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Torex Gold Resources Inc T.TXG

Alternate Symbol(s):  TORXF

Torex Gold Resources Inc. is a Canada-based intermediate gold producing company, which is engaged in the exploration, development, and operation of its 100% owned Morelos Gold Property. The Morelos Gold property covers an area of approximately 29,000 hectares in the prospective Guerrero Gold Belt located 180 kilometers southwest of Mexico City. The Company’s principal assets are the El Limon Guajes mining complex (ELG or the ELG Mine Complex), comprising the El Limon, Guajes and El Limon Sur open pits. The Company also hosts the Media Luna deposit, which is an advanced stage development project located approximately seven kilometers from ELG. The Company’s El Limon Guajes underground mine includes Sub-Sill and El Limon Deep, and processing plant and related infrastructure, and the Media Luna deposit.


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Post by razzsson Aug 07, 2012 6:49pm
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Mexico and gold....article

Mexico and gold....article

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Mexico’s record gold production takes it closer to new bullion superpower status

Mexico may not be breaking records at London’s Olympic Games, but back home it is scoring big. On Monday, the Mexican Chamber of Mining (Camimex) announced the country hit a new record in gold production in 2011, reaching 88.6 tons of the precious metal, nearly 22% more than in 2010.

The report’s summary, published by La Prensa, says last year gold output made the Latin American nation the country with the highest growth rate in the world in terms of bullion production.

Goldcorp Inc. (NYSE:GG & TSX:G) remained the largest gold producer in Mexico, with 21.5 tonnes from its mines, while Fresnillo PLC. (LON:FRES) kept its second place with 13.9 tonnes of gold extracted from its five mines.

The chamber added that refined gold production in Mexico reached 84.1 tonnes last year, with a market value of over $4 billion.

The report supports recent analysts’ predictions that claims Mexico may be the next gold superpower.

Matthew Piggot, a mining analyst with Thomson Reuters GFMS, is projecting that the nation – which only this past year made Bloomberg’s Top 10 list of gold producing countries– may have “mega” gold deposits still untouched.

Mexico is already the world’s main silver producer and an attractive mining destination because it is one of the lowest-cost mining jurisdictions in the world. For example, in Mexico it costs an average of $325 to produce an ounce of gold, whereas in the rest of the world, the average is $649 per ounce.

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