Intrepid Metals Receives Drill Permits and Resumes Exploration Activities at Corral Copper | IMTCF Stock News

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Apr 22, 2025
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  • Intrepid Metals (TSXV: INTR) (OTCQB: IMTCF) receives permits for a 5,000-meter Phase 2 drill program at the Corral Copper Project in Cochise County, Arizona.
  • The program aims to expand the 3.5 by 1.5 km copper-gold-silver-zinc mineralized footprint discovered in 2024.
  • Drilling is scheduled to commence by the end of April 2025, with ongoing surface mapping and geochemical sampling activities.

Intrepid Metals Corp. (TSXV: INTR) (OTCQB: IMTCF) has announced the receipt of permits for its 5,000-meter Phase 2 drill program at the Corral Copper Project, located in the Turquoise District of Cochise County, Arizona. This drill program is poised to launch by the end of April 2025, targeting expansion of the promising 3.5 by 1.5 km mineralized area identified in their 2024 exploration efforts. The project is supported by secured financing, enabling comprehensive infill drilling and testing of system extensions to further define the mineral potential of the site.

The current exploration activities at the Corral Copper site include systematic surface mapping and geochemical sampling, building upon the groundwork laid by the 2024 program. The previous year's efforts involved 4,806 meters of diamond drilling along with various geological surveys and data modeling operations. This ongoing work aims to refine drill hole locations for the upcoming Phase 2 drilling campaign.

The Corral Copper Project is an advanced exploration opportunity within a historic mining district known for substantial copper production. Intrepid Metals holds several key properties within this district and continues to leverage both modern exploration techniques and historical data to enhance the development possibilities of the area. The combination of strategic planning and resource acquisition positions the company well for future growth and development.

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