Arizona Sonoran Copper Company: Powering America’s Copper Comeback
Arizona Sonoran Copper is developing a fully permitted copper mine in Arizona with infrastructure, scale, and timing that positions it to help meet critical U.S. copper demand.

One of the most advanced pre-construction copper projects in the U.S. is building for the clean energy future
Copper is one of the most essential materials in the clean energy transition—and the United States is facing a growing shortage. Enter Arizona Sonoran Copper Company, which is fast-tracking its Cactus Mine Project located just outside Phoenix, Arizona. With historic roots as a former open-pit mine, the project site offers a rare combination of existing infrastructure, robust scale, and a clear path to development.
The company has already published a pre-feasibility study outlining a long-life, low-cost copper operation with production anticipated to begin within a few short years. With the project's proximity to major highways, rail, and grid power, it’s no surprise Arizona Sonoran is gaining attention from investors and the broader mining community alike. As the U.S. looks to de-risk its supply chains and onshore strategic resources, Arizona Sonoran Copper is a standout player in the nation’s push to meet its copper needs domestically.
To learn more about Arizona Sonoran Copper Mining Company (TSX: ASCU, OTCQX: ASCUF), watch their video HERE
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