Idaho Copper Corporation Overview
Pro stress-test →Idaho Copper Corporation is a mineral exploration and development company focused on exploring and developing a copper-molybdenum-silver deposit in Idaho (United States) (the CuMo project). A 2020 Preliminary Economic Assessment found that CuMo is one of the largest undeveloped copper deposits in the western hemisphere and is likely the largest undeveloped molybdenum deposit in the world.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →Idaho Copper seeks to capitalize on the looming copper supply deficit by advancing one of the largest untapped copper projects in the United States. The economics of the project benefit from extensive high-value co-products including molybdenum and silver. The company is pursuing a NYSE American uplisting filed in October 2025 to fund further development of the project.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Idaho Copper competes with other junior copper developers and exploration-stage mining companies pursuing porphyry deposits in North America. Comparable entities include mid-cap explorers like Copper Fox Metals, Vizsla Copper, and Ero Copper, though most are further advanced in development. The company differentiates through CuMo's scale and molybdenum/silver co-product economics, but faces capital intensity, permitting timelines, and commodity price dependency typical of the sector.
Industry Context
Idaho Copper Corporation operates in Mineral Exploration & Development (Copper).
Key facts
Headquarters: Boise, Idaho, USA · Market cap: $1.384B (intraday as of June 11, 2026)