The exploration program, which focuses on the eastern DRC, revealed an average vertical thickness of 7.6 meters grading 2.4% copper. Notably, hole BCDD-001 returned 7.55 meters of 5.39% copper starting from the surface, while BCDD-006 intercepted native copper and cuprite over a 29.1-meter interval. These findings suggest a robust geological system defined by a mix of copper oxides and sulphides, including chalcopyrite and bornite, with clear evidence of supergene enrichment.
Management is currently extending the drilling trend to test the continuity of high-grade zones along the strike. With the mineralized structure remaining open, the company has deployed additional resources to drill holes 8 through 11. Results from this secondary phase are expected by the end of August 2026. The project represents a key asset for Copper Intelligence (OTCID: CUAI), which maintains a strategy of aggregating high-grade mining concessions throughout the region.




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