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Overlooking Alacran Project
Bird eye view of Alacran Project Camp
Completion of the new Alacran Project core shed (interior)
Completion of the new Alacran Project core shed (exterior)
Jaime Aroca (right), Chief Geologist, with Anibal Quintero (left), a member of the drilling team, inspecting core barrel and monitoring the quality of the core during Alacran Feasibility Study in-fill drilling campaign.
Joe Ruffini, Geologist from Ivanhoe Electric (left) and Jaime Aroca (center), Cordoba Chief Geologist, reviewing core samples with Shen Yang (right), JCHX Geologist Manager.
Sergio Castro (left), Environmental Coordinator and a member from Cordoba environmental team (right) conducting water monitoring test.
JCHX and Cordoba team visiting Alacran project site. (left to right) Shen Yang, JCHX Geologist Manager, Joe Ruffini, Geologist from Ivanhoe Electric and Oscar Pinilla from Cordoba Geology team, Viviana Suárez, Communications Coordinator, Wang XinYu, JCHX Vice Chairman, Nicolás López, Corporate Affairs Manager and María Victoria García, Civil Engineering Director.
Geology team cutting a core sample for detailed analysis.
Andrés Felipe Tabares, Geologist (left) and Alejandra Amaya, Geologist (right), logging drill core at the Alacran Project.
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140 community members attended the Colombian National Learning Service (SENA) Certification Awarding Ceremony for successful completion of various training programs which are supported by the Company.
Alejandro Marulanda from Cordoba Community team with local beekeepers at the local farmers market to promote locally produced honey.
Cordoba team partnered up with the medical professionals from the Colombian Social Fabric – NGO to provide free healthcare services to the local communities.
Community member receiving dental check at one of the free health brigades that Cordoba organized in partnership with local NGOs, hospitals and municipal government.
Santiago Varela (right), VP of Operations, bonding with local community members at one of the free health brigades organized by Cordoba.
Frederick Cotua (second left) from Cordoba Community team chatting with local community leaders.
Santiago Varela (left), VP of Operations with Sarah Armstrong-Montoya (right), President and CEO, meeting with the leader from La Rica Community.
Sarah Armstrong-Montoya, President and CEO (center) meeting with leaders from local communities.
The community leader proudly displaying his diploma from the Colombian National Learning Service (SENA) course on best practices for the phytosanitary management of cocoa, supported by the Company.
Local farmer proudly showing the locally produced passion fruit that Cordoba supported through local Passion Fruit Association.
Nicolas Lopez (left), Corporate Affairs Manager visiting one of the local farms resides within the influence area of the Alacran Project.
Sarah Armstrong-Montoya (center left), President and CEO and Santiago Varela (center right), VP of Operations sharing a moment with volunteers from La Rica Community at one of the health brigades.
Juan David Rincón (left), from Cordoba’s Titling and Formalization Team, working with one of the local artisanal miners as part of the mining formalization program driven by the Company to enhance mining practices in the region.
Cordoba environmental team planting native trees in the Sinú and San Jorge Valleys to rehabilitate the connectivity corridors for wildlife in the rural area of southern Córdoba.
Local community members attending the food handling certification program conducted in partnership with the Colombian National Learning Service (SENA).
Residents from Puerto Libertador taking assessments for certification program in metallurgical welding.
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Hole K-23 returned with appearance of true volcanic rocks in the Laramide porphyry system in a leached cap — may indicate the top of a porphyry copper system at Perseverance Project.
Hole K-23 at 543 meters showing hematitic leached capping hosted in strongly sericitized Laramide volcanic tuff.
Drilling crew on Perseverance project site conducting exploration program.
Charles Forster, Qualified Person and Consultant for Perseverance Project (top right), and Timothy Marsh, President and CEO Bell Copper (lower right) inspecting freshly drilled core at Perseverance Project.
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