
Core Insights - DLP Resources Inc. has reported a maiden inferred mineral resource of over 1 billion tonnes at the Aurora Project in Peru, indicating a significant deposit of copper and molybdenum [1][4][3] Mineral Resource Summary - The inferred mineral resource totals 1,050 million tonnes with a grade of 0.20% copper, 0.05% molybdenum, and 2.4 g/t silver, equating to 4,650 million pounds of copper, 1,110 million pounds of molybdenum, and 80 million ounces of silver [4][10] - The resource is categorized into copper-rich and molybdenum-rich zones, with consistent mineralization distribution and potential for further expansion [4][6] Technical Report and Methodology - The mineral resource estimates were prepared in accordance with CIM Definition Standards and were based on 24 diamond drill holes totaling 18,400 meters [5][6] - The estimates utilized Leapfrog Edge software and ordinary kriging for grade estimation, with a net smelter return (NSR) cut-off value of $5.75 per tonne applied [7][10] Next Steps - The company plans to conduct further drilling to enhance geological and grade confidence in the existing mineral resources and to evaluate mineralized extensions [11]