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Can 40,000m of Drilling Turn a Big Copper Deposit Into a Mine?

Pecoy Copper is advancing the Pecoy copper-gold-molybdenum-silver project in the Arequipa region of southern Peru, with an inferred resource of 865 million tonnes at 0.34% Cu, sitting at roughly 1,650 metres elevation, about 80 km from the Pacific coast. They also hold the Tororume project, a separate copper-porphyry target about 8 km away. This interview was a deep technical dive into the deposit geology, current drilling results, the case for a higher-grade internal core, and an update on money and near-term plans.

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