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Arizona Sonoran Reports 11 Billion Pounds of Contained Copper in updated Cactus Mineral Resource Estimate in the Measured and Indicated Category, 75% of which is Leachable Material

 

 

 

 

 

Arizona Sonoran Copper Company Inc. (TSX:ASCU) (OTCQX:ASCUF) releases its updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Cactus brownfield copper project, located 45 miles south of Phoenix, Arizona (see FIGURES 1-4). The updated and expanded MRE is inclusive of a conversion drilling program that targeted the near surface material from the MainSpring property, part of the Parks/Salyer deposit, and step out and conversion drilling from the Cactus West and Cactus East deposits. The Cactus Project is wholly-owned and located on private land in Arizona, with direct road and rail access, power and water, is at an advanced permitting stage and is currently advancing to a Pre-Feasibility Study, expected in Q4 2025. Highlights and key changes from the updated MRE are listed below.

 

Highlights:

  • Infill drilling converted 51% of the Inferred material to Measured & Indicated while dropping the overall M&I grade by 15% due to the inclusion of lower grade near surface material from Parks/Salyer South (formerly MainSpring)
  • Updated total Cactus Project MRE including Primary Sulphide material:
    • Measured and Indicated: 1,143 million short tons @ 0.48% Total Copper for 11.0 billion pounds or 5.5 million short tons of contained copper
    • Inferred: 233 million short tons @ 0.37% CuT for 1.7 billion pounds of copper or 0.85 million short tons of contained copper, representing a decrease of 56% due to conversion to M&I
    • 75% of the Cactus Project M&I copper pounds are leachable
  • Parks/Salyer Deposit:
    • 100% of the near surface, low grade copper mineralization at Parks/Salyer South converted to the Indicated category
    • Changes to the M&I classification from the 2024 Parks/Salyer MRE include:
      • 52% increase to 514.1 million short tons above cut‑off
      • 31% increase of total copper pounds to 6.3 billion
      • 14% grade reduction to 0.61% CuT and 0.49% Total soluble copper – due to incorporating near surface and lower grade Parks/Salyer South material into the Indicated classification
    • 90% of the Parks/Salyer copper pounds in the M&I classification are leachable
  • Cactus West and Cactus East Deposits:
    • Mineral Resources expanded to the north, southwest, and at depth to the basement through expansion and infill drilling programs
    • Reporting of first Measured mineral resources within the Cactus East deposit from finalization of infill drilling program
    • Changes to the M&I classification from 2024 Cactus West and Cactus East MRE include:
      • 151% increase to 557.6 million short tons above cut‑off
      • 184% increase of total copper pounds to 4.43 billion pounds
      • 19% grade reduction to 0.40% CuT and 0.20% Cu TSol – due to incorporating lower grade Primary Sulphide mineralization surrounding and below the existing Cactus West pit.

 

Comparisons of MRE in this press release represent comparisons between the reported MREs from September 2025 and July 2024. The September 2025 MRE is based on a $4.20 copper price to determine cut-off grades (see Note 7 associated with TABLE 1) as compared to the July 2024 MRE that used a $3.75 copper price. For comparison between the two models using the same $3.75 copper price and associated cut‑off grades, refer to Note 7 from the MRE TABLE on page 33, in the Company’s 2024 Annual Information Form.

 

 

George Ogilvie, Arizona Sonoran Copper Company President and CEO commented, “Through a series of land acquisitions from 2020-2024, a series of scope changes took place as the Project continuously and materially increased the access to mineral resources, resulting in the evolution of the Project’s strong economics, as most recently outlined in the 2024 PEA. Parks/Salyer’s inclusion initially as an underground operation in the 2024 PFS, was later transformed to become a second open pit at the Cactus Project, within the 2024 PEA. The 2024 PEA followed the MainSpring acquisition and the eventual definition and incorporation of Inferred material which signified the final scope change to our Cactus Project. Today’s updated mineral resource estimate reflects the work completed over the past year to upgrade the 2024 PEA to the PFS level. Today’s Cactus Project update reported a significant conversion of Inferred mineral resources resulting in a 51% increase of the copper resource estimate in the M&I classification to 550 million short tons of contained copper or 11.0 billion pounds in all Project deposits, of which 75% is leachable material and 25% is Primary Sulfide material.

