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Camino Minerals Corp V.COR

Alternate Symbol(s):  CAMZF

Camino Minerals Corporation is a Canada-based discovery and development stage copper exploration company. It is engaged in the exploration and development of mineral properties. It is focused on evaluating and acquiring exploration projects in Canada and abroad. Its projects include Los Chapitos copper project, Maria Cecilia copper porphyry project, and Plata Dorada project. Los Chapitos copper project is located 15 km from the coastal town of Chala. It has a tenement area totaling over 22,000 hectares. Maria Ceilia copper porphyry project is located 450 km north of Lima and consists of claims that cover approximately 7,110 hectares. Its porphyry complex includes the Toro punto epithermal deposit and the Emmanuel porphyry deposit. Plata Dorada project consists of approximately 3,800 hectares, located 158 km east of the city of Cuzco. It seeks to acquire a portfolio of advanced copper assets that have the potential to deliver copper into an electrifying, copper-intensive global economy.


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Post by Varaderoon May 21, 2024 9:44pm
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Get real: Copper price record was 56 years ago

Get real: Copper price record was 56 years ago

Another day another copper price high. 

 

In heavy volume on Monday copper for delivery in July hit a record intra-day level of $5.1990 a pound or $11,460 a tonne. 

After the equivalent of $68 billion worth of copper lots exchanged hands in 24 hours, the brown metal is up 35% so far in 2024 with most of the gains in the last few weeks. 

Jeff Currie, ex Goldman Sachs and more recently Chief Strategy Officer of Energy Pathways at asset manager Carlyle, told Bloomberg in an interview headlined Copper is the New Oil (not it’s not) that copper “is the highest conviction trade I have ever seen”.  

Goldman had been calling copper at today’s prices for at least three years, but Currie’s reading of the energy pathways now sees copper going to $15,000 ($6.80 a pound). 

 

MINING.COM has been banging the same copper drum based on the metal’s position at the nexus of the green energy transition but Currie adds two other tailwinds to green capex demand to get copper to $15k: 

  1. Green energy transition
  2. AI data centers
  3. Military demand.  

Add the long lead times to build new mines (just ask Rio Tinto), tight inventories and Currie says the 2021 call is finally paying off:

“You can’t come up with a better story [..] I’m confident that this time it is liftoff.”  

Currie also points out that only at $15,000 would copper match its inflation adjusted all-time peak reached in 1968 which came on the back of a housing boom in the US. 

Copper peaked at $0.72 in February of 1968 and as it happens, during that tumultuous year McDonald’s first introduced the Big Mac to America. 

The Big Mac, everyone’s favourite deflator, was priced at $0.49 in 1968. Today the Big Mac is a cool $5.99.   

Says Currie: “If you go back to the 2000s and I was as bullish on oil then as I am copper today. You know oil ended up going up from $20 to $140 seven times. The upside on copper here is very significant.”

Not sure exactly where on the 20-140 spectrum copper is trading today but if this is the argument that copper is the new oil, MINING.COM will take it.




https://www.mining.com/get-real-copper-price-record-was-56-years-ago/
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