the restart of the old Wapolu operation. We are also well advanced in completing metallurgical test work and finalizing the flowsheet design for the Wapolu process plant\".Plate 1: EVIH social, environmental base line and land mapping consultants, Seracs.To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/7416/274924_ded9491604f049c3_001full.jpgPlate 2 & 3: Seracs team addressing local village Chiefs and landowners on preparation for land boundary walks.To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.news...