Coast Copper Plans Spring IP Survey at Copper Kettle Project on Northern Vancouver Island

Reuters
Feb 26
Coast Copper Plans Spring IP Survey at Copper Kettle Project on Northern Vancouver Island

Coast Copper Corp. said it will launch its 2026 exploration program on northern Vancouver Island this spring, starting with a 25 km induced polarization survey at its 5,225-hectare Copper Kettle porphyry copper-molybdenum target between Northisle’s North Island project area and BHP’s former Island Copper mine. The company said the geophysics could be followed by a conditional 10-site diamond drilling program, and it is also planning additional geophysical work at its Empire Mine project and further surface exploration at its Knob Hill NW property.

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