Cireșata mine explained

Cireșata
Pushpin Map:Romania
Pushpin Label:Cireșata Gold Mine
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Romania
Coordinates:46.07°N 22.52°W
Place:Crișcior
Subdivision Type:County
State/Province:Hunedoara County
Country:Romania
Owner:Carpathian Gold
Acquisition Year:2005
Financial Year:2009
Amount:approx 155,000

The Cireșata mine is a large open pit mine in the west of Romania in Hunedoara County, north of Deva and northwest of the capital, Bucharest. Cireșata represents a large gold and copper deposit with estimated reserves of 4.18 million oz of gold and 174.4 million tonnes of copper ore grading 0.15% copper.[1] The project is owned by the Toronto-based company Carpathian Gold.

The project will involve the mining and processing of 7.1 million tonnes of ore per annum over an open pit life of 19 years. The open pit is expected to yield approximately 155,000 oz of gold and 10,000 tonnes of copper per year in doré, reflecting an average total process recovery of 68% for gold and approximately 91% for copper.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cireşata mine. 2009. Carpathian Gold. ro. 2010-09-09.
  2. Web site: RVP Project Parameters. 2009. Carpathian Gold. 2010-09-09.