Core Viewpoint - GSP Resource Corp. is mobilizing field crews to explore geophysical anomalies at the Alwin Mine and Mer properties, indicating potential porphyry mineralization sources [1][3]. Exploration Program - The fall 2025 exploration program aims to follow up on geophysical data, alteration mapping, and historic drilling in the underexplored area north of the Alwin Mine, involving rock geochemical sampling and reconnaissance mapping [2]. - A soil geochemical grid will be established at the Mer Property to better define the potential copper-molybdenum mineralization footprint [2]. Geophysical Survey Results - A recent NSAMT geophysical survey at the Alwin Mine identified a conductive anomaly at depth, associated with a northwest trending porphyry alteration zone extending to the Mer Property [3]. Historic Drilling Insights - Historic drilling near the conductive anomaly in the northern Alwin claims revealed porphyry-style copper mineralization, with a notable intercept of 9.7 meters grading 0.55% copper [4]. Permit Application - The Company has submitted a 5-year multi-year area based (MYAB) permit application to the British Columbia Ministry of Mining and Critical Metals for an initial phase 1 drill program at the Mer Property, which aims to follow up on a previously defined porphyry copper-molybdenum zone [5].
GSP Commences Field Investigations to Advance Alwin Mine and Mer Property Porphyry Targets
Thenewswire·2025-09-16 11:00