Vizsla Copper Launches New Drilling in Canada to Expand Mineral Resources
2026-05-21 17:52
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Vizsla Copper has announced plans for up to 8,000 meters of drilling at its Woodjam project, comprising approximately 16 drill holes, focusing on the Three Firs, Great Plains, and Deerhorn areas, which are considered prospective for copper and gold.

At Three Firs, drilling will aim to identify the source of mineralized clasts previously detected within a breccia system associated with porphyry-style mineralization. At Great Plains, the potential of an untested geophysical target located south of the Southeast deposit will be evaluated.

Regarding the Deerhorn target, Vizsla Copper stated that the new drilling is designed to expand the copper-gold mineralization identified in previous campaigns, following encouraging results recorded in veins and mineralized stockworks.

Meanwhile, Vizsla Copper has completed the first phase of drilling at the Poplar project, finishing over 11,200 meters across 21 drill holes distributed among the Thira, Camp Lake, and Copper Pond targets. All samples have been sent for geochemical analysis, and the second phase of drilling at Poplar will commence after the final results are received and interpreted, and following the conclusion of the Woodjam campaign.

The company highlighted previous success at the Thira discovery, where broad intercepts of copper-molybdenum mineralization associated with a porphyry system were encountered.

Vizsla Copper announced the appointment of Peruvian national Susy Horna as the company's new Corporate Secretary, emphasizing her experience in legal and governance matters within the mining, energy, and maritime industries.

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