Solis Minerals Uncovers More High-Grade Copper at Cinto, Strengthening Interest

April 23, 2025 02:11 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media
 Solis Minerals Uncovers More High-Grade Copper at Cinto, Strengthening Interest
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Highlights:

  • Solis Minerals reports additional high-grade copper results from its Cinto Project in southern Peru.

  • Mineralisation displays geological similarities to a major copper mine located nearby.

  • Drilling preparations are underway as geophysical data outlines large-scale alteration zones.

Solis Minerals Ltd (ASX:SLM) continues advancing its focus within the copper exploration segment, delivering further results from its fully-owned Cinto Project located in the southern region of Peru. The site forms part of a broader strategy to progress large-scale copper-gold systems in one of the world's leading copper-producing countries.

Located within the mineral-rich Cenozoic Porphyry Belt, the Cinto Project covers a substantial tenement area, sharing geological context with world-renowned copper deposits across southern Peru. The company is prioritising systematic exploration to define mineralisation zones that extend across multiple targets.

Channel Sampling Confirms Additional Mineralisation Zones

Recent assay outcomes have confirmed another set of high-grade copper intersections at the Cinto Project, adding to previous sampling results reported earlier in the same region. Among the latest updates, one newly evaluated channel delivered a significant copper interval, reinforcing the site’s geological continuity.

Earlier sample channels also showed noteworthy copper content over multiple lengths, indicating broad mineralisation across the mapped area. These consistent results strengthen the current understanding of surface copper distribution at Cinto, which continues to be mapped and expanded through on-ground programs.

Structural Comparison to Major Regional Copper Mine

Cinto lies in close proximity to one of Peru’s largest and longest-operating copper mines. The mineralisation style identified by Solis shares structural and geochemical similarities with this large-scale mining operation. Notably, mineralised hydrothermal breccias at Cinto align with breccia-hosted systems observed in the nearby deposit, enhancing geological interest in the project footprint.

Drone magnetometry surveys have also identified a strong correlation between mapped copper content and magnetic low zones. These anomalies reflect widespread alteration typically linked to porphyry-style systems, where magnetite is altered by hydrothermal activity. This relationship supports further geological mapping and upcoming drill site definition.

Footprint Expands Through Geophysical and Geochemical Data

The copper-mineralised zone at Cinto currently extends across a corridor several kilometres in length and nearly a kilometre in width. This footprint encompasses both surface-visible mineralisation and deeper structural features defined by magnetometry and geological mapping.

The company has initiated a new round of geophysical surveys, including induced polarisation studies, to further refine prospective drill areas. This phase of exploration is designed to enhance the structural model and guide the upcoming drilling strategy.

These activities are being supported by exploration licenses across a portfolio of granted and pending tenements, with Cinto alone encompassing several thousand hectares of copper-focused ground.

Drill Campaigns Progress Across Peru-Based Projects

In addition to Cinto, Solis Minerals is advancing drill programs at two other wholly owned projects—Chancho al Palo and Ilo Este. Preparations for initial drilling have commenced, with field teams completing site visits and logistical planning across all three locations.

As copper remains central to global infrastructure and electrification themes, Solis continues to explore assets with established geological signatures. These include porphyry-style systems with extensive surface and subsurface indicators.

Within this landscape, ASX Mining Stocks such as Solis Minerals Ltd (ASX:SLM) remain active in expanding their exploration footprints in key copper-producing jurisdictions.


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