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Copper molybdenum porphyry target at surface in the southern British Columbia Quesnel terrane.
The New Brenda claim is a 51.3 km2 land package strategically located between the past producing Brenda mine and the active Elk mine. The project is within the prolific Quesnel terrane, host to some of the biggest copper projects in Canada. The claims is accessed via a network of forest service roads.
In 2023, a large soil grid resulted in the discovery of two main anomalous zones at XP. The central mag-low ring has a diameter of 2000m and showed a silver-bismuth anomaly outlining much of the mag-low ring. A coincident copper-molybdenum anomaly is slightly offset, centered east of the silver bismuth anomaly.
The second anomaly was discovered on the north-east corner of the survey grid. This anomaly spans over 1 kilometer and is open to the north, west and south. The anomaly shows elevated copper, molybdenum, silver and arsenic. Highly anomalous copper values were discovered another 780m to the southeast.
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