Getty Copper (GTCD.D) 주식 개요는 캐나다의 광물 매장지를 탐사, 평가 및 개발하는 회사입니다. 자세히 보기GTCD.D 펀더멘털 분석스노우플레이크 점수가치 평가0/6미래 성장0/6과거 실적0/6재무 건전성6/6배당0/6위험 분석주식은 유동성이 매우 낮습니다수익이 USD$1m 미만입니다(CA$0)의미 있는 시가총액이 없습니다($61M)3년 미만의 재무 데이터만 이용 가능합니다.모든 위험 점검 보기GTCD.D Community Fair Values Create NarrativeSee what others think this stock is worth. Follow their fair value or set your own to get alerts.NEW492,375 membersJoin community and earn perksGain real feedbackFrom our editorial team, personally. Not silence.Grow your followingReal investors. The kind who actually invest, not scroll past.Unlock free accessFree premium subscription for consistent and quality authors.Learn moreCreate NarrativeBLINROAG492,375 investors already sharing narrativesYour Fair ValueUS$Current PriceUS$0.84해당 없음내재 할인율Est. Revenue$PastFuture-7m12016201920222025202620282031Revenue CA$1.0Earnings CA$0.1AdvancedSet Fair ValueView all narrativesGetty Copper Inc. 경쟁사5E Advanced MaterialsSymbol: NasdaqGS:FEAMMarket cap: US$59.8mKeweenaw Land AssociationSymbol: OTCPK:KEWLMarket cap: US$57.2mSolitario ResourcesSymbol: NYSEAM:XPLMarket cap: US$66.5mTexas Mineral ResourcesSymbol: OTCPK:TMRCMarket cap: US$71.2m가격 이력 및 성과Getty Copper 주가의 최고가, 최저가 및 변동 요약과거 주가현재 주가US$0.8452주 최고가US$0.8452주 최저가US$0.0005베타-0.831개월 변동29.23%3개월 변동n/a1년 변동n/a3년 변동1,413.51%5년 변동199.47%IPO 이후 변동323.17%최근 뉴스 및 업데이트공시 • Jun 25Getty Copper Inc. Reports First Assay Results from 2026 Exploration Program At Getty ProjectGetty Copper Inc. has provided first assay results from its 2026 exploration program at the Getty Project in the Highland Valley District. The results from the three drill holes reported here are the first from the current program, which is designed to support a future resource estimate and potentially expand the Getty North porphyry copper deposit. Getty plans to complete up to 16,000 metres of drilling on resource and exploration targets in its 2026 program. A total of 14 holes have been completed at Getty North to date and results from the first three holes are reported here: GN26-01 (Resource confirmation): 342m of 0.50% Cu, 87 ppm Mo and 0.8 g/t Ag from 9m depth (oxide to 39m) including 108m of 0.70% Cu, 90 ppm Mo and 1.0 g/t Ag from 12m and including 135m of 0.55% Cu, 132 ppm Mo and 1.0 g/t Ag from 186m. GN26-03 (Expansion): 170.8m of 0.24% Cu, 50 ppm Mo and 0.3 g/t Ag from 408.2m downhole (~300m below surface) including 45.9m of 0.40% Cu, 133 ppm Mo and 0.4 g/t Ag from 408.2m. GN26-04 (Resource confirmation): 278m of 0.38% Cu, 46 ppm Mo and 0.4 g/t Ag from 22m depth including 150m of 0.51% Cu, 58 ppm Mo and 0.5 g/t Ag from 66m. The drill holes encountered copper mineralization occurring predominantly as sulfides, mainly chalcopyrite with local bornite, in vein stockworks and sheeted vein zones and disseminations associated with a multiphase porphyry intrusion, consistent with historical logs and the Company's relogging work. GN26-01 encountered a short interval of oxidized copper mineralization near surface, to be more fully characterized by ongoing sequential leach assaying. Comparable mineralization was encountered in GN26-02; however, final QA/QC review for that hole is pending so it is not reported in this release. Holes GN26-01 and GN26-04 are the first of a planned eight resource confirmation holes. They drill down the plunge of the deposit to collect a multi-element assay suite with a full QA/QC protocol that will be used to upgrade the historic resource estimate to a modern standard. The holes intersected grades and widths that are consistent with expectations, based on grade models generated from historical drill hole data. The Getty North deposit is approximately 350 metres wide east-west and 500 metres wide north-south and remains open down plunge. True width of mineralization in the drill holes will be determined once geological modelling is completed but at present is not known. GN26-03 is an expansion hole that was drilled as a >65m down-plunge step-out beneath historical drilling and indicates the continuation of mineralization at depth which remains open. The relatively sharp increase in grade marking the start of the intercept in this hole occurs at a fault, highlighting the potential to identify fault-offset mineralization