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Super Copper to acquire Castilla copper project from Verdant Resources

Last updated: July 9, 2025 7:07 am
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Super Copper, a prominent mining company, has recently announced its acquisition of the Castilla copper project from Verdant Resources. This strategic move will see Super Copper gain full ownership of the 5,800-hectare exploration area located in Chile’s Atacama region for a sum of $100,000 in an all-cash transaction.

The agreement also includes additional payments that are contingent on various milestones such as discovery drilling success, the delivery of a positive preliminary economic assessment with a net present value of at least $50 million, and the achievement of the first commercial sale from production. Super Copper will hold outright ownership of the Castilla concessions without any net-smelter return (NSR) or back-in rights.

The Castilla project is situated approximately 65km southwest of Copiapó and is positioned within a significant fault system trend, adjacent to the historic Manto Negro open-pit copper mine. Government records suggest multiple mineral occurrences within the project’s boundaries, indicating a promising exploration opportunity. The project’s untested western fault block of the breccia horizon, previously exploited at Manto Negro, presents potential for heap-leach/SX-EW processing of copper.

A recent property visit confirmed the presence of artisanal mine workings and anomalous levels of copper, gold, and silver. While reconnaissance samples have not yet been collected, and the ground remains undrilled, the project shows great promise. The logistical synergies of the Castilla project’s location offer Super Copper the advantage of shared personnel, contractors, and permitting resources with their Cordillera Cobre project.

Super Copper’s CEO, Zachary Dolesky, expressed excitement about the acquisition, stating, “Castilla offers an exceptional risk-reward profile, and we believe it has the potential to deliver significant results once drilled. The historical record at the neighbouring Manto Negro pit provides a processing template, while the proximity to Cordillera Cobre allows us to stretch each exploration dollar further.”

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The acquisition, to be completed through Super Copper’s Chilean subsidiary, is subject to due diligence, potential Canadian Securities Exchange approval, and standard closing conditions, with an expected closing date around 21 July 2025. Upon finalizing the acquisition, Super Copper will control two complementary projects in Chile: the Castilla project and the Cordillera Cobre project, a larger sulphide target. With both assets within a 100km radius, the company plans to utilize a single exploration team and shared service contracts to reduce costs and expedite decision-making processes.

In conclusion, Super Copper’s acquisition of the Castilla copper project marks a significant step in expanding its mining portfolio and unlocking the potential of this promising exploration area in Chile. This move aligns with the company’s strategic vision and commitment to sustainable growth in the mining sector.

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