
Mining Stock Daily Kingfisher Metals Geophysical Dataset Highlights Larger Target at Hank than Originally Conceptualized
Apr 2, 2026
Dustin Perry, CEO of Kingfisher Metals and exploration geologist, outlines new geophysical results from Highway 37. He describes IP, MMT and magnetic surveys aligning to reveal a much larger porphyry copper-gold target at Hank. Listeners hear about how prior drilling ties to the geophysics and where upcoming drill plans and structural vectors are focused.
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Multiple Geophysics Confirm Large Coherent Target
- Multiple geophysical datasets all point to the same central anomaly at Hank indicating a coherent large system.
- Kingfisher ran expanded IP, a 3D inversion, and a helicopter MMT (passive MT) that together highlight a deep, mushroom-shaped porphyry footprint.
Resistivity Shows Lithocap And Deep Plumbing
- The MMT resistivity images a lithocap and a deep conductive plume but has limitations imaging deep conductive roots when very conductive near-surface material exists.
- Dustin says the survey shows a plumbing feature centered in the anomaly suggesting a deep-rooted porphyry source.
3D Integration Keeps Strengthening Hank Target
- Integrating IP, MMT, magnetics, geology, geochem and drilling in 3D keeps strengthening Hank as the top target.
- Dustin and Chief Geologist Gail repeatedly tried to 'kill' targets but can't kill this one because it keeps getting better and larger.
