What's Happening?
Algo Grande Copper has identified multiple porphyry-related intrusive centers at its Adelita Project in Mexico. This discovery follows a high-resolution UAV magnetic survey and 3D magnetic vector inversion, which revealed three significant centers: Mezquital,
Cerro Grande Central, and La Corona. The company is advancing its phase two diamond drill program, with plans to mobilize a second rig soon. The survey has improved spatial resolution significantly, aiding in the identification of potential mineralization sites. The findings suggest substantial copper-silver-gold mineralization potential, with first assay results expected by August 2026.
Why It's Important?
The identification of these porphyry centers is a major development for Algo Grande, potentially enhancing the value and prospects of the Adelita Project. The discovery could lead to significant copper, silver, and gold resources, which are crucial for the company's growth and the broader mining industry. This advancement supports the strategic expansion of Algo Grande's exploration activities and could attract further investment and interest in the project, contributing to economic development in the region.
What's Next?
Algo Grande plans to continue its exploration efforts with a focus on detailed structural analysis and drilling to further delineate the mineralization potential of the identified porphyry centers. The company aims to present a comprehensive district-scale interpretation of the findings in a future release. Successful exploration could lead to increased resource estimates and potentially initiate development plans for mining operations, subject to regulatory approvals and market conditions.













