SAN CRISTOBAL Project
SAN CRISTOBAL
Country Bolivia 
Province Potosi
Close to Rio grande
Status PRODUCTION  Mining Trend Potosi
Latitude / Longitude 21 S 05 / 67 W 12
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Risk and valuation analysis of the SAN CRISTOBAL Project
Status Risk : Production
Country Risk : Very High
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Title(s) of the SAN CRISTOBAL Project
Sumitomo Metal Mining Co Ltd
Owner: 100%
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The San Cristobal project has been developped by Apex Silver. It is now owned by Sumitomo.
Location of the SAN CRISTOBAL Project
San Cristobal is located in the Potosi district of southwestern Bolivia and hosts approximately 450 million ounces of silver and 8 billion pounds of zinc and 3 billion pounds of lead contained in 231 million tonnes of open-pittable proven and probable reserves. As the ore body is open both at depth and laterally, reserve expansion potential is considered excellent
 
Geology of the SAN CRISTOBAL Project
The San Cristobal deposit occupies the central portion of a depression associated with volcanism. The four-kilometer diameter depression is filled with fine to coarse-grained volcanoclastic sedimentary rocks. Disseminated and stockwork silver-lead-zi more...
 
Exploration and drilling
1/13/2009(Sumitomo Metal)Completion of increasing interest in San Cristobal Silver
Discoveries and Drilling Results
1/22/2008(Golden Minerals)Provides Operations Update
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Data last updated on : 12/31/2006
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