Copper Giant Intersects Almost 300 Meters of Promising Copper Ore In Putumayo, Colombia Porphyry Project
Infill drilling at Mocoa expands southern margin and confirms grades
Vancouver-based Copper Giant Resources Corp. (TSXV: CGNT) (OTCQB: LBCMF) (FRA: 29H0) has released analytical results from drill holes MD-056 and MD-057 at its Mocoa copper-molybdenum porphyry project in Putumayo, Colombia. The results include a 257-meter intercept grading 0.63% CuEq and identify higher-grade mineralization at depth along the southern margin of the existing resource footprint.

Figure 1. Plan view of the exploration targets and the Mocoa porphyry Cu-Mo deposit. *Black dotes denotes drill pads. (CNW Group/COPPER GIANT RESOURCES CORP.)
The 2026 exploration program utilized “mother holes” to establish foundations for directional drilling. This technical approach allows multiple daughter holes to be initiated from a single platform, intended to improve drilling efficiency and minimize surface disturbance in the Amazonas region. Hole MD-056 was designed to test the southern edge of the Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) toward the La Estrella target. It intercepted 386 meters grading 0.39% CuEq starting at 307 meters, including a final 77-meter interval grading 0.49% CuEq.
“Hole MD-057 confirms the predictability of our current resource model, which is a key step as we increase drill density in selected areas of the deposit with the objective of upgrading resources and advancing Mocoa toward PEA-level evaluation.” — Edwin Naranjo Sierra, Vice-President of Exploration at Copper Giant Resources Corp.
Geological mapping of MD-056 indicates the presence of a microdiorite porphyry phase with potassic alteration. This intrusive phase is interpreted by technical staff to be associated with a recently identified third high-grade zone within the Mocoa system. The mineralization in this sector was previously categorized as waste in the current MRE block model due to a lack of historical deep drilling, suggesting potential for resource expansion in under-drilled southern sections.

Figure 2. Plan view of holes MD-055, MD-056 and MD-057 mentioned in this release. White shadow denotes position of the cross-section shown in figure 3 and 5. *Collar for MD-055 and MD-057 are 314014E, 137979N and 1,720 m.a.s.l. Collar for MD-056 is 313689E, 136976N and 1,514 m.a.s.l. Coordinates are UTM system, zone 18N and WGS84 projection. For MD-055: azimuth of 45-degrees and dipping 85-degrees. For MD-056: azimuth of 15-degrees and dipping 45-degrees. For MD-057: azimuth of 295-degrees and dipping 70-degrees. Note: Hole 55 did not reach its planned target. (CNW Group/COPPER GIANT RESOURCES CORP.)
Hole MD-057 served as an infill drill hole to increase data density in areas characterized by wider historical spacing. The hole returned 257 meters of 0.63% CuEq starting at 275 meters and 191 meters of 0.72% CuEq starting at 341 meters. These results were contained within a broader interval of 476 meters grading 0.43% CuEq. The objective of the infill campaign is to upgrade portions of the Inferred Mineral Resource to the Indicated category to support a future Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA).
Technical calculations for copper equivalent (CuEq) utilized metal prices of $4.00 USD per pound for copper and $20.00 USD per pound for molybdenum. The Mocoa project is situated approximately 10 kilometers from the town of Mocoa and consists of 132,499 hectares of tenure. The deposit is hosted within Middle Jurassic dacite and quartz-diorite porphyries that intrude the volcanics of the Cordillera Central.

Figure 4. Mineralization and hydrothermal alteration observed in hole MD-056. A). Strong sericite altered Intramineral porphyry with disseminated chalcocite and late iron oxides. B). Strong chlorite – sericite altered Intramineral porphyry with quartz-chalcopyrite-moly veining (B-type). C). Strong sericite altered brecciated porphyry with chalcopyrite as matrix in-fill. D). Potassic altered microdiorite porphyry with massive chalcopyrite and pyrite. (CNW Group/COPPER GIANT RESOURCES CORP.)
Copper Giant Resources Corp., part of the Fiore Group, reported that equipment malfunctions previously hampered hole MD-055, which was subsequently abandoned. However, two drill rigs remain active on-site to continue the 2026 program. The current Inferred resource at Mocoa stands at 1.12 billion tons grading 0.51% CuEq, containing an estimated 12.7 billion pounds of copper equivalent.

Figure 6. Mineralization and hydrothermal alteration observed in hole MD-057. A). Strong sericite altered microtonalite porphyry with quartz “eyes” texture, disseminated chalcocite and late chalcopyrite-pyrite veining. B). Strong sericite altered Intramineral porphyry with C-type veining (chalcopyrite dominant). C). Potassic altered Intramineral porphyry with molybdenite (Moly) disseminated and chalcopyrite veining. D). Strong sericite altered Intramineral porphyry with disseminated chalcopyrite and veining of molybdenite (Moly). (CNW Group/COPPER GIANT RESOURCES CORP.)
The Mocoa system was originally identified in 1973 through a geochemical survey by the United Nations and the Colombian government. It is part of a Jurassic porphyry belt that extends into Ecuador, containing other significant deposits such as Mirador and Warintza. Management maintains that the extended fertile magmatic window at Mocoa, spanning approximately ten million years, accounts for the scale of the system’s metal endowment.

Figure 5. Cross-section along the hole MD-057 and planned daughter holes with a section width of 100-meters, showing the 2026 MRE block model and the Cu and Mo grade intercepted. (CNW Group/COPPER GIANT RESOURCES CORP.)
Headline photo: Figure 3. Cross-section along the hole MD-056 and past holes mentioned in this release, with a section width of 100 meters, showing the 2026 MRE block model and the Cu and Mo grade intercepted. (CNW Group/COPPER GIANT RESOURCES CORP.)
























