Construction of Ecuador's third industrial mine is 20% complete and is expected to start production in July 2027
The construction of the Curipamba-El Domo project in Ecuador's Bolívar province is progressing and is anticipated to start production in mid-2027.
In the central highlands of Ecuador, construction is ongoing for the Curipamba-El Domo project, which marks the country's third industrial mine. Located in the canton of Las Naves, Bolívar province, the project has reached a 20% completion milestone. Once operational, it will join Fruta del Norte and Mirador as a key player in Ecuador’s mining sector. The significant progress signals the government's commitment to enhancing the mining industry, which is pivotal for the national economy.
Expected to commence production by mid-2027, the Curipamba-El Domo mine aims to contribute to domestic mineral output and create job opportunities within the region. Industrial mining in Ecuador is growing steadily, drawing investment and technological advancements. The introduction of this new mine may bolster Ecuador’s position as a notable mining hub in South America, as the country seeks to exploit its rich mineral resources.
Local communities, stakeholders, and environmental groups will be closely monitoring the developments around the Curipamba-El Domo project. The mining industry often faces scrutiny over environmental concerns, and an emphasis on sustainable practices is essential to ensure that the benefits of such projects are realized without causing lasting harm to the environment. The successful launch of this mine could set a precedent for future mining endeavors in Ecuador, balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship.