Săcărâmb mine

The Săcărâmb mine is a large open pit mine in the west of Romania in Hunedoara County, 30 km north of Deva and 400 km north of the capital, Bucharest. Săcărâmb represents a large gold deposit with estimated reserves of 0.53 million oz of gold.[1] The mine also has the only tellurium and selenium reserves in Romania having around 10 million tonnes grading 0.24g/tonnes for both elements.[1] The project is owned by the Toronto-based company Carpathian Gold in association with the Romanian company Deva Gold.

Săcărâmb
Location
Săcărâmb Gold Mine
Location in Romania
LocationCerteju de Sus
CountyHunedoara County
CountryRomania
Coordinates46°04′N 22°31′E
Production
Productionapprox 28,000
Financial year2009
Owner
CompanyCarpathian Gold, Deva Gold
Year of acquisition2005

The project will involve the mining and processing of 0.53 million tonnes of ore per annum over an open pit life of 19 years. The open pit is expected to yield approximately 28,000 oz of gold per year in doré, reflecting an average total process recovery of 68% for gold.[1]

References

  1. "Mineral assemblages at Sacarimb, Golden Quadrilateral, Romania: II.Tellurides" (PDF). Bulgarian Academy of Science. 2009. Retrieved 2010-09-28.
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