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Alpha Copper Announces Acquisition Of Okeover Project

Oct 11, 2023almost 2 years ago

Acquiring Company

Alpha Copper

Acquired Company

Okeover Project

Precious MetalsMiningMining TechnologyMineral

Description

Alpha Copper Corp. (CSE: ALCU) (OTC: ALCUF) (FWB: PP0) (“Alpha Copper” or the “Company”), a resource sector enterprise founded to create value through mineral exploration, technical development, and asset acquisition, is pleased to announce that, further to its news release on September 25, 2023, it has acquired the Okeover Copper (molybdenum) Project (the “Okeover Project”) from Northwest Copper Corp. (the “Seller”).

Company Information

Company

Alpha Copper

About

(CSE: ALCU) (OTC: ALCUF) (FWB: PP0) Alpha Copper is focused on contributing to the green economy by finding and developing copper resource assets in stable jurisdictions. The Company is positioned to earn a 60-per-cent interest in the Indata copper-gold project located in north-central British Columbia. After the acquisition of Cavu Energy Metals, the Company holds an option to acquire 100% of the Star copper-gold porphyry project in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia, as well as an option to acquire up to 70% of the Hopper copper-gold porphyry project in the southern Dawson Range copper-gold belt of the southwestern Yukon, and further including the 100% owned Quesnel project in the middle of the Quesnel Trough, host to a number of alkalic copper-gold porphyry deposits running northwest across western British Columbia. For more information visit https://alphacopper.com/. On Behalf of the Board of Directors of Alpha ~Darryl Jones~ Darryl JonesCEO, President & DirectorAlpha Copper Corp.

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