Universal Hits Copper On First Drill Hole At Poplar

 | Sep 16, 2019 01:59AM ET

The first of several drill holes planned for Universal Copper (TSXV:UNV)’s Poplar project in British Columbia shows indications of strong mineralization.

In a September 4 news release , Universal says disseminated chalcopyrite - a copper pathfinder mineral - was noticed 160 meters deep, and continued to the end of the 511-meter Hole 19-PC-129, from which drill core samples were pulled.

Cores were sawn in half for the length of the hole and sampled in three-meter intervals. Molybdenite was found concentrated in quartz veins and quartz stockworks.

“We are very pleased to see excellent copper mineralization throughout the drill hole and eagerly await the assay results,” said Clive Massey, Universal Copper's CEO. He added, “We continue to push toward an expansion of the historic resource and a new current mineral resource.”

Poplar is one of two copper plays that Universal Copper is focused on - the other being the North Block of the Gachala project in Colombia, that UNV acquired from Max Resource Corp.

Originally discovered in 1974, Poplar has been heavily explored by a number of companies including BHP, the world's largest mining company. Over 30,000 meters have been drilled, in close to 300 holes. A number of the holes bottomed in mineralization; the potential deposit delineated so far is open at depth and along strike.