Larvotto Resources has exercised its option with Kilo Copper in relation to the historic Blockade copper mine near Mount Isa, in Queensland. The company moves forward after drilling results indicate broad copper mineralisation beneath the footprint of the former pit at the Blockade project. Multiple outlets report that Larvotto’s decision follows confirmation of copper “hits” in the area targeted by its drilling program, supporting the option exercise under the arrangement with Kilo Copper.

The reporting is consistent across sources: Larvotto’s drilling is described as confirming the presence of copper beneath the old mining area, and the option exercise is framed as a step to secure continued rights and development opportunities for the project. No additional project details, such as resource estimates, planned production timelines, or further exploration milestones, are included in the excerpts provided. The updates focus on the link between the drilling outcomes and Larvotto’s subsequent contractual action regarding the Blockade mine.