Titiminas Silver’s flagship asset is the Madre Sierra Silver mine, a past-producing polymetallic underground mine in the Ricran District, Jauja Province, central Peru, approximately 200 km east of Lima. The deposit is silver-dominant, with lead, zinc, copper, and gold as byproducts, and sits within a broader land package that also hosts the newly identified Madre Sierra Norte zone, the Titiminas CRD carbonate replacement deposit, and the Janchiscocha molybdenum target. This interview covered the company’s history, ownership structure, the current 19,500-metre underground drilling program, financing position, production optionality, and management’s plan to reach a Final Investment Decision by Q4 2027.
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