Vizsla Copper Expands Thira Discovery with High-Grade Drill Results

  • Vizsla Copper drilled 304.8 meters of 0.48% copper equivalent at the Thira Discovery in central British Columbia.
  • Phase 1 drilling defined an 800m x 900m mineralized footprint at Thira with continuous porphyry-related copper-molybdenum mineralization.
  • Emerging Camp Lake and Copper Pond targets show potential for additional high-grade mineralization.
  • Phase 2 drilling program to commence in late July, targeting up to 8,000 meters of additional drilling.

Vizsla Copper's expanding Thira Discovery reinforces the potential for a large-scale copper porphyry system in central British Columbia. The company is strategically positioned to capitalize on growing demand for critical minerals, particularly as global transitions toward renewable energy and electrification drive copper consumption. With nearly 20,000 meters of drilling planned for 2026 across multiple targets, Vizsla Copper aims to solidify its position in the region's mining landscape.

Resource Expansion
Whether Phase 2 drilling can extend the mineralized footprint at Thira and confirm higher-grade zones.
Project Economics
How the emerging Camp Lake and Copper Pond targets may impact the overall resource potential of the Poplar Project.
Execution Risk
The pace at which Vizsla Copper can advance multiple targets simultaneously while maintaining funding and operational momentum.