- CEO
- Jonathan Paul Samuel Spring
- Full Time Employees
- 14
- Sector
- Basic Materials
- Industry
- Copper
- Address
- 837 West Hastings Street Vancouver BC Canada V6C 3N6
- IPO Date
- Feb 14, 2013
- Business
- Kincora Copper Limited engages in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mineral properties primarily focused on copper-gold porphyry projects in Australia and Mongolia. The company holds twelve licenses in Australia covering nearly 4,000 square kilometers in the Macquarie Arc and Junee-Narromine volcanic belt of New South Wales, including flagship Fairholme (169 square kilometers), Trundle (167 square kilometers), Nyngan, Nevertire, Cundumbul, Wongarbon, Jemalong, Condobolin and three newly awarded wholly-owned licenses at Nyngan West, Nyngan South and Nevertire South; in Mongolia, it maintains the prospective Bronze Fox and Southern Gobi projects targeting copper-gold, lead, zinc, silver and base metals deposits. Operations target tier-one porphyry discoveries in Australia's premier copper-gold province and Mongolia's leading porphyry belt, serving major mining partners and institutional investors through a project generator model that secures non-dilutive funding while retaining significant ownership stakes.
Founded in 1983 and headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, the company formerly known as Brazilian Diamonds Limited changed its name to Kincora Copper Limited in January 2011.
Recent developments include securing over $110 million in partner funding across six strategic deals with AngloGold Ashanti (NYSE:AU), Earth AI, Fleet Space Technologies and Orbminco Limited (ASX:OB1), enabling more than 11,000 meters of drilling and $5.5 million deployed since late 2024; expanded earn-in agreements with AngloGold Ashanti in April 2025 for Nyngan and Nevertire projects, with drilling programs twice expanded at Nyngan (16 holes completed, results pending), step-out drilling commencing at Nevertire targeting Cadia-Ridgeway-style mineralization, and geophysical surveys advancing at multiple sites; new partnerships driving activity at Cundumbul (fifth hole with Earth AI), Wongarbon (maiden drilling with Fleet Space), and Bronze Fox (follow-up drilling planned); receipt of NSW Government co-funding and drilling grants for Nyngan and Wongarbon projects; board and advisory changes including appointments of Kerry Stevenson, Michelle Borromeo, Brent Cook and Laurie Thomas; securing full rights to Mongolian portfolio; and C$4 million capital raise backed by strategic North American investors including Rick Rule in 2025.