Core Insights - GoldHaven Resources Corp. is advancing its exploration activities at the Copeçal Project in Brazil, focusing on a 1,200-metre diamond drilling program to test gold-in-soil and geophysical anomalies [1] Drill Program Highlights - Sulphide mineralization was found in drill hole COP-004 from 79m to 100.25m, indicating potential mineralization linked to surface gold anomalies at the East Target [4] - A total of six diamond drill holes have been completed, totaling 687.4 metres, with ongoing drilling at the East and West Targets [4] - The seventh hole, COP-007, is currently in progress, and a follow-up hole is planned to further investigate the mineralization found in COP-004 [4] Geological Context - The Copeçal Gold Project is located in the Alta Floresta Gold Province, a historically productive area for gold discoveries since the late 1970s, covering 3,681 hectares [11] - The Juruena Gold Province, where Copeçal is situated, is known for its potential for various gold deposit types, including mesothermal shear-related and intrusion-related deposits [13] - Historical exploration by AngloGold Ashanti from 2010 to 2016 has identified multiple zones of anomalous gold mineralization, supporting the project's potential [14][15] Company Overview - GoldHaven Resources Corp. is a Canadian junior exploration company focused on acquiring and exploring land packages in North and South America, including the Copeçal Gold Project [16]
GoldHaven Announces Drilling at Copecal Gold Project Intersects Sulphide Mineralization in Hole 4 at East Target
Globenewswire·2025-11-20 14:00