Teghut Mine
Location | |
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Teghut Mine Location in Armenia | |
Location | Teghut |
Province | Lori |
Country | Armenia |
Coordinates | 41°05′17″N 44°50′47″E / 41.088087°N 44.846274°ECoordinates: 41°05′17″N 44°50′47″E / 41.088087°N 44.846274°E |
Production | |
Products | Copper, molybdenum |
Production | 1.6 million tons of copper 100,000 tons of molybdenum |
Type | Open pit |
History | |
Opened | 2014 |
Active | 2014 - Feb 2018 |
Closed | 2018 (suspended) |
Owner | |
Company | (via Armenian Copper Programme) |
Website | www |
Year of acquisition | 2001 |
Teghut Mine is a closed copper and molybdenum open-pit mine in Armenia's northern province of Lori in the village of Teghut with deposits valued at US$15.5 billion (in 2010). In December 2014, Vallex Group launched production operations at the mine, which is a US$380 million project.[1] In February 2018 Vallex Group published a statement announcing suspension of all operations and laying off nearly all staff.[2][3]
The mine was expected become comparable in size to the Kajaran Mine in southern Armenia.
Available deposits and value[]
The Teghut forest lies atop ore deposits containing an estimated 1.6 million tons of copper and about 100,000 tons of molybdenum.[1] In 2010, with the price of copper at US$7,500 per ton and molybdenum at US$35,000 per ton, this amounts to about US$12 billion in copper and US$3.5 billion in molybdenum. Therefore, the total value of the mine's deposits was about $15.5 billion in 2010.
Mine financing and ownership[]
Vallex, which is run and at least partly owned by Russian-Armenian businessman , claims to have already invested almost $340 million in Teghut.[1] It has borrowed the bulk of that money from VTB, a leading Russian bank.[1]
In 2013, the company also attracted $62 million in funding from a Danish pension fund which was due to be partly or fully channeled into purchases of metallurgical equipment from another Danish company, FLSmidth.[1] In 2017, the Danish state credit agency decided to withdraw export credit guarantees to mine operators, accusing its private owner of failing to comply with environmental standards.[4]
Notable incidents, statements and events[]
Assessments before opening[]
Pre-project reports indicated that open-pit mining at Teghut will lead to the destruction of 357 hectares of rich forest, including 128,000 trees.[1] Environmentalists claimed that ore crushing and enrichment will also pollute a local river and underground waters.[1]
2014 - Statements by the mine operator[]
Vallex claimed to have created about 1,300 new jobs and pledged to build new schools and upgrade infrastructure in nearby villages.[1]
The company said that it planned to manufacture $182 million worth of non-ferrous ore concentrates there in 2015.[1]
2017 August - Mine operator acknowledges environmental pollution[]
At public hearings, Vallex Deputy Director General Sahak Karapetyan didn't reject the fact of environmental pollution and promised to find a solution.[5]
2017 October - Funding withdrawal due to environmental issues[]
After a series of warnings, the Danish state agency EKF decided to withdraw export credit guarantees to mine operators, accusing its private owner of failing to comply with agreed environmental standards.[6][4]
2017 December - Discontent of community residents[]
Community residents formally demanded that the Ministry of Nature Protection cancels the mine expansion project.[5]
2018 January - Leak into river[]
By the end of January 2018 reports were published that the mine's tailings dam had cracks, and that unprocessed mine waste leaked into Shnogh River, making it become visibly polluted.[7][8][9] However minister for nature protection maintains there measurements could not determine any river pollution.[10]
2018 February - Vallex Group declared suspension of all operations[]
The mine operator issued a statement declaring it will suspend all operations and lay off all workers except for few responsible for preservation of existing infrastructure.[11][2][3]
Gallery[]
The Shnogh River, muddied by the mine, meets the Debed
A muddied Shnogh River
View of the open-pit from past the southern border of the mine
Stream next to main entrance with tailing dump in background
General view near administrative building