nearby. Similarly, the relatively sharp decreases in grade at depth in GN26-01 and GN26-04 are interpreted to be in part fault-related and occur southeast of the cross section line. Drilling is ongoing to complete an updated geological model and fully characterize the geometry and structural controls of mineralization. An additional 11 holes for a total of 7,377m have been completed at Getty North to date. Assay results and/or QA/QC review are pending for these holes, and sampling remains ongoing for some. Drilling is also ongoing at Getty South. Reported intervals represent drilled widths and not true widths. Drill holes were sampled at continuous 3m intervals, though samples are shorter to accommodate geological boundaries. Samples were halved by core saw on site, with one half sent to ALS Laboratories in Kamloops or North Vancouver for preparation and pulps were assayed in North Vancouver. Samples were prepared and assayed following ALS method codes: PREP-31, ME-MS61, and Au-ICP21. Selected samples were also assayed by sequential leach package Cu-PKG06LI, for which a split of the pulp was analyzed at ALS Laboratories in Lima, Peru. The Company followed a QA/QC program involving the use of blanks, standards and duplicates.공시 • May 27Getty Copper Provides Update on Drill Target Identified At Getty SouthGetty Copper Inc. had completed a compilation and review of historical drilling data at Getty South. The database includes mainly drill holes completed in the 1970s and earlier, many of which were only partially sampled with no geological logs and uncertain locations. The review also included relogging of 13 drill holes completed in 1996 totaling 2,579 metres, all of which were fully sampled and assayed. This drilling data, combined with information from trenching and geological mapping shows that discrete breccia-hosted higher grade copper zones within Getty South have been only partly defined. One of the most significant of these is the Trojan Zone, which includes the historical Trojan Mine. Reported historical drill intercepts include: 1.3% Cu over 23.2 m from 1.2 m depth in U-4; 0.9% Cu over 12.2 m from 13.7 m depth in U-5; 1.1% Cu over 9.1 m from 18.3 m depth in U-6; 1.7% Cu over 25 m from 18.3 m depth in U-9; 0.63% Cu over 20 m from 52.5 m depth in GS96-06; 0.8% Cu over 8.8 m from 72.8 m depth in U-1; 0.8% Cu over 39 m from 72.9 m depth in U-3 (The deepest intersection to date, 125m vertically below surface; hole collared underground). Notably, the Trojan Zone is partly coincident with an IP chargeability anomaly which strengthens at depth beneath historical drilling. IP anomalies indicate the presence of disseminated sulfide mineralization, which is very encouraging as chalcopyrite is by far the most abundant sulfide mineral encountered in drilling at Getty South. This anomaly and others across the property have been better defined by 3D inversions of historical geophysical data completed as part of the Company's ongoing district-scale exploration targeting work. The Trojan Zone will be the initial target of the planned drill program at Getty South. Planned drill holes ranging from 150 to 500 metres are designed to determine the geometry, grade, and mineralogy of extensions to the near-surface high-grade zones, while also testing geophysical anomalies located down-plunge of the high-grade breccia zones. The anomaly is considered prospective, as elevated IP chargeability indicates the presence of sulfides. Reported here for the first time based on data relied on for the non-current report Parkinson, C.L. and Fayram, T.S., 2009, National Instrument 43-101 Preliminary Feasibility Study Technical Report of the Getty Copper Project. The Company has not yet been able to verify the details of all historical drill holes at Getty South. The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Roy Greig, Ph.D., P.Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined in "National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects" and who is an officer of the Company - Vice President of Exploration.