The Éléonore project is one of the significant projects in the Goldcorp development pipeline and a key component of our next generation of growth projects. On target for first production in 2014, development is proceeding on schedule.
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The Porcupine operation is located in Timmins, Ontario, one of the world's great gold producing camps. In 2010, Porcupine marked its 100th year of continuous mine and mill operations and has produced more than 66 million ounces of gold since production began.
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Since achieving its first commercial production in April of 1997, Musselwhite mine has produced over three million ounces of gold. The 2010 discovery of the Lynx zone—a zone of higher-grade ore above the cornerstone PQ Deeps underground operation—has created the potential to significantly enhance economics and extend productive mine life.
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The Cochenour project is an important part of Goldcorp’s future plans in the Red Lake district, providing sustained, high-quality gold production beginning in 2014. Annual gold production is expected to average 250,000 to 275,000 ounces, over an approximate 20-year mine life at a total cash cost below $350 per ounce.
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Located in one of the world’s most prolific gold districts, Red Lake is Goldcorp’s top producer, yielding in excess of 650,000 ounces annually at very low cash costs. The High Grade Zone is the backbone of the Red Lake operation, with an average grade of more than two ounces of gold per tonne.
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The Wharf mine is an open pit, heap leach operation. Successful exploration has continued to grow the gold reserves and extend the mine’s life. The mine has been recognized for its close ties to the local communities and its progressive reclamation of previously mined areas.
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The South Arturo project consists of a series of sediment hosted Carlin-style gold deposits adjacent to and including the former Dee gold mine, 35 kilometres northwest of Elko, Nevada.
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Located in Nevada, Marigold is an efficient open pit operation that has been in production for over two decades. Originally a modest, conventional milling operation, the mine was converted into a large run-of-mine heap leach operation, producing an expected 90,000 ounces of gold for Goldcorp in 2011.
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Located in Chihuahua State, Mexico, El Sauzal has been a reliable, low cost and an important foundation for Goldcorp's Mexican operations, gold producer. Exploration efforts are focused on identifying new gold reserves to extend mine life beyond 2014.
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The Noche Buena gold/silver project is currently in the scoping phase.
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In 2010, the Peñasquito mine achieved commercial production on schedule and on budget. Over a 22-year life, Peñasquito is expected to produce an annual average of 500,000 ounces of gold, 28 million ounces of silver, 450 million pounds of zinc and 200 million pounds of lead.
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The Camino Rojo gold/silver project—another satellite operation that would augment the production of the Peñasquito mine—is in the feasibility study phase. The acquisition of Camino Rojo’s 3,389-square kilometre concession in 2010 nearly quadrupled Goldcorp’s land holdings in the area.
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In operation since 2007, Los Filos is currently the largest gold mine in Mexico (although its production is expected to be surpassed by the Peñasquito mine in 2012). New exploration continues to support the potential for significant new reserves in the current open-pit and underground operations as well as in the new 4P project adjacent to Los Filos pit.
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In 2010, Marlin mine produced its one-millionth ounce of gold and continues to generate significant cash flow. Marlin has been in production since late 2005, operating as both an open pit and underground mine.
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Cerro Blanco is a classic hot springs gold deposit with typical bonanza-type gold mineralization, at the end of 2010, the deposit contained 1.3 million ounces of indicated gold resources at an average grade of 15.64 grams per tonne and 0.7 million ounces of inferred gold resources at an average grade of 15.31 grams per tonne.
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San Martin commenced reclamation and closure activities following the last full year of commercial production in 2007. In 2008, the San Martin mine camp was donated by Goldcorp to the San Martin Foundation.
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Pueblo Viejo is located in the Dominican Republic, approximately 100 kilometres northwest of the capital city of Santo Domingo. Goldcorp holds a 40% interest, with the project operator Barrick Gold Corporation owning the remaining interest.
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A 37.5% owned project, the Alumbrera mining operation is one of the world's largest and lowest-cost gold and copper operations. Since beginning operations in February 1998, Alumbrera has been an important operation during Goldcorp's growth.
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The El Morro project represents Goldcorp’s re-entry into Chile, one of the world’s great metals-producing countries. Goldcorp holds 70% ownership and is the project’s operator, with the remaining 30% held by New Gold.
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The 2010 acquisition of the Cerro Negro Project in Argentina established an important operating base in one of the world’s great gold producing regions. Cerro Negro is an advanced-stage, high-grade vein system located in the Santa Cruz province of Argentina.
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