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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Oroco Resource Corp V.OCO

Alternate Symbol(s):  ORRCF

Oroco Resource Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the assembly of mineral concessions which make up the Santo Tomas porphyry copper project in Sinaloa State, Mexico. The Santo Tomas project is a copper porphyry deposit defined by 106 diamond drill and reverse circulation drill holes totaling approximately 30,000 m.

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Oroco Resource Corp > FWIW: Cu shortages vs Decarbonization [Scare tactics?]
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Post by NeftyIvan on Jul 14, 2023 10:14am

FWIW: Cu shortages vs Decarbonization [Scare tactics?]

QUESTION: Is this article simply more carnival barking hype … or reality?

[Original full article found here:
https://www.australianresourcesandinvestment.com.au/2023/07/14/copper-on-a-knife-edge/]


Copper on a knife-edge
 
CONTRIBUTOR  9 hours ago  [Foto: Copper decarbonisationCopper smelting in Chile]

 
Will the looming global copper shortage jeopardise the West’s decarbonisation priority?
 
 
This year has ushered in a global copper shortage, with a major deficit of 1.9 million tonnes (Mt) forecast by 2030. 
 
Due to the commodity’s expansive use in equipment and industrial machinery, copper has historically been a leading indicator for economic health. Material adjustments in the demand or supply of copper can therefore result in sustained economic distress, namely in the form of global inflationary pressures that are compelling central banks to maintain higher interest rates. 
 
But why is there a global shortage, and will this jeopardise the West’s decarbonisation priority? ...

[See remaining portion of article at above link]
Comment by foreverthebest1 on Jul 14, 2023 10:30am
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