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Libero Copper & Gold Corp V.LBC

Alternate Symbol(s):  LBCMF

Libero Copper & Gold Corporation is a mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of the Mocoa porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit (Mocoa) in Colombia and the Esperanza (Esperanza) porphyry copper-gold project in San Juan, Argentina. The Mocoa property is located approximately 10 kilometers from the town of Mocoa, covering over 100,000 hectares, near the Ecuador border, in the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia. The Esperanza is located in the Huachi Mining district, San Juan Province, Argentina at an elevation of only 3,200 meters. Its Big Red Porphyry Copper Project comprises 20 contiguous claims totaling 26,000 hectares in northwestern British Columbia, 45 kilometers southwest of Telegraph Creek along the Barrington Road. The Big Bulk Porphyry Gold-Copper Project is located 50 kilometers southeast of Stewart, British Columbia in the Golden Triangle.


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Post by MarketMakersson Nov 27, 2024 4:27pm
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Copper Demand Set to Soar 70% by 2050

Copper Demand Set to Soar 70% by 2050

Copper Demand Set to Soar 70% by 2050: Can Supply Keep Up?

 

According to BHP, Global copper demand is projected to rise by 22.1 million metric tons (Mt) by 2050, a 70% increase. Meeting this surge would require 16.37 new mines the size of Escondida, the world’s largest copper mine, operating at full capacity, yet large discoveries are becoming increasingly rare.

 

Compounding the challenge, the average lead time for new mines has reached 17.9 years due to extended exploration, permitting, and financing phases. This combination of rising demand, declining discoveries, and long development timelines highlights the need for significant innovation and investment to address the looming supply gap. (Source: https://www.miningvisuals.com/post/copper-demand-in-2050)

 

In advancing its flagship Mocoa Copper-Molybdenum project in Colombia, Libero Copper (LBC.v, LBCMF) is strategically positioned to address the growing global copper demand with a current resource of 4 billion pounds of copper.

 

Notably, LBC's ongoing 14,000-meter drill program aims to expand the Mocoa deposit significantly while exploring new targets that could dramatically increase its size. This effort marks a 50% increase in drilling compared to previous campaigns, demonstrating LBC's commitment to unlocking Mocoa’s full potential as a world-class copper asset.

 

Amid rising copper demand fueled by global infrastructure growth and supply deficits, Mocoa’s scalability makes it a standout project. Backed by rapid assay turnarounds and led by a team with significant expertise, including the support of industry veteran Frank Giustra, Libero is well-positioned to deliver consistent results. As the program progresses, Mocoa could become a key asset for major players seeking to secure copper supplies, helping to bridge the looming supply gap in the face of increasing global demand.

 

For more information, refer to this deep dive: https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetsmallcaps/comments/1gzxld6/libero_coppers_lbcv_or_lbcmf_mocoa_project_marks/

 

Posted on Behalf of Libero Copper and Gold Corp.

 

 

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