 

“Drilling successfully incorporated Parks/Salyer South’s near surface and lower grade material into to the broader Parks/Salyer deposit at the Indicated classification. This material was previously included into the 2024 PEA as an Inferred mineral resource. With this latest mineral resource estimate update, Parks/Salyer M&I classified material forms 57% of the total Cactus Project MRE with 514 million short tons at a grade of 0.49% Cu TSol, comprising almost 90% of total leachable tons. While the overall M&I grade at Parks/Salyer has decreased, the addition of shallow Indicated mineral resource estimates has continued to demonstrate the highly compelling nature of an open pit scenario.

 

“The path forward now is to reflect these updated mineral resource estimates into the pending 2025 PFS, anticipated in the fourth quarter of 2025, and effectively advance three key workstreams – a Definitive Feasibility Study, permit amendments and project financing. We believe this work will support a final investment decision as early as Q4 2026.”

 

Table 1 below reports the September 16, 2025, Cactus Project MRE, comprised of the Parks/Salyer, Cactus West, Cactus East, and Stockpile deposits using a $4.20 copper price. Each Cactus Project deposit is detailed separately in Tables 2 through 4 below and includes the contained short tons and metric tonnes within the respective deposits. Cactus West and Cactus East are aggregated as one deposit in Table 3. Table 5 shows the like-for-like comparison of the prior 2024 MRE to the 2025 MRE update, using the 2024 MRE assumptions, including applying a $3.75/lb copper price. Mineral resource estimates defined within this 2025 MRE for the Cactus Project will feed into the pending 2025 PFS, on track for release in Q4 2025.

 

Table 1: The Cactus Project MRE (September 16, 2025) $4.20 Copper Price

 

Material
Type
Tons
kt
Grade
CuT %
Grade
Cu Tsol %
Contained
Total Cu (k lbs)
Contained
Cu Tsol (k lbs)
Contained Total Cu Short Tons Contained Total Cu Tonnes
Total Leachable 101,500 0.91 0.79 1,853,400 1,605,800 926,700 840,700
Total Primary 29,900 0.42 0.05 251,000 30,200 125,500 113,800
Total Measured 131,400 0.80 0.62 2,104,400 1,636,000 1,052,200 954,500
Total Leachable 658,000 0.48 0.42 6,354,900 5,580,200 3,177,400 2,882,500
Total Primary 353,400 0.36 0.04 2,535,900 270,900 1,268,000 1,150,300
Total Indicated 1,011,400 0.44 0.29 8,890,800 5,851,100 4,445,400 4,032,800
Total Leachable 759,500 0.54 0.47 8,208,300 7,186,000 4,104,200 3,723,200
Total Primary 383,200 0.36 0.04 2,786,900 301,100 1,393,400 1,264,100
Total M&I 1,142,800 0.48 0.33 10,995,200 7,487,100 5,497,600 4,987,300
Total Leachable 95,100 0.40 0.34 760,900 653,400 380,500 345,200
Total Primary 138,400 0.34 0.04 947,100 121,500 473,600 429,600
Total Inferred 233,400 0.37 0.17 1,708,100 774,900 854,100 774,800

 

NOTES:

