Thursday, December 29, 2011

Top Silver Mining Firms In The World

For the ninth consecutive year, the world's silver production is a steady growth of 4 percent in 2011, has seen. The year 2010 has many changes, especially in the South American continent, which has overtaken Mexico to Peru, as the nation's top saw the production company money. Mexico should remain firmly planted in 2011, while the price for the sound of Silver mining companies are rejuvenating money with an increase in profitability. Companies are now looking for new reserves and new investments in their projects.

* Top Silver mining companies worldwide

* BHP Billiton: BHP claim to fame is in the Cannington mine in Australia produces 6 percent of the money in the world. In addition, BHP owns three other properties - Escondida and Antamina operations of Olympic Dam, which contributed a total of 9.15 million ounces of silver at the top of the Cannington production of 7.55 million ounces. However, BHP has reduced the production of silver in 2011 by 25 percent over the previous year for the same month.

Fresnillo PLC *: Minera Mexico Fresnillo down payment is the price of Fresnillo Plc catch with proven and probable reserves of 365.4 million ounces of silver. The poles of its other properties, namely Minera Saucito, Cienega, Herrardura, Soledad-Dipolos Noche Buena and silver mines. Fresnillo proven and probable reserves total 441 million ounces of silver, down 13.4 percent compared to last year.

* KGHM Polska Miedz SA is primarily a producer of copper, KGHM Polish is a company with an estimated 37.3 million troz of silver production in 2010. A

11 * Pan American Silver Corp.: A Canadian company, Pan American Silver Corp. offers 11 properties in the United States, Mexico, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. His main interests are in the Alamo Dorado mine in Sonora, Mexico. Over the years, mine production fell by 6.7 million ounces in 2010 to 5.1 million ounces in 2011 projected.

* Goldcorp Inc.: Goldcorp has her hands full with the massive Penasquito mine in Zacatecas, Mexico. The company expects an annual average of 28 million ounces of silver in 2011 of a total of P & P reserves of 1.309 billion ounces produced in nine branches. The company has more reserves than hunting.

* Cia. Minera Volcan Cia. Minera Volcan is a member of the silver of Peru, with a production capacity of 20 million ounces of silver in 2010.

* Hochschild Mining: Another Peruvian mining companies are the main reservoir Hochschild, Arcata, Ares, and locations Pallancata. In 2010, the silver mines of products 18.98Moz of 5.38 million ounces of silver from the San Jose mine in Argentina and Mexico Mine Morris added. For the first three quarters of 2011, produced 16.9 million ounces of silver for Hochschild 22.5 million ounces at year end.

* JSC Polymetal: Russian mining company JSC polymetallic total reserves are 353.8 million ounces of four properties and continue to add reserves for hunting. In 2012, JSC Polymetal plans for its silver production increased 50% to 25.6 million ounces.

* Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation: Coeur d'Alene Mines Corp. is the largest U.S. silver mines with the intention to produce 19.5 million ounces of silver in 2011. It has five branches in the United States, Mexico, Bolivia, Argentina and Australia, where the P & P reserves a total of 227.09 million ounces of silver.

* Sumitomo Corp., a Japanese company, Sumitomo brag of their mines of Bolivia - the third in the world. Managed by its subsidiary, Minera San Cristobal, the mine produced 14.4 million ounces, with other properties of silver.

 
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