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Mining gold in the greenstone belt of Panamazonia

by theamericannews
August 8, 2024
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Mining gold in the greenstone belt of Panamazonia
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Top: The greenstone belt of the Guiana Shield is a discontinuous band of ultramafic volcanic rocks located within the Archean and Proterozoic formations of the Amazon Craton. They are the source of the extraordinarily rich gold deposits along the northern coast of the South American continent. Bottom: Annual rates of deforestation on wildcat mining landscapes in the jurisdictions of the Guiana Coast. Data sources: Gomez Tania et al (2019) and RAISG (2022).
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Apparently, the richest portion of this geological province is in the Venezuelan state of Bolivar where small-scale placer mining began in the 1930s. The spike in gold prices in 1980 motivated thousands of adventurers to migrate into the region to work the surface (saprolite) gold deposits using hydraulic mining techniques. Most settled near two frontier towns: El Callão in the North and Las Claritas in the South.

The wildcat miners shared these landscapes with three state-owned concessions that were created in the 1970s to exploit the richest and largest deposits. The rights to develop these resources were auctioned in the 1990s to foreign companies, who developed plans to install large-scale open-pit mines. The mines were renationalized in 2008 by the government of Hugo Chavez and the companies, all domiciled in Canada, sued Venezuela for compensation in international courts.

The administration of Nicolas Maduro has delegated the administration of the gold fields to the army, which controls dozens of joint ventures between the state-owned mining corporation (CVG Minerven) and private companies owned by politically influential individuals. There are no large-scale open-pit operations and concessions are exploited using a combination of strip and underground mining technology. Large mines use cyanide and tank-leaching technology to concentrate the gold, while small miners use placer technology and mercury. The gold fields in Venezuela are characterized by thousands of poorly engineered tailings ponds.

In 2017 and 2018, the government reported production from all sources at 8.4 tons and 10.5 tons, respectively. However, an entity that tracks the international trade in gold bullion places that value at 23 and 26 tons. Analysts associated with civil society groups estimate that Venezuelan miners produce about eighty tons per year, which would have a nominal value of ~US$ 42 billion. The vast majority of gold leaves the country via clandestine routes, but it is not clear how much is exported by individuals and criminal gangs avoiding taxes and how much is due to the government seeking to avoid international sanctions.

In Guyana, most informal miners are registered with the mining authorities. Image © kakteen, Shutterstock.
Guyana

Artisanal gold miners have long dominated gold mining in Guyana, and, unlike other Amazonian countries, most operate as formal companies with legal concessions registered with the government.
Nonetheless, thousands of small-scale miners work under informal agreements for the legally constituted mid-sized companies. Some middle-sized companies allegedly abuse these informal arrangements and expel their subcontractors if they discover a significant gold resource. Despite the evident imperfections in the sector, the government has made a commitment to improve management via its concessionaires and to eliminate the use of mercury by 2025. The goal is to create a niche within the international market for jewelry and bullion that can be certified as sustainable.

The first large-scale corporate investment in Guyana was the Omai open-pit mine, which operated between 1993 and 2005, despite a major disaster in 1997 caused by the failure of its tailings storage facility. The mine was shut when low gold prices made operations unprofitable (~US$500/oz), and may be reopened to exploit what are, apparently, still large gold reserves. The rebirth of Omai is indicative of government policy to facilitate investment by foreign corporations. As of 2022, there were two industrial mines operating, one under construction and four in different stages of development.

Total gold production in Guyana in 2020 was twenty tons per year (~US$1 billion) with about 65 per cent produced by the approximately 15,000 individuals who labor for domestic companies. If all the industrial mines under development come to fruition, the country will produce in excess of forty tons of gold per year.

Suriname and French Guiana

Suriname has a gold mining sector not unlike Guyana. There are approximately 20,000 small-scale miners who produce about half the gold that is exported each year. Rather than a legalized system administered by the government, however, the gold fields are controlled by individuals of the Maroon community who subcontract undocumented Brazilian garimpeiros to exploit surface gold deposits. As in Guyana, investment in corporate mines has increased over the last decade; there are two active open-pit mines in operation and several more under development.

French Guiana shares the tradition of Maroon communities that dominate the small-scale mining sector, which likewise entails the participation of thousands of garimpeiros. The stable legal environment has attracted several corporate investors including both multinational giants and a French company seeking to open an industrial mine in a concession that once housed a placer mine.

Banner image: Informal miners systematically violate environmental regulations that, in theory, should mitigate and remediate the impact of their alluvial mining operations. Image © kakteen, Shutterstock.

“A Perfect Storm in the Amazon” is a book by Timothy Killeen and contains the author’s viewpoints and analysis. The second edition was published by The White Horse in 2021, under the terms of a Creative Commons license (CC BY 4.0).

To read earlier chapters of the book, find Chapter One here, Chapter Two here, Chapter Three here and Chapter Four here.

Chapter 5. Mineral commodities: a small footprint, a large impact and a great deal of money

Mineral commodities: the wealth that generates most impacts in the Pan Amazon | Introduction March 21st, 2024
The environmental and social liabilities of the extractive sector March 26th, 2024
Mining in the Pan Amazon in pursuit of the world’s most precious metal April 4th, 2024
Illegal mining in the Pan Amazon: an ecological disaster for floodplains and local communities April, 9th
The environmental mismanagement of enduring oil industry impacts in the Pan Amazon April, 17th
Outdated infrastructure and oil spills: the cases of Colombia, Peru and Ecuador April, 25th
State management and regulation of extractive industries in the Pan Amazon May 2nd, 2024
Is the extractive sector really favorable for the Pan Amazon’s economy? May 8th, 2024
Extractive industries look at degraded land to avoid further deforestation in the Pan Amazon May 15th, 2024
Global markets and their effects on resource exploitation in the Pan Amazon May 21st, 2024
Sustainability in the extractive industries is a paradox May 29th, 2024
In the Pan Amazon, environmental liabilities of old mining have become economic liabilities June 5th, 2024
Solutions to avoid loss of environmental, social and governance investment June 12th, 2024
The most prominent mining companies in the Pan Amazon – a review June 21st, 2024
Mineral hotspots in the Pan Amazon June 27th, 2024
Brasil, Venezuela and Peru: the geography of industrial metals July 5th, 2024
Industrial minerals in the Pan Amazon July 12th, 2024
Minerals for agricultural use can already be found in Amazonia July 19th, 2024

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