Land Exchange Unlocks One Of The World's Largest Copper Deposits
Rio Tinto Plc and BHP Group Limited have completed a significant land exchange with the United States Forest Service, facilitating the development of the Resolution Copper project in Arizona, which is poised to become one of the largest copper mines in North America. Rio Tinto holds a 55% stake in the project, which has an estimated resource of over 40 billion pounds of copper. The project is expected to require an additional $500 million investment over the next two years for development. Despite ongoing opposition from the San Carlos Apache Tribe regarding cultural concerns, multiple courts have upheld the land exchange, emphasizing the project's potential to meet up to 25% of America's copper demand for decades.
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