Certej Mine
The Certej Mine is an epithermal gold-silver deposit located in the Apuseni Mountains of Transylvania in western Romania. The deposit extends from surface and was previously mined as an open pit. Certej contains proven and probable reserves of approximately 2.5 million ounces of gold and 16.3 million ounces of silver.[1]
Location | |
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Certej Gold Mine Location in Romania | |
Location | Certeju de Sus |
County | Hunedoara County |
Country | Romania |
Coordinates | 45°57′39″N 22°58′47″E |
Production | |
Production | approx. 140,000 oz Au |
History | |
Opened | Not currently producing |
Owner | |
Company | Eldorado Gold Corporation |
Website | http://www.eldoradogold.com |
Year of acquisition | 2012 |
The project is owned by Eldorado Gold, a Canadian gold and based metals producer.
The project will involve mining and processing of approximately 3 million tonnes of ore per annum over a mine life of 15 years. The mine is expected to yield approximately 140,000 oz of gold and 830,000 oz of silver per year in doré, reflecting an average total process recovery of 88% for gold and approximately 80% for silver.[2]
The mine was the site of the 1971 Certej dam failure, which resulted in 89 deaths.[3]
References
- "Certej Mine". Retrieved 2016-02-17.
- "Eldorado Gold Announces Positive Feasibility Study on Certej Project in Romania". Retrieved 2016-02-17.
- "Certej 1971, tragedia uitată a 89 de vieţi îngropate sub 300 de mii de metri cubi de nămol". Adevărul. 31 August 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2013.