Ecuador is becoming a mining hotspot with advantages like low elevation deposits and dollarized economy. Auro Metals acquires Santa Barbara project, drilling underwayEcuador is becoming a mining hotspot with advantages like low elevation deposits and dollarized economy. Auro Metals acquires Santa Barbara project, drilling underway

Ecuador Emerges as Mining Hotspot as Auro Metals Advances Santa Barbara Project

2026/06/18 20:30
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Ecuador is rapidly establishing itself as a premier destination for mining investment, challenging traditional leaders Peru and Chile. With only about 10% of its territory explored, the South American nation holds some of the world’s largest undeveloped gold and copper assets. Recent major acquisitions by Jiangxi Copper and CMOC Group underscore growing confidence in Ecuador’s mining potential, and companies like Auro Metals Inc. (OTC: AURFF) are moving quickly to secure a foothold.

Ecuador offers distinct advantages over its rivals. Its deposits sit at lower elevations closer to the Pacific coast, simplifying logistics and reducing costs. The country has also invested in hydropower infrastructure, providing miners with access to renewable energy at low rates, lowering operational costs and carbon footprints. Additionally, the U.S. dollar has been Ecuador’s official currency since 2000, eliminating foreign exchange risk for international miners. The government has further incentivized exploration through streamlined environmental permitting and investment protection agreements.

Major mining projects already operating include Lundin Gold’s Fruta del Norte gold mine and the Mirador copper mine. A new wave of projects is underway, such as Silvercorp’s El Domo copper-gold mine, the Condor gold project, and Solaris’ Warintza porphyry. The M&A activity validates Ecuador’s rising status: in March 2026, Jiangxi Copper acquired SolGold for $1.2 billion, while CMOC Group bought Lumina Gold for $420 million in June 2025.

Building on this momentum, Auro Metals recently acquired the Santa Barbara project from Silvercorp, transforming itself from an early-stage explorer into a serious player. Located in the Zamora Copper-Gold Belt, the Santa Barbara Gold-Copper Project is a large-scale porphyry system with a high-confidence indicated resource of 29.8 million tonnes containing 697,000 ounces of gold and 68 million pounds of copper. It also holds a much larger inferred resource of 205.7 million tonnes, adding 3.4 million ounces of gold and 426 million pounds of copper.

“The closing of this acquisition marks the beginning of a new chapter for Auro. Santa Barbara is a large-scale, gold-copper porphyry system with an existing resource and significant exploration upside in one of the world’s most prolific gold-copper metallogeny belts,” said Victor Feng, CEO of Auro. “With our financing in place and technical team mobilized, we are fully focused on unlocking the potential of this asset for our shareholders.” Auro is paying a total of $13.5 million for the project through staged cash payments.

Drilling at Santa Barbara commenced in April as part of a phase 1 program, with four drill rigs on site. Five holes have been completed, and core samples are being prepared for laboratory analysis. The program aims to confirm historical drill results, upgrade existing resources, and improve understanding of mineralization controls. A subsequent phase 2 program will focus on step-out drilling and resource extension, including deeper targets. All efforts are directed toward eventual full-scale development.

As major companies continue to secure Ecuador’s premier porphyry assets, the race to claim remaining territory intensifies. With phase 1 drilling underway, Auro Metals is positioning itself at the forefront of this next mining boom. Investors are now awaiting assay results to gauge the full potential of this investment.

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