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Peru Permits Greenlight Cinto Copper Drilling
9 Dec
Summary
- Drilling permits received for Cinto copper project in southern Peru.
- Project is near major copper mines like Toquepala and Quellaveco.
- Drilling will test targets identified by recent geochemical surveys.

Solis Minerals has obtained crucial drilling permits from Peru's Ministry of Energy & Mines for its wholly-owned Cinto copper project. This development paves the way for an upcoming diamond drilling campaign, set to investigate key geochemical and geophysical targets. The company's focus will be on three specific areas identified through a recent induced polarisation survey.
The Cinto project's advantageous position in southern Peru is underscored by its proximity to major mining operations, situated just 15km from Southern Copper's Toquepala mine and 38km from Anglo American's Quellaveco mine. This location places it within the significant Cenozoic porphyry belt and along the geologically important Incapuquio fault zone.
With drill rig mobilization and site preparations scheduled to begin this month, Solis Minerals is poised to advance exploration at Cinto. The company is actively expanding its copper portfolio in Peru's coastal belt, aiming to unlock the potential of its South American copper assets.




