C3 Metals Reports Significant Copper Intersections at Khaleesi Project in Peru
C3 Metals has reported substantial copper mineralization from 11 drill holes at its Khaleesi project in Peru, with highlights including 148.05m at 0.42% CuEq from 265m depth and 43.80m at 0.59% CuEq from 25m depth. This data supports ongoing exploration efforts aimed at understanding the mineralization's scale and potential economic feasibility.

C3 Metals Inc. has announced results from 11 drill holes at the Khaleesi copper project in Peru, revealing significant copper mineralization. Drill hole KHZ5825-003 reported 148.05m at 0.42% CuEq (0.34% copper) from 275m depth, while KHZ5790-001 intersected 43.80m at 0.59% CuEq (0.47% copper) from 40.1m depth.
The first phase of drilling, comprising 12 holes and 6,300m, was deemed successful, with mineralization found at every hole. The second phase will focus on locating the core of the hydrothermal system, with plans for an additional 15,000m of drilling.
The project is situated in the Andahuaylas-Yauri Belt, known for its copper deposits. Ongoing exploration may enhance understanding of the project's economic viability.




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