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There are more than 3,000 miners petition in January and May
According to data from the decentralized public body, the Geological Mining and Metallurgical Institute (Ingemmet) departments that have attracted the most interest from individuals and companies interested in mining in Peru is led by Arequipa with 461 petitions.
Lima followed with 307 petitions, with 278 Ancash, Ayacucho 249, La Libertad 209, with 202 Puno, Cajamarca with 183, with 152 Huancavelica, Junin 159, with 125 Ica, Moquegua 120, with 112 Cusco, Apurimac 92, with 91 Piura, Lambayeque with 73, Tacna 59, 43 and Huanuco Pasco with 39.
According to Peruvian law, this is the first step for an applicant if you have located a mineral deposit in an area freely available to apply for a grant.
This gives the right to explore and exploit mineral resources that are in the basement of the area comprising the grant, making it the owner of the minerals they extract achieved.
The name given to this request is “mining petition” and the form for this purpose you can get free on the Ingemmet or the Regional Energy and Mines.
To do this, you must attach the original receipts for payment of fees and duration of procedure, the latter according to extension on request.
In the case of the general, the right to force payment equal to three dollars per hectare, while for the small mining producer accredited by the MEM, the year you pay a dollar per hectare in the case of mining producer craft, payment per year is 50 cents per acre.
After obtaining the mining license is essential to manage and obtain any law (environmental, National Institute of Culture, etc.) in order to explore and exploit mineral resources.