  1. Total soluble copper grades (Cu TSol) are reported using sequential assaying to calculate the soluble copper grade. Leachable material includes oxide and secondary enriched material types. Primary includes Primary Sulfide material. Tons are reported as short tons.
  2. Stockpile mineral resource estimates have an effective date of March 1, 2022, Cactus and Parks/Salyer mineral resource estimates have an effective date of September 16, 2025. All mineral resource estimates use a copper price of US$4.20/lb.
  3. Technical and economic parameters defining mineral resource conceptual pit shells: mining cost US$2.43/t; G&A US$0.55/t, 10% dilution, and 44°-46° pit slope angle.
  4. Technical and economic parameters defining underground mineral resource estimates: mining cost US$27.62/t, G&A US$0.55/t, and 5% dilution. Underground mineral resource estimates are only reported for material located outside of the conceptual open pit mineral resource estimate shells. Designation as open pit or underground mineral resources are conceptual and not indicative of the mining method that may be employed at the mine design stage.
  5. Technical and economic parameters defining processing: Oxide heap leach (HL) processing cost of US$2.24/t assuming 86.3% recoveries, enriched HL processing cost of US$2.13/t assuming 90.5% recoveries, sulphide mill processing cost of US$8.50/t assuming 92% recoveries. HL selling cost of US$0.27/lb; Mill selling cost of US$0.62/lb.
  6. Royalties of 2.54% applies to the Cactus private lands and an assumed 2.50% applies to state lands. No royalties apply to the Parks/Salyer South (formerly, the MainSpring property).
  7. Variable cut-off grades were reported depending on material type, conceptual mining method, potential processing method, and applicable royalties. For Cactus private lands and state lands – Oxide conceptual open pit or underground material = 0.087% or 0.483% TSol respectively; conceptual enriched open pit or underground material = 0.081% or 0.459% TSol respectively; conceptual Primary Sulphide open pit or underground material = 0.197% or 0.600% CuT respectively. For Parks/Salyer South – conceptual Oxide open pit or underground material = 0.085% or 0.471% TSol respectively; enriched open pit or underground material = 0.079% or 0.447% TSol respectively; conceptual Primary Sulphide open pit or underground material = 0.192% or 0.585% CuT respectively. Stockpile cutoff = 0.095% TSol.
  8. Mineral resources, which are not mineral reserves, do not have demonstrated economic viability. The estimate of mineral resources may be materially affected by environmental, permitting, legal, title, sociopolitical, marketing, or other relevant factors. See also more detailed cautionary statements at the end of this press release.
  9. The quantity and grade of reported Inferred mineral resources in this estimation are uncertain in nature and there is insufficient exploration to define these Inferred mineral resources as an Indicated or Measured mineral resource estimate; it is uncertain if further exploration will result in upgrading Inferred mineral resources to an Indicated or Measured classification. See also more detailed cautionary statements at the end of this press release.
  10. Totals may not add up due to rounding.

 

Cactus Project Mineral Resources Estimate

 

Following a successful infill to Indicated conversion drilling program at the Parks/Salyer deposit, assuming a $4.20/lb copper price, the overall Cactus Project M&I classifications of the MRE grew by 51% from the infill drill program, subsequently decreasing the inferred category by 56%. The total MRE assuming a $4.20/lb copper price is, 1,143 million short tons @ 0.48% CuT in the M&I category and 233 million short tons @ 0.37% CuT in the Inferred category for total of 5.5 million short tons of contained copper and 0.85 million short tons of contained copper, respectively. On a like-for-like basis, compared to the July 2024 MRE and assuming a $3.75/lb copper price, the updated 2025 MRE shows a 44% increase to the M&I and a decrease of 65% in the inferred category. Table 5 below shows a like-for-like direct comparison of the changes from the 2024 MRE to the updated 2025 MRE using a $3.75/lb copper price.

 

The Parks/Salyer mineral resource estimates as shown in FIGURE 1 indicate 514 million short tons @ 0.61% CuT in the M&I category and 24 million short tons @ 0.62% CuT in the Inferred category. With drill spacing at 250 ft (76 m), the near surface southern extension has been upgraded to the Indicated classification. Infill drilling efforts largely focused on the Parks/Salyer South, and bridging the gap between the lower-grade near-surface mineralization found in the south and the high-grade, deeper mineralization in the north. This gap is approximately 1,000 ft wide by 2,000 ft long (304 m by 608 m) and is characterized by a series of northeast-southwest trending normal faults that step down into the thick high-grade enriched trend at Parks/Salyer. The mid-zone between the north and south beneficially hosts an area of relatively shallow high-grade mineralization for the early years of potential mining activity.

