Domestic Metals completed an induced polarization geophysical survey at its Smart Creek copper-gold-silver project in Montana. Fieldwork ran from February 6 to March 2, 2026 and collected 26 line-km of data using a pole-dipole electrode array. The survey aimed to expand historical IP coverage and help delineate drill targets ahead of diamond drilling planned for Q2 2026. The company said it is modeling the new data and plans to integrate it with existing datasets to assess porphyry and carbonate replacement mineralization potential.
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