Copper Fox Announces Geophysical Survey at Eaglehead Porphyry Copper Project
Copper Fox Metals (OTCQX: CPFXF) has contracted Dias Geophysical Limited to conduct a 3D pole-dipole distributed DCIP survey at its 100% owned Eaglehead porphyry copper-gold-molybdenum-silver project in British Columbia. The survey will cover approximately 6 sq km of the mineralized corridor that contains four open-ended deposits.
The project aims to complete geophysical coverage of the area hosting porphyry copper mineralization along a 6km long chargeability anomaly. The DIAS32 system will be deployed with 600m line spacing and capability to image signatures to depths over 600m. The survey will help better define the mineralized envelope and assess the porphyry potential of the Eaglehead Project.
Copper Fox Metals (OTCQX: CPFXF) ha incaricato Dias Geophysical Limited di effettuare un'indagine DCIP distribuita 3D a polo-dipolo presso il suo progetto Eaglehead di rame, oro, molibdeno e argento, di proprietà al 100% situato in British Columbia. L'indagine coprirà circa 6 km² del corridoio mineralizzato che ospita quattro depositi aperti.
Il progetto mira a completare la copertura geofisica dell'area che contiene mineralizzazione di rame porfirica lungo una anomalia di carica lunga 6 km. Il sistema DIAS32 sarà utilizzato con spaziatura delle linee di 600 m e capacità di rilevare segnali a profondità superiori a 600 m. L'indagine aiuterà a definire meglio l'involucro mineralizzato e a valutare il potenziale porfirico del progetto Eaglehead.
Copper Fox Metals (OTCQX: CPFXF) ha contratado a Dias Geophysical Limited para realizar una encuesta DCIP distribuida 3D de polo-dipolo en su proyecto Eaglehead de cobre, oro, molibdeno y plata, propiedad al 100% en Columbia Británica. La encuesta cubrirá aproximadamente 6 km² del corredor mineralizado que contiene cuatro depósitos abiertos.
El proyecto tiene como objetivo completar la cobertura geofísica del área que alberga mineralización de cobre porfídico a lo largo de una anomalía de cargabilidad de 6 km de longitud. El sistema DIAS32 se desplegará con espaciado de líneas de 600 m y capacidad para detectar firmas a profundidades superiores a 600 m. La encuesta ayudará a definir mejor el contorno mineralizado y a evaluar el potencial porfídico del proyecto Eaglehead.
Copper Fox Metals (OTCQX: CPFXF)는 브리티시컬럼비아에 위치한 100% 소유 Eaglehead 구리-금-몰리브덴-은 포피리 프로젝트에서 3D 폴-다이폴 분산 DCIP 조사를 수행하기 위해 Dias Geophysical Limited와 계약을 체결했습니다. 이번 조사는 네 개의 개방형 광상이 포함된 광화대 약 6평방킬로미터를 대상으로 진행됩니다.
이 프로젝트는 6km 길이의 전하성 이상을 따라 포피리 구리 광화대가 위치한 지역의 지구물리학적 커버리지를 완료하는 것을 목표로 합니다. DIAS32 시스템은 600m 간격으로 배치되며 600m 이상의 깊이까지 신호를 영상화할 수 있습니다. 이번 조사는 광화대의 경계를 보다 명확히 정의하고 Eaglehead 프로젝트의 포피리 잠재력을 평가하는 데 도움을 줄 것입니다.
Copper Fox Metals (OTCQX: CPFXF) a engagé Dias Geophysical Limited pour réaliser une enquête DCIP distribuée 3D en mode pôle-dipôle sur son projet Eaglehead de cuivre, or, molybdène et argent, détenu à 100 % en Colombie-Britannique. L’enquête couvrira environ 6 km² du corridor minéralisé contenant quatre gisements ouverts.
