Gold Hart Copper Announces Positive Results from Nessa Gold-Copper-Silver Asset Geochemical Survey Confirming High Grades and Provides Update on Drilling at Flagship Tolita Gold-Copper-Moly-Silver Asset in Vicuna Chile
Gold Hart Validates Massive Land Expansion as Deep Porphyry Target Hits 900 Meters

The February 2, 2026, news release provides two critical updates: - Nessa Project Geochemical Survey: Results from the recently expanded 13,500-hectare Nessa complex in Chile confirmed high-grade surface mineralization. Highlights include 12 samples exceeding 1 g/t Au (up to >9 g/t), silver samples over 100 g/t, and copper samples exceeding 5,000 ppm. - Tolita Flagship Update: The deep diamond drill hole (DDHTOL01) has reached 900 meters of its 1,100-meter target. Management reports the hole remains within a mineralized system with hydrothermal alterations (pyrite, chalcopyrite, bornite) consistent with a fertile porphyry environment. - Strategic Shift: The company plans to add an RC rig to test a "high-grade trench" at Tolita (52 g/t AuEq on surface) to target shallower ounces while the deep porphyry search continues.
This news is Material - Positive because it validates the aggressive 330% land expansion at Nessa announced just weeks prior. The geochemical results confirm that the "smoke" on surface is high-grade, justifying the acquisition. At the flagship Tolita project, reaching 900 meters while remaining in the mineralized system is a significant de-risking step for the "large-scale porphyry" thesis, though it lacks the "Game Changer" status until assays prove economic grades. The introduction of RC drilling for shallower targets is a prudent capital allocation move, as it allows for quicker results and potential "high-grade" news flow to support the stock while waiting for deep, expensive diamond drill assays.
Gold Hart Copper Corp. focuses on gold-copper porphyry targets in the Vicuña District and the Paleocene-Eocene belt of Chile. Its flagship is the Tolita Project, located in a district hosting mega-deposits like Filo del Sol and Caserones. The project was historically under-explored, with 1990s drilling limited to 200m. Gold Hart is testing a 4.5 km² geophysical anomaly at depths exceeding 1,000m.