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Rodeo Mine

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Mine TypeStockpile
StatusClosing / Closed
Commodities
  • Gold
  • Silver
Mining Method
  • Truck & Shovel / Loader
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SnapshotMining activities at Rodeo’s pit concluded during the second quarter of 2023. Processing of mined material ended in Q3 2023.

Golden Minerals do not believe this property has material residual economic value, other than as an exploration property.

All operating activity at Rodeo and Plant II concluded by September 30, 2023.
Latest NewsGolden Minerals Company Announces Sale of Minera de Cordilleras Tax Benefits     April 1, 2025

Owners

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CompanyInterestOwnership
Minera de Cordilleras S.A. de C.V 100 % Direct
The Project consists of an open pit mine that is held by Minera de Cordilleras S.A. de R.L. de C.V., and an oxide processing plant (Plant 2) that is held by Minera William S.A. de R.L. de C.V. Both Minera Cordilleras and Minera William are wholly owned subsidiaries of Golden Minerals.

On April 1, 2025, Golden Minerals Company announced that has sold its wholly-owned Mexican subsidiary, Minera de Cordilleras, S. de R.L. de C.V. (“Minera Cordilleras”) to a privately held Mexican company for consideration of US $600,000. The sale agreement was signed on April 1, 2025.

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Deposit type

  • Epithermal
  • Vein / narrow vein

Summary:

The Rodeo property hosts gold- and silver-bearing mineralization commonly associated with a low-sulfidation (adularia-sericite) epithermal mineralizing system. Epithermal systems are defined to occur from depths of less than 2 km to superficial hot spring settings. Mineral deposition occurs as hydrothermal fluids undergo cooling and degassing and are commonly zoned vertically over 250 to 350 m from a base metal-poor, gold- and silver-rich top to a relatively silver-rich base metal zone and an underlying base metal-rich zone grading at depth into a sparse base metal, pyritic zone.

The immediate Rodeo deposit area is approximately 300 m along strike and 200 m wide and extends to a depth of 200 m below surface. The deposit strikes at 330° and dips to the ENE with various vein phases dipping from sub-vertical to 30°. The deposit is entirely hosted within Tertiary Rodeo volcanics that are strongly silicified and brecciated. The deposit is bounded to the east by the Rodeo Fault, however drilling to date has not demonstrated that the deposit reaches or is truncated by the fault. Along strike to the north and south, the mineralization is offset slightly by near vertical faulting; mineralization does not terminate at these faults, but the intensity of the trend is either diminished or high-grade mineralization has yet to be located.

Mineralization at the deposit is epithermal low-sulfidation (quartz-adularia) type. Although very little mineralization is hosted in or centered on the Rodeo Fault itself, it is possible that the fault played a role as a pathway at depth for the Rodeo deposit. Quartz veins 15 m or greater in width have been located throughout the property. The high-grade Au mineralization appears limited to a distinctive veining event. Evidence of ancillary veining events pre- and post-dating the high-grade event carry low-grade to anomalous level of Au mineralization.

The gold event is associated with a restricted vein stage characterized by small smoky quartz veinlets cut by banded blue opaline quartz and later brecciated and cemented by glassy smoky quartz hosting very fine disseminated pyrite. In the main zone, the veinlets generally trend NNW and dip steeply to the east or west, but the core angle in some drill holes suggests these veins may also have developed along ENE to EW structures. The envelope of the high-grade event appears to be restricted to a preferential volcanic layer or elevation (or both). Movement on the Rodeo Fault is likely responsible for the current orientation of the envelope.

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Commodity Production

CommodityProductUnits202320222021LOM (Projected)
Gold Metal in doré oz  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe33,879
Silver Metal in doré oz  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe89,769
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Gold Payable metal oz 33,540
Silver Payable metal oz 88,871
Gold Equivalent Payable metal oz 34,328

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