CEO Clips - Vizsla Copper: Advancing Copper-Gold Exploration in British Columbia
Vizsla Copper is advancing its Wood Jam project in British Columbia, focusing on expanding its copper-gold resources and becoming a mid-tier copper producer.

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Vizsla Copper is focused on advancing its flagship Wood Jam project in British Columbia, a renowned site for major porphyry copper discoveries. With nearly 4 billion pounds of copper and 2 million ounces of gold in resources, the project presents substantial growth opportunities. The current resource stands at 260 million tons, with copper equivalent grades of 0.4%, and higher-grade zones still to be included in the resource model. CEO Craig Parry highlights the company’s mission to quickly build a mid-tier copper producer, making Vizsla Copper a key player in the industry’s future.
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