Vision

Our goal is to sell metal.

The world needs metal. Industrial metals to build our infrastructure and precious metals for both industrial use and to provide a solid foundation for our monetary system. These metals will be mined, the only question is where they will be mined and what methods will be used to mine them. Currently the United States is a net importer of mined metal, and we are both dependent on and vulnerable to disruptions in these supply chains. 

Historically the United States has been a significant producer of metals. Due to a variety of factors over the past 100 years or so, our metal production has both changed and declined. Despite having an extraordinary natural endowment of nearly every metal required for human civilization, relatively little metal is produced. 

Our goal is participate in the coming shift toward domestic metal production. This is our singular goal, and our advantage is the decades of experience our team has advancing this very goal with different projects and companies. 

Better in our backyard

The United States mining industry has one of the best records of environmental stewardship since the passage of the major environmental legislation in the 1970's and early 1980's. 

Like most every industry, the mining industry of the United States has advanced dramatically over the past century. In the same way that we as a culture have advanced from using horses as our primary form of transportation to putting a man on the moon with a rocket, our application of science and technology has transformed the mining industry from being a major source of pollution to being an industry that stands as a titan of environmental stewardship. 

We strive to participate in domestic metal mining, and our emphasis has been on conservation since our very inception.