Tidili Copper Gold Project

Tidili, Morocco

Significant land
holding

Underexplored jurisdiction –
huge potential

Proximity to supporting
infrastructure

The 85% owned Tidili Copper Gold Project covers an area of approximately 35km2 located in the Municipality of Tidili, Province of Ouarzazate, Region of Draa-Tafilalet of Morocco

Project Details

The 85% owned Tidili Project comprises of one mining Lease (383699) and 2 exploration licences (3842355 and 3842356) which cover an area of approximately 35km2 located in the Municipality of Tidili, Province of Ouarzazate, Region of Draa-Tafilalet of Morocco.

The Tidili Project is located about 80km southeast of Marrakesh and approximately 60km northwest of Ouarzazate in Morocco.

Access to the project area is via the national road RN9 joining the city of Marrakech to the city of Ouarzazate to the village of Aguim. Access from Aguim to the project site is via a track over a length of 15km passing through the villages of Tawalte and Anzale j’usqu’aTidili.

Morocco represents an important geological and mineralogical region because it is located at a junction between the African continent, the Atlantic Ocean and a current zone of plate collision (Alpine Chain). This position gives it a contrasting relief and geological diversity with formations and structures ranging from the oldest to the most recent, affected by several orogenies (pan-African chain, Hercynian, etc.). This makes it possible to define four major structural domains: the Anti-Atlas domain and its Saharan extension, the Mesetian domain, the Atlas domain and the Rifain domain.

The project is located in the Ouzellarh Massif which is located in the northern part of the central Anti-Atlas in contact with the High Atlas of Tichka where Neoproterozoic age rocks outcrop. It is formed by numerous hills, oriented ENE-WSW whose altitude varies between 1100 and 3750m.

Limited exploration has been conducted on the Tidili claims. The previous exploration includes soil sampling, some trenching and rock chip sampling. Analysis of the magnetic intensity identified NW-SE trending anomalies.

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Marrakesh Link to City

The Marrakesh link to the project site is a 167km drive and on average takes 3 hours and 40 minutes.

Barrage Aoulouz Dam

Project Rock Chip

Robert Martin (Non-Executive Director and Non-Executive Chairman) on-site holding a rock chip containing nickel.