| - Industry | - Sector | Mr. Timothy Andrew Warman B.Sc., M.Sc., P.Geo. CEO | TSX-V Exchange | - ISIN |
| Canada Country | 1 Employees | - Last Dividend | 15 Feb 2024 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Atacama Copper Corporation, originally founded as TCP1 Corporation before renaming in February 2024, is a notable entity in the mining industry focused on the discovery, exploration, and assessment of copper resources predominantly in Chile and Mexico. With its headquarters based in Vancouver, Canada, the company has positioned itself as a key player in the exploration landscape, leveraging regions renowned for their rich mineral reserves. Atacama Copper Corporation's strategic acquisition and exploration activities span across several projects, which include the Placeton and El Cofre copper properties in Chile, as well as the Cristina and Yecora projects in Mexico. These endeavors underscore the company's commitment to tapping into significant copper reserves alongside other valuable minerals such as gold, silver, zinc, lead, and molybdenum, thus underscoring its multifaceted approach to mineral exploration.
At the core of Atacama Copper Corporation's operations is the exploration of copper properties, most notably illustrated by the Placeton and El Cofre properties in Chile. These sites are characterized by extensive targets covering thousands of hectares and are integral to the company's mission of identifying and developing valuable copper resources.
In addition to copper, Atacama Copper Corporation engages in the exploration of other minerals including gold, silver, zinc, lead, and molybdenum. This diversification of exploration activities enhances the company's portfolio and potential revenue streams, reflecting its comprehensive approach to mineral extraction.
The company's exploration rights are not limited to Chile but extend to Mexico, seen in the Cristina project in southwestern Chihuahua State and the Yecora project in southeastern Sonora State. These international concessions highlight Atacama's strategic footprint in northern Mexico, a region known for its rich mineral deposits and favorable exploration conditions.