Cordillera Cobre Copper Project

Located 43 km east-northeast of Copiapó in Chile’s Atacama Region, the 7,430-hectare Cordillera Cobre Project is a large, contiguous land package comprising 27 exploitation-license applications within one of the most established copper-producing belts in the world. The property hosts multiple zones of iron oxide–copper–gold (IOCG) and carbonate-vein copper-gold mineralization associated with strong magnetic and structural trends. Super Copper Corp. holds an option to earn up to 100% ownership, positioning the company for a clear pathway to control and advance a project with high-grade copper intercepts, strong silver association, and extensive upside across untested targets.

Project Snapshot

Type of Mineralization

Iron oxide–copper–gold (IOCG) and carbonate-vein Cu-Au systems

Size

~7,430 hectares across 27 contiguous applications

Historic Work

~1,500 metres of drilling and surface sampling database under review

Infrastructure

Road-accessible property within 1 hour of Copiapó and Caldera port; power grid within 15 km

Site Infrastructure

Cordillera Cobre is well situated for logistical and operational development:

Year-round access by paved and maintained mining roads

Regional power and water infrastructure nearby

Within 50 km of active SX-EW and concentrator plants

1 hour to Caldera deep-water port

Support facilities and contractor services available from Copiapó

Geology and Mineralization

The Cordillera Cobre Project lies along the Coastal Cordillera IOCG trend, which hosts world-class deposits such as Candelaria (Lundin Mining) and Manto Verde (Capstone Copper). The project encompasses volcanic and intrusive rocks cut by north-northwest and east-west structures controlling multiple zones of Cu-Au-Ag mineralization.
Mineralization occurs as:

Vein and breccia-hosted copper oxides and carbonates

(malachite, chrysocolla) with strong magnetite-hematite alteration.

Sulfide zones

with chalcopyrite and bornite identified in historical core samples.

Silver credits

(up to 296 g/t Ag) accompanying high-grade copper samples.

Key Target Zones

Super Copper Corp’s key target zones highlight extensive copper mineralization across the Castilla Project. These areas show strong oxide and sulfide systems, open along strike and at depth, offering exceptional potential for large-scale resource growth and future development.

El Alto Zone

Structurally controlled and stratabound (“manto”) mineralization with copper oxides and carbonates visible at surface. Historical trenching and drilling suggest continuity down-dip.

  • Sample ID Type Cu (%) Ag (g/t)
  • K089744 Outcrop 10.30 296.0
  • K089750 Subcrop 7.34 164.0
  • K089745 Float 6.58 143.0
  • K089846 Outcrop 5.64 63.7

Calcite Hill Zone

North-west-trending carbonate veins host high-grade oxide copper and silver, locally artisanally mined.

  • Sample ID Type Cu (%) Ag (g/t)
  • K089758 Float 7.47 42.4

Complete Phase 2 geophysics (Q3 2025)

Re-assay historical core (~1,500 m) and integrate with new surface data

Define drill targets from geophysics and sampling (El Alto, Calcite Hill, Copper Tuffs)

Launch initial 2,000-m drill program

Advance permitting and environmental baseline studies

Exploration Strategy

Super Copper’s strategy at Castilla is to fast-track the project toward oxide copper resource definition through modern mapping, sampling, and near-surface drilling

Location

The Cordillera Cobre Project lies in Chile’s Atacama Province, 43 km ENE of Copiapó, within a highly prospective district that hosts major operations including Lundin Mining’s Candelaria, Capstone Copper’s Santo Domingo and Manto Verde, and BHP’s Cerro Casale.

The property benefits from year-round access via highway and mine roads, established power and water networks, and proximity to the Caldera port for logistics. Its location in a known IOCG corridor provides excellent potential for both oxide and sulfide copper resources.