Resources For Tomorrow

Engaging in the exploration, development, and management of natural resources.

A diverse set of multi-asset, high-growth ventures:

In-Production Helium


VVC continues to activate discovered resources, permit and drill new well sites, and increase current helium production.

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Copper Pilot Mine


Fully Permitted Copper Property in NW Mexico with 59.4M verified resource. Pilot Mine Approved.

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Energy Transition


VVC’s portfolio encompasses a range of natural resources that are vital in transitioning to a more sustainable and renewable energy system.


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Our Approach


VVC focuses on diversified, high growth opportunities.

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In-Production Helium


VVC continues to activate discovered resources, permit and drill new well sites, and increase current helium production.

Copper Pilot Mine


Fully Permitted Copper Property in NW Mexico with 59.4M verified resource. Pilot Mine Approved.

Energy Transition


VVC’s portfolio encompasses a range of natural resources that are vital in transitioning to a more sustainable and renewable energy system.

Our Approach


VVC focuses on diversified, high growth opportunities.

VVC specializes in scarce and increasingly valuable materials needed to meet the growing, high-tech demands of industries such as manufacturing, technology, medicine, space travel, and the expanding green economy.

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News & Updates


15 May, 2024
Copper is considered an essential metal for the clean energy transition because it is a great conductor of electricity. As a result, governments around the world have been encouraging the construction of new mines, and mining companies have been seeking new projects and acquiring existing mines to meet the growing demand. In this graphic, we illustrate global copper production in 2023, based on data from the U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Commodity Summaries, as of January 2024.
13 May, 2024
Funding from President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda will help connect sources of carbon dioxide to locations for geologic storage or conversion through multiple transport modes
09 May, 2024
If you take helium gas and you cool it at atmospheric pressure to 4.2 K in becomes a liquid. Keep cooling to 2.2 K and the helium enters its superfluid phase, called helium II. Superfluid helium has several very useful properties and is used in science and technology in multi-tonne quantities today. In particular, helium II is an exceptionally good conductor of heat and this combined with its low temperature means that the superfluid is ideal for cooling components made from superconducting materials.
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