| Metals & Mining Industry | Materials Sector | Mr. George O'Neil Ogilvie B.Sc., P.Eng. CEO | OTC PINK Exchange | CA04058Q1054 ISIN |
| US Country | 17 Employees | - Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Arizona Sonoran Copper Company Inc. specializes in the sectors of identification, acquisition, exploration, development, and production of base metal properties, underpinned by a strong focus on copper. Significant for its principal asset, the Cactus Project, the company possesses a 100% interest in this venture, which is strategically located in Casa Grande, Arizona. The origin of the company traces back to its initial establishment under the name Elim Mining Incorporated until a strategic renaming to Arizona Sonoran Copper Company Inc. in July 2021 underscored its deepening commitment to the Arizona Sonoran region's copper potential. Established in 2019, the company's strategic headquartering in Toronto, Canada, positions it within a global mining nexus, facilitating both the access to international markets and the engagement with a global investor community.
Arizona Sonoran Copper Company Inc. harnesses extensive geological expertise and advanced technologies to identify promising base metal properties. This foundational service sets the stage for the creation of value through the intricate processes of exploration and potential development.
Following identification, the company takes strategic steps to acquire these properties, ensuring a portfolio that is both diversified and potent in its potential for base metal yields, particularly copper.
The exploration arm of Arizona Sonoran Copper Company Inc. is dedicated to meticulously mapping and evaluating the acquired properties. Utilizing cutting-edge exploration technologies and methodologies, the company aims to accurately assess the viability and potential of its base metal assets.
With assets like the Cactus Project in its portfolio, the company is not just focused on exploration but also on the subsequent stages of development and production. This encompasses planning, permitting, constructing, and eventually operating mines with the objective of producing base metals efficiently and sustainably.