Gunnison Copper submits DOE certification for US$13.9 million 48C tax credits at Johnson Camp mine

  • Gunnison Copper submitted certification documents to the U.S. Department of Energy for its Section 48C tax credit tied to Johnson Camp Mine.
  • Filing supports monetization of up to USD 13.9 million in credits awarded to Gunnison and Nuton for domestic copper production.
  • Submission states eligible assets are in service with production started in 2025; Johnson Camp is producing copper cathode in Arizona.
  • DOE certification approval is the final step before credits are distributed; final proceeds depend on the DOE process.
  • Credit allocation is subject to a tax partnership agreement with Nuton LLC, a Rio Tinto venture.


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