| Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels Industry | Energy Sector | Dr. James A. Culver CEO | TSX-V Exchange | CA9184061096 ISIN |
| CA Country | - Employees | - Last Dividend | 20 Oct 1999 Last Split | - IPO Date |
VVC Exploration Corporation is a company primarily engaged in the exploration and development of precious mineral resource properties. Established in 1983, it operates across Mexico, the United States, and Canada, focusing on identifying and developing deposits of copper, gold, silver, zinc, and helium. The company's strategic approach involves acquiring and exploring promising properties with the aim of uncovering valuable mineral deposits. Headquartered in Scarborough, Canada, VVC Exploration holds a portfolio of properties in various stages of exploration, each chosen for its potential to contribute to the company's growth and value.
VVC Exploration Corporation specializes in the exploration of copper, gold, silver, and zinc, which are primary targets for their mineral resource properties. By conducting geological surveys, the company aims to identify significant deposits of these metals, which are in high demand globally for various industrial, technological, and investment purposes. These metals are essential components in electronics, jewelry, construction, and renewable energy technologies, making them valuable commodities in the global market.
In addition to its focus on precious and base metals, VVC Exploration has expanded its portfolio to include the exploration of helium, a non-renewable and rare gas that is critical for medical technologies, space exploration, and high-tech industries. Helium's unique properties, such as its low boiling point and non-reactivity, make it irreplaceable in many applications, including MRI machines and semiconductor manufacturing. By exploring for helium deposits, VVC aims to meet the growing demand for this critical resource.
Located in Sonora State, Mexico, the Cumeral Property is a 685-hectare area under 100% ownership by VVC. This property is one of the company’s key assets, representing significant potential for the discovery and development of primarily copper and possibly other minerals. The strategic location and geological setting of the Cumeral Property make it a valuable part of VVC's exploration portfolio.
The La Tuna Property, covering an area of 3,533 hectares in Sinaloa State, Mexico, is another important asset within VVC's portfolio. This property is being explored for its potential to host valuable mineral deposits, with a focus on gold and silver. La Tuna's extensive land area provides a substantial opportunity for the discovery of significant mineral resources.
This project is located in Chihuahua State, Mexico, and is primarily focused on the exploration of copper deposits. The Samalayuca Copper Project represents VVC's commitment to advancing its copper exploration efforts. Copper's widespread use in electrical wiring, plumbing, and in the renewable energy sector underscores the strategic importance of this project to VVC's objectives.
Situated in Kansas, this property marks VVC Exploration Corporation’s foray into the United States with the aim of exploring and developing helium deposits. The PHC Helium Resource Property highlights VVC's diversification strategy to include the exploration of gases critical for industrial and technological applications, reflecting the company's adaptability and forward-thinking approach in the natural resources sector.