Core Viewpoint - Sable Resources Ltd. has completed a VTEM time-domain geophysical survey at its Copper Queen project, which is expected to significantly aid ongoing exploration efforts [1][3]. Survey Details - The VTEM survey covered 535 line-kilometres, focusing on two main targets: Breccias 1-2-3 and Roof, while also partially covering Breccia 4 [5]. - Results indicate conductive and magnetic features at depth beneath Breccias 1, 2, and near Breccia 3, suggesting a connection to concealed porphyry centers [5]. - The survey identified two significant conductivity anomalies located east of the Roof mineralized zone and between Roof and Breccias 1-2-3, which are on unexplored ground [5]. Company Background - Sable Resources is a junior explorer focused on discovering new precious metal and copper projects in established mining jurisdictions [15]. - The Copper Queen project is located 225 km west of Williams Lake in British Columbia and has a history of exploration dating back to the late 1960s [13]. - The property has been recently extended to 15,133 hectares, with no exploration activity since 2011 [13]. Management Commentary - Dr. Ruben Padilla, President and CEO, emphasized that the VTEM survey results will be crucial for exploration at Copper Queen, supporting the initial hypothesis of two mineralization styles [3]. Future Plans - A preliminary field review of the newly identified conductive anomalies is planned for late August [5].
Sable Completes VTEM Geophysical Survey at the Copper Queen Project in British Columbia
Globenewswire·2025-08-18 12:00