THE PROJECT
La Cobota
La Cobota is a high-potential copper, silver, and cobalt project located in north-central Sonora, just 10 km south of the U.S. border and 53 km west-northwest of Sasabe.
Covering five contiguous mineral concessions totaling 4,847 hectares, the project offers 100% ownership and sits within a prolific mineral belt shared by southern Arizona and northern Sonora — a region well known for large porphyry copper and IOCG-style deposits.

COPPER, SILVER & COBALT
About La Cobota
The property hosts a 2 x 3 km mineralized core containing multiple sub-parallel, E–NE trending iron oxide veins and gossans rich in copper carbonate coatings. Historic and modern sampling has returned standout results, including:
17.75% Cu, 898 ppm Co, and 6.6 g/t Ag from a 1 m chip channel.
Rock chip samples grading 2.5%–7% Cu from iron oxide veins.
Soil and stream sediment surveys show strong anomalies in Cu, Ag, Co, Ni, and rare earth elements, with geophysics revealing coincident IP and magnetic highs — classic indicators of a robust mineral system.
Exploration Potential
Geological mapping and geochemistry point to La Cobota as either:
An upper-level porphyry system, or
An iron-oxide copper-gold (IOCG) system.
The mineralized corridor remains open along strike to the NW and SE, and coincident geophysical anomalies suggest additional untested targets north of the historic workings.
Location & Infrastructure
The site is accessible year-round by paved and dirt ranch roads, with a small ranch house serving as a field camp. Water is available from a nearby well, and power is currently supplied by generators — suitable for exploration and early development phases.
Next Steps
Technical recommendations call for:
Detailed mapping, rock chip sampling, and gravity geophysics.
A 12-hole, 2,000 m drill program to test high-priority vein targets and geophysical anomalies.
La Cobota offers investors exposure to a district-scale copper system with significant silver and cobalt credits, excellent infrastructure access, and clear near-term drill targets.