Copper-Gold Explorer Advances Toward 2 Potential Porphyry Sources in Southern BC
- •The fact that Torr is advancing on two *potential* porphyry sources in Southern BC is pretty interesting.
- •We all know how rare and valuable those large-scale copper-gold deposits can be.
- •The article mentions they just completed their surface sampling program at the Kolos Project.
Hey everyone, just read this article about Torr Metals ("Copper-Gold Explorer Advances Toward 2 Potential Porphyry Sources in Southern BC") and it caught my eye. Honestly, I've been keeping a casual watch on the copper market, especially with all the electrification trends and how much strain that's putting on supply. My portfolio is a bit heavy on tech right now, so I'm always looking for ways to diversify into commodities for some stability, especially with my retirement goals looming in the next 15 years. Plus, my daughter is studying environmental engineering, and it always makes for good dinner table conversation when I can talk about the materials needed for a sustainable future!
The fact that Torr is advancing on two potential porphyry sources in Southern BC is pretty interesting. We all know how rare and valuable those large-scale copper-gold deposits can be. The article mentions they just completed their surface sampling program at the Kolos Project. This is usually the stage where I start paying closer attention – good surface results can be a strong indicator of what's beneath, but it's still early days. I've been burned before by exciting early exploration news that didn't pan out, so I'm trying to temper my enthusiasm, but the potential upside if they hit something significant is huge.
Anyone else been following Torr Metals or have thoughts on exploration plays in British Columbia right now? What are your experiences with companies at this stage? I'd love to hear your insights, especially if you've done a deeper dive into their historical data or the geological prospects of that region. Always good to get some different perspectives before I even think about adding them to my watchlist.