Mining
Province of Jujuy

National

Mining Code (1919)
Mining Investment Law (24,196)
General Environment Law (25,675)
Federal Mining Agreement (24,228)
National Mining Trade System (24,523)
Wildlife Protection (22,421)

Hazardous Waste (24,051)
Occupational Safety and Hygiene (19,587)
Ratification of ILO Convention 169 (24,071)

National Secretariat of Mining

Provincial

Provincial Constitution
Mining Procedure Code (5,186) 
General Environment Law (5,063)
Registry of Mining Producers (3,574)
Tax Code Mineral Tenures (4,696)
Water Code (161)
Reg. Dec. of Mining Environmental Protection (7,751)

Secretariat of Mining and Hydrocarbons of Jujuy – Directorate of Provincial Mining

Soil Sampling Application
Forms and Provisional Fees

Mine Application
Forms
Mining Concession Fee
Mining Producer Registration

Application for mining concession
Mining concession fee
Royalties
Easements

Environmental Impact Report

At each stage

With biannual renewal

To be submitted before:

+ Permits for drilling, aggregate extraction, water use, infrastructure (gas and electricity) before different agencies of the province. 

National

Income Taxes
Export Duties  
Social Security 
Debits and Credits

Provincial

Royalties  
Gross Income
Provisional Concession Fee
Mining Concession Fee
Service Fees
Report and Request Stamps
Provincial Companies Holding

