Mulatos gold mine

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Mulatos gold mine
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Mulatos gold mine
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Mulatos gold mine
Location Sahuaripa
State Sonora
CountryMexico
Coordinates 28°39′02″N108°44′33″W / 28.65058°N 108.74250°W / 28.65058; -108.74250
Production
ProductsGold
TypeOpen-pit
History
Active2005-present
Owner
Company Alamos Gold
Website www.alamosgold.com/operations/producing-mines/mulatos-mexico/default.aspx
Year of acquisition2003

Mulatos is a gold mine located in the town of Sahuaripa in Sonora, Mexico.

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Alamos Gold bought the mine in 2003 and commercial production started in 2006.

A fatal landslide occurred at the mine in 2018, following a 2014 warning about the potential risk. An armed robbery of gold and silver alloy bars took place on the mine's runway in 2020.

Description

The Mulatos mine is an open-pit [1] [2] gold mine, located in Sahuaripa, Sonora, Mexico. [3] The state of Sonora produced 33% Mexico's total gold production in 2019. [4] It is one of two mines owned by Alamos Gold in the state of Sonora, the other being El Chanate. [5]

The mine is operated by the company's local subsidiary Minas de Oro Nacional. [6]

History

Alamos Gold bought the mine in 2003 for US$10 million and poured the first bar of gold on 2005. Commercial production started in April 2006. [2]

A landslide at the mine in 2018 killed mine workers. The landslide was predicted in 2014 and the subject of a complaint to the Mexican National Commission on Human Rights. [3]

Production increased during 2019. [4] The mine was the target of five [6] armed robbers who took security staff hostage [7] and seized bars of doré (gold-silver alloy) bars from the mine's runway [8] on April 8, 2020, [7] before making off in their own small airplane. [8] The National Bank of Canada reported that 2,600 ounces of the alloy were stolen. [8]

In 2022, the mine's owners extended extraction to a satellite mine in the municipality of Puerto del Aire, where 428,000 ounces of gold are estimated to exist within 2.9 million tonnes of ore. [9]

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