Azuay Camilo Ponce 722 (On demand 828 hectares) Exploration Ponce Enríquez is a mining district that has been exploited for decades, primarily for quartz-pyrite-pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite (Qz-Py-Po-Cpy) vein systems and gold. Along the northern edges of the district, there is a porphyry-style mineralization corridor that extends from the Gaby and Papagrande areas. This corridor runs southeast, passing through the 1H, Mollopongo, and Bonanza mines. At Bonanza, the upper levels reveal vein systems, while mapping at the deeper levels of Mollopongo suggests porphyry-type features, marking it as a highly prospective area. REGIME
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