Cupani Metals Corp. [CSE: CUPA; OTCQB: CUPIF] is currently planning its campaign for its Blue Lake Project winter 2026 drilling and has provided an update for the copper, nickel, platinum and nickel prospect.
In mid-November, the geology team will travel to Chicoutimi in Quebec for the purpose of examining historical drill core from LaFosse Platinum and Rockland. This is an important first step in understanding the mineralized lenses, taking their geophysical measurements, and helping the company to gain a better interpretation of the current geophysical surveys, and plan the future ground surveys and subsequent drilling.
Cupani has begun the project tender process for drilling, core logging, logistics and fuel. Logistics for the 2026 winter campaign will be split between helicopter, possibly plane on skids, overland tracked vehicles and an AT44 truck. Overland routes will follow trails opened during February, 2025, by a snowmobile expedition, itself based on winter roads made during the 1980s.
Cupani has ordered an AT44 from Arctic Trucks Canada, the expedition vehicles of which are used in arctic environments for long-distance overland travel of cargo and teams of people. Once proven in the field, an AT44 should reduce Cupani’s helicopter expense going forward in both winter and summer. The AT44 is based upon Ford’s F350 production vehicle.
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