“That data looks fantastic!

Thank you for all your efforts, and thank the crew as well.  They did a great job on this project.”

 

Brian Bengert, President of BFG consulting.

BFG Consulting specializes in  geophysical consulting for base metal and gold exploration mineral exploration companies.

Quantec Geoscience Brazil S.A.
Brasilia, Brazil

Manager: Luiz Roberto Freitas Jr.
Tel: +54-261-496-1414
luiz@quantecgeo.com.br

Technical Manager: Pedro Vencovsky Nogueira
Tel: +55 61 981230671

pedro@quantecgeo.com.br

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Arequipa, Peru

Area Manager: John Spezeski
Tel: +51-943-931-760

From North America Tel: +1 520 331 2348
jspezeski@quantecgeoscience.com

Business Development: Leduar Ramayo
Tel: +51-54-288-686
lramayo@quantecgeoscience.com

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Elmer B. Stewart, President and CEO of Copper Fox, stated, “This study supports the presence of a buried porphyry system and shows that the breccia pipes acted as a pathway for a complex multi-phase introduction of metals and mineralized granodiorite boulders…… The fact that the 2015 Titan-24 DCIP survey (“Titan-24″) mapped the mineralized breccia pipes has advanced our interpretation of other chargeability anomalies within the property.”

 

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the funding of a project involving the University of Utah and Quantec Geoscience. The project is part of the DOE’s Subsurface Technology and Engineering Research, Development, and Demonstration Crosscut initiative. Quantec’s role will be to acquire magnetotelluric (MT) data, which will then be integrated with other data to achieve improved mapping of fluid-bearing, permeable subsurface fractures connected to high-temperature heat sources.

Click the following link to the DOE’s press release:

DOE