Southern Hemisphere Mining (ASX:SUH) has announced interim drilling results from its Llahuin Copper-Gold-Moly Project in central Chile. The company has successfully extended the strike length of the Cerro-Ferro deposits by 300 meters, now totaling over 2.2 kilometers. Significant intercepts indicate substantial mineralization at depth, with updates expected in 2025.
Southern Hemisphere Mining continues to explore and develop its Llahuin Copper-Gold-Moly Project in Chile, with recent drilling extending the Cerro-Ferro deposits' strike length. Significant mineralization has been identified, supporting an update to the Mineral Resource Estimate in the first half of 2025. The company is conducting a Magneto-Telluric survey to identify deeper copper targets and is well-funded with A$4 million for ongoing activities. New exploration targets have been identified, and the discovery of water could potentially benefit future mining operations. Southern Hemisphere remains focused on expanding its resource base and optimizing exploration with the involvement of porphyry copper experts.
The recent drilling results have extended the strike length of the Cerro-Ferro deposits significantly, indicating a promising potential for further mineralization. The ongoing Magneto-Telluric survey will enhance our understanding of deep copper targets, optimizing our future drilling strategies.