CEO Clips - Orvana Minerals: Expanding Gold, Silver & Copper Production Across Key Global Regions
Orvana Minerals is an established mining company focused on gold, silver, and copper production, with active operations in Spain, project development in Bolivia, and exploration in Argentina.

Orvana Minerals: Gold and Copper Producer Poised for Growth
Orvana Minerals is a gold producer in Spain with a growth trajectory focused on resuming production in Bolivia in 2026.
With a clear long-term strategy, Orvana is currently constructing the expansion of its processing plant in Bolivia while exploring high-potential targets in Argentina. From production to development and exploration, Orvana continues to build a strong pipeline, delivering on its vision for sustainable expansion in the precious and base metals sector.
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