Core Insights - Metal Energy Corp. has completed a 60 km² ground-based Audio Magnetotellurics (AMT) survey at its Highland Valley project, which is crucial for its exploration strategy [2][5] - The AMT data helps identify distinct intrusive phases of the Guichon Creek Batholith, which is associated with Canada's largest copper mine [3][5] - Seven exploration targets have been identified, with Zone 1 and Zone 2 being high-priority areas for further exploration [5][11] Exploration Insights - The AMT survey indicates a northeast-dipping contact between the inner and outer batholith, with mineralization found in specific zones [3][4] - The survey does not directly detect mineralized zones but can indicate potential mineralization through resistivity patterns [4] - Ongoing integration of various geological data will refine exploration targets, followed by mapping and geochemical sampling [9] Target Areas - Initial exploration target areas include: - Billy Lake: A resistive zone aligned with a strong copper anomaly [10] - Zone 2: Mineralization occurs in a conductive zone adjacent to an AMT resistor [11] - Zone 1: A resistive zone with potential for parallel mineralized zones [11] - Chataway: A covered area with strong geophysical characteristics [12] - LeRoy Lake: An unexplored area with promising geophysical signatures [12] - Sho: Features near high-grade copper intersections in historical drill holes [12] Company Overview - Metal Energy is focused on critical metals exploration, owning two high-potential projects in Canada: Manibridge and Highland Valley [13]
Metal Energy's AMT Survey Accelerates Exploration Targeting at Highland Valley