Minera Camargo S.A de C.V.
Camargo's mission is to discover, directly or indirectly, a major new gold or base metal mine. All of the Projects we are working on have the potential to lead to major discoveries. Specifically:
The Picachos Project in Durango was staked because it overlaps part of a richly mineralized Tertiary caldera with the same stratigraphy as Goldcorp's Tayoltita Mine. Calderas host some of the biggest epithermal gold camps in the world.
The Tango Project is centered on a significant porphyry gold-copper greisen that is overlain by a swarm of northwesterly trending epithermal gold veins at higher elevations.
OGR's Trinidad Mine is part of the same porphyry to epithermal Au-Cu belt as Tango, Cimarron and San Miguel.
The Jalisco VMS Project covers an entire window of the Guerrero Terrane, a highly mineralized Mesozoic greenstone belt that is almost entirely staked by other mining companies where it outcrops in other Mexican States.
The El Violin Project represents a significant new SEDEX discovery on the western edge of the underexplored Mixteca Terrane of Southern Mexico. Potential for Latest Cretaceous Cu-Au porphyries, CRD's and skarns also occurs there.
People
Camargo has a permanent staff of 12, and long-term relationships with Mexican professionals who have done work for the Company over the last 10 years. These people include: Dante Osuna-Acosta, Finance, Yvonne Avalos-Cazares, Legal Counsel, Jose Ramon Martinez-Aguilar, Environmental, Felipe Ortega, Geologist, and Salvador Perez-Salcedo, Perito Minero.




