Don Mario (Cerro Pelado) Project |
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Bolivia
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Santa cruz |
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PRODUCTION
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Surface |
539 km² / 133,187 acres |
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Latitude / Longitude |
17 S 20 / 59 W 41 |
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Don Mario (Cerro Pelado) Project |
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Title(s) of the Don Mario (Cerro Pelado) Project |
| Orvana Minerals Corp Owner: 100% |
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The Don Mario concession is held by Paititi, a Bolivian subsidiary of Orvana. Orvana is a
Canadian company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. |
| Royal Gold Inc. Net Smelter Return: 3% |
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Location of the Don Mario (Cerro Pelado) Project |
The Dan Mario mine in located in the east of Bolivia near the Brazilian boarder, within one of eleven mineral concessions covering 53,900 hectares.
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History of the Don Mario (Cerro Pelado) Project |
Cerro Pelado (now Cerro Don Mario) was probably worked by the Jesuits as early as the 1700s.
The deposit was explored in 1991 by Compañia Minera La Rosa (La Rosa), when gold was
detected in samples of copper oxide material brought to La Rosa by log more...
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Geology of the Don Mario (Cerro Pelado) Project |
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The Don Mario property has two ore deposits – the Lower Mineralized Zone (“LMZ”) and the Upper Mineralized Zone (“UMZ”).
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Production history |
Metal | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 |
GOLD (oz) | | | | | | | 16,065 | 9,224 |
GOLD () | | | | | | 2,138,640 | | |
GOLD (oz) | 27,750 | 62,643 | 79,605 | 86,380 | 15,411 | | | |
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Discoveries and Drilling Results | |
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Data last updated on : 8/20/2010
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