Super Copper Starts Geophysics at Castilla Copper-Gold Project in Chile
Super Copper has launched an integrated geophysical and hyperspectral program at its Castilla copper-gold project in Chile to convert surface mineralization into drill-ready targets.

Super Copper Corp. has commenced an integrated geophysical and hyperspectral exploration program at its 100%-owned Castilla copper-gold project in Chile's Atacama region, aiming to convert extensive surface mineralization into drill-ready targets.
The program combines drone magnetics, induced polarization (IP), and WorldView-3 hyperspectral surveys over the property, which has returned surface samples grading up to 53.8 g/t gold and 17.7% copper. The company intends to systematically evaluate the project's potential, located approximately 60 km southwest of Copiapó, to prioritize drilling locations.
For precious metals traders, this exploration activity highlights ongoing investment in copper-gold projects in the Atacama region, a globally significant mining district. While not directly impacting gold prices, successful exploration can influence sentiment toward junior mining equities and, over time, contribute to supply dynamics. Traders tracking gold and copper prices can monitor real-time quotes on NowPrice for the latest market levels.
Investors should watch for assay results from the geophysical program and subsequent drill targeting. The company's progress may provide clues about the project's economic viability, with implications for the broader copper-gold exploration sector.