Peru 0006: A Coastal Cu-Mo Porphyry Target with Untapped Potential
Situated near the coast in the Lima region, Peru 0006 is an exciting 500-hectare Copper-Molybdenum porphyry prospect with exceptional exploration upside.
A large, untested 1.8 x 0.6 km chargeability anomaly lies beneath post-mineral volcanic rocks, remaining open in multiple directions. Along the boundary of the post-mineral unit, porphyry dikes and breccia pipes are exposed, hinting at a robust underlying system.
Partially exposed quartz-limonite-malachite veinlets, truncated by the post-mineral cover, show promising geochemistry with grades reaching up to 0.52% Cu and 84 ppm Mo, reinforcing the property’s untapped potential for discovery.