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Fortuna faces San Jose stoppage

Fortuna Silver faces the prospect of having to stop production in January from its San Jose mine in Oaxaca, Mexico after the company was denied an extension to its environmental impact assessment (EIA).

Fortuna Silver's San Jose mine in Oaxaca, Mexico

Fortuna Silver's San Jose mine in Oaxaca, Mexico

Failure to extend the San Jose environmental license will also reduce the available amount the company can draw down on its existing credit facility from $120 million to $100 million. An amended credit...

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