The provincial government is advancing in the first stage of geological and environmental surveying in the provincial north to detect copper and gold reserves in an extensive mountain range area of approximately 4,000 square kilometers, replicating the scheme applied in the Malargüe District Western Mining and detecting at least six potential projects in the sectors of Paramillos and San Jorge. The initiative is being developed in areas close to…
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The provincial government is advancing in the first stage of geological and environmental surveying in the provincial north to detect copper and gold reserves in an extensive mountain range area of approximately 4,000 square kilometers, replicating the scheme applied in the Malargüe District Western Mining and detecting at least six potential projects in the sectors of Paramillos and San Jorge. The initiative is being developed in areas close to…