Video: Kodiak Copper launches first resource estimate at MPD project in BC

Kodiak Copper (TSX-V: KDK, OTCQB: KDKCF) has pulled the trigger on an initial resource estimate at the MPD project in south-central British Columbia.
“Our vision for MPD was that it has the potential to become a major mine,” CEO Claudia Tornquist said in an interview.
Kodiak, with the involvement of former Great Bear Resources boss Chris Taylor as chairman, delayed publishing a smaller resource early on. Rather, management only now feels comfortable it has drilling drilled enough to constrain a first resource that shows the scale potential at MPD.
The estimate, due by June, covers seven zones, with a focus on the high-grade Gate zone discovered in 2020 and a newly acquired target that remains largely untested.
Watch the full interview with The Northern Miner’s western editor, Henry Lazenby.
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