공시 • Apr 14Getty Copper Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 09, 2026Getty Copper Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 09, 2026. Location: british columbia, Canada공시 • Mar 24+ 1 more updateGetty Copper Inc. Appoints Ryan O'Regan as Chief Executive Officer, Effective March 23, 2026Getty Copper Inc. announced the appointment of Ryan O'Regan as Chief Executive Officer, effective March 23, 2026. Mr. O'Regan is a highly experienced mining executive, entrepreneur, and mine developer with more than 18 years of leadership experience across mine development, project execution, technical services, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate strategy within the Canadian mining sector. Mr. O'Regan brings executive-level experience across the full mine life cycle — from early-stage exploration and feasibility through construction, operations, optimization, and the integration of acquired assets. Most recently, he served as Vice President, Technical Services & Development and Vice President, Project Development at Conuma Resources Ltd., where he led integrated geology, engineering, mine planning, capital projects, and supporting regulatory workflows across multiple active operations and expansions. Earlier in his career, Mr. O'Regan played a key leadership role in the development, construction, and commissioning of the Vista Mine in Alberta, overseeing significant capital programs and delivering first coal and full production on schedule and on budget. He has also held senior operational, project management, and development roles across greenfield and brownfield mining projects throughout Western Canada. Mr. O'Regan is a Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) registered with APEGA, and EGBC. He holds a B.Sc. (Honours) in Geology, from Carleton University.더 많은 업데이트 보기Recent updates공시 • Jun 25Getty Copper Inc. Reports First Assay Results from 2026 Exploration Program At Getty ProjectGetty Copper Inc. has provided first assay results from its 2026 exploration program at the Getty Project in the Highland Valley District. The results from the three drill holes reported here are the first from the current program, which is designed to support a future resource estimate and potentially expand the Getty North porphyry copper deposit. Getty plans to complete up to 16,000 metres of drilling on resource and exploration targets in its 2026 program. A total of 14 holes have been completed at Getty North to date and results from the first three holes are reported here: GN26-01 (Resource confirmation): 342m of 0.50% Cu, 87 ppm Mo and 0.8 g/t Ag from 9m depth (oxide to 39m) including 108m of 0.70% Cu, 90 ppm Mo and 1.0 g/t Ag from 12m and including 135m of 0.55% Cu, 132 ppm Mo and 1.0 g/t Ag from 186m. GN26-03 (Expansion): 170.8m of 0.24% Cu, 50 ppm Mo and 0.3 g/t Ag from 408.2m downhole (~300m below surface) including 45.9m of 0.40% Cu, 133 ppm Mo and 0.4 g/t Ag from 408.2m. GN26-04 (Resource confirmation): 278m of 0.38% Cu, 46 ppm Mo and 0.4 g/t Ag from 22m depth including 150m of 0.51% Cu, 58 ppm Mo and 0.5 g/t Ag from 66m. The drill holes encountered copper mineralization occurring predominantly as sulfides, mainly chalcopyrite with local bornite, in vein stockworks and sheeted vein zones and disseminations associated with a multiphase porphyry intrusion, consistent with historical logs and the Company's relogging work. GN26-01 encountered a short interval of oxidized copper mineralization near surface, to be more fully characterized by ongoing sequential leach assaying. Comparable mineralization was encountered in GN26-02; however, final QA/QC review for that hole is pending so it is not reported in this release. Holes GN26-01 and GN26-04 are the first of a planned eight resource confirmation holes. They drill down the plunge of the deposit to collect a multi-element assay suite with a full QA/QC protocol that will be used to upgrade the historic resource estimate to a modern standard. The holes intersected grades and widths that are consistent with expectations, based on grade models generated from historical drill hole data. The Getty North deposit is approximately 350 metres wide east-west and 500 metres wide north-south and remains open down plunge. True width of mineralization in the drill holes will be determined once geological modelling is completed but at present is