Carlos H. Fernandez
Profile
Carlos H.
Fernandez is President-Andean Silver of Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
and President and Chief Executive Officer of Andean Silver Corp.
and Minera San Cristobal.
He received an MBA from the University of Notre Dame Du Lac and a BS degree from the University of Arkansas.
Former positions of Carlos H. Fernandez
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Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2009-04-06 |
Training of Carlos H. Fernandez
University of Notre Dame | Masters Business Admin |
The University of Arkansas | Undergraduate Degree |
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Positions held
Linked companies
Private companies | 1 |
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Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia. | Non-Energy Minerals |
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