Core Viewpoint - Rokmaster Resources Corp. has provided an update on the Nechako Project, highlighting the approval of exploration permits and significant geological findings that support the potential for major porphyry copper systems in the region [1][6]. Project Overview - The Nechako Project is located in west-central British Columbia, covering a total area of 26,932 hectares (269 km²) across three road-accessible properties: Mystery, Fox-Coconut, and Hanson [2]. Exploration Permits - Two exploration permits have been approved for diamond drilling on the Hanson Property, bringing the total number of approved drill permits for the Nechako Project to five, allowing for a flexible exploration strategy [3]. Geological Findings - A Re-Os geochronology study on mineralized samples from the Mystery Property indicates that the age of molybdenite mineralization is within the 70 to 84 million years (ma) range, aligning with the late Cretaceous Bulkley Suite associated with porphyry Cu-Mo-Au-Ag mineralization [4]. - The Ford Anomaly, identified through a high-resolution magnetic survey, shows significant geochemical and geophysical anomalies, particularly at the B2 Zone, which exhibits elevated Cu-Mo-Au assays across 200 meters of outcrop exposure [5]. Company Statements - The President and CEO of Rokmaster stated that the Nechako Project is fully permitted for drilling in 2026, and the confirmation of the late Cretaceous age of mineralization supports the search for major porphyry systems in the area [6].
Rokmaster Receives Exploration Permit on Hanson Property and Confirms Bulkley Age of Molybdenite Mineralization on Mystery Property
TMX Newsfile·2026-01-23 11:30