CEO Clips - FireFly Metals: Advancing High-Grade Copper and Gold Projects in North America
FireFly Metals is scaling a high-grade copper-gold project with plans to fast-track development and explore broader regional opportunities.

Strong resource growth, robust grades, and promising exploration potential define FireFly's strategy
FireFly Metals is a Canadian and Australian mining company focused on unlocking the value of high-grade copper and gold assets in North America. With its flagship underground site already established, the company is actively expanding its resource base—currently sitting at over 60 million tonnes with an impressive copper grade exceeding 2%. For context, that’s more than four times the industry average. FireFly is not just building a bigger mine; it’s rethinking scale and efficiency, with near-term ambitions to fast-track production in Canada. What's driving this momentum? Confidence in the surrounding geology. The team believes the current deposit is part of a broader mineralized system, positioning the company for multiple discoveries across the district. With solid infrastructure in place and a clear operational focus, FireFly aims to establish itself as a key supplier in the copper and gold space at a time when global demand continues to rise.
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