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Cerro De Pasco Resources Inc C.CDPR

Alternate Symbol(s):  GPPRF

Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc. is a Canada-based mining and resource management company. The Company is engaged in mining, developing and exploring its wholly owned 6,000-hectare (ha) Santander Mine in the highly prospective Antamina-Yauricocha Skarn Corridor, located approximately 215 kilometers (km) from Lima. It is also focused on the development of its principal 100% owned asset, the El Metalurgista mining concession comprising mineral tailings and stockpiles extracted from the Cerro de Pasco open pit mine in Central Peru. Its Quiulacocha tailings deposit covers approximately 115 ha with tailings deposited in the Quiulacocha Tailings Storage Facility (TSF). The Excelsior Stockpile is located over 175 km north-northeast of the city of Lima in the Region of Pasco, Peru and covers a surface area of 67.92 ha and contains approximately 70 metric tons (Mt) of broken rock. The surface area of the Excelsior stockpile lying within the El Metalurgista mining concession is approximately 35 ha.


CSE:CDPR - Post by User

Comment by DeputyDawgon Jun 23, 2023 3:41am
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RE:RE:RE:Extremely undervalued!!

RE:RE:RE:Extremely undervalued!!
bogeyfree wrote: Very interesting presentation, sounds very promising but I look at the volume and I don't see much interest. Undervalued? Maybe, but why aren't more people seeing this? How about the people who this was presented to? Is it Peru? Is it taking way too long? Better plays out there? Wish someone had some kind of explanation!


Good points. Lot's of bad luck did not help and that led to a change of approach and delays. That's led to investor apathy. I think the reason for the continued apapthy is that despite progress it's still all got to fall into place with no gurantees. As things do fall into place volume and price will increase. My take on events is as follows. 

Covid broke just when they were due to sign with Glencore. Then the senior management of Glencore who CDPR negotiated the deal with retired which changed the Glencore perspective into realising just what they were signing away. That meant the deal proposed was shelved and CDPR had to look at alternatives for flotation facilities. Then the left wing government was elected in Peru. Throughout this CDPR had no income stream. All big negatives for investors.

Now it seems better relations with Glencore again who still want to exit (because the actual resource they own is depleting - CDPR own the surface rights) but they want to do so on better terms than agreed 4 years ago. Slowly, slowly progress has been made. CDPR have bought and developed the near by Santander mine which gives them an income stream and a small flotation facility. They are also developing a separate pyrite to hydrogen stream. Most encouraging though is the recent presentation confirming expected surface rights access to drill the tailings will be granted imminently. That should allow drilling in August and produce a 43-101 by the year end. They need that to confirm the resource which should allow them then to finalise a deal with Glencore. Also the 43-101 is required before they can list on a bigger exchange and move on from the CSE.

Unknown is any future deal with Glencore for flotation facility access, but Glencore lending $2m to CDPR to carry out the drilling and produce the 43-101 gives hope they are now on the same page. If so then an off-take agreement could follow and then production. Makes total sense IMO for Glencore to want access to the vast mineral potential production and do an off-take deal with CDPR. They need each other.

A deal would save Glencore closure costs to exit and also avoid Glencore getting into a dispute with the Peruvian government over the potentially multi million dollar clean up costs. Peru is a major mining centre and Glencore do not want that fight. At least that's the hope. 

At long last there is some light and the end of the tunnel. Whether things go to plan we'll have to wait and see but the hope of what could be should now begin to attract volume. At less than C$50m market cap for the size and quality of the above ground resource, the Santander mine, the hydrogen project and the untapped in the ground resource the potential is immense.  


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