Andina Copper Reports 198 m at 0.51% Cu and 454 m at 0.43% Cu from CDH005 at Cobrasco Project, Colombia
Andina Copper Corporation announced significant drill intercepts from hole CDH005 at its Cobrasco Project in Chocó, Colombia, including 198 meters at 0.51% Cu and 454 meters at 0.43% Cu. The hole, testing southern extensions of the mineralization, reached a depth of 934 meters and confirmed the presence of a large-scale copper-molybdenum system. The company plans to mobilize a second drill to further explore the area, which exhibits a strong geochemical anomaly extending 2.5 km north-south and 900 m east-west.

Andina Copper Corporation reported drill hole CDH005 at its Cobrasco Project in Chocó, Colombia, intersecting 198 meters at 0.51% Cu and 454 meters at 0.43% Cu. The hole was drilled to explore southern extensions of the mineralized zone and reached a total depth of 934 meters.
It confirmed the presence of a significant copper-molybdenum system characterized by diorite and dacite porphyries. The company is mobilizing a second drill to further assess the geochemical anomaly, which spans 2.5 km north-south and 900 m east-west. Ongoing environmental baseline programs and geological mapping are also planned.




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