La Poderosa
Project
Mina la Poderosa
The Next Collahuasi, Next to Collahuasi
We have completed approximately 6,000 meters of diamond drilling since 2021 and have Discovered in the last three drill holes (Blue 008/008A/007A) hundred of meters of disseminated sulfides coming from a large primary copper system.
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The significant presence of sulfides in the samples obtained validates our Green Rocks studies and indicates that the porphyry deposit we are looking for is located in our vicinity, within the Domeyko Fault Zone, where some of the world’s largest copper mines are located: Collahuasi, the second largest copper mine in the world is located 50 km North of La Poderosa, El Abra found 50 km South of La Poderosa and others such as Radomiro Tomic, Chuquicamata and Ministro Halles.
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In order to continue with the exploration and drilling program at La Poderosa, a deep magnetic study is now considered in the Eastern portion of the property. This will allow us to be efficient in determining the targets to be drilled, bearing in mind that it is a copper porphyry, according to the typical model associated with these deposits, where sulfide halos surround the core of the deposit.