Pecoy Copper Corp. (TSX-V: PCU) (FSE: D5E) (OTCQB: PCUUF) is pleased to announce the results of a Phase 1 independent metallurgical review completed by Global Resource Engineering Ltd. on the Company’s Pecoy copper-gold-molybdenum-silver project in Peru.
Historical metallurgical work at Pecoy was designed to optimize copper recovery and concentrate quality. GRE’s Phase 1 review re-examined the historical test work, metal deportment and flotation performance through a broader payable-metals lens, reflecting the potential contribution of gold, silver and molybdenum in the current commodity price environment. The review identified opportunities to improve gold recovery while maintaining a marketable copper concentrate grade and commercially acceptable concentrate quality.
The Phase 1 review outlines:
Table 1: Updated Phase 1 Base Case Recovery Estimates Identified for Phase 2 Validation
| Domain | Cu Recovery | Au Recovery | Ag Recovery | Mo Recovery |
| Primary – South Breccia | 90% | 73% | 85% | 74% |
| Primary – Granite | 93% | 70% | 84% | 72% |
| Primary* | 92% | 72% | 84% | 73% |
*Primary weighted average is based on the South Breccia and Primary Granite domains and does not represent updated recoveries for oxide, supergene, enriched, transitional or leached material. The updated recovery estimates remain subject to validation through Phase 2 metallurgical test work.
“This work represents an important evolution in how we evaluate Pecoy,” said Vincent Metcalfe, President and CEO of Pecoy Copper. “Historical metallurgy was successful in demonstrating strong copper recoveries and a marketable concentrate, but it did not capture the full value potential of the project. Our updated analysis supports a clear pathway to materially improve precious metal recoveries while maintaining copper concentrate quality, and introduces the potential for a separate molybdenum product, effectively converting previously unrecovered metal into meaningful value. This work positions Pecoy as a project with multiple revenue streams and enhanced economic leverage.”
Key Findings from Phase 1 Review
A Material Potential Step-Change in Gold Recovery
GRE’s review indicates that the existing metallurgical work, while limited, supports a potential pathway to enhanced gold recovery through modifications to the flotation flowsheet and operating conditions. In particular, GRE identified the potential benefit of incorporating a flash flotation stage and adjusting cleaner flotation parameters to reduce gold losses during concentrate cleaning.
Based on simulations using available laboratory data, GRE estimates that gold recoveries from South Breccia material could range from approximately 60% to 76%, with recoveries of approximately 73% considered the most likely outcome under the simulated conditions. This compares with historical locked-cycle flotation test gold recoveries of approximately 40% to 43% in certain prior tests. These improvements are subject to confirmatory metallurgical test work.
The South Breccia domain is of particular metallurgical and economic interest, as it contains the highest proportion of gold within the primary mineralized system. GRE notes that prior mineralogical work indicates that a significant portion of the gold in the breccia material is free or exposed, suggesting that a portion of the gold previously reporting to flotation tailings or cleaner-stage rejects may be recoverable through optimized flotation conditions.
Importantly, GRE’s simulations indicate that improved gold recoveries may be achievable while maintaining potentially saleable copper concentrate grades, subject to confirmatory test work.
Table 2: Gold Recovery Phase 1 Review Results
| Domain | Prior Au Recovery | New Au Recovery | Comment |
| South Breccia | ~40–43% | 73% | Supported by flash flotation simulation and reduced cleaner-stage losses |
| Granite | ~40% | 70% | Similar improvement path, but slightly lower than South Breccia |
Two-Concentrate Strategy and Molybdenum Optionality
The Phase 1 review also identified molybdenum as an area of potential process optionality. GRE’s review supports further assessment of a separate molybdenum flotation circuit, which could potentially produce a molybdenum concentrate in addition to a copper concentrate containing payable gold and silver by-products. Indicative molybdenum recoveries of approximately 72% to 74% were identified; however, this option requires further trade-off evaluation, including potential copper losses, silver deportment, flowsheet complexity, and incremental capital and operating requirements. These factors are expected to be assessed in the planned Phase 2 metallurgical program.
Next Steps: Phase 2 Metallurgical Program
The Company intends to initiate a Phase 2 metallurgical test program using new material from drill holes that form part of the Company’s current drilling campaign.
The program is expected to include confirmatory flotation testing, rougher kinetic work, cleaner flotation optimization, locked-cycle testing where appropriate, and additional mineralogical and deportment studies.
