Surge Copper Corp. (TSXV: SURG) (OTCQB: SRGXF) (Frankfurt: G6D2) (“Surge” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the commencement of its 2026 field program at the Company’s 100%-owned Berg Copper ...
Acid rock drainage / metal leaching (ARD/ML) geochemical characterization Resource delineation and infill drilling within the current mineral resource Geotechnical investigations in proposed ...
(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) Confirms Berg as one of Canada's most significant critical minerals development projects, combining large-scale copper production with industry-leading molybdenum and ...
--Surge Copper Corp. is pleased to provide final exploration results for the 2022 Ootsa-Berg reconnaissance exploration program including drill results from 4 holes at the Sibola target, the maiden ...
Surge’s 2025 field program at the 100%-owned Berg copper-molybdenum-precious metals project in central British Columbia continues to advance on multiple fronts, supporting the Company’s objective of ...
Hole BRG25-260, located on the northwestern margin of the Berg deposit, intersected predominantly andesite and returned 279 metres grading 0.20% copper equivalent (0.16% copper, 0.007% molybdenum, ...
Hole BRG23-243 encountered the second longest mineralized interval from the Berg deposit to date, intersecting 756 metres grading 0.36% copper equivalent (0.26% copper, 0.026% molybdenum, 3.6 g/t ...
Leif Nilsson, Chief Executive Officer, commented: “Hole 245 is another great result from the 2023 deep drilling program at Berg, encountering a long interval of consistently mineralized material from ...
A prefeasibility study for Surge Copper’s (TSXV: SURG) Berg project in central British Columbia more than doubles the net present value (NPV) to C$4.6 billion while also doubling the initial costs ...
First 5 years of steady-state production averages 416 million pounds (189 thousand tonnes) of copper equivalent annually, including 270 million pounds (122 thousand tonnes) of copper, 21 million ...
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