In today’s Company Update, we are joined by Joe van den Elsen, President and CEO of Andina Copper (TSX.V:ANDC – OTCQX:PMMCF). Following a series of drill results, Joe provides a comprehensive look at the growing scale of the Cabrasco and Piuquenes projects (Colombia and Argentina respectively) and the strategic vision for the remainder of 2026.
Key Discussion Points:
- Cabrasco Drill Success: A breakdown of the recent results from Colombia, including consistent long widths of mineralization and the significance of defining a massive conceptual footprint.
- Piuquenes Project Advancements: Insights into the second gold-rich porphyry system identified in Argentina and how the latest step-out holes are validating the project’s volume potential.
- Path to a Maiden Resource: Joe explains the company’s philosophy on when to move toward a formal resource estimate and why hitting specific tonnage thresholds is critical for market valuation.
- Permitting and Social License: An overview of the operating environment in Colombia and how local partnerships are facilitating an aggressive 40-pad drilling program.
- Financial Position and Market Momentum: A look at the company’s cash balance following a $27.5 million raise and the factors driving recent share price appreciation.
If you have any questions for Joe and his team you can email me at Fleck@kereport.com.
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