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Resolution Copper (RCM) is a joint venture owned by Rio Tinto and
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formed to develop and operate an underground
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mine near
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, USA. The project targets a deep-seated
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deposit located under the now inactive Magma Mine. Rio Tinto has reported an inferred resource of 1.624 billion tonnes containing 1.47 percent copper and 0.037 percent
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at depths exceeding .Resolution Copper Mining LLC reports an Inferred Resource
29 May 2008 news release
It sits atop Oak Flat, a land preserve sacred to several
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Native American tribes in the region. The proposed mine contains one of the largest copper reserves in North America. Following the passage of the 2015
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, Native American and conservation groups opposed the copper mine.


Overview

Resolution Copper estimates the $64 billion mining project would run over 60 years and produce 25% of projected future US copper demand for several decades.


Investment

Through 2012 Resolution Copper had invested almost a billion dollars in the Superior project, and planned a $6 billion investment to develop the mine, if the Federal land exchange is approved. Pending approval, the project budget was cut from about $200 million in 2012 to $50 million in 2013. By early 2023, more than $2 billion had been spent on exploratory work and preparation for the project. Resolution Copper also owns the mineral rights acquired from
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to the Superior East deposit which is another deep-seated
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within a mile to the east.


Project history

the project was stalled pending a proposed land swap with the federal government. Resolution Copper has proposed to give the federal government of environmentally sensitive land in Arizona in exchange for the oak flat federal parcel, which includes the Oak Flat Campground (protected since 1955) and several outdoor climbing sites including the Mine, Atlantis and the Pond. In May 2009, Arizona Democratic representative
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introduced legislation in Congress to complete the land swap. The swap then had the support of Arizona's two Republican senators. In 2013, the proposed land swap was readdressed when Rep. Paul A. Gosar (R, AZ-4) introduced the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act of 2013 (H.R. 687; 113th Congress). The bill provided that the Apache Leap Cliffs, which rise prominently just east of the town of Superior, remain in federal ownership, and directed the Secretary of the Interior to manage Apache Leap so as to preserve its natural character. The bill required Resolution Copper to surrender any mining rights it has over the Apache Leap cliffs, and deeding 110 acres of private land in the area of cliffs to the federal government. A rider introduced by
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and
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in Section 3003 the 2015
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, included the provisions of the stalled Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act. The Act cleared the way for the land swap in which Resolution would receive 2,422 acres of National Forest land in exchange for deeding to the federal government 5,344 acres of private land. The mine would impact an area set aside in 1955 by President
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which is sacred to the San Carlos Apache Indian Tribe. Both the Oak Flat Campground, an area dotted with petroglyphs and historic and prehistoric sites, and the steep cliffs at Apache Leap would be affected. The initial report was published during the Donald Trump administration, and under the provisions of Section 3003 the transfer was scheduled to occur on March 11, 2021. The
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administration withdrew the report on March 2 to demand more input from the public and Indigenous nations. On March 18, 2021, Representative
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reintroduced the Save Oak Flat Act for the fourth time, which would repeal the mandate to transfer the land transfer of Oak Flat to Resolution Copper. In June 2022, the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 58-page ruling, upheld a lower court ruling 2-1 in stating that the federal government had a right to make the land transfer. The two justices who voted in assent stressed that though they recognized the religious sensitivity of the land under discussion, the question was nonetheless one of what the federal government was allowed to do with it. In November, the court's 11 members agreed to hear the case ''
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,'' with Rio continuing to seek an outside resolution with affected tribes. During a hearing of the body in March of 2023, representatives of the US Forest Service told the body that they did not believe that an 1852 treaty between the federal government and the
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people represented a right by the Apache to the land under which the copper is found. On March 1, 2024, the 9th Circuit Court, in a 6-5 ruling, issued a 253-page brief stating that the land transfer did not represent a "substantial burden" on the San Carlos Apache's religious rights because it did not reflect any requirement made by the government that members of the tribe stop worshipping their deities. Apache Stronghold, a group of Arizona's San Carlos Apache tribe members and conservationists, asked the
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to overturn the Circuit Court's ruling. On May 9, 2025, a federal judge blocked efforts by the Trump administration to transfer the land to Rio. In an 18-page order, District Judge Steven Logan stated that the Apache nation was likely to succeed in its appeal to the Supreme Court, and thus any transfer should be halted until the ruling was made. On May 27, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Apache Stronghold and left in place a lower court decision allowing the transfer of the Tonto National Forest land of Oak Flat to Resolution Copper.


Reactions

The San Carlos Apache Tribe, the
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in Tucson, the Grand Canyon Chapter of the
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as well as the
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have opposed the Resolution Copper land swap. Native American groups and conservationists worry about the impact to surrounding areas. In 2014,
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said she was "profoundly disappointed with the Resolution Copper land-swap provision, which has no regard for lands considered sacred by nearby Indian tribes". Jodi Gillette, Special Assistant to the President for Native American Affairs, stated that the Obama administration would work with Resolution Copper's parent company Rio Tinto to determine how to work with the tribes to preserve their sacred areas.


See also

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Peak copper Copper extraction is the multi-stage process of obtaining copper from its ores. The conversion of copper ores consists of a series of physical, chemical, and electrochemical processes. Methods have evolved and vary with country depending on the ...
*
Copper mining in Arizona In Arizona, copper mining has been a major industry since the 19th century. In 2007, Arizona was the leading copper-producing state in the country, producing 750 thousand metric tons of copper, valued at $5.54 billion. Arizona's copper pro ...
* Copper mining in the United States *
Magma Arizona Railroad The Magma Arizona Railroad was built by the Magma Copper Company and operated from 1915 to 1997. The railroad was originally built as a narrow gauge line, but was converted to in 1923. Originally headquartered in Superior, Arizona, the com ...
*
Twin Metals mine Twin Metals LLC is seeking approval to create and operate a copper sulfide mine near Ely, Minnesota, on Superior National Forest land. There has been significant opposition to the proposed mine, most notably because of its proximity to the Boundar ...
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Pebble Mine Pebble Mine is the common name of a proposed copper-gold-molybdenum mining project in the Bristol Bay region of Southwest Alaska, near Lake Iliamna and Lake Clark. It was discovered in 1987, optioned by Northern Dynasty Minerals in 2001, ex ...
* '' Oak Flat: A Fight for Sacred Land in the American West''


References


Further reading

* Manske, Scott & Paul, Alex (2002
Abstract "Geology of a Major New Porphyry Copper Center in the Superior (Pioneer) District, Arizona"
''Economic Geology'' v.97 no.2 pp. 197–220.


External links


Resolution Copper Mining Website
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