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Interra Copper expands landholding in British Colombia

17th December 2024

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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Copper exploration company Interra Copper Corp has acquired the Stellar property, comprising mineral tenures that cover 5 389 ha of prospective ground within the Bulkley Porphyry Belt in northern British Columbia.

"With [this] acquisition and the pending completion of the Stars property acquisition, Interra has assembled a dominant land position in the belt with three properties
covering 19 852 ha that will be owned or optioned by the company. We are eagerly awaiting the 2025 exploration season when we plan to advance each of these exciting properties," comments Interra president and CEO Brian Thurston.

He points out that Interra's management believe the Bulkley Porphyry Belt is underappreciated among British Columbia’s prodigious porphyry districts.

"We are excited to now have three very promising properties within the belt. Relative to other porphyry districts the Bulkley Porphyry Belt, which includes Imperial Metals’ past producing Huckelberry copper/molybdenum mine, boasts proximity to infrastructure, easy access and subdued topography. In other words, it is relatively easy and cost effective to explore," he says.

 

 

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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