Algo Grande Initiates Advanced Surveys Ahead of Copper Drilling
Algo Grande Copper has commenced advanced geophysical and geochemical programs at its Adelita Project in Mexico. The aim is to refine drill targets before Phase II drilling begins in Q2 2026.

Algo Grande Copper Corp. has initiated comprehensive geophysical and geochemical surveys at its wholly-owned Adelita Project in Sonora, Mexico. These programs are designed to refine drill targets ahead of the company's planned Phase II drilling program, scheduled to commence in the second quarter of 2026.
The initiative includes a high-resolution LiDAR survey across the entire project area and a drone-based magnetic survey over newly identified target zones. Additionally, a systematic geochemical soil sampling program will be launched. These efforts aim to enhance structural interpretation, identify mineralization-related features, and map magnetic skarn deposits.
According to the company, the collected data will be integrated into 3D geological and machine-learning targeting models to optimize drill hole placement. The LiDAR survey is expected to reveal structural corridors controlling mineralization and potential deeper occurrences. The drone-based magnetic survey specifically aims to identify copper and gold-bearing skarn bodies and map potential porphyry sources.
The geochemical soil sampling program will focus on an area where a mineralized granodiorite boulder was recently discovered during construction activities. The objective is to better understand the origin of the mineralization and delineate potential deposits for further exploration. The data will also assist in defining the focus areas for the company's upcoming drilling campaign.