OUR PORTFOLIO

Designed for both scale and strategic relevance, Falcon Copper’s portfolio is poised to deliver the next generation of U.S. copper supply, responsibly developed, technically de-risked, and aligned with the nation’s growing demand for secure, American-sourced critical minerals.

Unlocking U.S. Resources
for a Secure Tomorrow

Falcon Copper Corp. is advancing a deliberately assembled portfolio of seven copper projects in Montana, Nevada, and Arizona and were each chosen for its scale, grade potential, and relevance to America’s growing need for secure, domestic mineral supply. The result is a concentrated pipeline of projects capable of emerging as leading U.S. copper producers. 
 
Falcon Copper Corp. is advancing a carefully curated portfolio of high-quality copper projects across the American West. Strategically positioned, our operational approach centers on disciplined exploration, strong technical partnerships, and the systematic advancement of district-scale assets in regions with established mineral endowments. Our exploration and development strategy includes:

  • Geological Surveys: Conducting comprehensive geological mapping, sampling, and structural interpretation across each project area to define mineralizing systems and prioritize drill-ready targets.
  • Advanced Geophysics & Geochemistry: Deploying modern geophysical tools, including airborne magnetics, radiometrics, and induced polarization, as well as extensive soil and rock geochemistry to reveal concealed porphyry and skarn systems and refine discovery vectors. 
  • Drilling Programs: Executing staged drilling campaigns designed to test high-priority copper and copper-gold targets, supported by detailed technical modeling to maximize discovery potential while managing capital efficiently. 
  • Collaborative Development Pathways: Leveraging partnerships with major mining companies—including Rio Tinto through the Schell Creek joint-venture framework—to accelerate project advancement, reduce risk, and access global-class technical expertise.

Across every project, Falcon Copper is committed to responsible resource development that aligns with environmental standards, supports local communities, and contributes to long-term domestic copper supply. Our operational philosophy combines disciplined science, industry-leading talent, and a dedication to developing projects with the potential to become top-tier U.S. copper producers.

Blue Copper Project

POWELL and LEWIS and Clark COUNTIES, MONTANA

Critical and Precious Minerals

Copper, Molybdenum, Gold, Silver, Tungsten, Zinc, Gallium and Germanium

The Blue Copper Project is an early-stage exploration project that has a long history of placer mining, local lode mining and prospecting. Falcon Copper has assembled an exploration property covering copper and gold occurrences encompassing the Blackfoot City stock. Previously Newmont, American Copper & Nickel (Inco), Phelps Dodge, Cameco, New Gold and other exploration groups staked and held claims in this area.

Falcon Copper began exploration efforts on the Blue Copper Project in 2021, with the initial acquisition of the ‘Blue Claim Group’, followed up with a district-scale claim staking and property acquisition program. Exploration has identified several areas within the district to possess potential for significant porphyry copper or copper-gold deposits.

The project encompasses over 9,000 acres of mineral rights as a combination of unpatented and patented mining claims located approximately 25 miles west of Helena, Montana and 30 miles northeast of Deer Lodge, Montana,

Copper-gold-tungsten mineralization in the district occurs as several distinct styles including contact skarns, stratigraphic or “manto” style skarns, skarn formation localized along district scale faults, intrusive-hosted stockwork-veined copper mineralization which may indicate potential porphyry copper mineralization, and late-stage, gold-rich mineralization. Falcon Copper has identified multiple priority target zones across the Project. 

In August 2025, the project was designated a FAST-41 Transparency Project by the US Permitting Council.

Groundhog Project

SOUTHWESTERN, ALASKA

Critical and Precious Minerals

Copper, Molybdenum, Gold

The Groundhog project is an early-stage exploration property located in southwestern Alaska, 186 mi west-southwest of Anchorage and 18 miles north-northwest of the village of Iliamna, within the Lake and Peninsula Borough.

Evaluation of the Groundhog property has primarily been via geophysical means with ground-based CSAMT, VIP and dipole-dipole IP surveys together with a property-wide airborne magnetic and ZTEM surveys. In 2017, 4,071 feet of core drilling from four widely spaced sites tested IP anomalies. Two of the drill holes (CHU-17-001 and 004) were entirely in pre-mineral volcanic and intrusive rocks, while the remaining two drill holes (CHU-17-002 and CHU-17-003/3A) were in metasediments and intrusive rocks broadly correlative with geologic units present at the nearby Pebble deposit. CHU-17-003/3A produced maximum assay values of 0.892 ppm Au, 612 ppm Cu and 177 ppm Mo. Drillholes CHU-17-001 and CHU-17-003/3A were designed to drill test IP anomalies but failed to reach the target depths and neither drillhole reached the strongest part of the IP chargeability anomalies.

Continuing exploration efforts at the Groundhog project will focus on refining targets defined by existing geophysical surveys. Geophysics has proven to be an effective tool in identifying structures that host mineralization. The ZTEM survey completed in September 2019 will be the focus of additional data processing (3D inversion modelling) and integration with the existing ground-based IP surveys to assist in prioritizing potential drill targets. It is possible that some additional ground-based geophysical surveys (VIP and/or dipole-dipole IP lines) will be required in the final drill target selection, but ultimately success or failure at Groundhog will be determined by drilling intercepting porphyry Cu mineralization and that should be the priority of future exploration expenditures.