Le projet vise à compléter la couverture géophysique de la zone hébergeant la minéralisation porphyrique de cuivre le long d’une anomalie de charge de 6 km de long. Le système DIAS32 sera déployé avec un espacement des lignes de 600 m et la capacité d’imager des signatures à des profondeurs supérieures à 600 m. L’enquête aidera à mieux définir l’enveloppe minéralisée et à évaluer le potentiel porphyrique du projet Eaglehead.
Copper Fox Metals (OTCQX: CPFXF) hat Dias Geophysical Limited beauftragt, eine 3D-Pole-Dipol verteilte DCIP-Untersuchung auf seinem zu 100 % im Besitz befindlichen Eaglehead Porphyr-Kupfer-Gold-Molybdän-Silber-Projekt in British Columbia durchzuführen. Die Untersuchung wird etwa 6 km² des mineralisierten Korridors abdecken, der vier offene Lagerstätten enthält.
Das Projekt zielt darauf ab, die geophysikalische Abdeckung des Gebiets mit porphyrischem Kupfermineralisierung entlang einer 6 km langen Ladungsanomalie abzuschließen. Das DIAS32-System wird mit einem Linienabstand von 600 m eingesetzt und kann Signaturen in Tiefen von über 600 m abbilden. Die Untersuchung wird helfen, die mineralisierte Hülle besser zu definieren und das Porphyrpotenzial des Eaglehead-Projekts zu bewerten.
- Project contains four open-ended deposits of porphyry copper mineralization
- Strong spatial correlation between mineralization and chargeability anomaly indicates expansion potential
- 100% ownership of the 15,713ha property in the prolific Quesnel Terrain
- Large portions of the chargeability anomaly remain untested by drilling
- Current mineralization understanding limited by historical drilling patterns
Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - July 16, 2025) - Copper Fox Metals Inc. (TSXV: CUU) (OTCQX: CPFXF) (FSE: HPU) ("Copper Fox" or the "Company"), through its wholly owned subsidiary Northern Fox Copper Inc. ("Northern Fox"), is pleased to announce that it has contracted Dias Geophysical Limited ("Dias") to complete a 3D pole-dipole distributed DCIP survey on its
Elmer B. Stewart, President and CEO of Copper Fox stated, "The four open-ended zones of porphyry style mineralization included in the current MRE are located along the apex of a partially defined continuous 6km long chargeability anomaly. The locations of the mineralized zones is a function of the historical drilling completed prior to the more current deep penetrating geophysical surveys that resulted in large portions of the updated chargeability anomaly being untested. The strong spatial correlation between the mineralization and the chargeability anomaly provides an opportunity to better define the size of the mineralized envelope and a crude indication as to the porphyry potential of the Eaglehead Project."
Figure-1: Schematic showing the spatial correlation between the zones of porphyry style mineralization and chargeability anomaly.
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The Eaglehead Project
The Eaglehead Project covers an intrusion hosted calc-alkalic polymetallic (Cu-Mo-Au-Ag) porphyry copper system located in the prolific Quesnel Terrain approximately 50km east of Dease Lake, BC. The property covers 15,713ha centered over the Late Triassic-Early Jurassic (195Ma) composite, granodioritic/dioritic Eaglehead batholith. The copper footprint and primary exploration target is an 8km by 3km zone of altered and mineralized rocks located along the southern contact of the Eaglehead batholith referred to as the "mineralized corridor". The mineralized corridor is characterized by four open-ended deposits and two large zones of porphyry style Cu-No-Au-Ag mineralization and associated alteration located along the apex of an open-ended 6km long chargeability anomaly (>15mrads). The strong spatial relationship between copper mineralization and chargeability indicates potential for porphyry style mineralization between the known mineralized zones to continue laterally and down dip along the flanks of the chargeability anomaly (Figure-2). Historical exploration includes 126 diamond drill holes (36,605 meters), preliminary metallurgical testwork, airborne and ground geophysical surveys, soil and stream sediment geochemical surveys and limited prospecting and mapping.
