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In the DCH-118 drill hole at a depth of 157.6 meters, the copper grade reached 0.5%, and the silver grade reached 3.15 parts per million (ppm). Surface rock chip sampling at Pampero also revealed high copper grades, with some samples showing copper content as high as 3.8% and silver content of 4.0 ppm.
The Los Chapitos project is located near Chala in the Arequipa region and benefits from its proximity to the mineralized copper-silver belt in northern Chile, which hosts operating mines such as Michilla and Las Luces. The geological conditions in the area suggest a high potential for copper discovery, a sentiment echoed by Camino's CEO, Jay Chmelauskas, who emphasized the importance of continuing drilling to uncover new prospects.
Camino is pursuing a dual strategy of developing its permitted Puquios copper mine in Chile and actively exploring for new copper deposits in Peru.
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