G-9 Campo Morado Project
G-9 Campo Morado
Country Mexico 
Province Guerrero
Close to Mexico city
Status PRODUCTION 
Surface 118 km² / 29,158 acres
Latitude / Longitude 18 N 12 / 100 W 7
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Produces Copper - Gold - Silver - Zinc -
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Risk and valuation analysis of the G-9 Campo Morado Project
Status Risk : Production
Country Risk : Light
Title(s) of the G-9 Campo Morado Project
Nyrstar NV
Owner: 100%
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Farallon Resources Ltd. (the "Company") is the 100 percent owner of the Campo Morado Project, through its wholly owned Mexican subsidiary Farallon Minera Mexicana S.A. de C.V. ("Farallon").
Silver Wheaton
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The deal provides $30 million in cash starting May 2008, and $50 million paid out in pre-arranged instalments as the silver production is delivered. The deal allows Silver Wheaton to buy 75% of the mine’s estimated 1 million ounces of lifetime silver production at a maximum price of $3.90 per ounce.
Location of the G-9 Campo Morado Project
The G-9 mine forms part of the larger Campo Morado Project. The Project area comprises 11,813.9 hectares in six mining concessions, in good standing, that are some 160 kilometres south-southwest of Mexico City.
 
History of the G-9 Campo Morado Project
From a blind, greenfield discovery in June 2005, the G-9 Mine has quickly become a fully operational mine. Farallon has advanced the G-9 Mine into Commercial Production that was declared on April 1, 2009. In a period of less than 4 years, the managem more...
 
Geology of the G-9 Campo Morado Project
G-9 has the benefit of significantly high grades of zinc and several significant by-product credits due to the high levels of copper, lead, gold and silver in the G-9 mineralization.
 
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Data last updated on : 12/30/2009
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