Risk and valuation analysis of the CAMPO MORADO Project |
Status Risk : Past producer |
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Title(s) of the CAMPO MORADO Project |
| Nyrstar NV Interest: 100% |
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Title | Company Profile | All Projects | Company website | Company project page |
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Location of the CAMPO MORADO Project |
The property is located about 160 kilometers southwest of Mexico City in the state of Guerrero, Mexico.
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History of the CAMPO MORADO Project |
La Reforma was the first deposit discovered on the property. Reforma was mined on and off for a total of 20 years from 1898 to 1940, financing parts of Mexico's revolution. The coin used today in Farallon's logo originated from mining at Campo Morado during these historic Mexican times.
The region lay dormant until 1995 when Farallon optioned the property.
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Geology of the CAMPO MORADO Project |
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Campo Morado encompasses one of the largest polymetallic mineral systems in Mexico. Several zinc-copper-silver-lead-gold deposits and at least 16 known massive sulphide occurrences are hosted within a belt that trends northeast-southwest.
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Production history |
Metal | 2009 |
COPPER (lbs) | 7,129,676 |
GOLD (oz) | 15,330 |
LEAD (lbs) | 914,803 |
SILVER (oz) | 1,197,210 |
ZINC (lbs) | 83,624,647 |
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