Super Copper Footprint Gets Super-Sized in the Atacama
Super Copper consolidates control in Chile’s Atacama Belt with a bold land expansion at its Castilla Project.

Super Copper Corp. (CSE: CUPR | OTCQB: CUPPF) has taken a bold step forward in Chile’s Atacama region, announcing the addition of 1,400 hectares to its flagship Castilla Project. This expansion brings the project’s total footprint to 7,200 hectares, a consolidated land package that now forms one continuous block in the heart of one of the world’s most prolific copper belts. The new claims, secured through direct staking, are clean of royalties, back-in rights, or any third-party encumbrances, strengthening the company’s grip on what it believes could become an emerging copper system.
Building a Dominant Position
Chief Executive Officer Zachary Dolesky made clear that this expansion is part of a deliberate strategy. His message is straightforward: Super Copper is positioning itself as a dominant exploration platform in a jurisdiction already home to world-class copper mines. The newly staked ground borders structural corridors that early-stage technical reviews flagged as highly prospective, potentially unlocking additional pathways for discovery. By consolidating control, the company enhances its ability to allocate capital efficiently while preserving shareholder value.
