Sierra Mojada Project
The Sierra Mojada project is located in the northwestern part of Coahuila, Mexico. Only 300 km by rail to the border of El Paso, Texas. The project is adjacent to the towns of Esmeralda and Sierra Mojada and is about 250 km northeast of the city of Torreón. The project has excellent paved highway and rail access.
Sierra Mojada is a high-potential mining project combining 18 mines rich in silver (Ag), copper (Cu), lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn), spanning an area of 7,192 hectares. With a concentration of these essential minerals, the project presents a unique opportunity for investors seeking sustained profitability and strategic growth in the mining sector.
Backed by globally in-demand resources and a favorable mining environment, Sierra Mojada is not just an investment—it’s a platform to maximize returns and strengthen your portfolio with a high-value, long-term asset.
Sierra Mojada - Main Minerals
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Silver (Ag)
87.4 Moz (Million Oz)
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Zinc (Zn)
5,353 Mlbs (Million lbs)
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Lead (Pb)
466.1 Mlbs (Million lbs)
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Copper (Cu)
56.8 Mlbs (Million Lbs)
"The Sierra Mojada Mining Project offers an exceptional investment opportunity, backed by a rigorous NI 43-101 compliant Mineral Resource Study."

Sierra Mojada Valley

Entrance To Mine

Entrance To Mine

Mining Equipment

Mining Equipment

Mining Equipment

Mining Equipment

Mineral Sample Extraction

Mineral Sample Extraction

Mineral Sample Extraction

Mineral Sample Extraction

Mineral Area
Infrastructure
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Railway
The railroad service to transport minerals, which is close to the Sierra Mojada mining area, connects to the north with the U.S. border via El Paso, Texas (300 km), to the west with Monterrey, which in turn connects with the seaports of Altamira and Veracruz, which are the main gateways for trade from Europe. To the south with the port of Manzanillo, which is the main gateway for trade with Asia.
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Industrial Electricity
Although power levels are sufficient for current operations and exploration, any development of the project would potentially require additional power supplies to be sourced.
The Comisión Federal de Electricidad is the Mexican state-owned electricity monopoly, widely known as CFE, which provides service to the area. High voltage (13,400 v) power is available to the vicinity of the head frames of the San Salvador shaft (500 KVA), the Encantada shaft (300 KVA)
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Water
The project has 5 registered water wells with CONAGUA, the Mexican Authority which controls water rights and distribution and allows for the company to take up 2.5 million cubic meters of water per annum for mining operations.
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Prime Location
It has access to highways that connect with the main cities and ports of Mexico, such as Torreon (Coahuila), Monterrey (N.L.), Tampico (Tamaulipas), among others.
It is connected to the United States 300 km from the mines of El Paso, Texas, and has an international airport 250 km away in the city of Torreón, Coahuila.
Contact Us!
Eduardo Covarrubias
Mexico
eduardo@covorti.com
Phone: +52 (811) 241-1943
Benjamin Arce
EE.UU.
benjamin.arce@covorti.com
Phone: +1 (714) 227-3256
Jesus Camacho
EE.UU.
jcamacho@covorti.com
Phone: +1 (832) 630-8494
