Algo Grande Copper Launches Phase II Drilling at Adelita Project, Mexico – Resource World Magazine
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Algo Grande Copper starts drilling on Adelita 8,000 metres: Cerro Grande will grow, new targets will be tested for the first time - and a possible deep porphyry system will be focused.
Algo Grande Copper launches Phase II drilling at Adelita Project, Mexico – Resource World Magazine
Algo Grande Copper Corp. [TSXV: ALGR; OTC PINK: ALGRF; FSE: KM00] reported that drilling has commenced on its Phase II exploration program at the company’s 100%-owned Algo Grande Copper in Sonora, Mexico. Major Drilling Group International Inc. has mobilized to site and spudded hole AG_GC_PH2_001 at the Cerro Grande Cu-Ag-Au skarn target on June 9, 2026, targeting a planned depth of 500 metres. The hole is designed to extend the Cerro Grande skarn discovery 100 metres to the north of the Phase I drill footprint. Subsequent holes will systematically expand the discovery to the south and northwest along a 2.5-kilometre corridor defined by magnetic surveys, soil geochemistry, and geological mapping. The 8,000-metre program targets expansion of the Cerro Grande discovery along the 2.5-kme corridor, along with maiden drill programs at the Cerro Potrero South skarn and Las Trancas epithermal targets. Full program details are provided in the Company’s news release dated May 28, 2026. The company will provide updates as drilling progresses. Algo Grande Copper is a growth-focused mineral exploration company advancing the Adelita Project, a district-scale, multi-system copper-silver-gold opportunity positioned in the prolific Arizona-Sonora copper belt. The 5,895-hectare Adelita Project is anchored by the high-grade Cerro Grande Cu-Ag-Au skarn discovery, which exhibits strong continuity along a defined corridor extending over six km. Reprocessing of legacy geophysical data and field mapping indicate the presence of a potential porphyry system at depth, suggesting a classic skarn-porphyry mineralization model similar to major deposits found throughout northwestern Mexico.

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