This document summarizes the key characteristics of porphyry copper-molybdenum ore deposits. Porphyry deposits form large, low-grade deposits associated with felsic to intermediate porphyritic intrusions. They are commonly found in orogenic belts and areas of thickened crust. Ore minerals like chalcopyrite and molybdenite occur throughout the host rock in stockworks and disseminations. Grades typically range from 0.2-1% copper. Porphyry deposits form due to boiling of copper-rich magmatic fluids from a cooling intrusion, which then mix with meteoric water to deposit sulfide minerals in stockworks.