About Falcon Copper

An American company
built for a structural
moment.

Falcon Copper Corporation is dedicated to expanding and strengthening the domestic copper supply chain from end to end — advancing exploration, primary smelting, and allied critical-minerals supply under one integrated platform.

We are a private American company. Our operators have built and run world-class copper mines. Our structure spans the full supply chain. Our timing is deliberate.

Company Overview
Falcon Copper Corporation
Type
Private American Corporation
Headquartered in the United States
Platforms
Three Integrated
Mining · Works · International
Upstream Projects
8 projects · 9 properties
Montana · Alaska · Nevada · Arizona
JV Partners
Rio Tinto Kennecott · Freeport-McMoRan
Exploration joint ventures in Nevada
FAST-41 Listings
2 Projects
Blue Copper (MT) and Schell Creek (NV)
Smelter Project
Arizona — In Development
400,000+ tpa primary copper cathode
Mission

Expand and strengthen
America's copper supply chain
from end to end.

The United States has world-class copper geology. It has the policy framework. It has the demand. What it has lacked is a private company with the operational depth, the integrated structure, and the timing to act across the full supply chain simultaneously.

Falcon Copper was founded to be that company — not a royalty vehicle, not a single-asset junior, not a downstream processor disconnected from the resource. A fully integrated operator spanning exploration through cathode.

01
Build the upstream portfolio
Eight copper-dominant U.S. exploration projects — including JVs with Rio Tinto Kennecott and Freeport-McMoRan — creating the future mine supply that underwrites the full platform.
02
Close the smelting gap
Develop the first new-build primary copper smelter in the United States in four decades — turning domestic mine concentrate into refined cathode on U.S. soil.
03
Secure allied supply
Advance tier-one copper projects in DRC and Zambia under U.S. bilateral agreements — building the allied supply chain the energy transition and defense industrial base require.
Why Now

The window is open.
It will not stay open.

Four structural forces have converged to create a discrete, time-bounded opportunity for a company with Falcon's architecture. First-mover positioning in domestic smelting is not repeatable.

68%
China's share of global smelting & refining
The Processing Chokepoint
TC/RC charges at $0/t in 2026. A deliberate strategic consolidation. The U.S. cannot afford to depend on adversarial processing capacity for a material this critical.
42Mt
Additional copper demand required by 2040
The Demand Surge
AI data centers, grid electrification, EVs, and defense systems are converging. The demand is structural. It is not a cycle.
17.9yr
Average discovery-to-production timeline
The Supply Cliff
No new investment today produces copper before the mid-2030s. The exploration work Falcon is doing now is the supply of the next decade.
$550B
U.S.–Japan Strategic Investment Framework
The Policy Reset
The bilateral framework announced in September 2025 represents a structural policy commitment to domestic copper processing — the first of its kind in a generation.
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The Falcon Platform

Three platforms. One supply chain.

Falcon's three-platform structure is not a holding company. It is a single integrated operation where each platform reinforces the others.

01 · Upstream
01
Falcon Copper Mining
Exploration & Extraction

Eight U.S. copper-dominant exploration projects — with JVs alongside Rio Tinto Kennecott and Freeport-McMoRan. The upstream supply that underwrites the full platform.

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02 · Midstream
02
Falcon Copper Works
Domestic Smelting & Refining

A primary copper smelter and refinery on federal land in Arizona — the first new-build primary U.S. smelter in four decades. The processing capacity America is missing.

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03 · Global
03
Falcon Copper International
Allied Critical-Minerals Supply

Tier-one copper project identification and advancement in the DRC and Zambia — operating within U.S. bilateral agreements to build the allied supply chain.

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The Team

Operators from the world's
largest copper mines.

Falcon Copper is run by people who have held senior operating roles at Freeport-McMoRan, Glencore, Rio Tinto, Barrick Gold, and Phelps Dodge — with direct credits on Tenke Fungurume, Mutanda Mining, and the Nevada Cortez District.

Team pedigree
Freeport-McMoRan
Glencore
Rio Tinto
Barrick Gold
Phelps Dodge
Morgan Stanley
Perella Weinberg
Get in Touch
Falcon Copper welcomes inquiries from investors, government partners, and industry counterparties.
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This website contains forward-looking statements. Mineral resource and reserve estimates, exploration results, and project economics are subject to the risks and uncertainties described in Falcon Copper's regulatory disclosures. Past performance of partner companies does not guarantee future results. See full disclosures.