CSE: ANDC

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Highlights

Group 2009

Outstanding Cu-Mo mineralization
intercepted from drilling.

Group 2006

Multiple compelling, untested
porphyry targets across the property.

Group 2004

3 km² Cu-Mo soil anomaly
coincident with drill intercepts.

Group 2007

Strong potential for additional
discoveries within the broader system.

Project Overview

The Cobrasco Project in Colombia’s Chocó Copper Belt is a significant new copper-molybdenum porphyry discovery by Rugby Resources. The first drill hole returned up to 808m at 0.42% Cu with high-grade bornite mineralization. The project covers a 3 km² geochemical anomaly and remains open in all directions.

Situated within a major Andean porphyry gap – between some of South America’s largest copper districts – Cobrasco stands out as one of the few untested, district-scale porphyry systems in the region.

With logistics, permits, and community support already in place, Cobrasco is fully drill-ready and holds strong potential for expansion.