Sable Resources Identifies 2.6 km Chargeability Anomaly at Zorro Project
Sable Resources reported a strong 2.6 km chargeability-conductivity anomaly from an IP survey at its Zorro Project in San Juan, Argentina, boosting exploration potential.

Sable Resources Ltd. has identified a strong, coherent chargeability-conductivity anomaly extending at least 2.6 km from an induced polarization (IP) survey at its Zorro Project in San Juan, Argentina. The company completed 17.8 km of IP along four east-west lines covering the main Zorro airborne magnetic anomaly and known target areas, including Zorro Copper, Zorro North, and Zorro Breccia.
The newly identified anomaly lies along the eastern margin of the main magnetic anomaly, suggesting a significant mineralized system. For commodities traders and mining investors, such geophysical results can signal potential for a new copper or precious metals discovery, which may influence the stock price of Sable Resources (TSXV: SAE) and related junior miners. The Zorro Project is located in a prolific mining district in San Juan, a region known for major copper and gold deposits. Investors can track copper and precious metals prices on NowPrice's commodities page for real-time context on how exploration news may impact broader market sentiment.
Looking ahead, the company will likely conduct follow-up drilling to test the anomaly and determine its mineral content. Key events to watch include the release of drill results, which could provide further clarity on the grade and extent of mineralization. Additionally, the broader market will monitor copper supply-demand dynamics and any policy changes in Argentina that could affect mining operations.