OVERVIEW
Commodity: | Au |
Deposit Type: | Porphyry Cu |
Location: | Sonora, Mexico |
Size: | 800 hectares |
Status: | Available for Option |
The Suaqui Grande Copper Project is located in the mineral-rich central copper belt of Sonora, Mexico, approximately 130 km southeast of the city of Hermosillo and just 3 km northeast of the town of Suaqui Grande. Suaqui is south of the La Caridad copper operations of Grupo Mexico and north of the copper operations at Piedras Verdes Copper Mine. The production in the copper belt is of a large production scale and Suaqui is another copper rich region with near by other deposits like Cuatro Hermanos which has large copper resources as well. The property spans 800 hectares and has had 4 drill holes with two hitting copper mineralization and the area is wide open for expansion with favorable geologic classic porphyry features.
Strategically positioned within the Laramide Copper-Molybdenum Belt, a prolific geological province that extends across Arizona and Sonora. The project lies within a well-established Cu-Mo porphyry cluster making Suaqui a solid exploration target and potential new significant copper discovery. This metallogenic corridor hosts several deposits, including:
- Cuatro Hermanos-large known drilled out copper resource with Cu and Mo
- Piedras Verdes Copper Mine- operating for over 20 years and strong long term copper leach, copper oxides and extensive mineralization
- Cervantes Project – a Au-Cu system with porphyry veins
- San Antonio Project – with defined resources of approximately 544,000 oz Au and 1.76 million oz Ag over a copper system of Laramide age
- San Javier Project – a Cu-focused system with high grade breccia pipes
- El Creston Project – containing reported resources of 118 million lbs of Mo and 89.4 million lbs of Cu
The Suaqui area has a strong and diverse history of mineral extraction. Early mining activities by the Spanish targeted copper, gold, and silver, while indigenous populations historically utilized magnetite and red iron oxide pigments sourced from the region’s surface outcrops. More recently high grade copper was produced from oxide bodies and now the area is in operation for the copper and gold found near the project area.
The combination of favorable geology, historical mining activity, and proximity to multiple advanced-stage mineral projects positions the Suaqui Grande Copper Project as a compelling exploration target within Sonora’s emerging porphyry belt.