 

The Cactus West mineral resource estimate largely reflects a drilling program focused on the high-grade mineralization in the north, expansion drilling in the south and southwest, and an enlarged Primary Sulphide zone extending to the basement fault. The Cactus West drilling program focused both on infilling known mineralization around the periphery and beneath the Cactus West pit and stepping out around the pit on 1,000 ft (304 m) drill centers from the known extents of mineralization. These efforts expanded the high-grade oxide and enriched mineralization north of the Cactus West pit, and robustly in-filled to the south, southwest and beneath the Cactus West pit. Oxide and enriched mineralization extend at least 1,000 ft (304 m) north, south, and southwest of the pit, and Primary Sulphide mineralization extends at least 1,500 ft (457 m) under the Cactus West pit. The drilling indicates there is expansion potential around the Cactus West mineral resources, to the north of the pit and between Cactus West and Cactus East.

 

For the purposes of the 2025 MRE update, the Cactus Project deposits, including Cactus East, reports as open pit mineral resources in compliance with Reasonable Prospects for Eventual Economic Extraction.

 

Drilling programs

 

A substantial amount of data was added to the geological and mineral resource models through the latest drill program, including copper assay analyses of drill core and through detailed, visual logging of drill core. The additional data helped to refine the spatial understanding of both the geology and metal content of the Cactus deposits. While some spatial changes were made, overall metal content was consistent with previous modeling efforts.

 

The updated Cactus Project MRE is supported by an additional 235,000 ft (70,715 m) of drilling that targeted infill drilling at the near surface southern extension of the Parks/Salyer deposit, and a step out drilling program at Cactus West. In total, 134 infill drill holes and 45 step out drill holes were completed within the 5.5 kilometre (~3.5 mile (“mi”)) mine trend accessible at the Cactus Project. Mineral resource estimates were classified using data of 125 ft (38 m) drill spacing for Measured, 250 ft (76 m) drill spacing for Indicated and 500 ft (~152 m) drill spacing for Inferred. The in-ground mineral resource estimate (excluding the Stockpile) was calculated using 658 total drillholes, or 899,362 ft (274,126 m) of drilling. The Stockpile mineral resource estimate was calculated using 514 holes drilled into the stockpile on a regular grid in 2021, with no new drilling in 2025.

 

 

TABLE 2: Parks/Salyer MRE September 16, 2025. $4.20 Copper Price

 

Material
Type
Tons
kt
Grade
CuT %
Grade
Cu Tsol %
Contained
Total Cu

(k lbs)

Contained
Cu Tsol

(k lbs)

Contained Total Cu

Short Tons

Contained Total Cu Tonnes
Total Leachable 46,400 1.07 0.91 996,500.0 842,900 498,300 452,000
Total Primary 11,200 0.53 0.06 119,000.0 13,000 59,500 54,000
Total Measured 57,600 0.97 0.74 1,115,500.0 855,900 557,800 506,000
Total Leachable 406,600 0.58 0.51 4,682,500 4,160,500 2,341,300 2,124,000
Total Primary 49,800 0.51 0.07 506,900 69,000 253,500 229,900
Total Indicated 456,400 0.57 0.46 5,189,400 4,229,500 2,594,700 2,353,900
Total Leachable 453,000 0.63 0.55 5,679,000 5,003,300 2,839,500 2,576,000
Total Primary 61,000 0.51 0.07 626,000 82,000 313,000 284,000
Total M&I 514,100 0.61 0.49 6,304,900 5,085,300 3,152,500 2,859,900
Total Leachable 22,100 0.60 0.54 265,600 239,900 132,800 120,500
Total Primary 1,700 0.84 0.35 28,100 11,800 14,100 12,700
Total Inferred 23,800 0.62 0.53 293,700 251,700 146,900 133,200

