Expert Guide to Peru, Chile, Brazil & Regional Markets
15%
of Global Gold Production
30+
Active Major Mines
14-30
Months Average Sale Time
$300-$1.2K
Per Ounce Valuation
Why South America Offers Significant Gold Mining Opportunities
South America produces approximately 15% of the world's gold and hosts world-class gold districts in the Andean belt (Peru, Chile, Ecuador) and Brazilian shields. The region combines exceptional geology with evolving regulatory frameworks and significant infrastructure development.
Key Advantages of South American Mines
World-Class Geology: Andean epithermal and porphyry systems host numerous world-class deposits
High-Grade Potential: Many operations average 4-12 g/t, significantly higher than global averages
Lower Operating Costs: Labor and services often 40-60% below North American costs
Active Buyer Market: Major producers (Barrick, Newmont, Buenaventura) actively acquiring regional assets
Infrastructure Development: Roads, ports, and power expanding in mining regions
Country-Specific Mining Regulations
Peru (Leading Gold Producer)
Mining Law: General Mining Law (Legislative Decree 109)
Key Requirements: Mining concession from INGEMMET, environmental certification (SENACE), community consultation
Government Stake: No free carried interest; royalties 1-12% based on operating margin
Permitting Timeline: 18-36 months for new operations
Chile (Stable Jurisdiction)
Mining Law: Mining Code (Código de Minería)
Key Requirements: Mining concession from SERNAGEOMIN, environmental approval (SEA), water rights
Government Stake: No free carried interest; specific mining tax 5-14%
Permitting Timeline: 24-48 months for new operations
Brazil (Emerging Gold Province)
Mining Law: Mining Code (Código da Mineração)
Key Requirements: Mining concession from ANM, environmental licensing (IBAMA), FUNAI consultation for indigenous lands
Government Stake: No free carried interest; CFEM royalty 1-4%
Permitting Timeline: 24-60 months for new operations
South America Valuation Benchmarks (2026):
• Producing mines: $300-$1,200 per proven ounce
• Advanced development: $80-$300 per indicated ounce
• Exploration properties: $20-$100 per inferred ounce
• Political risk discount: 25-50% vs. stable jurisdictions
Community Relations & Social License
Critical Community Considerations
Community acceptance is often the single most important factor for project success in South America:
Early Engagement: Consult affected communities before exploration begins
Impact Benefit Agreements: Formal agreements providing benefits to local communities
Employment Preferences: Local hiring commitments often required
Environmental Monitoring: Community participation in environmental monitoring
Cultural Heritage: Protection of archaeological and cultural sites
Community Relations Impact on Value:
• Community agreement in place: Maximum value, reduced risk
• Consultation ongoing: 30-50% discount until agreement
• Community opposition: 60-80% discount, high risk of project delays
Major South American Gold Districts
⛏️ Yanacocha (Peru)
Cajamarca region. One of world's largest gold mines. Newmont/Buenaventura operation. High-altitude epithermal.
Valuation: Premium - established district, infrastructure