DETAILS OF PRESENTATION
Copper Search Ltd (ASX: CUS) (Copper Search or the Company) is pleased to provide investors with the opportunity to watch a Company Update from CEO Duncan Chessell. Duncan is presenting the following Investor Presentation, titled IOCG Focussed Explorer in South Australia, live at the RIU Explorers Conference at 2:45pm today (AWST). The presentation covers upcoming drilling plans for the high-priority IOCG drill targets, due to start in late March.
Copper Search is positioned for discovery success in the under-explored NE corner of the Gawler Craton, which is prospective for large-scale Cloncurry-style IOCG deposits.
This presentation summarises:
• The new understanding of IOCG potential of the Peake & Denison District
• The identification of six priority IOCG drill targets at the Peak Project
• A more detailed look at the first four (4) drill targets that will be the focus of the drilling program scheduled to start in late March 2023
• CUS’s regional exploration plans
Live Event: RIU Explorers Conference
Date: Tuesday, 14 February 2023
Presentation time: 2:45pm (Fremantle, Western Australia)
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