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Chakana Copper Corp V.PERU

Alternate Symbol(s):  CHKKF

Chakana Copper Corp. is a Canada-based minerals exploration company. The Company is engaged in advancing the Soledad Project located in the Ancash region of Peru. The Soledad Project is notable for the high-grade copper-gold-silver mineralization that is hosted in tourmaline breccia pipes. The Soledad project is located in Ancash province of central Peru, approximately 260 km north-northwest of Lima and 35 km south of Barrick’s Pierina mine. The project is part of the Ticapampa-Aija Mining District in the Cordillera Negra. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary is Chakana Resources S.A.C.


TSXV:PERU - Post by User

Post by Magnum2on Feb 07, 2023 8:52pm
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The Country of Peru Mine activity...

The Country of Peru Mine activity...

Peru's Buenaventura suspends operations at Julcani mine after protests

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Feb 7 (Reuters) - Peruvian miner Buenaventura has suspended operations at its Julcani mine after protesters entered and destroyed part of its facilities, the miner said in a statement on Monday, the latest miner to be hit by widespread anti-government protests.

 


In a statement, the company said a group of protesters had committed acts of vandalism against the silver mine located in the province of Angaraes, Huancavelica, and tried to force company representative to sign a document with various demands.

 


"They also forced the workers of the operation to leave the facilities under threat, stoned offices and vehicles of the mining unit and stole some belongings," the statement said.

 


"In order to ensure the integrity of the workers, the Julcani Unit has begun the demobilization of all personnel and has suspended its operations until security conditions are adequate."

 


The shutdown comes after vandals attacked Glencore's Antapaccay copper mine last month, while the major Chinese-owned Las Bambas mine was set to halt production this month as road blockades prevented the arrival of key inputs.

Glencore copper mine in Peru has reopened with increased security

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Feb 7 (Reuters) - Glencore's Antapaccay copper mine in Peru has resumed normal operations after closing for 11 days due to attacks by protesters in the South American nation.

 


The mine closed on Jan. 20 and reopened on Jan. 31 with "increased security" after some of the protests waned, according to a spokesman for the global commodity giant.

 


Peru has been gripped this year by rising protests against political leadership in Lima.

 


(Reporting by Ernest Scheyder)

(Reporting by Natalia Siniawski; Editing by Steven Grattan and Sandra Maler)

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