A Past Producing Mine
Element79 Gold's Crown Jewel in Peru
Formerly operated as the Shila mine from 1989 to 2005, Lucero consists of 10,805 hectares located in the Chila mountain range of Southern Peru, which contains several historic high-grade Au-Ag mines that were operated from the late 1980s to 2005 with small-scale artisanal mining ongoing since 2005.
Lucero consistently delivered high-grades during its past years of commercial operations, and between 1998 and 2005 reported annual production averaging approximately 20,000 ounces of gold and 435,000 ounces of silver per year at grades of 14.7 g/t gold and 450 g/t silver, with recoveries at the ore processing facility averaging 94.5% for gold and 85.5% for silver.
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Element79 Gold Corp has transitioned from an acquisition and exploration model to a cash flow generating producer with the upcoming restart of production at the Lucero Mine, targeted to begin in 2024.
Focus on Lucero:
Peru’s highest-grade Au/Ag mine in its last years leading up to 2005.
Peru's Highest-Grade Au/Ag Mine
Results yielded up to 11.7oz/t Au and 373 oz/t Ag. This data develops models for our drilling program to advance the project towards a PEA.
2023 Channel Sampling
We have signed a letter of intent with a potential off-take partner, as well as there are several alternate regional offtakers, all with capacity.
Off-Take Partners
Artisanal miners are currently producing an estimated 200-300 tons of ore per month, highlighting the immediate revenue generating potential of the mine.
Local Artisanal Miners
Recent mapping by Element79 reflects over 8.9km of underground workings are in place today.