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Sonoran Desert Copper Corporation Announces Promising Copper Occurrences on the Newly Staked Jucurutu Project in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

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Sonoran Desert Copper Corporation (TSXV: SDCU) has announced promising copper mineralization findings at its newly acquired Jucurutu Project in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. The project encompasses eleven permit applications covering 20,710.38 hectares of land.

Analysis of public airborne geophysical data has revealed favorable zones for copper mineralization, with strong SW-NE and SE-NW structures identified through magnetic field vertical derivative studies. The gamaspectrometric F-Factor indicates potential hydrothermal alteration associated with these structures. Additionally, magnetometry inversion modeling shows vertical structure development with malachite mineralization present in surface outcrops.

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  • Strategic acquisition of 20,710.38 hectares of potential copper-rich land in Brazil
  • Identification of promising copper mineralization zones through geophysical data
  • Presence of malachite mineralization in surface outcrops confirming copper potential
  • Strong geological structures identified through magnetometry surveys indicating mineralization at depth

Negative

  • Project is still in permit application phase, pending final approvals
  • Early-stage exploration with no confirmed mineral resources yet

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 10, 2025) - Sonoran Desert Copper Corporation (TSXV: SDCU) ("SDCU'' or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Company has identified potential copper mineralization on its newly acquired Jucurutu Project in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil (Figure 1). The Jucurutu Project covers eleven Permit Applications with a total of 20,710.38 hectares all staked directly by the Company (Table 1).

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Figure 01 - Location map of the Project Claims in Rio Grande do Norte State, Brazil.

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Table 1 - Jucurutu Project Permits Applications.

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The processing of public airborne geophysical data (gammaspectrometry and magnetometry) indicates favourable zones for copper mineralization and defined a new target that will be checked once the final applications are granted. The vertical derivative of the magnetic field showed strong structures SW-NE and SE-NW and the gamaspectrometric F-Factor indicated the presence of potential hydrothermal alteration associated with these structures (Figure 2).

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Figure 02 - Magnetometry Vertical Derivative and Gamma F-Factor.

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The inversion model based on the magnetometry survey indicated that the structure is developing vertically in depth along the major structures observed at surface with malachite mineralization (Figure 3).

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Figure 03 - Magnetometry Inversion Model and outcrops showing malachite in the Project area.

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Qualified Person Statement

The technical contents of this release were approved by Andre L. Costa, P.Geo., FAIG, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and an independent consultant to the Company.

About Sonoran Desert Copper Corporation

Sonoran Desert Copper Corporation is focused on securing, developing and monetizing materials assets and technologies to build shareholder value.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of

SONORAN DESERT COPPER CORPORATION

"Brian Leeners"

Brian Leeners, CEO & Director
brianleeners@gmail.com / +1 604-862-4184 (WhatsApp)

FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE

The information contained herein contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable securities legislation. Forward-looking statements relate to information that is based on assumptions of management, forecasts of future results, and estimates of amounts not yet determinable. Any statements that express predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance are not statements of historical fact and may be "forward-looking statements.

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FAQ

What is the size and location of Sonoran Desert Copper's new Jucurutu Project?

The Jucurutu Project covers 20,710.38 hectares across eleven permit applications in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.

What evidence of copper mineralization has SDCU found at the Jucurutu Project?

The company has identified favorable zones for copper mineralization through airborne geophysical data, including strong SW-NE and SE-NW structures, potential hydrothermal alteration, and malachite mineralization in surface outcrops.

What is the current status of SDCU's Jucurutu Project permits?

The project consists of eleven permit applications that are currently pending final approval from Brazilian authorities.

What geological features suggest copper potential at the Jucurutu Project?

The project shows strong SW-NE and SE-NW structures in magnetic field studies, gamaspectrometric F-Factor indicating hydrothermal alteration, and vertical structure development with malachite mineralization confirmed in surface outcrops.
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