Meteoric Resources hits further copper sulphides at Juruena and appoints director to oversee Brazilian operations Molybdenum and copper sulphides have been observed in over 600 metres of core from hole JUDD043, pointing to the presence of a potentially large mineralised porphyry copper-moly system. A further 5,000 metres of drilling is planned for the Juruena porphyry system Meteoric Resources NL (ASX:MEI) has hit further copper sulphides at the Juruena Project in Brazil and has appointed Dr Marcelo De Carvalho as a new director to oversee the Brazilian operations. Ongoing drilling for porphyry copper targets has seen the completion of hole JUDD043 at 820 metres - intersecting intermediate porphyritic intrusives as well as 320 metres of moderate to strong phyllic alteration accompanied by mixed pyrite, molybdenite, chalcopyrite and bornite.