District Copper Commences Summer Field Program at Copper Keg
District Copper Corp. (DCOP) has initiated its summer field program at the Copper Keg porphyry copper project in British Columbia's Kamloops mining Division. The project, spanning 6,628 hectares, is strategically located 20 kilometers north of Teck Resources Limited's active porphyry copper deposits.
The 2025 multi-phase program begins with a preliminary reconnaissance of the entire project area. Phase 1 focuses on analyzing various aspects of the Guichon Creek Batholith, including intrusive phases, contact relations with Nicola Volcanics, alteration styles, and mineralized structures. The collected data will help reinterpret previous airborne and ground geophysical surveys to establish a foundation for Phase 2 of the exploration program.
District Copper Corp. (DCOP) ha avviato il suo programma estivo sul campo presso il progetto porfirico di rame Copper Keg nella Divisione mineraria di Kamloops, British Columbia. Il progetto, che si estende su 6.628 ettari, è situato strategicamente a 20 chilometri a nord dei depositi porfirici di rame attivi di Teck Resources Limited.
Il programma multifase 2025 inizia con una ricognizione preliminare dell’intera area del progetto. La Fase 1 si concentra sull’analisi di vari aspetti del Batholite di Guichon Creek, inclusi le fasi intrusive, le relazioni di contatto con i Nicola Volcanics, gli stili di alterazione e le strutture mineralizzate. I dati raccolti aiuteranno a reinterpretare le precedenti indagini geofisiche aeree e terrestri per creare una base per la Fase 2 del programma di esplorazione.
District Copper Corp. (DCOP) ha iniciado su programa de campo de verano en el proyecto de cobre porfídico Copper Keg en la División minera de Kamloops, Columbia Británica. El proyecto, que abarca 6,628 hectáreas, está estratégicamente ubicado a 20 kilómetros al norte de los depósitos porfídicos de cobre activos de Teck Resources Limited.
El programa multifase 2025 comienza con un reconocimiento preliminar de toda el área del proyecto. La Fase 1 se centra en analizar varios aspectos del Batolito Guichon Creek, incluyendo fases intrusivas, relaciones de contacto con los Nicola Volcanics, estilos de alteración y estructuras mineralizadas. Los datos recopilados ayudarán a reinterpretar las encuestas geofísicas aéreas y terrestres anteriores para establecer una base para la Fase 2 del programa de exploración.
District Copper Corp. (DCOP)는 브리티시컬럼비아 주 캠룹스 광업 구역에 위치한 Copper Keg 포피리 구리 프로젝트에서 여름 현장 프로그램을 시작했습니다. 이 프로젝트는 6,628헥타르에 걸쳐 있으며, Teck Resources Limited의 활성 포피리 구리 광상에서 북쪽으로 20킬로미터 떨어진 전략적 위치에 있습니다.
2025년 다단계 프로그램은 프로젝트 전체 지역에 대한 예비 정찰로 시작됩니다. 1단계는 Guichon Creek 배사암의 다양한 측면, 포함하여 관입 단계, Nicola 화산암과의 접촉 관계, 변질 양상 및 광물화 구조를 분석하는 데 중점을 둡니다. 수집된 데이터는 이전의 항공 및 지상 지구물리학 조사 결과를 재해석하여 탐사 프로그램 2단계의 기초를 마련하는 데 도움을 줄 것입니다.
District Copper Corp. (DCOP) a lancé son programme de terrain estival au projet porphyrique de cuivre Copper Keg dans la division minière de Kamloops, en Colombie-Britannique. Le projet, qui s’étend sur 6 628 hectares, est stratégiquement situé à 20 kilomètres au nord des gisements porphyriques actifs de Teck Resources Limited.
Le programme multifase 2025 débute par une reconnaissance préliminaire de l’ensemble de la zone du projet. La phase 1 se concentre sur l’analyse de divers aspects du batholite de Guichon Creek, notamment les phases intrusives, les relations de contact avec les Nicola Volcanics, les styles d’altération et les structures minéralisées. Les données recueillies permettront de réinterpréter les levés géophysiques aériens et terrestres précédents afin d’établir une base pour la phase 2 du programme d’exploration.
District Copper Corp. (DCOP) hat sein Sommerfeldprogramm am Copper Keg Porphyr-Kupferprojekt in der Bergbauregion Kamloops, British Columbia, gestartet. Das Projekt erstreckt sich über 6.628 Hektar und liegt strategisch 20 Kilometer nördlich der aktiven Porphyr-Kupferlagerstätten von Teck Resources Limited.
