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.

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26 Mar, 2024
For millennia people have purchased and relied on metals for decorative and industrial uses, figuring out their values based on their practical applications and visual luster. Today, precious and industrial metals markets quote figures in millions and billions as they exchange thousands of ounces, with varying densities and values of metals making it difficult to compare them. Using price data from TradingEconomics, this graphic visualizes how much of each metal you can buy for $1,000 so you can see just how much, or how little, of each metal you get for your money.
22 Mar, 2024
On a national scale, the United States and Canada rely on a very different makeup of sources to generate their electricity. The U.S. primarily uses natural gas, coal, and nuclear power, while Canada relies on both hydro and nuclear. That said, when zooming in on the province or state level, individual primary electricity sources can differ greatly. Here’s a look at the electricity generation in the states and provinces of these two countries using data from the Nuclear Energy Institute (2021) and the Canada Energy Regulator (2019).
20 Mar, 2024
There are two methods of capturing carbon – carbon capture and storage (CCS) and carbon dioxide removal (CDR). While both methods share the ultimate goal of curbing global warming, they operate under distinctly different principles and applications. Understanding these differences is crucial for policymakers, investors, and environmental advocates as they navigate the complexities of carbon reduction technologies.
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