Teeta Creek & NVI

ArcWest’s 100% owned Teeta Creek porphyry Cu-Au-Mo project on Vancouver Island, is located 23 kilometres south of BHP-Billiton’s past producing Island Copper porphyry Cu-Mo-Au mine, and approximately 40 km south of NorthIsle Copper and Gold Inc.’s advanced stage Hushamu porphyry Cu-Au project. Historical drilling on the project intersected significant Cu mineralization in multiple holes.

ArcWest’s 100% owned, road accessible NVI porphyry Cu-Mo-Au project is located approximately 16 km southwest of BHP-Billiton’s past producing Island Copper porphyry Cu-Mo-Au mine, and approximately 40 km south of NorthIsle Copper and Gold Inc.’s advanced stage Hushamu porphyry Cu-Au. The 6,884-hectare NVI property was staked to cover a zone of porphyry Cu style veining discovered by ArcWest geologists on its west side (NVI showing; see ArcWest August 23 press release), multiple historic Cu occurrences on its east side, and a large belt of Miocene volcanic-intrusive centres that have recently been recognized as prospective for porphyry Cu-Au mineralization. Similarly aged centres in northern Vancouver Island are host to significant porphyry Cu-Mo-Au mineralization.

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Teeta Creek & NVI