Flow Metals Completes Survey at BC Copper Project, Sixtymile Update
Flow Metals Corp. completed a 3.6-km VLF survey at its New Brenda copper porphyry project in BC, testing a copper-molybdenum-silver soil anomaly near the N1 showing, and provided an update on the Sixtymile project.

Flow Metals Corp. has completed a 3.6-kilometre follow-up VLF survey at its 100% owned New Brenda copper porphyry project in British Columbia, and provided an update on the Sixtymile project.
The survey targeted the extension of a kilometre-scale copper-molybdenum-silver soil anomaly near the N1 showing at the XP target. Field mapping and geophysical surveys suggest the presence of a buried porphyry system. VLF responses help determine the shape, depth and orientation of subsurface conductive rocks that may host copper mineralization. The company expects to release results soon.
For precious metals traders, this exploration news is relevant as copper is often a leading indicator for economic activity and industrial demand. While gold and silver are the primary focus for many traders, copper exploration success can signal broader resource sector health and potential supply dynamics. NowPrice's live gold dashboard allows traders to monitor how base metal news impacts precious metals prices in real time.
Investors should watch for the release of VLF survey results, which could refine drill targets at New Brenda. Additionally, any updates on the Sixtymile project may provide further catalysts. The company's progress in BC's prolific copper belt will be closely followed by those tracking junior mining developments.