Sunday, May 26, 2013

Barrick Gold Fined $16M For Environmental Problems At $5B Pascua Lama Project In Chile

Chile blocks Barrick Gold mining project

 

Diaguita Indians celebrate victory in seeing mining giant Barrick Gold Corporation fined for environmental violation.




More bad news for some embattled gold miners. On Friday, Barrick Gold was halted around noon in New York as reports surfaced indicating the Chilean government had forced the company to “paralyze” its operations in Pascua Lama, one of the largest gold and silver resources in the world into which Barrick has poured nearly $5 billion in. Silver Wheaton , a joint-venture partner in the project, was halted a few minutes later.

According to Chilean daily El Mercurio, Barrick will be fined about 8 billion Chilean pesos, or $16.4 million, given the company’s failure to comply with environmental regulation. Beyond the fine, Chile’s Superintendent for the Environment, Juan Carlos Monckeberg Fernandez, has established that all construction activity at Pascua Lama must stop immediately.


The Pascua Lama project is located in the Andes Mountains, between Chile and Argentina. Barrick had already announced its operations in Chile were halted in its latest earnings release, as the company was assessing environmental and regulatory requirements, while negotiating with a court of appeals. Barrick has invested nearly $5 billion in Pascua Lima, which holds almost 18 million ounces of proven and probable gold reserves and 676 million ounces of silver.



The main problem appears to be the water management systems at Pascua Lama, El Mercurio reported. The open-pit mining project has the potential to contaminate water in the area, and according to the Chilean government, Barrick hasn’t taken the proper precautions, precautions it had agreed to previously.

It hasn’t been a good year for gold, or anything related to it. Major mining companies have all suffered steep stock price declines. Barrick Gold is among the worst performers, down more than 40% in 2013, but others like Newmont Mining NEM -0.78% and Goldcorp are also well in the red, down more than 20% each. Gold prices have also taken a beating, with bullion currently trading below $1,400 an ounce.

                                 Diaguita people

 People from the Diaguita indigenous group whose community lives downstream from the mine allege that their water supply and glaciers have been contaminated by the construction work.

The Diaguita people who live in small towns along rivers that flow down from the mine were feeling a sense of victory on Friday.

"Even though we seem so small, we could beat Barrick, which is a giant," said one community member Osvaldina Guzman Villegas.

 
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Barrick Gold  couldn't fix the contamination issue in Chile, so they lost their mine.Now we are having the same issue in Dominican Republic, but in way worst situation because we are a way smaller country that can not hold so much cyanide, mercury and led.

We need to take care of our people as well, specially the ones that lives in the small towns along the rivers of Cotui.


Eventually we are becoming the Chernobyl of the Caribbean.

The question is: Is BG REALLY trying to stop the pollution in DR?

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