Algo Grande Copper Advances Adelita Project in Mexico, Targeting Porphyry and Skarn Copper Deposits
Algo Grande Copper is exploring the Adelita project in Sonora, Mexico, focusing on under-researched porphyry copper systems. Recent drilling results revealed significant mineralization, including new skarn horizons and elevated molybdenum levels, suggesting a large potential porphyry-skarn system. With global copper demand projected to rise significantly by 2040, the company aims to attract investment for further exploration and development of these critical mineral resources.

Algo Grande Copper is investigating the Adelita project in Sonora, Mexico, targeting underexplored porphyry copper systems. Recent drilling results from hole AG_GC_002 identified three new mineralized skarn horizons, totaling 41.59 meters of skarn mineralization, and indicated significant depth potential.
The project could host a larger porphyry-skarn system, as evidenced by high-grade surface samples and a new skarn zone discovered south of Cerro Grande. Global copper demand is expected to rise from 28 million tons in 2025 to 42 million tons by 2040, highlighting the need for new copper sources. The company plans further drilling to validate its geological model and attract investment.




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