Capricho, Paco Orco, Tamarugo and La Verde — four copper projects spanning early exploration to development.

Find out how RIMAQ Resources is advancing four early to development-stage copper discoveries across the Americas.
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Capricho, Paco Orco, Tamarugo and La Verde — four copper projects spanning early exploration to development.
Active in Peru, Chile and Mexico — three of the world's most prolific copper jurisdictions.
Contiguous claim blocks in proven Andean and Cordilleran copper belts.
Every asset in the Western Hemisphere — close to skilled labour, infrastructure and capital.
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An outcropping copper porphyry, exposed over more than three hundred metres by a single landslip.
Four thousand six hundred hectares, sixty kilometres southeast of Las Bambas, in the heart of Peru's most prolific copper district. Surface samples from the exposed outcrop grade up to three percent copper. Community consultation, actively underway.

A polymetallic CRD gossan outcropping in limestone, traceable for more than two kilometres.
Four thousand four hundred hectares on the northern extension of the Southern Peru Copper Belt. Surface samples from leached material return up to 0.5% Pb, 0.26% Zn and 58 g/t Ag. Community consultation, ongoing.

Discovery potential in the same belt that hosts Chile's largest copper porphyry deposits.
Approximately seven thousand six hundred hectares of contiguous claim blocks, five kilometres northeast of Copiapó, with excellent access to power, water and road. Same geologic and structural setting as the El Salvador and Potrerillos copper mines, roughly fifty kilometres to the northeast.

A development-stage copper project, with infrastructure already at the gate.
Located in Michoacán, approximately three hundred and twenty kilometres west of Mexico City. Close proximity to highway, railway, power, port and water. Five centuries of mining history, a stable regulatory framework, and an attractive investment environment.
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