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Skouries mine
Location
Central Macedonia
CountryGreece
Production
ProductsGold, Copper
Owner
CompanyEldorado Gold
Year of acquisition2012

The Skouries mine is a high-grade gold-copper porphyry deposit located in the Chalkidiki peninsula in northern Greece. It is currently under development by Eldorado Gold and is planned to be an open pit and underground mine. Production is targeted in 2019.[1]

Geology

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Skouries is a gold-copper porphyry deposit centred on a small, pencil-porphyry stock that intruded schist and gneiss of the Paleozoic Vertiskos Formation of the Serbo-Macedonian Massif in northeastern Greece. The porphyry is characterized by at least four intrusive phases that are of monzonite to syenite composition, but contain an intense potassic alteration and related stockwork veining that overprints the original protolith. The host porphyry and potassic alteration at Skouries were coeval and formed during the Early Miocene.[2]

Development approach

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Skouries is being developed in two phases:

Phase 1 (2019-2027)

Phase 1 includes a combination of open pit and underground mining for 9 years, producing a total of 1.4 million ounces of gold and 620 million pounds of copper. Ore will be fed to the site's process plant where the ore and a gold and copper concentrate will be produced.

Phase 2 (2028-2042)

Phase 2 involves underground mining for 15 years once Phase 1 is complete. Total production during Phase 2 is expected to be 1.7 million ounces of gold and 850 million pounds of copper.

Permitting

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The Skouries project is permitted under the same Environmental Impact Study (EIS) as the Olympias and Stratoni assets. The EIS was approved by the Greek Government in 2011. This environmental permit was challenged but was upheld by the Council of State, Greece's highest administrative court, in 2012 citing Eldorado's "investment was particularly advantageous for the national economy".[3]

Other permitting and licensing delays have also hampered the development of Skouries.

Opposition to development

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The majority of the local population has opposed the project, citing tremendous environmental impact, resulting to the complete desecration of tourism and agriculture in the area (those industries make up almost all financial activity in the area). The local population demonstrated over the years, even shutting down national roads, but the construction is still going on.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Skouries". eldoradogold.com. 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-16.
  • ^ "Skouries". eldoradogold.com. 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-16.
  • ^ Eldorado Gold’s big Greek mining problem, The Toronto Globe and Mail, 27 April 2013
  • ^ Casey, Simon (2 Mar 2015). "Greece blocks construction at Eldorado's Skouries mine". Globe and Mail. Bloomberg News. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
  • ^ "Eldorado Gold Announcement". Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  • ^ Bochove, Danielle (2 Oct 2015). "Eldorado Surges After Greek Court Rejects Mining Halt". Bloomberg. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  • ^ Koutantou, Angeliki (20 Jan 2016). "Eldorado Gold wins appeal over Greek mining ban". Reuters. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  • ^ Tsavdaroglou, C., Petrakos, K. and Makrygianni, V. (2017). The Golden “Salto Mortale” in the Era of Crisis: Primitive Accumulation and Local and Urban Struggle in the Case of Skouries Gold Mining in Greece. City, 21(3-4), 428-447. |url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13604813.2017.1331563?journalCode=ccit20

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