en.Wedoany.com Reported - Questcorp Mining Inc., together with technical partner Riverside Resources, announced the completion of an expanded Induced Polarization (IP) geophysical study at the La Unión Gold-Silver Project in Sonora, Mexico. The second phase drilling program is fully funded and set to commence shortly.

The geophysical study included five strategic survey lines deployed in high-priority areas previously identified through geological mapping, geochemical sampling, underground mine surveys, and historical drilling. The IP results provided continuity for the spring 2026 field campaign, which revealed high-grade mineralization of gold, silver, lead, and zinc in the Union Mine, Union Norte, Javalí, and Creston zones. The geophysical study successfully highlighted conductive zones coinciding with known mineralization and identified potential extensions beyond historical exploration areas. The northern portion of the claim block was explored for the first time, generating new high-interest geophysical targets. These findings have improved understanding of the geological controls associated with Carbonate Replacement Deposit (CRD) mineralization and emerging sediment-hosted gold targets.
With environmental permits secured, funding in place, and contractors engaged, Questcorp is preparing to immediately launch the next round of exploration activities. Saf Dhillon, President and CEO of Questcorp, stated that each layer of systematic work continues to point toward a mineralized system far larger than initially recognized, and the upcoming exploration campaign could be transformative for the company's progress on this district-scale asset.
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