Coppernico Metals Provides 2024 Recap and Strategic Outlook for 2025

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Coppernico Metals Inc.
Coppernico Metals Inc.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Coppernico Metals Inc. (TSX: COPR, OTCQB: CPPMF) (“Coppernico” or the “Company”), is pleased to share a corporate update, highlighting significant achievements in 2024, while providing the latest exploration findings and an overview of the Company’s strategic objectives for 2025. Coppernico remains confident in its strategy and ability to deliver shareholder value through disciplined exploration and is actively evaluating additional projects to strengthen and diversify its portfolio.

2024 Key Accomplishments

Exploration Progress at the Sombrero Project

  • Permitting Achievements:

    • Through its Peruvian subsidiary, Sombrero Minerales S.A.C., Coppernico received all the permits required for drilling which included up to 48 holes to be drilled from 38 drill pads within the Ccascabamba (formerly “Sombrero Main”) target area. This milestone enabled the commencement of the Company’s inaugural core diamond drilling program.

    • Applied to expand drilling permits from 48 to approximately 200 holes to significantly broaden the scope of exploration activities and increase the number of drills on-site to maximize the efficiency of its exploration efforts.

  • Drilling Program: The 2024 diamond drilling program (“Phase 1”) completed a total of approximately 5,203 metres of drilling across 12 holes, focused on testing high-priority targets within the Ccascabamba target area (Figure 1).

    • Notable Findings:

      • Initial assay results from holes 1 through 5 at the Corrales and Hojota targets indicate significant potential for copper and gold mineralization, showing grades comparable to those at the analogous Las Bambas mine, confirming the Company’s exploration thesis.

      • Highlights included 19 metres (“m”) of 0.50% Copper (“Cu”) and 27 m of 0.21% Cu drilled in hole 4, follow up drilling to expand on these intercepts is planned for 2025.

    • Preliminary Findings:

      • Preliminary data from holes 6 through 8 at the Hojota target, indicate the presence of copper mineralization associated with sulphides along the highly prospective contact zone between the Ccascabamba intrusive complex and the Ferrobamba limestone.

      • Holes 9 through 11 at the North Corrales and Chumpi targets have documented a high temperature portion of the hydrothermal system and have provided a refinement of our understanding of these undercover targets. 

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Figure 1: Phase 1 (2024) and Ongoing Drill Program at the Ccascabamba Target Area.

Community Engagement, Safety and Environmental

  • Strengthened Relationships: Worked with the local communities to implement initiatives such as truck driver educational workshops, geological technical training and support of AGROIDEAS programs, fostering mutual trust and collaboration.

  • Safety Excellence: Maintained a Total Recorded Incident Frequency Rate (“TRIFR”) of zero for all employees and contractors on-site, underscoring the Company’s commitment to workplace safety and well-being of its employees, contractors and related stakeholders.

  • Reclamation Initiatives: Implemented progressive reclamation of disturbed areas ensuring that land impacted by operations is restored, minimizing environmental footprint and promoting sustainable practices in partnership with local communities.