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    Cyprium copper targets at Paterson: geophysics and drill priorities for planners

    January 29, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Cyprium copper targets at Paterson: geophysics and drill priorities for planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Cyprium Metals has identified new copper targets at its Paterson exploration project in Western Australia after completing a first‑pass review of historical and recent geophysical and geochemical data. The company is focusing on intrusive‑related and sediment‑hosted copper systems typical of the Paterson Province, using reprocessed airborne EM, gravity and magnetics to refine drill priorities around existing prospects such as Nifty and Maroochydore. For geologists and mine planners, the work signals potential for deeper, structurally controlled mineralisation that may require directional drilling and careful hydrogeological assessment.

    Technical Brief

    • For similar Paterson-style copper systems, such integrated re-interpretation often precedes step-change drilling success.

    Our Take

    With copper singled out in recent coverage as a key driver of upside for diversified majors’ 2026 earnings, any exploration success at Cyprium Metals’ Paterson copper project in Australia would be leveraged to a price environment that currently favours new copper units over most bulk commodities.

    Among the 802 Mining stories and 1553 tag-matched pieces in our database, copper projects in Australia increasingly sit in ‘Projects’ plus ‘Sustainability’ coverage, signalling that investors will scrutinise Cyprium’s Paterson work not just for grade and scale but also for its decarbonisation and ESG narrative.

    The Paterson region already hosts several tier-one copper-gold systems in our coverage, so Cyprium Metals is effectively competing in a district where discovery thresholds are high and any meaningful resource will likely need to demonstrate district-scale potential to attract larger partners or acquirers.

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