Copper Creek is a vast, 3-kilometer-long porphyry copper deposit located in Pinal County, less than two hours northeast of Tucson, Arizona.
The Copper Creek Project is located within a prolific mining district with nearby resources and infrastructure.
The property is located in the heart of the prolific southwestern North America porphyry copper province. It lies at the intersection of a major northwest-trending belt, which includes the well-known copper mines in the Miami-Globe and Ray mining districts, with a major east-northeast trending copper belt made evident by the former BHP Kalamazoo Mine in San Manuel, Arizona. The Project consists of approximately 65 square kilometers and has a rich history of exploration and mining across patented and unpatented claims. The area is politically-secure and has access to established mining infrastructure.