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District Copper Outlines Geological Framework for Upcoming Geophysical Survey

District Copper Corp. has announced an integrated geological interpretation of its priority porphyry copper targets at the Copper Keg project. The Company is preparing for a DCIP geophysical survey, expected to start around August 26, 2026, contingent on wildfire conditions. This initiative aims to further explore the mineral potential of the site.

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District Copper Corp., based in Vancouver, British Columbia, has released an integrated geological interpretation regarding its two main porphyry copper targets at the Copper Keg project. This announcement comes as the Company prepares to undertake a DCIP (Deep Controlled-source Induced Polarization) geophysical survey. The survey is set to begin on or about August 26, 2026, depending on the current wildfire conditions in the area. The aim of the survey is to enhance understanding of the geological features and mineral potential present in the targets identified. District Copper is focusing on these two sites as part of its exploration strategy to uncover more about the resource capabilities at Copper Keg.

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District Copper Presents Integrated Geological Framework for Copper Keg Porphyry Copper Targets Ahead of DCIP Survey
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