Copper Giant Engages Aziwell to Implement Directional Drilling at the Mocoa Project
"The implementation of directional drilling at Mocoa marks an important technical evolution for the project. As we move into the largest drill program in our history, our focus is not only on metres drilled, but on drilling smarter. Directional technology allows us to increase data density within the resource footprint and efficiently test expansion corridors, while reducing overall drilling metres, surface disturbance and associated cost This is a practical step forward in advancing Mocoa toward future technical studies, strengthening our geological model, and maintaining our commitment to responsible exploration." –
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As Mocoa continues to advance, the scale and geometry of the porphyry system require smarter and more efficient drilling solutions. Directional drilling represents a natural evolution in the Company's approach, allowing multiple daughter holes to be drilled from a single mother hole and drill pad. By deviating the drill trajectory at depth, the Company can test multiple vectors of mineralization from the same surface location. This allows multiple deep targets to be evaluated from a single pilot hole, significantly reducing the need for separate full-length holes to achieve comparable drill density. This approach has several key advantages:
- Operational efficiency: Increased number of drill holes from fewer pads.
- Cost effectiveness: Reduced pad construction, road development, mobilization, and overall drilling costs per metre.
- Accelerated timelines: Faster in-fill drilling to support resource conversion and upcoming technical studies.
- Lower environmental footprint: Reduced surface disturbance.
- Improved safety and logistics: Fewer active platforms and streamlined site coordination.
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About Aziwell AS
Aziwell is a Norwegian high-tech industrial company founded in 2014 with the mission of transforming diamond drilling through innovation, precision, and efficiency. By developing advanced directional drilling technology, the company enables its partners to understand the subsurface faster and with greater accuracy — reducing risk, cost, and environmental impact.
Aziwell's proprietary AziDrill® directional core drilling system provides controlled downhole deviation and precise trajectory steering in mineral exploration programs worldwide. Through its directional drilling solutions, borehole surveying, and downhole trajectory management services, the company supports mining and infrastructure projects across a wide range of geological and operational environments.
With operations and technical support spanning
Through close collaboration with clients and drilling contractors, Aziwell combines real-time deviation control, borehole planning tools, and field engineering expertise to optimize drill performance, maximizing data quality while reducing costs, surface disturbance, and overall environmental footprint.
About the Mocoa Porphyry System
Mocoa was first identified in 1973 through a regional geochemical survey conducted by the
The deposit is hosted in Middle Jurassic dacite and quartz-diorite porphyries intruding andesitic to dacitic volcanics of the Central Cordillera a 30-kilometre-wide tectonic belt that extends into
A distinguishing geological feature of Mocoa is the presence of a fertile magmatic window spanning roughly ten million years, a prolonged and unusually productive interval of magma generation and evolution that is not commonly observed in other Jurassic porphyry systems within the same belt. This extended fertile period provides a compelling explanation for the system's large metal endowment, broad alteration footprint, and overlapping intrusive and hydrothermal events.
The deposit demonstrates more than 1,000 metres of vertical continuity, with multiple intrusive phases, brecciation episodes, and vein generations reflecting a dynamic and long-lived magmatic–hydrothermal evolution, likely influenced by more than one porphyry center. Mocoa remains open in all directions, and several satellite targets across the broader land package support the interpretation of a district-scale mineralized system.
Mocoa's Mineral Resource Estimate1 comprises Inferred resources of 12.7 billion pounds (Blbs) copper-equivalent (CuEq*) at an average grade of 0.51% CuEq*, including 7.7 Blbs of copper at 0.31% Cu and 1.0 Blbs of molybdenum at 0.039% Mo, within 1,120 million tonnes (Mt).
About Copper Giant
The Company is led by a team with uncommon experience, having successfully taken some of the few major copper mines developed in the past two decades from discovery through to construction.
Copper Giant's current focus is the Mocoa copper-molybdenum deposit in southern Colombia, one of the largest undeveloped resources of its kind in the
Guided by the values of respect and responsibility, and grounded in its Good Neighbor philosophy, Copper Giant is committed to creating enduring values for all stakeholders and playing a meaningful role in the global energy transition.
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This news release includes forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties. All statements within, other than statements of historical fact, including statements regarding the engagement of Aziwell, directional drilling the outcome of the Company's current resource expansion strategy; other activities and achievements of the Company, including but not limited to: the timing and success for the advancement of the
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