Kabba
Bell Copper believes that a truncated, major Mo-Cu porphyry system lies under shallow cover on its land holdings at the Kabba Project.Project Snap Shot
![]() Kabba Project District Cross Sections |
- May 26 2005 - acquire initial land package at Kabba
- August 16 2005 - stake additional land
- November 15 2005 - perform aeromagnetic survey - shows magnetic low in target position
- June 1 2006 - Induced Polarization (IP) geophysical survey. This survey failed to reach through cover rocks (dry gravel) down to depth of the bedrock target.
- Fall 2006 - Natural Source Audio Magneto-Telluric (NSAMT) geophysical survey. Initial survey showed a body in the target area at an estimated depth of 400 meters having similar electrical properties to the outcropping, faulted roots of the deposit. Follow-up survey on a parallel line confirmed the existence and position of the body.
- Fall 2006 - Gravity geophysical surveying completed. Interpretation of the data yielded a depth-to-target estimate of 400 meters or less.
- Spring 2007 - Seismic reflection survey was completed by Zonge Geosciences. They believe this survey has confirmed the general west-dipping nature of the covered target block and the general geometry of the master fault that bisects the porphyry system.
- May 23 2007 - Phase I drilling begins. Drilling suggests that large Mo/Cu porphyry system is present under Kabba land holdings.
- June 24 2008 - detailed work programs including mapping, geophysics, geochemistry and drilling have confirmed the Company's proposition that the target at Kabba is a large Molybdenum/Copper Porphyry system at a potentially shallow depth.
Current Work Phase
- Phase II drilling targeting suspected underlying porphyry

