The 15 largest gold mines in Mexico
The companies Newmont, Torex Gold and Fresnillo plc operate the largest gold mines in Mexico, considering their 2021 production, informed the Mining Chamber of Mexico
The companies Newmont, Torex Gold and Fresnillo plc operate the largest gold mines in Mexico, considering their 2021 production, informed the Mining Chamber of Mexico
The net sales of Peñoles decreased in the second quarter of 2022 to 1,469.7 million dollars (-6.6% year-over-year), due to lower volumes sold, mainly of
The Mining Chamber of Mexico (Camimex) highlighted the use of minerals for the medical and pharmaceutical industry. Global health had a major impact since the
Peñoles reported that it increased its gold, silver and lead mining production in the second quarter of 2021 compared to the same period of the
Industrias Peñoles plans to have 60% of its electrical energy from clean sources by 2024. The company is supplied with clean energy from two wind
The Velardeña Mine, belonging to Industrias Peñoles and located in Cuencamé, Durango, received the distinctive Silver Helmet from the Mexican Mining Chamber (Camimex), which recognizes
Industrias Peñoles sold its Zimapan Mine to Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. for $ 20 million, plus the applicable Mexican value added tax of $ 3.2
Grupo Peñoles registered a 5.9% reduction in its gold production and a 20% reduction in its copper production in concentrates in the first quarter of
The companies Newmont, Torex Gold and Fresnillo plc operate the largest gold mines in Mexico, considering their 2021 production, informed the Mining Chamber of Mexico
The net sales of Peñoles decreased in the second quarter of 2022 to 1,469.7 million dollars (-6.6% year-over-year), due to lower volumes sold, mainly of
The Mining Chamber of Mexico (Camimex) highlighted the use of minerals for the medical and pharmaceutical industry. Global health had a major impact since the
Peñoles reported that it increased its gold, silver and lead mining production in the second quarter of 2021 compared to the same period of the
Industrias Peñoles plans to have 60% of its electrical energy from clean sources by 2024. The company is supplied with clean energy from two wind
The Velardeña Mine, belonging to Industrias Peñoles and located in Cuencamé, Durango, received the distinctive Silver Helmet from the Mexican Mining Chamber (Camimex), which recognizes
Industrias Peñoles sold its Zimapan Mine to Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. for $ 20 million, plus the applicable Mexican value added tax of $ 3.2
Grupo Peñoles registered a 5.9% reduction in its gold production and a 20% reduction in its copper production in concentrates in the first quarter of
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