IMCX.c's Strategic Focus in Chile's Central Volcanic Zone The copper production in Chile has been significantly affected by heavy rains, resulting in the world's largest copper producer, Codelco, anticipating a loss of around 7,000 metric tons of copper production.
Source: https://www.mining.com/web/chiles-2023-copper-production-set-to-drop-due-to-rains-says-codelco/
Amidst the production challenges faced by copper producers in Chile, Interra Copper Corp. (IMCX.c/IMIMF) stands out as a promising exploration company with its focus on Chile's Central Volcanic Zone, renowned for its rich copper deposits.
In Chile, the company currently possesses three copper projects: Tres Marias and Zenaida in the Antofagasta Region, and Pitbull in the Tarapaca Region.
As copper production estimates face a potential reduction, IMCX's strategic position in this region presents an opportunity to contribute to the global copper supply chain and address production gaps.
IMCX's recent completion of the first phase of drilling at its flagship Tres Marias project marks a significant milestone. With analysis underway and results expected in early August, these findings will shape the company's future development and growth prospects.
More on the drill program here: https://www.interracoppercorp.com/news-releases/interra-copper-announces-completion-of-its-phase-1-drilling-program-at-the-tres-marias-copper-project-in-chile/ Posted on behalf of Interra Copper Corp.