Core Insights - Northern Lights Resources Corp. has successfully advanced its Pup Copper Project in Yukon, Canada, to the drill decision stage for the Petal Zone as part of its 2025 work program [1][2] Work Program Highlights - The 2025 Pup program has brought the Petal Zone to the drill-decision stage, with strong results from the Finn and Gismo Zones [2] - Factors supporting drill readiness include a developed geological model based on Minto Copper Belt deposits, excellent road access, acquired magnetic data for targeting, and a robust exploration permit [2] Geological and Geochemical Findings - The Petal Zone copper soil anomaly has been expanded to approximately 1,000 metres long by 400 metres wide, remaining open to the northwest and southeast [3] - Hand trenching within the anomaly has returned grab samples with copper values up to 1.881% [3] - Ground magnetic surveying indicates a correlation between increased magnetic anomalies and higher copper soil values [3] - Soil sampling at the Finn Zone returned values up to 2,085.8 ppm Cu, indicating potential for significant nearby bedrock mineralization [3] - The Gismo Zone has expanded its target area, with rock samples showing values of up to 643.2 ppm copper [15] Project Overview - The Pup Project consists of 90 quartz claims totaling approximately 1,820 hectares, located about 10 kilometers west of Dawson City, accessible via rough dirt roads [15] - The geological characteristics of the Pup Project are similar to those found in the Yukon's Minto Copper Belt, which hosts significant Cu-Au porphyry systems and other mineral deposits [15]
Northern Lights Reports Results of 2025 Exploration at the Pup Copper Project