Alma Metals launches major drilling program at Briggs copper project in Queensland. The infill drilling initiative aims to expand and upgrade the mineral resource estimate, building on the existing 2 million tonnes of contained copper. The program targets extensions to known mineralization and areas of strong copper anomalism to the northwest, with the primary objective of converting inferred resources into indicated category to support prefeasibility studies. The Briggs project remains open at depth with strong copper grades from deepest drill holes, positioning it among Australia's most significant undeveloped copper projects. The drilling strategy aligns with parallel workstreams including metallurgy, environmental studies, and engineering as the company transitions from explorer to developer toward production.
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