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Sonoran Desert Copper Corporation is focused on the development of its Cuatro Hermanos copper / molybdenum porphyry project in Sonora, Mexico (the "4H Property").

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About Sonoran Desert Copper

Sonoran Desert Copper (TSX.V: SDCU) is a Canadian based exploration company focused on developing the Cuatro Hermanos Copper (4H) Project in Sonora, Mexico.

Early results indicate high grades of copper contained within a large claim block of 2,825 hectares.

With a tight share structure of only 25.78M shares outstanding and an experienced management team, Sonoran Desert Copper Corp. has an exciting 2024 ahead.

Copper Mining in Mexico

Copper mining in Mexico has a rich history, dating back to pre-colonial times. It is one of the country's major industries, with several large-scale mining projects, such as Minera Alamos Santana Project.

These projects are primarily located in northern Mexico, where significant copper deposits have been found.

Mexico's copper mining sector is known for its advanced techniques and contributes significantly to the global copper supply, supporting both local and international economic development.

Cuatro Hermanos Project

The Cuatro Hermanos (4H) Project, led by Sonoran Desert Copper Corp., is a copper/molybdenum porphyry project located near Sonora, Mexico.

Early stage exploration has indicated high-grade copper in addition to its size.

In 2024, Sonoran has completed a sampling program at it's 4H project with assays returning up to 16.25% Copper.

The 2024 sampling results will help guide Sonoran Desert Copper for their upcoming drill program.

The Opportunity

The Sonoran Desert Copper Corporation is advancing its Cuatro Hermanos copper/molybdenum porphyry project in Sonora, Mexico, with 2024 sampling results showing high-grade copper, guiding future drilling programs.

Situated in a region with a rich history of copper mining and advanced techniques, this project represents a significant opportunity in Mexico's robust and globally influential copper industry.

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Sonoran Desert Copper Corp. (TSX-V: SDCU) CEO Brian Leeners speaks about his excitement about the copper industry, the theory behind the 4H copper project in Sonora, Mexico, and his plans to advance it.

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Latest Reports

Check out two of our latest reports:

Tackling The Copper Conundrum: Global Deficit Meets Potential Relief

Copper is a crucial metal in today’s world, playing a vital role in modern technology, renewable energy, and many daily utilities. However, a pressing issue looms large – the global copper deficit. The demand for copper is skyrocketing, but the supply is struggling to keep pace. This widening gap is driving copper prices higher, underscoring the urgent need for new mining ventures to bolster the global copper supply and keep the wheels of progress turning.

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Sonoran Desert Copper Corporate Presentation

“The historic view of the Cuatro Hermanos Project is that the economics are supported by its size, proximity to infrastructure and above average molybdenum grades, but constrained by its marginal copper grades.”

-Brian Leeners, CEO of Sonoran Desert Copper Corporation


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