Kutcho Copper Enhances and Defines New VMS Drill Targets
Kutcho Copper has advanced its exploration targeting for the 2025 field program at its high-grade copper-zinc development project in British Columbia. The company has utilized ZTEM, VTEM, and seismic geophysical data to identify several high-priority VMS (Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide) drill targets.
The analysis has defined three near-mineralization targets (Esso West, Sumac Gap, and Hamburger) and four additional high-priority targets in fold repeat VMS horizons. The Esso West target, considered high priority, spans approximately 1900m strike by 500m down dip at 300-600m depth, with historical drilling showing promising results of 7.2m @ 2.0% Cu and 5.2% Zn.
Other significant targets include the Hamburger target near the Main deposit, the Sumac Gap below the Main deposit, and the Jenn target located 5km east and south from the Main deposit. Additional targets include Mother, Far East, and Kris, all showing promising geological characteristics for potential VMS deposits.
Kutcho Copper ha avanzato la sua esplorazione mirata per il programma di campo del 2025 nel suo progetto di sviluppo di rame-zinco ad alto grado nella Columbia Britannica. L'azienda ha utilizzato i dati geofisici ZTEM, VTEM e sismici per identificare diversi obiettivi di perforazione VMS (Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide) di alta priorità.
L'analisi ha definito tre obiettivi vicini alla mineralizzazione (Esso West, Sumac Gap e Hamburger) e quattro ulteriori obiettivi di alta priorità in orizzonti VMS a ripetizione. L', considerato di alta priorità, si estende per circa 1900 metri lungo la strike per 500 metri in profondità a 300-600 metri, con perforazioni storiche che mostrano risultati promettenti di 7,2 metri a 2,0% Cu e 5,2% Zn.
Altri obiettivi significativi includono l' vicino al deposito principale, il Sumac Gap sotto il deposito principale e l' situato a 5 km a est e a sud dal deposito principale. Ulteriori obiettivi includono Mother, Far East e Kris, tutti con caratteristiche geologiche promettenti per potenziali depositi VMS.
Kutcho Copper ha avanzado su exploración dirigidas para el programa de campo de 2025 en su proyecto de desarrollo de cobre y zinc de alta ley en Columbia Británica. La empresa ha utilizado dati geofísicos ZTEM, VTEM y sísmicos para identificar varios objetivos de perforación VMS (Sulfuros Masivos Volcánicos) de alta prioridad.
El análisis ha definido tres objetivos cercanos a la mineralización (Esso West, Sumac Gap y Hamburger) y cuatro objetivos adicionales de alta prioridad en horizontes VMS de pliegue repetido. El objetivo Esso West, considerado de alta prioridad, abarca aproximadamente 1900 metros de longitud por 500 metros de profundidad a 300-600 metros, con perforaciones históricas que muestran resultados prometedores de 7.2 metros a 2.0% Cu y 5.2% Zn.
Otros objetivos significativos incluyen el objetivo Hamburger cerca del depósito principal, el Sumac Gap debajo del depósito principal y el objetivo Jenn ubicado a 5 km al este y sur del depósito principal. Los objetivos adicionales incluyen Mother, Far East y Kris, todos mostrando características geológicas prometedoras para depósitos VMS potenciales.
쿠척 구리는 브리티시컬럼비아에서의 고급 구리-아연 개발 프로젝트에 대한 2025년 현장 프로그램의 탐사를 발전시켰습니다. 회사는 ZTEM, VTEM 및 지진학적 데이터를 이용하여 여러 고우선 VMS(화산 기원 대량 황화물) 시추 목표를 식별했습니다.
분석을 통해 세 개의 근시광물화 목표(Esso West, Sumac Gap 및 Hamburger)와 접힘 반복 VMS 수평에서의 네 개의 추가 고우선 목표가 정의되었습니다. Esso West 목표는 고우선으로 간주되며 약 1900m의 스트라이크에 500m의 하강 깊이로 300-600m에서 확장되며, 역사적인 시추 결과는 7.2m에서 2.0% Cu와 5.2% Zn의 유망한 결과를 보여주고 있습니다.
기타 중요한 목표로는 주요 매장지 근처의 Hamburger 목표, 주요 매장지 아래의 Sumac Gap, 주요 매장지에서 동쪽과 남쪽으로 5km 떨어진 Jenn 목표가 있습니다. 추가 목표로는 Mother, Far East 및 Kris가 있으며, 모두 잠재적인 VMS 매장지에 대한 유망한 지질적 특성을 보여줍니다.