The Phase 2 program will focus on:
The Company expects that this next phase of work will provide a more robust basis for evaluating metal recoveries and concentrate quality across the Pecoy system.
Metallurgical Context
Historical metallurgical studies completed between 2014 and 2017 by C.H. Plenge & Cía S.A., Lima, Peru, included flotation, mineralogical, comminution and column leach testing on composite samples representing primary, breccia-hosted and supergene mineralization. GRE concluded that additional metallurgical work is required to validate the potential benefits of flash flotation, assess cleaner flotation conditions, and evaluate variability across the main mineralized domains.
The Phase 1 review does not constitute an updated mineral resource estimate, preliminary economic assessment, pre-feasibility study or feasibility study, and the updated recovery estimates should not be interpreted as final design criteria.
Table 3: Summary of Historical Recoveries from the Flotation 2014 Test Result
| Domain | Cu Recovery | Au Recovery | Ag Recovery | Mo Recovery |
| Oxide and Supergene | 69.9% | 36.3% | 67.0% | 32.0% |
| Primary – South Breccia | 88.5% | 55.1% | – | 70.0% |
| Primary – Granite | 93.3% | 39.9% | 79.9% | 72.0% |
Note regarding 2014 results currently incorporated in the NI 43-101 technical report of the Pecoy Project with an effective date of April 30, 2025 and dated July 23, 2025 : C.H. Plenge & CIA S.A., a metallurgical laboratory based in Lima, Peru, conducted preliminary metallurgical test work between 2014 and 2018, the program included chemical analysis, mineralogy (MLA), flotation, comminution, and column leach tests on four metallurgical composites representing granite (primary zone), south breccia (primary zone), and supergene mineralization. Preliminary column leach tests undertaken on a composite sample of supergene mineralization suggest that at least 60% of the copper can be recovered using conventional acid heap leaching technology. Saleable copper concentrates containing gold, silver and molybdenum but with negligible deleterious elements have been produced using bench scale flotation tests for material from the supergene, south breccia and granite zones. Recoveries from this testing range from 70% to 93%, with concentrate grades above 26% Cu. Gold recoveries varied between 36% and 55%, with the highest gold content in the breccia composite but results indicate there is further potential to optimize recoveries. Silver recoveries reached up to 83%, and molybdenum recoveries up to 72%, depending on the mineralization type.
For more information about Pecoy Copper, please visit our website at www.pecoycopper.com.
Qualified Persons and Technical Notes
The scientific and technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Vincent Cardin-Tremblay, P.Geo., Chief Geological Officer of Pecoy Copper, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
The scientific and technical information in this news release has also been reviewed and approved by J. Todd Harvey, MBA, Ph.D., RM SME, President and Director of Process Engineering, Global Resource Engineering Ltd and Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. The Phase 1 metallurgical review referenced in this release was prepared by Global Resource Engineering Ltd.
An NI 43-101 technical report in respect of the Pecoy Project with an effective date of April 30, 2025 and dated July 23, 2025 was prepared by Mining Plus and is available on SEDAR+ under the Company’s profile. Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability.
About Pecoy Copper
Pecoy Copper is advancing the 9,975-hectare Pecoy Copper-Gold-Molybdenum-Silver Project, a large, undeveloped porphyry system located in southern Peru’s Arequipa region, within one of the world’s most prolific copper belts. The Pecoy deposit hosts a current copper inferred resource of 865 million tonnes at 0.34% Cu, with significant associated gold, molybdenum, and silver credits.
To date, less than 49,000 metres of historical drilling have been completed at Pecoy, defining a broad and continuous mineralized system with potential for expansion along strike and at depth. The project benefits from its favourable elevation of approximately 1,650 metres above sea level, providing year-round access and reduced operating complexity compared to many high-altitude Andean deposits.
Strategically located near the Pacific coast, Pecoy enjoys excellent infrastructure, with close proximity to highways, power lines, and water sources, and good access to the deep-water ports of Matarani (approximately 240 km southwest) and Ilo. This infrastructure advantage positions Pecoy Copper to advance the project efficiently from exploration toward future development within one of the world’s most established and mining-friendly jurisdictions.
The Company’s common shares are listed on the TSX Venture under the symbol “PCU” and also trade on the OTCQB under the symbol “PCUUF”.
For further information, please contact:
Vincent Metcalfe, President & CEO
Pecoy Copper Corp.
Suite 1500, 1055 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC V6E 4N7
Tel: (514) 249-9960 | Email: info@pecoycopper.com
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