not known. GN26-03 is an expansion hole that was drilled as a >65m down-plunge step-out beneath historical drilling and indicates the continuation of mineralization at depth which remains open. The relatively sharp increase in grade marking the start of the intercept in this hole occurs at a fault, highlighting the potential to identify fault-offset mineralization nearby. Similarly, the relatively sharp decreases in grade at depth in GN26-01 and GN26-04 are interpreted to be in part fault-related and occur southeast of the cross section line. Drilling is ongoing to complete an updated geological model and fully characterize the geometry and structural controls of mineralization. An additional 11 holes for a total of 7,377m have been completed at Getty North to date. Assay results and/or QA/QC review are pending for these holes, and sampling remains ongoing for some. Drilling is also ongoing at Getty South. Reported intervals represent drilled widths and not true widths. Drill holes were sampled at continuous 3m intervals, though samples are shorter to accommodate geological boundaries. Samples were halved by core saw on site, with one half sent to ALS Laboratories in Kamloops or North Vancouver for preparation and pulps were assayed in North Vancouver. Samples were prepared and assayed following ALS method codes: PREP-31, ME-MS61, and Au-ICP21. Selected samples were also assayed by sequential leach package Cu-PKG06LI, for which a split of the pulp was analyzed at ALS Laboratories in Lima, Peru. The Company followed a QA/QC program involving the use of blanks, standards and duplicates.공시 • May 27Getty Copper Provides Update on Drill Target Identified At Getty SouthGetty Copper Inc. had completed a compilation and review of historical drilling data at Getty South. The database includes mainly drill holes completed in the 1970s and earlier, many of which were only partially sampled with no geological logs and uncertain locations. The review also included relogging of 13 drill holes completed in 1996 totaling 2,579 metres, all of which were fully sampled and assayed. This drilling data, combined with information from trenching and geological mapping shows that discrete breccia-hosted higher grade copper zones within Getty South have been only partly defined. One of the most significant of these is the Trojan Zone, which includes the historical Trojan Mine. Reported historical drill intercepts include: 1.3% Cu over 23.2 m from 1.2 m depth in U-4; 0.9% Cu over 12.2 m from 13.7 m depth in U-5; 1.1% Cu over 9.1 m from 18.3 m depth in U-6; 1.7% Cu over 25 m from 18.3 m depth in U-9; 0.63% Cu over 20 m from 52.5 m depth in GS96-06; 0.8% Cu over 8.8 m from 72.8 m depth in U-1; 0.8% Cu over 39 m from 72.9 m depth in U-3 (The deepest intersection to date, 125m vertically below surface; hole collared underground). Notably, the Trojan Zone is partly coincident with an IP chargeability anomaly which strengthens at depth beneath historical drilling. IP anomalies indicate the presence of disseminated sulfide mineralization, which is very encouraging as chalcopyrite is by far the most abundant sulfide mineral encountered in drilling at Getty South. This anomaly and others across the property have been better defined by 3D inversions of historical geophysical data completed as part of the Company's ongoing district-scale exploration targeting work. The Trojan Zone will be the initial target of the planned drill program at Getty South. Planned drill holes ranging from 150 to 500 metres are designed to determine the geometry, grade, and mineralogy of extensions to the near-surface high-grade zones, while also testing geophysical anomalies located down-plunge of the high-grade breccia zones. The anomaly is considered prospective, as elevated IP chargeability indicates the presence of sulfides. Reported here for the first time based on data relied on for the non-current report Parkinson, C.L. and Fayram, T.S., 2009, National Instrument 43-101 Preliminary Feasibility Study Technical Report of the Getty Copper Project. The Company has not yet been able to verify the details of all historical drill holes at Getty South. The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Roy Greig, Ph.D., P.Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined in "National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects" and who is an officer of the Company - Vice President of Exploration.공시 • Apr 14Getty Copper Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 09, 2026Getty Copper Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 09, 2026. Location: british columbia, Canada공시 • Mar 24+ 1 more updateGetty Copper Inc. Appoints Ryan O'Regan as Chief Executive Officer, Effective March 23, 2026Getty Copper Inc. announced the appointment of Ryan O'Regan as Chief Executive Officer, effective March 23, 2026. Mr. O'Regan is a highly experienced mining executive, entrepreneur, and mine developer with more than 18 years of leadership experience across mine development, project execution, technical services, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate strategy within the Canadian mining sector. Mr. O'Regan brings executive-level experience across the full mine life cycle — from early-stage exploration and feasibility through construction, operations, optimization, and the integration of acquired assets. Most recently, he served as Vice President, Technical Services & Development and Vice President, Project Development at Conuma Resources Ltd., where he led integrated geology, engineering, mine planning, capital projects, and supporting regulatory workflows across multiple active operations and expansions. Earlier in his career, Mr. O'Regan played a key leadership role in the development, construction, and commissioning of the Vista Mine in Alberta, overseeing significant capital programs and delivering first coal and full production on schedule and on budget. He has also held senior operational, project management, and development roles across greenfield and brownfield mining projects throughout Western Canada. Mr. O'Regan is a Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) registered with APEGA, and EGBC. He holds a B.Sc. (Honours) in Geology, from Carleton University.주주 수익률GTCD.DUS Metals and MiningUS 시장7D40.0%-2.5%1.4%1Yn/a51.0%19.1%전체 주주 수익률 보기수익률 대 산업: GTCD.D의 US Metals and Mining 산업 대비 성과를 판단하기에 데이터가 부족합니다.수익률 대 시장: GTCD.D의 US 시장 대비 성과를 판단하기에 데이터가 부족합니다.주가 변동성Is GTCD.D's price volatile compared to industry and market?GTCD.D volatilityGTCD.D Average Weekly Movementn/aMetals and Mining Industry Average Movement9.5%Market Average Movement7.3%10% most volatile stocks in US Market16.7%10% least volatile stocks in US Market3.2%안정적인 주가: GTCD.D의 주가는 지난 3개월 동안 US 시장보다 변동성이 컸습니다.시간에 따른 변동성: Insufficient data to determine GTCD.D의 변동성 변화를 판단할 수 없습니다.회사 소개설립직원 수CEO웹사이트1898n/aRyan O’Reganwww.gettycopper.com는 캐나다에서 광물 매장지를 탐사, 평가 및 개발하는 회사입니다. 이 회사는 캐나다 코퀴틀람에 본사를 두고 있습니다.더 보기Getty Copper Inc. 기초 지표 요약Getty Copper의 순이익과 매출은 시가총액과 어떻게 비교됩니까?GTCD.D 기초 통계시가총액US$61.06m순이익 (TTM)-US$4.85m매출 (TTM)n/a0.0x주가매출비율(P/S)-12.6x주가수익비율(P/E)GTCD.D는 고평가되어 있습니까?공정 가치 및 평가 분석 보기순이익 및 매출최근 실적 보고서(TTM)의 주요 수익성 지표GTCD.D 손익계산서 (TTM)매출CA$0매출원가CA$0총이익CA$0기타 비용CA$6.89m순이익-CA$6.89m최근 보고된 실적Mar 31, 2026다음 실적 발표일해당 없음주당순이익(EPS)-0.095총이익률0.00%순이익률0.00%부채/자본 비율0%GTCD.D의 장기 실적은 어땠습니까?과거 실적 및 비교 보기View Valuation기업 분석 및 재무 데이터 상태데이터최종 업데이트 (UTC 시간)기업 분석2026/07/03 17:45종가2026/07/02 00:00수익2026/03/31연간 수익2025/12/31데이터 소스당사의 기업 분석에 사용되는 데이터는 S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC에서 제공됩니다. 아래 데이터는 이 보고서를 생성하기 위해 분석 모델에서 사용됩니다. 데이터는 정규화되므로 소스가 제공된 후 지연이 발생할 수 있습니다.패키지데이터기간미국 소스 예시 *기업 재무제표10년손익계산서현금흐름표대차대조표SEC 양식 10-KSEC 양식 10-Q분석가 컨센서스 추정치+3년재무 예측분석가 목표주가분석가 리서치 보고서Blue Matrix시장 가격30년주가배당, 분할 및 기타 조치ICE 시장 데이터SEC 양식 S-1지분 구조10년주요 주주내부자 거래SEC 양식 4SEC 양식 13D경영진10년리더십 팀이사회SEC 양식 10-KSEC 양식 DEF 14A주요 개발10년회사 공시SEC 양식 8-K* 미국 증권에 대한 예시이며, 비(非)미국 증권에는 해당 국가의 규제 서식 및 자료원을 사용합니다.별도로 명시되지 않는 한 모든 재무 데이터는 연간 기간을 기준으로 하지만 분기별로 업데이트됩니다. 이를 TTM(최근 12개월) 또는 LTM(지난 12개월) 데이터라고 합니다. 자세히 알아보기.분석 모델 및 스노우플레이크이 보고서를 생성하는 데 사용된 분석 모델에 대한 세부 정보는 당사의 Github 페이지에서 확인하실 수 있으며, 보고서 활용 방법에 대한 가이드와 YouTube 튜토리얼도 제공하고 있습니다.Simply Wall St 분석 모델을 설계하고 구축한 세계적 수준의 팀에 대해 알아보세요.산업 및 섹터 지표산업 및 섹터 지표는 Simply Wall St가 6시간마다 계산하며, 프로세스에 대한 자세한 내용은 Github에서 확인할 수 있습니다.분석가 소스Getty Copper Inc.는 0명의 분석가가 다루고 있습니다. 이 중 0명의 분석가가 우리 보고서에 입력 데이터로 사용되는 매출 또는 수익 추정치를 제출했습니다. 분석가의 제출 자료는 하루 종일 업데이트됩니다.
