Rovina mine
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| Location | |
|---|---|
| Location | Bucureşci |
| County | Hunedoara County |
| Country | Romania |
| Coordinates | 46°05′N 22°51′E / 46.09°N 22.85°E |
| Production | |
| Production | approx 59,500 |
| Financial year | 2009 |
| Owner | |
| Company | Euro Sun Mining Inc. |
| Website | ESM website |
| Year of acquisition | 2005 |
Rovina mine is a proposed open pit mine in the west of Romania in Hunedoara County, 18 km north of Deva and 388 km north of the capital, Bucharest. Rovina is a large gold and copper deposit with estimated reserves of 4 million oz of gold and 244,000 tonnes of copper,[1] and the largest proposed copper-gold project in the EU.[2] The project is wholly owned by the Toronto-based company Euro Sun Mining, (formerly named Carpathian Gold).[3]
The project would process 14.4 million tonnes of ore per annum over an open pit life of 19 years, yielding approximately 59,500 oz of gold and 13,375 tonnes of copper per year.[4]
In 2021, environmental groups announced that they had acquired land in the development area, which would likely make it impossible to develop the mine.[2]
The development area is forested and located near the Vulcan Mountain nature reserve. There has been some previous mining on the site. The project area covers 27,678 square km.[2]