The power behind the energy transition
Celsius Resources has the copper assets to be a global gamechanger.
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Our Flagship Project
MCB Copper Gold Project stats at a glance
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The first 10 years of extraction is highlighted by high grade copper.
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The life of Mine Net Cash Flow projected at a substantial US $1.5 billion.
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NPV, post-tax, sits at a very attractive US $393 million.
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The payback period is remarkably swift at only 2.3 years.
Celsius Resources
World class assets, highly experienced team
Celsius Resources Limited (ASX/AIM:CLA) is a multi-asset copper and gold resources company with a robust portfolio of geographically diverse projects in the Philippines.
A world hungry for copper
The green energy transition could drive copper demand from 28.3 million tonnes (“Mt”) in 2020 to 40.9 Mt in 2040.1
Wind-related copper demand is projected to reach 1.3Mt a year by 2030.2
A long-term supply gap of 8.2Mt is estimated by 2030, twice the size of the gap that triggered the copper bull market in the early 2000s.2
- International Copper Association
- Goldman Sachs
A pipeline of copper prospects
Sagay Copper-Gold Project
Is located in the centre of the Philippines archipelago in the northern part of Negros Island. Historical drilling highlights a very large-scale porphyry copper mineralisation at depth, as defined by the numerous thick drill hole intersections.
Celsius Resources’ Philippine subsidiary, Tambuli Mining Company Inc has completed its technical due-diligence and evaluation resulting in the CLA Board deciding to pursue further exploration of its second asset in the Philippines.
Botilao Copper-Gold Project
The Botilao Porphyry Copper-Gold Prospect is held by Makilala Mining Company, Inc., Celsius’ Resources’ Philippine subsidiary, which is located in the Cordillera Administrative Region, approximately 320km north of Manila. It is a prospect within the Makilala portfolio with a tenement area of 947.67 hectares, southwest of the MCB Project.