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US Copper Corp V.USCU

Alternate Symbol(s):  USCUF

US Copper Corp. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company has interests in exploration properties in Ontario, Canada and, through wholly owned subsidiaries, has interests in exploration properties in Nevada and California, United States. It controls approximately 13 square miles of patented and unpatented federal mining claims in the Light’s Creek Copper District in Plumas County, NE California; essentially, the entire District. The District contains substantial copper (silver) sulfide and copper oxide resources in three deposits, such as Moonlight, Superior and Engels, as well as several partially tested and untested exploration targets. The Moonlight deposit hosts a current National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101) indicated resource of approximately 252 million tons. The Superior Project includes about 132 unpatented mining claims and a lease on 36 patented claims in Plumas County, California. It also owns mining interests in Timore, Warren Whiteside, and Black Warrior.


TSXV:USCU - Post by User

Post by lscfaon Nov 26, 2024 2:44pm
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Copper set to be officially listed as critical mineral in US

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