What's Happening?
Cerro de Pasco Resources has secured access to the entire Quiulacocha tailings area in Peru, following a new framework agreement with Activos Mineros, a state entity responsible for environmental remediation. This access allows the company to execute
a comprehensive technical program, including drilling and geophysical surveys, which are essential for advancing the Quiulacocha tailings reprocessing project. The agreement also includes a $2.1 million investment from Activos Mineros. This development is seen as a major milestone for Cerro de Pasco, enabling the company to move forward with resource estimates, feasibility studies, and environmental impact assessments.
Why It's Important?
The access to the Quiulacocha tailings area represents a significant opportunity for Cerro de Pasco to capitalize on one of the world's largest above-ground metal resources. The project is expected to be economically beneficial and environmentally advantageous, as it involves the reprocessing of historic tailings. This could lead to substantial economic gains for the company and contribute to environmental remediation efforts in the region. The development of the Quiulacocha project could also have broader implications for the mining industry, showcasing the potential for sustainable mining practices and the recovery of valuable resources from legacy sites.