NOTES: refer to TABLE 1

 

 

TABLE 3: Cactus West and East MRE September 16, 2025. $4.20 Copper Price

 

Material
Type
Tons
kt
Grade
CuT %
Grade
Cu Tsol %
Contained
Total Cu

(k lbs)

Contained
Cu Tsol

(k lbs)

Contained Total Cu

Short Tons

Contained Total Cu

Tonnes

Total Leachable 55,100 0.78 0.69 857,000 762,900 428,500 388,700
Total Primary 18,700 0.35 0.05 131,900 17,200 66,000 59,800
Total Measured 73,700 0.67 0.53 988,900 780,100 494,500 448,600
Total Leachable 180,300 0.39 0.33 1,414,900 1,202,200 707,500 641,800
Total Primary 303,600 0.33 0.03 2,029,000 201,900 1,014,500 920,300
Total Indicated 483,900 0.36 0.15 3,443,900 1,404,000 1,722,000 1,562,100
Total Leachable 235,400 0.48 0.42 2,271,900 1,965,000 1,136,000 1,030,500
Total Primary 322,200 0.34 0.03 2,160,900 219,100 1,080,500 980,200
Total M&I 557,600 0.40 0.20 4,432,800 2,184,200 2,216,400 2,010,700
Total Leachable 71,700 0.34 0.29 491,800 410,500 245,900 223,100
Total Primary 136,700 0.34 0.04 919,000 109,700 459,500 416,900
Total Inferred 208,400 0.34 0.12 1,410,800 520,200 705,400 639,900

NOTES: refer to TABLE 1

 

 

TABLE 4: Stockpile MRE September 16, 2025. $4.20 Copper Price

 

Material
Type
Tons
kt
Grade
CuT %
Grade
Cu Tsol %
Contained
Total Cu

(k lbs)

Contained
Cu Tsol

(k lbs)

Contained Total Cu

Short Tons

Contained Total Cu Tonnes
Total Leachable 71,100 0.18 0.15 257,400 217,600 128,700 116,800
Total Indicated 71,100 0.18 0.15 257,400 217,600 128,700 116,800
Total Leachable 71,100 0.18 0.15 257,400 217,600 128,700 116,800
Total M&I 71,100 0.18 0.15 257,400 217,600 128,700 116,800
Total Leachable 1,200 0.15 0.13 3,600 3,000 1,800 1,600
Total Inferred 1,200 0.15 0.13 3,600 3,000 1,800 1,600

NOTES: refer to TABLE 1

 

 

Table 5: The Cactus Project MRE, as of September 16, 2025 and as Compared to July 11, 2024 using like-for-like $3.75 Copper Price

 

Material Type PREVIOUS Mineral Resource Estimate UPDATED Mineral Resource Estimate at $3.75 Copper Price VARIANCE
(As of July 11, 2024) (As of September 16, 2025)
  Tons Grade Contained Tons Grade Contained Cu lbs
% Difference
Kt CuT % Cu k lbs Kt CuT % Cu k lbs
Leachable 55,200 0.94 1,032,200 99,500 0.93 1,846,500 79%
Primary 12,300 0.51 124,400 26,400 0.44 231,400 86%
Total Measured 67,500 0.86 1,156,500 125,900 0.83 2,077,900 80%
Leachable 414,800 0.60 4,965,000 616,100 0.50 6,163,600 24%
Primary 150,400 0.39 1,173,300 301,500 0.37 2,243,900 91%
Total Indicated 565,200 0.54 6,138,200 917,600 0.46 8,407,600 37%
Leachable 470,000 0.64 5,997,200 715,600 0.56 8,010,100 34%
Primary 162,700 0.40 1,297,600 327,900 0.38 2,475,300 91%
Total M&I 632,600 0.58 7,294,800 1,043,500 0.50 10,485,500 44%
Leachable 299,600 0.43 2,572,400 70,000 0.44 623,100 -76%
Primary 174,500 0.36 1,267,500 101,200 0.36 726,400 -43%
Total Inferred 474,000 0.41 3,839,900 171,200 0.39 1,349,500 -65%

 

NOTES:

  1. For full details on the 2024 MRE, see the Company’s most recent Annual Information Form dated March 27, 2025 (the “AIF”) filed under the Company’s issuer profile on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca) and available on its website (www.arizonasonoran.com).
  2. For applicable Notes to this Table 5, see the notes to the table entitled “Cactus Project – Total Measured, Indicated, and Inferred Mineral Resource” on page 33 of the AIF.

