What is the CuMo Project?
The CuMo Project is an exploration of one of the largest deposits of molybdenum, silver and copper in the world and is located in Boise County, Idaho. American CuMo Mining Corporation (CuMoCo) acquired the claim in 2004. In 2013, CuMoCo established an Idaho-based company, Idaho CuMo Mining Corporation (ICMC), to explore the geologic and environmental factors that will determine the future development plan. in January 2023 the company chnaged its name to Idaho Copper Corporation (IDCU)
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Currently, Idaho Coppepr Corporation is advancing its CuMo Project towards feasibility and its goal is to establish itself as one of the world’s largest and lowest-cost primary producers of molybdenum.
IDCU is studying all factors: economic, environmental, social, and cultural. The Company is committed to exhaustive adherence to modern mining practices, stewardship of all natural resources, reclamation of the preexisting historic mining damage, and meaningful community engagement.
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The Project Status.
Environmental baseline studies are continuing along with bankable metallurgical testing. This important work is advancing the Project to a prefeasibility study. Diamond drilling programs continue to confirm significant additions to the previous resource estimate.
Responsible Environmental Development.
Idaho Copper Corporation pledges to continue to work with community, civic and environmental groups to carry out its exploration project within the spirit and letter of the environmental laws.
Significant Community Engagement.
Idaho Copper Corporation is committed to building long-term, meaningful relationships in Southwest Idaho. IDCU engages community partners, adheres to Best Management Practices on public lands and practices vigilant stewardship of all natural resources.
Positive Economic Impact.
The CuMo Project has the potential to create 1,000 well-paying direct jobs plus thousands of ancillary and supporting jobs for the community of Boise County.