Kutcho Copper a avancé dans ses explorations ciblées pour le programme de terrain 2025 dans son projet de développement de cuivre-zinc de haute qualité en Colombie-Britannique. La société a utilisé les données géophysiques ZTEM, VTEM et sismiques pour identifier plusieurs cibles de forage VMS (Sulfures Massifs Volcaniques) de haute priorité.
L'analyse a défini trois cibles proches de la minéralisation (Esso West, Sumac Gap et Hamburger) et quatre autres cibles de haute priorité dans des horizons VMS repliés. La cible Esso West, considérée comme haute priorité, s'étend sur environ 1900 m de portée par 500 m de profondeur à 300-600 m, avec des forages historiques montrant des résultats prometteurs de 7,2 m à 2,0 % Cu et 5,2 % Zn.
D'autres cibles significatives comprennent la cible Hamburger près du dépôt principal, le Sumac Gap en dessous du dépôt principal et la cible Jenn située à 5 km à l'est et au sud du dépôt principal. D'autres cibles incluent Mother, Far East et Kris, toutes montrant des caractéristiques géologiques prometteuses pour des dépôts potentiels de VMS.
Kutcho Copper hat die Erkundungsziele für das Feldprogramm 2025 in seinem hochwertigen Kupfer-Zink-Entwicklungsprojekt in British Columbia vorangetrieben. Das Unternehmen hat ZTEM, VTEM und seismische geophysikalische Daten genutzt, um mehrere hochpriorisierte VMS (vulkanogene Massensulfid) Bohrziele zu identifizieren.
Die Analyse hat drei Nahe-Mineralisation Ziele definiert (Esso West, Sumac Gap und Hamburger) sowie vier weitere hochpriorisierte Ziele in gefalteten VMS-Horizonten. Das Esso West Ziel, das als hochpriorisiert gilt, erstreckt sich über etwa 1900 m Strike bei 500 m Gefälle in einer Tiefe von 300-600 m, wobei historische Bohrungen vielversprechende Ergebnisse von 7,2 m bei 2,0 % Cu und 5,2 % Zn zeigen.
Weitere bedeutende Ziele sind das Hamburger Ziel in der Nähe der Hauptlagerstätte, das Sumac Gap unterhalb der Hauptlagerstätte und das Jenn Ziel, das 5 km östlich und südlich von der Hauptlagerstätte liegt. Weitere Ziele sind Mother, Far East und Kris, die alle vielversprechende geologische Merkmale für potenzielle VMS-Lagerstätten aufweisen.
- Identification of multiple new high-priority VMS drill targets for 2025 exploration
- Historical drilling at Esso West target showed promising results (7.2m @ 2.0% Cu and 5.2% Zn)
- Enhanced exploration potential through advanced geophysical techniques covering 90% of claim area
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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 6, 2025) - Kutcho Copper Corp. (TSXV: KC) (OTCQX: KCCFF) ("Kutcho Copper" or the "Company") is pleased to provide additional drill targeting advancements for our anticipated 2025 exploration field program at its feasibility stage, high-grade copper-zinc development project (the "Project") located in north-western British Columbia.
Vince Sorace, President & CEO of Kutcho Copper, stated: "We continue to refine and enhance our exploration potential utilizing extensive and new ZTEM, VTEM and seismic geophysical data to extract the best targeting information for our anticipated 2025 exploration drilling campaign. We are excited about the definition of new VMS targets and the potential for new discoveries, especially at the Esso West target, which could have a positive and compelling impact on the Project."
Exploration VMS Targeting Update
Interpretation of the results of constrained 3D Inversion models of magnetic and ZTEM1 conductivity data has high-lighted and refined several high priority drill ready VMS targets.
The ZTEM inversion analysis was complimented with historical and expanded (2023) VTEM data sets. The interpretation of VTEM signals enables the determination of horizon dip and discrimination of stratabound unmineralized conductors such as graphitic shale from sulphide mineralization. The ZTEM technology can image conductive horizons at a greater depth than VTEM.
Modelling and interpretation were completed in two phases - an initial phase (phase one) focussed on the corridor of known mineralization, enabling verification of the modelling process with real mineralization results. Interpretation of Phase One of the ZTEM inversion model work defined three near mineralization targets - Esso West, Sumac Gap, and Hamburger. All three targets are in Kutcho time horizon rocks, all show conductivity results similar to the known mineralization and occur immediate to the defined resources. These represent drill ready targets, for testing in 2025.
Mira Geoscience recently completed Phase Two of the ZTEM inversion model to encompass all ZTEM information (which covers over
1ZTEM is the Z-Axis Tipper Electromagnetic is a geophysical technique utilizing natural earth currents to image the subsurface three-dimensional distribution of apparent resistivity to depths exceeding one kilometer.
