Welcome to the Mulatos Mine

The primary setting of the Alamos story can be found within the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range in the east-central portion of the State of Sonora, Mexico.  It is there that you will find the Mulatos Mine, located within a scenic mountain range.  The mine is approximately 220 kilometres by air east of the City of Hermosillo, and 300 kilometres south of the United States of America - Mexico border.   

In the coming paragraphs, you will learn much about the Mulatos Mine and how it operates.  What these words cannot convey, however, is what makes it operate with such remarkable efficiency and productivity. You would do better to view the accompanying photos to reveal that fact, for it is there you will come across some of the faces of those who so often call Mulatos home.  Everyone from the mine management team on down is dedicated to making Mulatos the gold standard of mine sites.
 

The Salamandra group of concessions covers an area of more than 30,000 hectares, which contains the Mulatos Deposit plus several significant satellite gold systems, including Puerto del Aire, El Halcon, La Yaqui, Los Bajios, Cerro Pelon, El Victor, San Carlos, El Carricito, and El Realito.  An Advanced Exploration Program to develop additional mineralresources for inclusion into an expanded Mulatos Pit is ongoing.  In addition to increasing resources near current mining operations, Alamos has a Regional Exploration Program that is focused on other targets within the Mulatos District.