Das mehrphasige Programm 2025 beginnt mit einer vorläufigen Erkundung des gesamten Projektgebiets. Phase 1 konzentriert sich auf die Analyse verschiedener Aspekte des Guichon Creek Batholiths, einschließlich intrusiver Phasen, Kontaktbeziehungen zu den Nicola Vulkangesteinen, Alterationsformen und mineralisierten Strukturen. Die gesammelten Daten werden dazu beitragen, frühere Luft- und Boden-Geophysikstudien neu zu interpretieren und eine Grundlage für Phase 2 des Erkundungsprogramms zu schaffen.
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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 15, 2025) - District Copper Corp. (TSXV: DCOP) ("District Copper", "District", or the "Company") is pleased to announce that crews have mobilized and field work is underway on its flagship Copper Keg porphyry copper project in the Kamloops mining Division, BC. The project covers 6628 ha and is located at the northern end of the Guichon batholith, approximately 20 kms north of the porphyry copper deposits currently being mined by Teck Resources Limited.
The 2025 program is planned as a multi-phase program with its initial objective to complete a preliminary reconnaissance of the entire project area collecting detailed data on features that characterize the porphyry copper deposit in the Highland Valley mining district. Phase 1 of the planned program focuses on differentiating various intrusive phases of the Guichon Creek Batholith, contact relations with the older Nicola Volcanics, alteration styles, mineralogical associations and mineralized structures to prioritize areas for additional follow-up exploration. The data collected in the initial phase would also be used to complete a re-interpretation of the results of the airborne and ground geophysical surveys in the context of a porphyry copper model for the project which sets the basis for Phase 2 of the 2025 exploration program.
Jevin Werbes, CEO, commented "District Copper is excited to get the 2025 exploration program underway. We are incorporating the historical exploration data into a pragmatic approach for our exploration effort by establishing an exploration model for Copper Keg based on the porphyry copper deposits in the Highland Valley. We feel this approach provides a results-based approach to guide the planned exploration in 2025."
About the Copper Keg property
The following summary of historical exploration has been derived from the publicly available assessment reports on file with the Ministry of Mines for British Columbia. Historical exploration spans from the late 1800's to 2012. The early-stage exploration is reported to consist of mining high grade copper veins.
The property exhibits the geochemical/alteration/lithologic features typical of the argillic altered portion of a porphyry copper system at/along the potassic/propylitic contact. The property is characterized by a large, pyrite bearing, argillic zone exposed along the surface trace of the Barnes Creek fault, a major NNW trending that crosses the Guichon Creek Batholith. The high-grade copper veins noted above, reflect supergene enrichment of distal base metal veins typically associated with a porphyry copper system.
The project is underlain by an intrusive phase of the Guichon Creek batholith which intrudes the surrounding Nicola Group rocks.
Petrographic work and K/Al: Na/Al ratios indicate an alteration package ranging from argillic-phyllic- potassic (all alteration phases associated with porphyry copper systems) supported by alteration minerals indicative of the inner actinolite subzone of a porphyry system as well as secondary biotite (Potassic alteration) and sericite (phyllic alteration), quartz veinlets with pyrite and chalcopyrite.
A large pyritic zone exhibits spatial association with the argillic altered zone and could be representative of what is commonly referred to in porphyry copper terms as the "pyrite shell". Chalcopyrite, bornite and malachite (secondary copper carbonate) have been observed in outcrop and support the presence of a porphyry system.
Two highly altered gossans have been identified along the interpreted trace of the Barnes Creek fault, a major structure within the Guichon Creek batholith. The first area (800m long by 200m wide); the second area is 600 m south and smaller in extent. These gossans exhibit erratic copper concentrations, weak copper-silver soil anomalies and copper mineralization.
Since the Company acquired the property in 2021, it has completed mapping and prospecting, soil sampling, and ground and airborne geophysical programs. Results from this work are consistent with the presence of a porphyry copper system.
Soil sampling in 2024 located highly anomalous values on the recently acquired northern claims. Of the 520 samples, 8 returned values >100 ppm Cu (102.0, 122.2, 126.7, 132.2, 134.8, 136.9, 269.1 and 1517.4). This area is underlain by the Guichon Batholith, which hosts known copper porphyry deposits in this region, in contact with Nicola volcanics.
Qualified Person
Chris M. Healey, P.Geo., Chief Geologist, and a Director of District Copper Corp., is the qualified person under NI 43-101 guidelines who is responsible for the technical content of this release and approves its release.
About District Copper
District Copper is a Canadian company engaged in the exploration for porphyry copper deposits in south-central British Columbia.
For further information, please visit www.districtcoppercorp.com to view the Company's profile or contact Jevin Werbes at 604-363-2506.
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