Up 188% in a year, why is this ASX All Ords mining stock surging again today?

Investors are piling into this fast-rising ASX mining stock again on Thursday. But why?

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The All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) is down 0.5% today, despite the best lifting efforts of this surging ASX All Ords mining stock.

The outperforming stock in question is Strickland Metals Ltd (ASX: STK), which is primarily focused on its Rogozna Gold and Base Metals Project, located in Serbia.

Strickland Metals shares closed yesterday trading for 21.5 cents. In early morning trade on Thursday, shares are changing hands for 23 cents apiece, up 7%.

This sees the Strickland Metals share price up a sizzling 187.5% since this time last year, smashing the 20.6% one-year returns delivered by the benchmark index.

Now, here's what's catching investor interest today.

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ASX All Ords mining stock lifts on drill results

Strickland Metals shares are lifting off after the miner reported on the latest batch of positive assay results. The results stem from the diamond drilling campaign at the Obradov Potok prospect, situated within Strickland's Rogozna Project.

The ASX All Ords mining stock said the drilling has confirmed the presence of carbonate-replacement lead (Pb), Zinc (Zn), and Silver (Ag) mineralisation at Obradov Potok. Importantly, these results were intercepted along an existing, promising trend.

For our geologically minded readers, Strickland reported that the mineralisation is consistent with "an outer carbonate-replacement style halo proximal to copper gold skarn", which is dominant at Rogozna.

The ASX All Ords mining stock now plans further drilling in the area to target the interpreted core of the copper-gold skarn system.

Management highlighted that Strickland is well-funded to carry on further exploration. As at 31 December, the miner held cash and liquids of $38 million. That's not including the $55 million it raised from a recently completed institutional placement.

What did Strickland Metals management say?

Commenting on results helping boost the ASX All Ords mining stock today, Strickland Metals managing director Paul L'Herpiniere said the confirmation of significant zones of carbonate-replacement lead zinc-silver mineralisation has elevated Obradov Potok as a priority target for follow-up exploration.

"This represents another important breakthrough by the team, validating our exploration model and reinforcing the potential for a major new discovery," he said.

"Importantly, the target area also sits along strike from the cornerstone Gradina and Copper Canyon deposits, further enhancing its prospectivity," L'Herpiniere added.

Looking ahead, L'Herpiniere concluded:

Following recent discoveries at Red Creek and Kotlovi, these results continue to highlight the scale and endowment of the broader Rogozna system.

We are looking forward to undertaking follow-up drilling as part of the 2026 field season targeting the interpreted core of the system at Obradov Potok, where we see a compelling opportunity to make a major new discovery.

Motley Fool contributor Bernd Struben has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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