Questcorp Mining Expands Marisa Copper Target
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Apr 08, 2026 · Last updated Apr 08, 2026
The positive preliminary survey results from Questcorp Mining's North Island Copper Project suggest a potentially larger copper deposit, which could lead to increased investor interest in Questcorp Mining and potentially impact the future supply and pricing of Copper.
Questcorp Mining Inc. reported preliminary results from a 12.8 line-kilometre Induced Polarization (IP) survey over the Marisa Zone at its North Island Copper Project in Canada===British Columbia. The survey indicates a significant increase in chargeability anomaly at depth, suggesting that historical drilling in 1992 only intersected the upper portion of a potentially larger mineralized system. Saf Dhillon, President & CEO of Questcorp Mining, highlighted that these results enhance the understanding of the Marisa target and support advancing towards drill testing. The company plans to initiate permitting for a follow-up drill program to test the core of the anomaly at depth and further refine targets using a 3D inversion model. Peter E. Walcott & Associates Ltd. integrated new and historical data from Pacific Geophysical Ltd. to create a higher-resolution interpretation.
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