Drilled to Thrill: Super Copper Mobilizes Drilling Rig for Maiden Campaign in Chile
With drill pads cleared and a 5,000-meter program imminent, this junior explorer is shifting from geophysical promises to physical proof in Chile’s premier copper district.

The theoretical phase of mineral exploration is officially giving way to the cold, hard reality of the diamond drill bit just 70 kilometers northeast of Copiapó. Deep within Chile’s hyper-arid, copper-rich Atacama Region, the heavy machinery has finished its opening act, clearing the path for what could be a transitional moment for a rising exploration junior.
Super Copper Corp. (CSE: CUPR | OTCQB: CUPPF) has successfully wrapped up its site preparation and is actively mobilizing a drilling rig to the high-priority El Alto target at its flagship Cordillera Cobre project.
Regular readers of Juniorstocks.com will find this development familiar, as the platform has featured the company before, tracking its milestone-driven acquisition strategy and aggressive push into world-class mining jurisdictions. This mobilization marks the official shift from calculated groundwork to a tangible, high-impact market catalyst. The necessary access roads and drill pads are now locked in, carved out of the rugged terrain by a heavy Komatsu Ltd. (TYO: 6301) PC300LC excavator, setting an organized stage for the imminent start of a 5,000-meter Phase 1 diamond drilling program.




