Pecoy Copper: Powering the Future with a Major Copper Discovery
One of Peru’s largest undeveloped copper-gold projects is now drilling, fully funded, and ready to fuel the energy transition.

One of Peru’s largest undeveloped copper-gold projects is now drilling, fully funded, and ready to fuel the energy transition.
Pecoy Copper is quickly gaining attention as it advances one of Peru’s largest undeveloped copper-gold-molybdenum porphyry deposits. Located in a mining-friendly jurisdiction with coastal access and established infrastructure, the Pecoy Project is fully funded and drilling is now underway. With critical metals in high demand for electrification and renewable energy growth, Pecoy stands positioned as a strategic resource in the global energy shift.
To learn more about Pecoy Copper Corp. (TSX.V:PCU; FSE: D5E; OTCQB: PCUUF), watch their video HERE
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