Silvercorp Wins Final Legal Challenge for El Domo Project, Moving Forward with Construction
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miércoles, 6 de agosto de 2025, 3:10 am ET2 min de lectura
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The El Domo Project, currently under construction, is the first mining project in Ecuador to have conducted an environmental consultation aligned with the standards of the Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean [1]. This process has been validated by multiple levels of the Ecuadorian judiciary, including ordinary courts and the Constitutional Court.
The environmental license for the project was supported by 98% of the population within the project's area of influence, indicating strong local support [1]. The El Domo Project is expected to bring significant long-term socio-economic benefits to the local community of Las Naves.
The summary of judicial proceedings shows that the project has navigated various legal challenges. On June 5, 2024, a group of individuals filed a constitutional protection action against the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Ecological Transition (MAATE) [1]. The local court in Las Naves Canton, Bolívar Province, Ecuador dismissed the action, confirming that MAATE had complied with applicable environmental consultation requirements prior to issuing an environmental license for the project [1]. The plaintiffs appealed to the provincial court, which also dismissed the appeal, affirming the lower court's decision [1]. The plaintiffs then filed an Extraordinary Protection Action (EPA) before the Constitutional Court, which declined to admit the EPA and subsequently rejected a clarification motion [1].
Despite the opposition from anti-mining groups, the project has not been materially impacted. Silvercorp remains committed to advancing the El Domo Project responsibly and in full compliance with Ecuadorian law [1]. The company is dedicated to responsible mineral development and supporting local communities, adhering to the highest environmental, social, and governance standards [1].
With the final legal hurdle removed, Silvercorp plans to accelerate the project timelines and revenue generation. The company's strategy includes focusing on generating free cash flow from long-life mines, organic growth through extensive drilling for discovery, ongoing merger and acquisition efforts to unlock value, and a long-term commitment to responsible mining and ESG [1].
References:
[1] https://silvercorpmetals.com/silvercorp-announces-ecuador-constitutional-court-decision-upholding-environmental-license-for-el-domo-project/
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/silvercorp-metals-brief-announcing-ecuador-constitutional-court-decision-upholding-environmental-li-ce7c5ed8d98cf621
[3] https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/903-tsx/svm/184876-silvercorp-announces-ecuador-constitutional-court-decision-upholding-environmental-license-for-el-domo-project.html
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Silvercorp Metals Inc.'s (SVM) environmental license for the El Domo project in Ecuador has been upheld by the Constitutional Court, dismissing the final legal hurdle. The project has strong local support and has not been materially impacted by opposition from anti-mining groups. Silvercorp plans to proceed with construction and production, accelerating project timelines and revenue generation. The company remains committed to responsible mining practices and upholding high environmental, social, and governance standards.
Silvercorp Metals Inc. (SVM) has received a significant boost in its El Domo mining project in Ecuador. The Constitutional Court of Ecuador has delivered a unanimous decision rejecting the final legal challenge against the project's environmental license, thereby definitively upholding its validity [1]. This decision marks a crucial milestone for the company, as it removes the last legal hurdle in the project's development.The El Domo Project, currently under construction, is the first mining project in Ecuador to have conducted an environmental consultation aligned with the standards of the Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean [1]. This process has been validated by multiple levels of the Ecuadorian judiciary, including ordinary courts and the Constitutional Court.
The environmental license for the project was supported by 98% of the population within the project's area of influence, indicating strong local support [1]. The El Domo Project is expected to bring significant long-term socio-economic benefits to the local community of Las Naves.
The summary of judicial proceedings shows that the project has navigated various legal challenges. On June 5, 2024, a group of individuals filed a constitutional protection action against the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Ecological Transition (MAATE) [1]. The local court in Las Naves Canton, Bolívar Province, Ecuador dismissed the action, confirming that MAATE had complied with applicable environmental consultation requirements prior to issuing an environmental license for the project [1]. The plaintiffs appealed to the provincial court, which also dismissed the appeal, affirming the lower court's decision [1]. The plaintiffs then filed an Extraordinary Protection Action (EPA) before the Constitutional Court, which declined to admit the EPA and subsequently rejected a clarification motion [1].
Despite the opposition from anti-mining groups, the project has not been materially impacted. Silvercorp remains committed to advancing the El Domo Project responsibly and in full compliance with Ecuadorian law [1]. The company is dedicated to responsible mineral development and supporting local communities, adhering to the highest environmental, social, and governance standards [1].
With the final legal hurdle removed, Silvercorp plans to accelerate the project timelines and revenue generation. The company's strategy includes focusing on generating free cash flow from long-life mines, organic growth through extensive drilling for discovery, ongoing merger and acquisition efforts to unlock value, and a long-term commitment to responsible mining and ESG [1].
References:
[1] https://silvercorpmetals.com/silvercorp-announces-ecuador-constitutional-court-decision-upholding-environmental-license-for-el-domo-project/
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/silvercorp-metals-brief-announcing-ecuador-constitutional-court-decision-upholding-environmental-li-ce7c5ed8d98cf621
[3] https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/903-tsx/svm/184876-silvercorp-announces-ecuador-constitutional-court-decision-upholding-environmental-license-for-el-domo-project.html

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