Core Insights - Cascade Copper Corp. has completed a 3D magnetic inversion of its Bendor Gold-Tungsten Project, revealing a significant interconnected body beneath mineralized zones [1][3][5] Exploration Results - Historical samples from the Bristol Mine workings have shown high assay values, with up to 30.86 g/t gold and 6.5% tungsten trioxide (WO3) [3][5] - The 3D magnetic inversion indicates that gold and tungsten mineralization may be linked to magnetic cupolas and hydrothermal systems, suggesting continuity along strike and depth [3][5] Geological Modeling - The magnetic inversion has delineated a large interconnected intrusive body with numerous cupolas beneath known gold-bearing zones, indicating potential for further mineralization [5][11] - The project area shows a strong correlation between high magnetic intensity and mineralization, particularly in the central portion where hydrothermal alteration is likely present [7][11] Future Plans - The company plans to submit diamond drilling and geophysics permit applications following the completion of a comprehensive geological data modeling [5][22] - Expanded soil sampling and detailed mapping of mineralized zones are planned to generate new drilling targets for 2026 [5][22] Target Identification - The recent magnetic inversion has identified several high-priority targets for near-term follow-up, with subsurface geological modeling expected to enhance drill target delineation [21][22] - The presence of untested gold-in-soil anomalies across the project area indicates significant exploration potential [5][22]
Cascade Copper Provides Update on the Bendor Gold-Tungsten Project