Butte Valley Project

WHITE PINE COUNTY, NEVADA

Critical and Precious Minerals

Copper, Molybdenum, Silver, Gold

The Butte Valley Project encompasses approximately 27,000 acres on BLM land targeting porphyry and skarn copper-gold-molybdenum mineralization. The Project area is located on the eastern edge of Butte Valley, immediately west of the Cherry Creek Range in White Pine County, Nevada, approximately 40 miles north‑northwest of Ely. Exploration at the Butte Valley Project is being advanced under a Joint Venture agreement between Freeport-McMoRan (65%) and Falcon Copper (35%) with Freeport-McMoran as the operator. Mineralization is hosted in Pennsylvanian Ely Limestone, Mississippian Chainman Shale, Joana Limestone, and Pilot Shale and is concealed beneath 1,700–2,500 feet of cover in the form of an unmineralized low-angle gravity slide block. More than 75,000 ft of drilling from 24 historical and recent holes has defined a hydrothermal footprint of approximately 2 square miles. Holes drilled as deep as 4,000 ft have remained in porphyry-skarn style alteration.

Schell Creek Project

WHITE PINE COUNTY, NEVADA

Critical and Precious Minerals

Copper, Zinc, Lead, Molybdenum and Silver

The Schell Creek Project encompasses approximately 15,000 acres containing two prospects targeting copper, zinc, molybdenum, and silver mineralization. In 2023, Falcon Copper and Rio Tinto combined their Cabin and Muncy properties to form the Schell Creek Project. Falcon Copper has work commitments to conduct a $1.0 million drill program at Cabin, and a $1.5 million drill program at Muncy. Rio Tinto has a one-time right to opt-in for 40% minority interest in the project. If Rio Tinto opts out, Falcon Copper retains 100% ownership of the combined Schell Creek Project.

Cabin Property

The Cabin property encompasses approximately 9,000 acres located on BLM Land in Nevada, approximately 35 miles northeast of Ely, Nevada. Falcon Copper interprets that the historical Cu and Ag-Pb-Zn production in the northern Aurum District, outcropping directly west of the property, reveals district-scale zonation and a Cu vector oriented towards a large magnetic anomaly concealed beneath pediment on the Property.

Muncy Property

The Muncy property encompasses approximately 6,000 acres located on BLM and Patented Lands in Nevada, directly to the south of the Cabin property. Historic workings within the district exploited Carbonate Replacement Deposits (CRDs) which zone into higher temperature skarn mineralization. Falcon Copper is targeting high-grade skarn and porphyry mineralization proximal to the known Ag-Pb-Zn-Cu-Au production from CRDs and skarn at surface in the district.

Historic reports from the Grand Deposit show from 1937-1945 the mine produced Cu, Zn, Pb, and Ag from oxide mineralization. No records indicated that systematic exploration for a porphyry or skarn mineralization has been undertaken prior to the beginning of Rio Tinto’s exploration efforts. Beginning in 2019 Rio Tinto completed systematic mapping, rock chip, and C-O isotope sampling. A drone magnetic survey highlighted anomalies that may represent zones of shallow magnetite-bearing skarn adjacent to historic workings. In 2023 Falcon Copper completed 3 lines of IP which revealed chargeable anomalies cutting across stratigraphy interpreted to represent sulfide mineralization. Falcon Copper is planning an initial drill program at Muncy in 2026.

Bristol Project

LINCOLN COUNTY, NEVADA

Critical and Precious Minerals

Copper, Molybdenum, Silver, Lead, Zinc

The Bristol Project is a 100% owned project encompassing approximately 2,600 acres located on BLM Land in Nevada. The district contains historical Cu-Ag-Pb-Zn workings covering approximately 2 square miles. Falcon Copper plans to conduct magnetic and IP surveys to detect magnetic and chargeable anomalies that could represent skarn mineralization at depth and complete geologic mapping to determine post- and pre-mineral structures that control the current distribution of mineralization. The company will then plan an initial drill program to test priority geologic and geophysical targets on the Project.

Santa Maria Project

YAVAPAI COUNTY, ARIZONA

Critical and Precious Minerals

Copper, Molybdenum, Silver

The Santa Maria Project encompasses approximately 9,500 acres of Mineral Exploration Permits on Arizona State Lands, located 5.5 miles southeast of the Bagdad porphyry Cu deposit, which is operated by Freeport-McMoRan. Stream sediment and copper in water geochemical samples collected by Falcon Copper exhibit anomalous copper values. The project targets mineralization along Proterozoic contacts between granite and schist lithologies which served as key structural controls to the Laramide Cu mineralization at Bagdad.

Falcon Copper plans to complete geologic mapping and soil sampling, conduct detailed magnetic survey to refine a regional scale “mag low” anomaly, and conduct IP survey across the Project prior to a decision on whether to advance the project to drill stage.

Greenback Project

GRAHAM & GREENLEE COUNTIES, ARIZONA

Critical and Precious Minerals

Copper, Molybdenum, Silver

The Greenback Project encompasses over 12,000 acres of mineral rights as a combination of unpatented BLM mining claims and State of Arizona Mineral Exploration Permits. Situated in southeastern Arizona between the prolific Morenci and Safford mining districts of Freeport-McMoRan, the Greenback project covers a prominent magnetic low anomaly, similar to the Morenci mining district, which is observed in an airborne magnetic survey recently released by the US Geological Survey.

Falcon Copper plans to conduct an IP survey across magnetic low anomaly prior to making a decision on whether to advance the project to drill stage.

PIONEeR Project

GRAHAM & GREENLEE COUNTIES, ARIZONA

Critical and Precious Minerals

Copper, Molybdenum, Silver

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