Carolina Rush Hits Copper-Gold Below Lithocap at Brewer, Confirms Porphyry System
Carolina Rush reports porphyry-style copper-gold mineralization below the lithocap at its Brewer project in South Carolina, confirming a large-scale system with significant exploration upside.

Carolina Rush Corporation has intersected porphyry-style copper-gold mineralization below the lithocap at its Brewer gold-copper project in South Carolina, providing the first direct evidence of a large-scale porphyry system beneath the known gold deposit.
The company reported results from hole B26C-038, the second of three deep holes drilled under its earn-in agreement with OceanaGold. The hole encountered significant intervals of copper and gold mineralization with typical porphyry alteration and veining, confirming that the lithocap—a zone of intense alteration often found above porphyry systems—is underlain by a mineralized porphyry body. This discovery validates the exploration model that guided the deep drilling program and opens up a new target horizon below the existing resource.
For traders and investors tracking copper and gold exploration, this result is a positive catalyst for Carolina Rush (TSXV: RUSH) and could signal additional upside if subsequent holes confirm the system's scale. Copper prices remain sensitive to supply constraints and growing demand from electrification, making new discoveries in stable jurisdictions like the US particularly valuable. For current pricing on copper and gold, check NowPrice's commodities page.
Investors will now watch for results from the third deep hole and any further drilling plans from the joint venture. The Brewer project already hosts a near-surface gold resource, and the confirmation of a deeper porphyry system could significantly expand the project's economic potential. Market participants will also monitor any updates on metallurgical testing and resource modeling that may follow these exploration results.