공시 • Jun 25Getty Copper Inc. Reports First Assay Results from 2026 Exploration Program At Getty ProjectGetty Copper Inc. has provided first assay results from its 2026 exploration program at the Getty Project in the Highland Valley District. The results from the three drill holes reported here are the first from the current program, which is designed to support a future resource estimate and potentially expand the Getty North porphyry copper deposit. Getty plans to complete up to 16,000 metres of drilling on resource and exploration targets in its 2026 program. A total of 14 holes have been completed at Getty North to date and results from the first three holes are reported here: GN26-01 (Resource confirmation): 342m of 0.50% Cu, 87 ppm Mo and 0.8 g/t Ag from 9m depth (oxide to 39m) including 108m of 0.70% Cu, 90 ppm Mo and 1.0 g/t Ag from 12m and including 135m of 0.55% Cu, 132 ppm Mo and 1.0 g/t Ag from 186m. GN26-03 (Expansion): 170.8m of 0.24% Cu, 50 ppm Mo and 0.3 g/t Ag from 408.2m downhole (~300m below surface) including 45.9m of 0.40% Cu, 133 ppm Mo and 0.4 g/t Ag from 408.2m. GN26-04 (Resource confirmation): 278m of 0.38% Cu, 46 ppm Mo and 0.4 g/t Ag from 22m depth including 150m of 0.51% Cu, 58 ppm Mo and 0.5 g/t Ag from 66m. The drill holes encountered copper mineralization occurring predominantly as sulfides, mainly chalcopyrite with local bornite, in vein stockworks and sheeted vein zones and disseminations associated with a multiphase porphyry intrusion, consistent with historical logs and the Company's relogging work. GN26-01 encountered a short interval of oxidized copper mineralization near surface, to be more fully characterized by ongoing sequential leach assaying. Comparable mineralization was encountered in GN26-02; however, final QA/QC review for that hole is pending so it is not reported in this release. Holes GN26-01 and GN26-04 are the first of a planned eight resource confirmation holes. They drill down the plunge of the deposit to collect a multi-element assay suite with a full QA/QC protocol that will be used to upgrade the historic resource estimate to a modern standard. The holes intersected grades and widths that are consistent with expectations, based on grade models generated from historical drill hole data. The Getty North deposit is approximately 350 metres wide east-west and 500 metres wide north-south and remains open down plunge. True width of mineralization in the drill holes will be determined once geological modelling is completed but at present is not known. GN26-03 is an expansion hole that was drilled as a >65m down-plunge step-out beneath historical drilling and indicates the continuation of mineralization at depth which remains open. The relatively sharp increase in grade marking the start of the intercept in this hole occurs at a fault, highlighting the potential to identify fault-offset mineralization nearby. Similarly, the relatively sharp decreases in grade at depth in GN26-01 and GN26-04 are interpreted to be in part fault-related and occur southeast of the cross section line. Drilling is ongoing to complete an updated geological model and fully characterize the geometry and structural controls of mineralization. An additional 11 holes for a total of 7,377m have been completed at Getty North to date. Assay results and/or QA/QC review are pending for these holes, and sampling remains ongoing for some. Drilling is also ongoing at Getty South. Reported intervals represent drilled widths and not true widths. Drill holes were sampled at continuous 3m intervals, though samples are shorter to accommodate geological boundaries. Samples were halved by core saw on site, with one half sent to ALS Laboratories in Kamloops or North Vancouver for preparation and pulps were assayed in North Vancouver. Samples were prepared and assayed following ALS method codes: PREP-31, ME-MS61, and Au-ICP21. Selected samples were also assayed by sequential leach package Cu-PKG06LI, for which a split of the pulp was analyzed at ALS Laboratories in Lima, Peru. The Company followed a QA/QC program involving the use of blanks, standards and duplicates.
공시 • May 27Getty Copper Provides Update on Drill Target Identified At Getty SouthGetty Copper Inc. had completed a compilation and review of historical drilling data at Getty South. The database includes mainly drill holes completed in the 1970s and earlier, many of which were only partially sampled with no geological logs and uncertain locations. The review also included relogging of 13 drill holes completed in 1996 totaling 2,579 metres, all of which were fully sampled and assayed. This drilling data, combined with information from trenching and geological mapping shows that discrete breccia-hosted higher grade copper zones within Getty South have been only partly defined. One of the most significant of these is the Trojan Zone, which includes the historical Trojan Mine. Reported historical drill intercepts include: 1.3% Cu over 23.2 m from 1.2 m depth in U-4; 0.9% Cu over 12.2 m from 13.7 m depth in U-5; 1.1% Cu over 9.1 m from 18.3 m depth in U-6; 1.7% Cu over 25 m from 18.3 m depth in U-9; 0.63% Cu over 20 m from 52.5 m depth in GS96-06; 0.8% Cu over 8.8 m from 72.8 m depth in U-1; 0.8% Cu over 39 m from 72.9 m depth in U-3 (The deepest intersection to date, 125m vertically below surface; hole collared underground). Notably, the Trojan Zone is partly coincident with an IP chargeability anomaly which strengthens at depth beneath historical drilling. IP anomalies indicate the presence of disseminated sulfide mineralization, which is very encouraging as chalcopyrite is by far the most abundant sulfide mineral encountered in drilling at Getty South. This anomaly and others across the property have been better defined by 3D inversions of historical geophysical data completed as part of the Company's ongoing district-scale exploration targeting work. The Trojan Zone will be the initial target of the planned drill program at Getty South. Planned drill holes ranging from 150 to 500 metres are designed to determine the geometry, grade, and mineralogy of extensions to the near-surface high-grade zones, while also testing geophysical anomalies located down-plunge of the high-grade breccia zones. The anomaly is considered prospective, as elevated IP chargeability indicates the presence of sulfides. Reported here for the first time based on data relied on for the non-current report Parkinson, C.L. and Fayram, T.S., 2009, National Instrument 43-101 Preliminary Feasibility Study Technical Report of the Getty Copper Project. The Company has not yet been able to verify the details of all historical drill holes at Getty South. The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Roy Greig, Ph.D., P.Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined in "National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects" and who is an officer of the Company - Vice President of Exploration.
