El Mochito mine explained

El Mochito mine is an underground zinc and silver mine in Honduras that is owned by Kirungu Corporation. The mine is located near the municipality of Las Vegas in northwest section Honduras. At approximately 88km (55miles) northeast of the mine, the closest major city is San Pedro Sula, which also acts as the commercial centre of the country.[1]

History

The deposit was discovered in 1938. The Rosario Mining Company purchased the property in 1943 and began production in 1948. American Pacific Mining Corporation purchased the property in September 1987, and in March 1990, Breakwater Resources acquired American Pacific and the mine.

In August 2011, Nyrstar successfully completed its acquisition of Breakwater Resources.[2] On December 20, 2016 the mine was acquired by the Canadian firm Morumbi Resources, which renamed itself to Ascendant Resources effective December 21, 2016.[3]

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References

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Notes and References

  1. News: The El Mochito mine is located in northwest Honduras, near the town of LV . 24 July 2007. Red Interactiva de Minería. 2009-05-01.
  2. Web site: El Mochito Fact Sheet .
  3. Web site: Morumbi Resources Completes Acquisition of El Mochito Mine. News. Ascendant Resources. 16 March 2017.