What's Happening?
Resolution Copper, a joint venture between Rio Tinto and BHP, has finalized a significant land exchange with the United States Forest Service (USFS). This exchange is a pivotal step in unlocking one of the world's largest untapped copper deposits. The
agreement involves Resolution Copper transferring over 5,400 acres of environmentally and culturally sensitive land to the USFS, which will be included in National Forests and Conservation Areas. In return, Resolution Copper receives more than 2,400 acres of land adjacent to the historic Magma copper mine in Superior, Arizona. This exchange follows a favorable ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which denied attempts to halt the process. The project is expected to significantly boost Arizona's economy and create thousands of jobs.
Why It's Important?
The completion of this land exchange is crucial for the development of the Resolution Copper project, which has the potential to meet up to 25% of the United States' copper demand. As global demand for copper continues to rise, driven by the need for electrification and infrastructure development, securing domestic sources of this critical material is increasingly important. The project is anticipated to contribute approximately $1 billion annually to Arizona's economy, providing a substantial economic boost and job creation in a region with a long history of mining. This development also underscores the importance of collaboration between industry, government, and local communities in advancing large-scale resource projects.
What's Next?
With the land exchange completed, Resolution Copper plans to invest approximately $500 million over the next two years in enabling works, including surface drilling and infrastructure upgrades. These efforts will support the collection of additional resource information and the initial stages of underground development. The company will continue to engage with local communities and Native American Tribes to ensure ongoing collaboration and address any concerns. As the project progresses, attention will be focused on obtaining the necessary state-level permits and furthering the development of the mine, which is poised to play a key role in strengthening the U.S. copper supply chain.









