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Alta Copper Corp. T.DNT


Primary Symbol: T.ATCU

ALTA COPPER CORP. IS AN EMERGING COPPER DEVELOPER ADVANCING WITH THE GLOBAL SHIFT TOWARD ELECTRIFICATION AND DECARBONIZATION. Alta Copper Corp. is focused on the development of its 100% owned Cañariaco advanced staged copper project. Cañariaco comprises 97 square kilometers of highly prospective land located 150 kilometers northeast of the City of Chiclayo, Peru, which include the Cañariaco Norte deposit, Cañariaco Sur deposit and Quebrada Verde prospect, all within a 4km NE-SW trend in northern Peru¿s prolific mining district. Cañariaco is one of the largest copper deposits in the Americas not held by a major.


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Post by gmcmachineon Dec 28, 2011 1:37pm
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Unanimous Agreement for CONGA Impact Review

Unanimous Agreement for CONGA Impact Review

Good news for all Peruvian mining companies.

DNT permits to follow soon!

GMC

https://www.chinamining.org/News/2011-12-28/1325039218d52869.html

Bloomberg)
Updated: 2011-12-28 10:23
Counter: 68

Opponents of Newmont Mining Corp.'s $4.8 billion Minas Conga gold project in Peru accepted a review of the mine's environmental impact study, the Andean country's government said.

The 40-day review of Peru's largest investment project, which was suspended after environmental protests, will be funded by the government, Cabinet Chief Oscar Valdes told reporters in Lima today. The consulting company that undertakes the review must have at least 15 years of experience, he said.

"We've reached a happy ending where Peru came out winning," Valdes said after meeting with 50 local officials from the northern highland region of Cajamarca. "We've reached a unanimous agreement on an international investigation and the way it will be done."

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