NorthWest Reports Near-Surface Intersept of 25.9 Metres Grading 0.91 % Cu, 1.29 g/t Au (2.09% CuEq) From 154 Metres
Globenewswire·2026-01-05 11:30

Core Insights - NorthWest Copper Corp. reported successful drill results from hole K-25-287 at the Kwanika project, indicating higher-grade mineralization in both the Pit and Central Zones, with a notable intercept of 25.9 meters grading 0.91% Cu and 1.29 g/t Au [1][2] Exploration Program Highlights - The 2025 exploration program aimed to confirm and expand the understanding of higher-grade copper-gold mineralization, achieving significant results with 15 holes drilled, including K-25-287 [6] - The program has demonstrated continuity of higher-grade zones over significant widths, particularly in the Central and Pit Zones, which is expected to enhance the mineral resource update anticipated in Q1 2026 [2][6] Drill Results Summary - Hole K-25-287 intersected multiple higher-grade intervals, including: - Pit Zone 11: 47.5 meters of 1.22% Cu and 0.82 g/t Au (1.99% CuEq) from 96.5 meters [4] - Pit Zone 10: 35.9 meters of 0.81% Cu and 1.03 g/t Au (1.75% CuEq) from 144 meters, including 25.9 meters of 0.91% Cu and 1.29 g/t Au (2.09% CuEq) from 179.9 meters [4] - Central Zone: 32.0 meters of 0.32% Cu and 1.13 g/t Au (1.34% CuEq) from 285 meters [4] Geological Insights - The mineralization at Kwanika is structurally controlled, with distinct higher-grade zones formed along active fault zones, indicating a favorable geological environment for further exploration [3][11] - The exploration has clarified the east-west zonation of mineralization, transitioning from copper-dominant to gold-dominant towards the west [3] Future Developments - The company anticipates an updated preliminary economic assessment (PEA) in mid-2026, which aims to improve upon the previous PEA from 2023, focusing on a more capital-efficient development plan combining open pit and underground methods [2][5]