5.8 C
Belgrade
Supported byspot_img
spot_img

Challenger Gold receives historic environmental approval for Hualilán gold project in Argentina

Member of Europium Groupspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Challenger Gold has achieved a significant milestone by obtaining environmental approval for its Hualilán Gold Project in Argentina’s San Juan Province, marking the first gold project in the region to receive such approval in 17 years.

With a market capitalization of $94.25 million, Challenger is now poised to move forward with mine construction and development activities.

Executive Director Sonia Delgado emphasized that this approval sets a new benchmark for mining, blending economic growth with environmental stewardship and social benefits for the San Juan community. “Challenger chose San Juan not by chance, but by conviction—this province offers legal security, institutional support, exceptional human capital, and a rich mining heritage spanning over a century,” Delgado stated.

Supported by

The approval process involved local professionals, showcasing that San Juan’s expertise meets the highest international standards. “We aim to be a model of modern mining, committing to 71 specific environmental obligations as our promise to the people of San Juan,” she added.

The Environmental Impact Assessment encompasses 19 mining rights, including the Hualilán Groups one and two. The Hualilán Project is recognized as one of Argentina’s largest undeveloped high-grade gold projects, boasting a resource estimate of 2.8 million ounces of gold-equivalent over a strike length of 2.2 kilometers. Notably, over 75% of this resource estimate falls within the higher-confidence indicated category, based on 220,000 meters of drilling completed by Challenger.

Challenger Gold has also secured a social license to operate in San Juan, driven by proactive community engagement. Furthermore, the company is proud to be the only mining firm in Argentina certified carbon neutral for the past two years.

Currently, Challenger Gold is developing two gold-copper projects in South America.

Supported byElevatePR Digital

Related News

America’s hidden lithium rush: Untapped reserves in fracking wastewater

The echoes of America’s historic gold rush have given way to a new and pressing rush: the lithium rush. As demand for renewable energy...

CLP and Indonesia forge groundbreaking agreement to strengthen critical minerals partnership

A new partnership between the Country Liberal Party (CLP) and Indonesia aims to leverage the Northern Territory’s growing prominence as a key player in...

China to launch pioneering deep-sea mining experiment in Pacific, paving the way for rare metal dominance

A state-owned Chinese company plans to conduct a groundbreaking mining experiment in the Pacific Ocean’s international waters, including areas near Minami-Torishima Island, according to...

Global bauxite supply squeeze sparks mining revivals and price surge

A global rush for bauxite, the primary ore used to produce aluminum, is intensifying, driven by both Chinese and U.S. companies looking to secure...
Supported by
Supported by
Supported by
error: Content is protected !!