Vizsla Copper receives drilling permit for the Copperview Project
Published by Will Owen,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Vizsla Copper Corp. has received an exploration permit for its 11 630 ha., 100% controlled Copperview Project in south-central British Columbia.
Highlights
- Permit approval: A five-year Multi-Year Area Based (MYAB) permit has been granted for planned drill programs at the Copperview Project.
- Approved activities: The permit allows for drilling at multiple sites and as well as limited construction and modification of exploration access trails.
- Exploration to commence: Planning is underway for a drill program later in the year focused on evaluating the porphyry-related copper potential of the previously undrilled M5 target, central to the project area.
Comments
“The grant of this drill permit represents a key milestone for the company as we advance our pipeline of copper, and other critical mineral exploration projects”, commented Craig Parry, Executive Chairman and CEO of the company. “The M5 target has been refined through systematic exploration programs over the last two years. We look forward to announcing more detailed drilling plans in due course, which we anticipate commencing this fall.”
“The Vizsla Copper exploration team is excited to evaluate the previously undrilled M5 target area with core drilling”, commented Steve Blower, VP Exploration. “It’s location, geology, and geophysical signatures warrant drill testing in this region known for economic copper-gold porphyry related deposits.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/exploration-development/17042026/vizsla-copper-receives-drilling-permit-for-the-copperview-project/
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