공시 • Apr 14Getty Copper Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 09, 2026Getty Copper Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 09, 2026. Location: british columbia, Canada
공시 • Mar 24+ 1 more updateGetty Copper Inc. Appoints Ryan O'Regan as Chief Executive Officer, Effective March 23, 2026Getty Copper Inc. announced the appointment of Ryan O'Regan as Chief Executive Officer, effective March 23, 2026. Mr. O'Regan is a highly experienced mining executive, entrepreneur, and mine developer with more than 18 years of leadership experience across mine development, project execution, technical services, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate strategy within the Canadian mining sector. Mr. O'Regan brings executive-level experience across the full mine life cycle — from early-stage exploration and feasibility through construction, operations, optimization, and the integration of acquired assets. Most recently, he served as Vice President, Technical Services & Development and Vice President, Project Development at Conuma Resources Ltd., where he led integrated geology, engineering, mine planning, capital projects, and supporting regulatory workflows across multiple active operations and expansions. Earlier in his career, Mr. O'Regan played a key leadership role in the development, construction, and commissioning of the Vista Mine in Alberta, overseeing significant capital programs and delivering first coal and full production on schedule and on budget. He has also held senior operational, project management, and development roles across greenfield and brownfield mining projects throughout Western Canada. Mr. O'Regan is a Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) registered with APEGA, and EGBC. He holds a B.Sc. (Honours) in Geology, from Carleton University.
공시 • Jun 25Getty Copper Inc. Reports First Assay Results from 2026 Exploration Program At Getty ProjectGetty Copper Inc. has provided first assay results from its 2026 exploration program at the Getty Project in the Highland Valley District. The results from the three drill holes reported here are the first from the current program, which is designed to support a future resource estimate and potentially expand the Getty North porphyry copper deposit. Getty plans to complete up to 16,000 metres of drilling on resource and exploration targets in its 2026 program. A total of 14 holes have been completed at Getty North to date and results from the first three holes are reported here: GN26-01 (Resource confirmation): 342m of 0.50% Cu, 87 ppm Mo and 0.8 g/t Ag from 9m depth (oxide to 39m) including 108m of 0.70% Cu, 90 ppm Mo and 1.0 g/t Ag from 12m and including 135m of 0.55% Cu, 132 ppm Mo and 1.0 g/t Ag from 186m. GN26-03 (Expansion): 170.8m of 0.24% Cu, 50 ppm Mo and 0.3 g/t Ag from 408.2m downhole (~300m below surface) including 45.9m of 0.40% Cu, 133 ppm Mo and 0.4 g/t Ag from 408.2m. GN26-04 (Resource confirmation): 278m of 0.38% Cu, 46 ppm Mo and 0.4 g/t Ag from 22m depth including 150m of 0.51% Cu, 58 ppm Mo and 0.5 g/t Ag from 66m. The drill holes encountered copper mineralization occurring predominantly as sulfides, mainly chalcopyrite with local bornite, in vein stockworks and sheeted vein zones and disseminations associated with a multiphase porphyry intrusion, consistent with historical logs and the Company's relogging work. GN26-01 encountered a short interval of oxidized copper mineralization near surface, to be more fully characterized by ongoing sequential leach assaying. Comparable mineralization was encountered in GN26-02; however, final QA/QC review for that hole is pending so it is not reported in this release. Holes GN26-01 and GN26-04 are the first of a planned eight resource confirmation holes. They drill down the plunge of the deposit to collect a multi-element assay suite with a full QA/QC protocol that will be used to upgrade the historic resource estimate to a modern standard. The holes intersected grades and widths that are consistent with expectations, based on grade models generated from historical drill hole data. The Getty North deposit is approximately 350 metres wide east-west and 500 metres wide north-south and remains open down plunge. True width of mineralization in the drill holes will be determined once geological modelling is completed but at present is not known. GN26-03 is an expansion hole that was drilled as a >65m down-plunge step-out beneath historical drilling and indicates the continuation of mineralization at depth which remains open. The relatively sharp increase in grade marking the start of the intercept in this hole occurs at a fault, highlighting the potential to identify fault-offset mineralization nearby. Similarly, the relatively sharp decreases in grade at depth in GN26-01 and GN26-04 are interpreted to be in part fault-related and occur southeast of the cross section line. Drilling is ongoing to complete an updated geological model and fully characterize the geometry and structural controls of mineralization. An additional 11 holes for a total of 7,377m have been completed at Getty North to date. Assay results and/or QA/QC review are pending for these holes, and sampling remains ongoing for some. Drilling is also ongoing at Getty South. Reported intervals represent drilled widths and not true widths. Drill holes were sampled at continuous 3m intervals, though samples are shorter to accommodate geological boundaries. Samples were halved by core saw on site, with one half sent to ALS Laboratories in Kamloops or North Vancouver for preparation and pulps were assayed in North Vancouver. Samples were prepared and assayed following ALS method codes: PREP-31, ME-MS61, and Au-ICP21. Selected samples were also assayed by sequential leach package Cu-PKG06LI, for which a split of the pulp was analyzed at ALS Laboratories in Lima, Peru. The Company followed a QA/QC program involving the use of blanks, standards and duplicates.