Figure-2: Schematic section showing the spatial correlation between the chargeability anomaly (>15mrads) and mineralized diamond drill holes and potential for mineralization to extend to the south of the current drill holes. (Note: mineralized intervals shown in the above schematic section represent drill core intervals and do not represent true thickness of the mineralization).
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Survey Objectives
The objectives of the planned 2025 survey are to image the chargeability and resistivity signatures within the survey area to a depth of over 600m and generate an unconstrained 3D inversion model of chargeability and resistivity. As follow-up work to the 2025 survey, Copper Fox plans to incorporate all geophysical data collected within the mineralized corridor into updated chargeability/resistivity models for the Eaglehead Project.
DIAS32 3D-DCIP Survey Plan
The planned geophysical survey area is located to the north of the existing geophysical coverage and overlaps the northern edge of previous geophysical surveys to enable preparation of significantly longer, updated chargeability and resistivity signature profiles based on the previous and current geophysical data. Dias will carry out a rolling distributed array 3D survey in common voltage reference mode in which the DIAS32 receivers are deployed across several survey lines, and current injections are injected within the active array of receivers. The survey comprises of 5 receiver lines and 4 current injection lines. As the current injection progresses across the survey area, the receivers are 'rolled' along by picking up receivers on the trailing portion of the survey area and placing them in the leading portion to maintain a consistent array relative to the current injection line.
Survey Specifications
The DIAS32 system is a leading technology in IP and resistivity surveying. The system is a distributed array system, comprising single-channel receivers, each equipped with battery, time series data recording, cable-free mesh networking, and GPS. The DIAS32 receivers are augmented by a robust HSE management system which includes a new lightning shunt technology and its new GS5000 transmitter, which provides the best power to weight performance. The survey will be completed using 600m line spacing, 250m receiver spacing and 500m injection spacing.
Qualified Person
Elmer B. Stewart, MSc. P. Geol., President and CEO of Copper Fox, is the Company's non-independent, nominated Qualified Person pursuant to National Instrument 43-101, Standards for Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information disclosed in this news release.
About Copper Fox
Copper Fox is a Tier 1 Canadian resource company focused on copper exploration and development in Canada and the United States. The principal assets of Copper Fox, and its wholly owned subsidiaries being Northern Fox Copper Inc. and Desert Fox Copper Inc., are the
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Elmer B. Stewart
President and Chief Executive Officer
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This news release contains "forward-looking information" within the meaning of the Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking information is generally identifiable by use of the words "believes," "may," "plans," "will," "anticipates," "intends," "budgets", "could", "estimates", "expects", "forecasts", "projects" and similar expressions, and the negative of such expressions. Forward-looking information in this news release includes statements regarding: a geophysical survey; updated chargeability and resistivity models; defining the potential size of the mineralized envelope; an indication on the porphyry potential of the Eaglehead project and the mineralized corridor.
In connection with the forward-looking information contained in this news release, Copper Fox and its subsidiaries have made numerous assumptions regarding, among other things: that the geological, financial, and economic advice that Copper Fox has received is reliable and is based upon practices and methodologies which are consistent with industry standards. While Copper Fox considers these assumptions to be reasonable, these assumptions are inherently subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies.
Additionally, there are known and unknown risk factors which could cause Copper Fox's actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking information contained herein. Known risk factors include, among others: the geophysical survey may not be completed as planned or at all; the updated chargeability and resistivity models may not be completed as planned or at all; the results of the geophysical survey may not be representative of mineralization; the survey may not define the potential size of the mineralized envelope; the mineralization may not be an indication on the porphyry potential of the Eaglehead Project; the mineralized corridor may not host additional porphyry copper style mineralization; fluctuations in copper prices, demand, commodity prices, and currency exchange rates; conditions in the financial markets; the overall economy may deteriorate; the need to obtain additional financing to develop properties and uncertainty as to the availability and terms of future financing; the possibility of delay in exploration or development programs or in construction projects and uncertainty of meeting anticipated program milestones; and uncertainty as to timely availability of permits and other governmental approvals.
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