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Kumtor Gold Mine

Kumtor Gold Mine
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Location
Kumtor Gold Mine is located in Kyrgyzstan
Kumtor Gold Mine
Kumtor Gold Mine
Region Issyk-Kul Region
Country Kyrgyzstan
Coordinates 41°52′N 78°12′E / 41.867°N 78.200°E / 41.867; 78.200Coordinates: 41°52′N 78°12′E / 41.867°N 78.200°E / 41.867; 78.200
Production
Products Gold
Type open-pit
History
Opened 1997 (1997)
Owner
Company Centerra Gold
Website www.kumtor.kg

The Kumtor gold mine (Kyrgyz: Кумтөр, IPA: [qum.tør]; Russian: Кумтор) is an open-pit gold mining site in Issyk-Kul Region of Kyrgyzstan located about 350 km (220 mi) southeast of the capital Bishkek and 80 km (50 mi) south of Lake Issyk-Kul near the border with China. Located in Tian Shan mountains at more than 4,000 m (14,000 ft) above sea level, Kumtor is the second-highest gold mining operation in the world after Yanacocha gold mine in Peru.

Kumtor is 100% owned by the Canadian mining company, Centerra Gold, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Kumtor Gold Company. The mine started operation in Q2 1997 and has produced more than 10 million ounces (311,000 kg) of gold through March 31, 2015. In mid June 2012, the Kyrgyz Parliament issued a resolution to review Kumtor’s compliance with relevant operational, environmental, health and safety and community standards. Stopping short of voting to nationalise the Kumtor mine, lawmakers instead directed the government to revise the contract with Centerra. Currently, Kyrgyzstan has a 32.7% stake in Centerra while Centerra retains full ownership of the mine and its output.

The mine was linked to a environmental incident in 1998 when a truck carrying 1,762 kg of sodium cyanide (a chemical used to dissolve gold from granulated ore, the use of which is highly controversial) fell into the Barskaun River on the way to Kumtor. An international independent group of experts studied the impact of the accident and concluded that no one was killed or poisoned as a result of the accident. After long protests and political struggle a compensation of 3.7 million US dollars was paid. The operation of the mine continues to be the center of political and environmental controversy.


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