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Oroco Resource Corp V.OCO

Alternate Symbol(s):  ORRCF

Oroco Resource Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the assembly of mineral concessions which make up the Santo Tomas porphyry copper project in Sinaloa State, Mexico. The Santo Tomas project is a copper porphyry deposit defined by 106 diamond drill and reverse circulation drill holes totaling approximately 30,000 m.


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Post by Ponch73on Jun 26, 2020 2:00am
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True Production Costs Per Ton in Miners

True Production Costs Per Ton in MinersOn Twitter, Caliche linked to a fascinating set of tweets relating to true production costs per tonne in mining.  A link to that thread is below.  Does anyone here have a sense for what a typical stripping ratio looks like in a poryphry deposit (ratio of waste to ore)?  And do NPV estimates for Santo Tomas bake in realistic milling costs per ton (which include stripping costs) as opposed to just mining costs per ton?  Thanks in advance for any perspective.

https://twitter.com/calichebahada/status/1276375012484644864
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