공시 • May 27Getty Copper Provides Update on Drill Target Identified At Getty SouthGetty Copper Inc. had completed a compilation and review of historical drilling data at Getty South. The database includes mainly drill holes completed in the 1970s and earlier, many of which were only partially sampled with no geological logs and uncertain locations. The review also included relogging of 13 drill holes completed in 1996 totaling 2,579 metres, all of which were fully sampled and assayed. This drilling data, combined with information from trenching and geological mapping shows that discrete breccia-hosted higher grade copper zones within Getty South have been only partly defined. One of the most significant of these is the Trojan Zone, which includes the historical Trojan Mine. Reported historical drill intercepts include: 1.3% Cu over 23.2 m from 1.2 m depth in U-4; 0.9% Cu over 12.2 m from 13.7 m depth in U-5; 1.1% Cu over 9.1 m from 18.3 m depth in U-6; 1.7% Cu over 25 m from 18.3 m depth in U-9; 0.63% Cu over 20 m from 52.5 m depth in GS96-06; 0.8% Cu over 8.8 m from 72.8 m depth in U-1; 0.8% Cu over 39 m from 72.9 m depth in U-3 (The deepest intersection to date, 125m vertically below surface; hole collared underground). Notably, the Trojan Zone is partly coincident with an IP chargeability anomaly which strengthens at depth beneath historical drilling. IP anomalies indicate the presence of disseminated sulfide mineralization, which is very encouraging as chalcopyrite is by far the most abundant sulfide mineral encountered in drilling at Getty South. This anomaly and others across the property have been better defined by 3D inversions of historical geophysical data completed as part of the Company's ongoing district-scale exploration targeting work. The Trojan Zone will be the initial target of the planned drill program at Getty South. Planned drill holes ranging from 150 to 500 metres are designed to determine the geometry, grade, and mineralogy of extensions to the near-surface high-grade zones, while also testing geophysical anomalies located down-plunge of the high-grade breccia zones. The anomaly is considered prospective, as elevated IP chargeability indicates the presence of sulfides. Reported here for the first time based on data relied on for the non-current report Parkinson, C.L. and Fayram, T.S., 2009, National Instrument 43-101 Preliminary Feasibility Study Technical Report of the Getty Copper Project. The Company has not yet been able to verify the details of all historical drill holes at Getty South. The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Roy Greig, Ph.D., P.Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined in "National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects" and who is an officer of the Company - Vice President of Exploration.
공시 • Apr 14Getty Copper Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 09, 2026Getty Copper Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 09, 2026. Location: british columbia, Canada
공시 • Mar 24+ 1 more updateGetty Copper Inc. Appoints Ryan O'Regan as Chief Executive Officer, Effective March 23, 2026Getty Copper Inc. announced the appointment of Ryan O'Regan as Chief Executive Officer, effective March 23, 2026. Mr. O'Regan is a highly experienced mining executive, entrepreneur, and mine developer with more than 18 years of leadership experience across mine development, project execution, technical services, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate strategy within the Canadian mining sector. Mr. O'Regan brings executive-level experience across the full mine life cycle — from early-stage exploration and feasibility through construction, operations, optimization, and the integration of acquired assets. Most recently, he served as Vice President, Technical Services & Development and Vice President, Project Development at Conuma Resources Ltd., where he led integrated geology, engineering, mine planning, capital projects, and supporting regulatory workflows across multiple active operations and expansions. Earlier in his career, Mr. O'Regan played a key leadership role in the development, construction, and commissioning of the Vista Mine in Alberta, overseeing significant capital programs and delivering first coal and full production on schedule and on budget. He has also held senior operational, project management, and development roles across greenfield and brownfield mining projects throughout Western Canada. Mr. O'Regan is a Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) registered with APEGA, and EGBC. He holds a B.Sc. (Honours) in Geology, from Carleton University.