Core Insights - Cascade Copper has completed an initial compilation of historical exploration and mining data for its Bendor gold-tungsten project in British Columbia, revealing substantial mineralisation [1][5] - The project has shown impressive values of gold, tungsten, and silver, indicating significant potential for further exploration and development [5][6] Exploration Results - Historical sampling at the Bendor project recorded assays of up to 30.86 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 6.5% tungsten trioxide [1] - A 23kg bulk sample from a winze assayed 48g/t gold, 20.6g/t silver, and 0.16% tungsten trioxide [2] - Chip sampling from the Bristol level 2 drift produced results ranging from 0.6g/t gold to 32.5g/t gold [2] - Exploration drilling from the Bristol level 3 drift yielded a highlight intercept of 27.5g/t gold over 5.3m, including an interval of 70g/t gold over 0.8m [2] - Historical trench samples along the 225m Benboe Vein assayed up to 16.4g/t gold and 17.14g/t silver [2] - Grab samples at the Silverside showing returned up to 1.03g/t gold, 72g/t silver, and 9.6% copper [3] Future Exploration Plans - Cascade Copper plans to conduct a three-dimensional (3D) magnetic inversion of recent airborne magnetic-radiometric survey data to support future exploration and drill targeting [4] - Following the 3D magnetic inversion and data modelling, the company expects to submit a permit application for diamond drilling and geophysics within the next month, potentially leading to targeted diamond drilling in 2026 [4] Geological Insights - The project has undergone minimal surface exploration and shallow drilling, primarily around the historic mine workings at Bristol [5] - Recent changes in year-round snow cover have exposed new areas on the north side of the Bendor Pluton, including copper mineralised veining and alteration zones [6]
Cascade Copper reveals historical gold values at British Columbia project
Yahoo Finance·2025-11-21 10:22