Fitzroy Minerals Identifies Conductive Anomalies at Caballos Copper Project, Chile
Fitzroy Minerals has completed a MobileMT survey at the Caballos Project, revealing significant conductive anomalies linked to copper-molybdenum-gold mineralization. The findings indicate potential pathways for mineralizing fluids and support exploration targeting ahead of upcoming drilling activities.

The MobileMT survey conducted by Fitzroy Minerals over the Caballos Project, Chile, has identified multiple significant conductive anomalies associated with porphyry-style mineralization. A notable circular conductive feature measuring approximately 5 km in diameter has been linked to previous drill intercepts of copper-molybdenum-gold mineralization.
Additionally, a prominent north-south conductive corridor coinciding with the Pocuro Fault Zone extends approximately 14 km, suggesting a major structure for mineralizing fluids. EGS will execute a 3D inversion of the data to enhance target delineation.
A Deep IP survey is planned for Q2 2026 to further assess sulphide mineralization. The comprehensive data integration aims to refine high-priority drill targets.




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