Major operating mines and advanced projects

1

1. Sales de Jujuy (Li)
Arcadium-Toyota, Tsusho-Jemse

2

2. Minera Exar (Li)
Lithium-Americas, Ganfeng-Jemse

3

3. Puna Operation (Ag, Zn, Pb)
SSR Mining

4

4. Minera Aguilar (Ag, Zn, Pb)
Grupo Integra

5

5. Catalina II Mine (Alluvial Au)
Espiritu de los Andes Inc.

6

6. Córdoba Mine (Alluvial Au)
Soc. Minera Sta. María

7

7. Ajedrez Mine (Alluvial Au)
Luis Losi Inc.

8

8. Adriana Mine (Alluvial Au)
Mom Mining LLC

9

9. Lupe Mine (Alluvial Au)
Mom Mining LLC

10

10. La Auxiliadora Mine (Alluvial Au)
Mom Mining LLC

11

11. La Providencia (Ag, Pb, Cu, Zn)
Hanaq Group

12

12. Martin Bronce Mine (Cu)
Mom Mining LLC

13

13. Loma Blanca Mine (Borate)
Procesadora de Boratos Argentinos

14

14. Salt Producers

15

15. Puesto Viejo Quarry (Limestone)
Holcim Arg. Inc.

16

16. Los Tilianes Quarry (Limestone)
Pucará Inc.

17

17. Manzano Quarry (Limestone)
Pucará Inc.

18

18. Urkupiña Quarry (Gypsum)
Compañía Minera Urkupiña

19

19. Jama Project (Li)
Lilac Solutions Unipersonal Corp.

20

20. Cauchari Project (Li)
Arcadium

21

21. Tuzgle (Geothermal energy)
Geotermia Andina Inc.

22

22. Formentera Mine (Li)
Patagonia Lithium Arg. Inc.

23

23. Salinas Grandes Project (Li)
Lition Energy Inc.

24

24. Guayatayoc Project (Li)
Techenergy Lithium

25

25. Solaroz Project (Li)
Solaroz Inc.

26

26. Susques Project (Li)
Susques Energía Inc.

27

27. Huancar Project (REE)
Litica Resources Inc.

28

28. Quepente Project (REE)
Litica Resources Inc.

29

29. Aguiliri Project (Au, Ag, Cu)
Hanaq Group

References

Operating/Producing Mines
  1. Sales de Jujuy (Li)
    Arcadium-Toyota, Tsusho-Jemse
  2. Minera Exar (Li)
    Lithium-Americas, Ganfeng-Jemse
  3. Puna Operation (Ag, Zn, Pb)
    SSR Mining
  4. Minera Aguilar (Ag, Zn, Pb)
    Grupo Integra
  5. Catalina II Mine (Alluvial Au)
    Espiritu de los Andes Inc.
  6. Córdoba Mine (Alluvial Au)
    Soc. Minera Sta. María
  7. Ajedrez Mine (Alluvial Au)
    Luis Losi Inc.
  8. Adriana Mine (Alluvial Au)
    Mom Mining LLC
  9. Lupe Mine (Alluvial Au)
    Mom Mining LLC
  10. La Auxiliadora Mine (Alluvial Au)
    Mom Mining LLC
  11. La Providencia (Ag, Pb, Cu, Zn)
    Hanaq Group
  12. Martin Bronce Mine (Cu)
    Mom Mining LLC
  13. Loma Blanca Mine (Borate)
    Procesadora de Boratos Argentinos
  14. Salt Producers
  1. Puesto Viejo Quarry (Limestone)
    Holcim Arg. Inc.
  2. Los Tilianes Quarry (Limestone)
    Pucará Inc.
  3. Manzano Quarry (Limestone)
    Pucará Inc.
  4. Urkupiña Quarry (Gypsum)
    Compañía Minera Urkupiña
  1. Jama Project (Li)
    Lilac Solutions Unipersonal Corp.
  2. Cauchari Project (Li)
    Arcadium
  3. Tuzgle (Geothermal energy)
    Geotermia Andina Inc.
  4. Formentera Mine (Li)
    Patagonia Lithium Arg. Inc.
  5. Salinas Grandes Project (Li)
    Lition Energy Inc.
  6. Guayatayoc Project (Li)
    Techenergy Lithium
  7. Solaroz Project (Li)
    Solaroz Inc.
  8. Susques Project (Li)
    Susques Energía Inc.
  9. Huancar Project (REE)
    Litica Resources Inc.
  10. Quepente Project (REE)
    Litica Resources Inc.
  11. Aguiliri Project (Au, Ag, Cu)
    Hanaq Group

Industrial Ecosystem

It is robust and diversified, composed of key actors for the development of mining, where the government, companies, institutions, organizations, unions and the society interact.

Government

Organizations, Chambers and NGOs

Companies

Others

Mining suppliers, indigenous communities, NGOs, the society in general

Sustainability (ESG)

We work towards a transparent, responsible and sustainable
mining, committed to the society and the environment.

Jujuy Verde
Carbono Neutral 2050

Addressing climate change as a medium and long-term State policy.

Cauchari Solar

Daily production of more than 300 Mw of clean energy connected to the national power grid.

Jujuy Energía y Minería Sociedad del Estado

Public-private company that generates renewable energy projects.

Girsu Jujuy Sociedad del Estado

State-owned company that carries out an Urban Solid Waste Management Plan.

Suppliers

We encourage the development of local suppliers
of excellence, with world-class technology.

Infrastructure

We have the appropriate instruments and infrastructure
for the development of mining activities.

Free trade zones in Perico and La Quiaca under construction
1
International Airport
1
Industrial Parks
1
Belgrano Cargas Norte Railway
1 km
Paved Road Network
1 %
Localities with fiber optics
1
Gas pipelines
1
Installed power (Connected to the national power grid)
1 Mw
Photovoltaic Generation
> 1 Mw

JUJUY within the Bi-oceanic Corridor that connects Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Chile. With connections to ports in Chile and southern Brazil

Transparency

Access to agile and clear mechanisms to legitimize the activity, promoting access to information and open communication.

Environmental control of mining activities
- Inspection, monitoring, supervision and control of the execution of mining projects by the Directorate of Provincial Mining and the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change
- 98 ex officio inspections by the mining police in 2024
- More than 1,500 environmental monitoring points for water, soil, air, flora and fauna quality are currently in place throughout the province.
Participation of indigenous peoples
- Participatory Environmental Monitoring: 80 in 2023, 125 in 2024.
- Constant accompaniment by the Secretariat of Indigenous Peoples.
- 273 communities currently have legal status.
- More than 50 communities participating in mining projects.
Public consultation
When submitting a project to the application authority, the process of prior, free and informed consultation must be accredited when there are communities involved, as well as the participation of the municipality or the municipal commission and the superficiaries.
(Art. 84, Decree 7751).
Good practices
- Mandatory Relationship and Communication Plan for companies in Environmental Impact Reports (Art. 78, Decree 7751).
- Compliance with international standards:
EITI, IRMA, GRI, Argentine Institute of Standardization and Certification [IRAM], etc.

Secretariat of Mining and Hydrocarbons

San Salvador de Jujuy (4600)

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