"Dr. Copper is expected to remain in surplus through the end of the decade."
That it likely so. However, as the world economy may be spinning toward recession, or worse, investments will move into commodities in anticipation of reaping early benefits on the other side of the trough.
Meanwhile, copper producers are closing some operations, and cutting back at others. This, I think, increases demand in newly evolving high grade, low cost opportunities/prospects.
Here's one I follow, but they are a bit short on funds - for the moment - for an initial drilling program of short holes into a gossan on what may be a large, near surface, skarn-hosted anomaly that may well be associated with a larger, deeper porphyry in the Tombstone/Bisbee stratigraphic complex.
I'm biased, of course, as I have shares, know board members, and have visited the claims area.
If you are interested, and your DD makes you look at the BOD here, be certain to also look at who is on the advisory board as well
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