Main entrance
Main entrance security
Security building at main entrance
Ore processing facility under construction atop hill, behind which is the massive tailing dump
Open pit and eastern border of the mine property
Location of open pit mine
Location of open pit mine and waste rock storage
Waste rock storage area
Closeup of waste rock storage area
Closeup of upper rock storage area
Eastern boundary and explosives storage area
Closeup of open pit
Open pit
Open pit
Closeup of lower waste rock storage area
Super closeup of lower waste rock storage area
Raw ore receiving facility
Raw ore receiving facility
Building 1 of ore processing facility
Building 2 of ore processing facility
Building 3 of ore processing facility
Destruction of the old-growth forest at Teghut in summer 2012
Mining trucks at work
Forest destruction in summer 2012
Main entrance and administrative buildings, with beginning of tailings dump on the lower right
Construction of tailings dump
Construction of massive tailings dump with Teghut village in the background
General view of ore processing facility (under construction) and forest
Closeup of main ore processing facility area
Construction of ore processing facility
Construction of ore processing facility
Closeup of raw ore receiving area
Trees cut into logs
Logs for sale
Logs loaded onto a truck
Forest converted to logs
Administrative or workers' quarters
General view
Another general view
Horses grazing
Livestock grazing
Peach trees
Tree marked to be cut
Trees
Beehives
A cultural monument
Administrative building
Log storage
Heavy machinery
Cement trucks
Tree cutting machinery
Panoramas from September 2013[]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Danielyan, Emil (2014-12-22). "New Armenian Mining Giant Inaugurated". Azatutyun Radiokayan (RFE/RL). Yerevan. Retrieved 2015-08-30.
- ^ a b "ANNOUNCEMENT (02.02.18)". vallexgroup.am. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
- ^ a b "ANNOUNCEMENT (13.02.18)". vallexgroup.am. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
- ^ a b "Denmark Withdraws Funding For Armenian Mining Project". «Ազատ Եվրոպա/Ազատություն» ռադիոկայան (in Armenian). Retrieved 2018-02-22.
- ^ a b Ecolur. "Shnogh Community Residents Demanding from RA Nature Protection Ministry To Withdraw Teghout Copper and Molybdenum Mining Expansion Project Submitted by "Teghout" CJSC - HOT LINE - Ecolur". www.ecolur.org. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
- ^ "EKF withdraws financing from Armenian mining project - EKF". www.ekf.dk. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
- ^ "What is going on at Teghut Mine (Video) | Հայկական բնապահպանական ճակատ". www.armecofront.net. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
- ^ Hairenik (2018-01-26). "Teghut Tailings Travesty; Glendale Gas Grift; More Mining Mania". The Armenian Weekly. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
- ^ "What is going on at Teghut Mine (Video) – AMULSAR". amulsar.com. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
- ^ "Ministry tests samples from Debed, Shnogh rivers, no pollution recorded". armenpress.am. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
- ^ Ecolur. "'Vallex' Stopped Teghout Mining for Non-Fixed Term - HOT LINE - Ecolur". www.ecolur.org. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
External links[]
- Teghout CJSC, official website of Vallex Mining subsidiary.
- Save Teghut Civic Initiative, an independent and voluntary network of free and concerned people from Armenia, Diaspora and various parts of the world who believe and fight for healthy and dignified human livelihood. The initiative was founded in 2007.
- Teghut: Bread of the Children, a 2009 documentary film (35 minutes) about the Teghut mine project
- Mining in Armenia, a 10-minute documentary, produced by Robert Davidian and Liana Hakobyan.
- Թեղուտ․ բնապահպանական, տնտեսական և իրավական կոլապս, (Teghut: Environmental, Economic and Legal Collapse), a 14-minute update by CivilNet (March 14, 2018) (in Armenian).
- Serj Tankian in defense of Teghut Forest (2012). Famous Armenian-American rock band vocalist Serj Tankian speaks out against mining in Armenia, specifically against mining at Teghut.
- Copper mines in Armenia
- Molybdenum mines in Armenia
- Surface mines in Armenia