C3 Metals Confirms Mineralization Age at Khaleesi Copper Project, Peru, Matches Las Bambas and Antapaccay Deposits
C3 Metals Inc. has confirmed that the molybdenite mineralization age at its Khaleesi copper project in southern Peru is approximately 35.8 million years, aligning with the ages of the nearby Las Bambas and Antapaccay copper deposits. This discovery, resulting from a geochronology program, indicates the presence of a long-lived hydrothermal system at Khaleesi, enhancing its exploration significance. The project has completed 12 drill holes, with further drilling planned for 2026.

C3 Metals Inc. has announced that the molybdenite mineralization age at the Khaleesi copper project in Peru is approximately 35.8 million years, similar to the nearby Las Bambas and Antapaccay deposits. The project is located along the Andahuaylas-Yauri Skarn and Porphyry belt.
Geochronological results indicate that the gabbroic-diorite intrusives are about 40.1 million years old, suggesting these intrusives facilitate mineralization rather than stoping it out. C3 Metals has completed 12 drill holes totaling 6,300 meters with copper observed in all holes. An additional drilling program of 15,000 meters is planned for completion by the end of 2026.




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