This is the new place to find gold in France, “tens of tons” buried underground

1708842825 This is the new place to find gold in France

A region could become a real gold mine again in a few years, as the stocks seem very large.

Are we heading towards a new gold rush in France in 2024?! The race to obtain the most precious metal is relaunched in France. A site with a “significant deposit potential” will be exploited in the coming years to try to extract kilos of gold nuggets. The State has just given the green light. The objective: “to contribute greatly to the independence of supply of precious and strategic metals in France and Europe.”

While the Côtes d’Armor, Gard and Pyrenees are the main gold sectors still known in France, a new one should therefore see the light of day. This one is located in the west of the country, in the heart of Limousin. In an area between Limoges, Brive, Périgueux and Angoulême, a research perimeter has been determined. It includes the municipalities of Chalard, Ladignac-le-Long (Haute-Vienne) and Jumilhac-le-Grand (Dordogne).

This site was not chosen at random. It is a former mining operation, called “Bourneix”, closed in 2002 and which has always been the scene of gold prospecting over the centuries. Today, “several dozen tons of gold” are still buried there. The village of Chalard is also located on the edge of “one of the largest French gold districts, with grades higher than the international average”, indicated Thomas Poitrenaud, geologist and president of the Arédiennes mines, at Figaro in 2023. And this, while a kilo of gold is worth around €60,000.

On these 39km², gold will therefore be sought, but not only. The discovery of silver, tin, copper, zinc, lead or even nickel is also hoped for. But don’t think you can come by yourself with your hat and sieve. The extraction is supervised and reserved for the company Aurelius Resources, a subsidiary of an eponymous English company, a specialist in mining. For the time being, the company will explore the soil for at least five years, a period which will allow it to determine whether an operation can then be set up to extract the metals. The company is very hopeful of setting up a mine.

Some voices are trying to be raised to oppose the project, particularly in the face of the risk of pollution that it could cause. mailthe Stop Mines 87 association is concerned that “the sites being exploited are irremediably polluted”, recalling that “the pollution is not or is too little taken care of by the operators.” It also warns of the “considerable” quantities of water required for such exploitation. The impact study The site operator acknowledges the pollution but claims that the effects will only be “temporary”.

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