en.Wedoany.com Reported - Compañía Minera Ares has obtained approval from the environmental regulatory agency Senace for its operational plan at the Inmaculada mine in Ayacucho, Peru. The plan includes the deployment of 19 drilling platforms, of which 17 are for resource confirmation and 2 for metallurgical exclusion, along with the construction of corresponding access roads to connect to the approved road network.

The average depth of the drill holes is 427 meters, with a total drilling length of approximately 8,120 meters.
The drilling method employs diamond drilling, aimed at confirming mineral resources and excluding areas without suitable mineralization. Core samples can provide information on mineralogical characteristics and be used for chemical analysis. During drilling, the company will conduct soil or rock drilling using a diamond bit installed at the bottom end of a series of steel rod columns, applying drilling pressure and flushing fluid to cut and recover cylindrical rock samples located in the core barrel inside the rod column.
The planned roads are approximately 4 meters wide, with a maximum gradient not exceeding 8% (46°), and require the construction of drainage ditches to connect the approved road network to the proposed platforms.
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