1VTEM is the "Versatile Time-Domain Electromagnetic" technique and is useful for detecting and discriminating between moderate to excellent conductors
Figure 1 Isometric view of the constrained inversion of the ZTEM data intersected with the interpreted mineral event horizon. The strength of the conductivity signal is not a direct measure of mineralization potential value.
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Target Areas
Esso West
Esso West is a high priority drill ready target. The target area is approximately 1900 m strike by 500 m down dip and lies at a depth of 300 - 600 m. The target is bracketed by a total of five historical drillholes that intercepted a combination of (a) moderately to strongly sericite - pyrite altered quartz - crystals tuffs that correlate to the immediate hanging wall rocks to the known deposits and (b) sericite - pyrite altered lapilli tuffs, which are indicative of the recognized foot wall sequence. However, none of these holes directly tested the Esso West target. One of the past holes returned an intercept of 7.2m @
A five hole drill program is planned for a total of roughly 3,500 m, combined with downhole EM surveys, to thoroughly test the target area and aid vectoring within it, as drilling progresses.
Hamburger
The untested Hamburger target lies immediately to the east of the Main deposit and measures approximately 2,000 m along strike and 250 m down dip with an approximate depth from surface of 450 m. Several proximal, near surface holes intersected felsic lapilli tuffs that are intensely sericite altered with pyrite and massive pyrite pods identical to the immediate footwall to the Main deposit resource. This target requires drill testing.
Sumac Gap
Sitting approximately 350 m below surface, Sumac Gap is a continuous 600 m by 300 m conductive target, downdip and to the west of the Main deposit. The up-dip edge of Sumac Gap was previously intercepted by two historical holes spaced 250 m apart and drilled in 1976. The holes intersected carbonate and hematite alteration typical of the immediate hanging wall, followed by an unsampled pyrite horizon which appears indicative of the Kutcho Horizon. The alteration and mineralization present are typical of material proximal to the mineralized zones within the known deposits. The down-dip portion of Sumac Gap presents a compelling drill target.
Jenn
The Jenn target is a new high priority ZTEM target located on a prospective VMS horizon 5 km to the east and south from the Main deposit. Outcrop at Jenn shows silica-sericite-pyrite alteration in felsic volcanic rocks. Alteration is supported by a significant copper and zinc geochemical soil anomaly. Shallow historical drilling at Jenn intersected copper bearing disseminated to semi-massive pyritic zones in felsic rocks where best intercept was
The Jenn ZTEM conductivity anomaly sits approximately 300 m below surface and is 1,850 m long and 500 m wide. It requires drill testing.
Mother
The Mother target has been refined by constraint of the ZTEM inversion into two separate high conductivity targets each measuring 950 m and 2000 m in strike length by 200 - 350 m dip direction. This near surface target has supporting VTEM conductor anomalies, portions of which have only been tested by four short drill holes from the 1970's and define a prospective geological environment for a potential VMS deposit. Two historical holes anchored on the western extents of the target intersected an interpreted felsic flow dome consisting of a combination of sericite altered quartz, quartz - feldspar and lapilli felsic tuffs similar to the setting of the Main, Sumac, and Esso deposits. Silica exhalites with jasperoid development, and bands of magnetite and semi massive - massive sulphides occur between felsic units. These exhalites returned surface rock chip samples that ranged from
Far East
The Far East target has been refined to a 1,600 m long partially coincident ZTEM and VTEM and magnetic target. A total of four historical drill holes have tested 400 m (or ~
Kris
The Kris target is defined by a 3,700 m long by 300 m wide ZTEM conductivity anomaly. Four refined high conductivity constrained inversion ZTEM anomalies each measuring between 450 m - 850 m along strike by 300 m are untested by drilling. Historical drilling, consisting of three holes, intersected sericite altered crystal bearing tuffs with anomalous concentrations of pyrite and pyritic ash tuffs that resemble those found near the Kutcho deposits indicating that the Kris target could preserve a productive VMS environment.
Additional target areas are currently being evaluated which include the Jack, Bow and Josh Creek targets
Qualified Persons
The technical or scientific information in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Andrew Sharp, P.Eng BC (Lic. No. 47907), FAusIMM, Chief Operating Officer for Kutcho Copper, who serves as a qualified person under the definition of National Instrument 43-101.
About Kutcho Copper
Kutcho Copper Corp. is a Canadian resource company committed to social responsibility and the highest environmental standards, focused on expanding and developing the Kutcho Project, its feasibility stage, high-grade copper-zinc development project located in north-western British Columbia.
Vince Sorace
President & CEO, Kutcho Copper Corp.
For further information regarding Kutcho Copper Corp., please email info@kutcho.ca or visit our website at www.kutcho.ca.
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