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Ecuador court back Cornerstone Capital exploration permit

Cornerstone Capital and Ecuador state mining company (ENAMI) were jointly exploring the Los Cedros area, which holds three of the nine concessions within the alliance. A subsidiary of the Canadian miner has the option to earn up to an 84% interest in them.

Work at Rio Magdalena has been suspended since March 2021, pending a decision by the Constitutional Court of Ecuador, following a challenge filed by ENAMI to a lower court decision.

The state’s miner argued that the lower court erred by seeking to impose a requirement for prior environmental consultation, when the Ministry itself does not require such process so early in the exploration phase.

Cornerstone is now consulting with legal counsel to determine what rights and remedies it may have.

The miner also has a 20.8% direct and indirect interest in the giant Cascabel copper project.  

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