GSP Resource Corp. Advances Copper Exploration with Mer Property Permit Application
March 13th, 2025 7:05 AM
By: HRmarketer Editorial
GSP Resource Corp. is preparing to submit a multi-year drill permit application for its Mer Property in British Columbia, targeting a promising porphyry copper-molybdenum zone with historical drill results indicating significant mineral potential.

GSP Resource Corp. is positioning itself for expanded mineral exploration in British Columbia's Highland Valley Copper Camp, with plans to submit a comprehensive five-year drilling permit application for its Mer Property. The proposed exploration targets a historically identified copper mineralization zone that demonstrates considerable potential for future development.
The Mer Property, spanning 185 hectares in the Kamloops Mining Division, represents a strategic exploration opportunity located approximately 1.5 kilometers northwest of GSP's Alwin Mine Project. Positioned adjacent to Teck Resource's Highland Valley Copper claim group, the property features a copper exploration target zone with compelling historical drilling data.
Historical exploration conducted between 1965 and 1971 by Cleveland Ming & Smelting Co. Ltd. revealed significant copper mineralization. Previous percussion and diamond drilling campaigns identified a 70 x 120 meter northeast-trending porphyry copper-molybdenum zone characterized by disseminated minerals including chalcocite, chalcopyrite, bornite, and molybdenite.
The most promising historical drill results include multiple intercepts averaging between 0.47% and 0.53% copper, with some drill holes revealing mineralization commencing at relatively shallow depths between 6 and 18 meters. A single diamond drill hole also intersected a 24-meter zone averaging 0.29% copper, with the mineralization remaining open to the north and west.
For human resources and business leadership in the mining sector, this exploration represents a significant opportunity. The potential expansion of copper exploration in an established mining region could signal increased job opportunities, technological investments, and potential economic growth for the region.
The upcoming permit application highlights GSP's strategic approach to mineral exploration, emphasizing a methodical, multi-year exploration plan. The company intends to conduct an initial year-one diamond drilling program, with provisions for potential surface disturbance to support expanded drilling in subsequent years.
The property's accessibility via existing logging roads and previous surface exploration activities provides additional logistical advantages for the planned exploration efforts. The Mer Property's location within the Chataway and Guichon granodiorite phases of the Guichon Batholith further enhances its geological attractiveness for copper-molybdenum mineralization.
As the mining industry continues to seek new mineral resources, GSP's targeted approach to exploring the Mer Property demonstrates a calculated strategy for identifying and potentially developing copper resources in British Columbia's mineral-rich landscape.
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