Source: Cordoba Minerals Corp.
  • Cordoba Minerals (CDB) has resumed its in-fill drilling program and other on-site work at the San Matias Copper-Gold-Silver Project
  • Cordoba had been monitoring the impact of the ongoing public demonstrations across Colombia and stopped on-site work earlier this week
  • The mineral exploration company has recommenced Feasibility Study technical programs, including the in-fill drilling campaign for the Alacran Project
  • Cordoba Minerals (CDB) was trading at C$0.46 at 11:45 am ET

Cordoba Minerals (CDB) has resumed its in-fill drilling program and other on-site work at the San Matias Copper-Gold-Silver Project.

Cordoba had been monitoring the impact of the ongoing public demonstrations on social reformation taking place across Colombia. Due to the ongoing situation, the company stopped on-site work earlier this week.

The mineral exploration company has recommenced Feasibility Study technical programs, including the in-fill drilling campaign for the Alacran Project.

Sarah Armstrong-Montoya, President and CEO of Cordoba, commented,

“With the support from the local authorities and communities, our teams are restarting the Feasibility Study work programs and in-fill drilling campaign and continue to move the Alacran Project towards the targeted milestones.”

Cordoba Minerals (CDB) is developing and acquiring copper and gold projects, such as the San Matias Copper-Gold-Silver Project, in the Department of Cordoba, Colombia.

Cordoba Minerals (CDB) was trading at C$0.46 at 11:45 am ET.


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