 

Cactus Project Mineral Resource Modelling

The geological modelling, statistical analysis, and mineral resource estimation in respect of the updated Cactus Project MRE were prepared by the ASCU resource team and by Allan Schappert – CPG #11758, who is an independent qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101– Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

 

The updated Cactus Project MRE updates are based upon updated drilling data and interpretations. The Cactus Mineral Resource model was developed in Vulcan. Drilling data is supported by industry standard quality assurance and quality control programs, with quality control sampling comprising preparation blanks, certified reference materials, and field and pulp duplicate analyses. Review of the QA/QC data indicates it is of a quality suitable for use in mineral resource estimation.

 

The mineralized domains are consistent with domaining for porphyry copper systems. Mineralized domains represent combinations of rock type and copper mineral zonation associated with secondary copper enrichment weathering processes. The main mineral zones are leached, oxide, enriched, and primary sulphide. Mineral zones are determined by logging and the assay attributes of sequential copper analyses.

 

Physical density measurements have been undertaken across the deposits, both historically by ASARCO, and more recently by ASCU. Density measurements on inground deposits use the wet / dry weight method and comprise 3,372 samples for Cactus and 722 samples for Parks/Salyer. Due to the unconsolidated nature of the Stockpile material, physical bulk density measurements were attained by weight and volume calculations. Four test holes were excavated from which the material removed was dried and weight and the volume of each hole calculated.

 

Copper resource grades were estimated using Ordinary Kriging, using 20 ft (6.1 m) composites and top cutting determined by log normal probability plots on a per domain basis. Grade estimates were validated using visual and statistical methods including statistical distribution comparisons, visual comparison against the drilling data on sections, swath plots comparing block grades trends against de-clustered composites, and by smoothing checks using change of support. The effective date of the Cactus Project MRE is September 16, 2025. The 2025 Cactus Project MRE will form the basis of a PFS technical report prepared in accordance with NI 43-101, and prepared by M3 Engineering, which will be filed on SEDAR+ under the Company’s issuer profile within 45 days of the disclosure of the PFS results later this year and will also be available at such time on the Company’s website.

 

Quality Assurance / Quality Control

 

Drilling completed on the project between 2020 and 2024 was supervised by on-site ASCU personnel who prepared core samples for assay and implemented a full QA/QC program using blanks, standards, and duplicates to monitor analytical accuracy and precision. The samples were sealed on site and shipped to Skyline Laboratories in Tucson AZ for analysis. Skyline’s quality control system complies with global certifications for Quality ISO9001:2008.

 

Scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and verified by Allan Schappert – CPG #11758, who is an independent qualified person as defined by NI 43-101.

 

Links from the Press Release

Figures 1-4: https://arizonasonoran.com/projects/cactus-mine-project/press-release-images/

2024 Annual Information Form: https://arizonasonoran.com/investors/corporate-filings/

 

About Arizona Sonoran Copper Company

 

ASCU’s objective is to become a mid-tier copper producer with low operating costs and to develop the Cactus Project that could generate robust returns for investors and provide a long term sustainable and responsible operation for the community and all stakeholders. The Company’s principal asset is a 100% interest in the brownfield Cactus Project (former ASARCO Sacaton mine) which is situated on private land in an infrastructure-rich area of Arizona. The Company is led by an executive management team and Board which have a long-standing track record of successful project delivery in North America complemented by global capital markets expertise.

 

Posted September 17, 2025

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