Questcorp Mining Reports Enhanced Chargeability at North Island Copper Project
Questcorp Mining's recent IP survey reveals a strengthened chargeability anomaly at the Marisa Zone, indicating a potentially larger mineralized system at depth. This advancement may lead to further exploration and drilling efforts to evaluate the target's full scale.

Questcorp Mining Inc. has completed a 12.8 line-kilometre Induced Polarization survey at the Marisa Zone of the North Island Copper Project. The survey indicates a chargeability anomaly strengthening from 150 to 400 metres deep, suggesting previous drilling only intersected a portion of a larger system.
The results support the presence of a deeper porphyry system. A 3D inversion model has been generated, enhancing the understanding of the anomaly's continuity. Future steps include permitting for a drill program designed to test the anomaly's core. These developments could significantly impact exploration strategies in the region.




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