Perama Project
The Perama Hill Project concerns the exploitation of gold and silver deposits in the Perama area, located on the border of the Evros and Rodopi Prefectures in Thrace.
About the project
The project is located in a non-residential area, of a low agricultural and forestry production value in the prefecture of Evros in Thrace.
It lies at approximately 5km from the sea, 28km from the port of Alexandroupoli, 15 km from Makri, 7 km from Mesti and 0.5km from the village of Perama.
Thracean Mining
Thracean Mining is a Greek company that is specialized in the research, development and mining of gold in Northern Greece. Its primary target is the development and operation of the gold mine of Perama Hill in the Prefecture of Evros.
The main shareholder of Thrace Mining is the Canadian company Eldorado Gold Corporation, which is involved in mining, mine development, and exploration in Canada, Greece, and Turkey.
Benefits
for society and the environment
The investment boosts local development, creates infrastructure and applies internationally recognised sustainability practices, contributing to a strong and responsible future for all.
Local economy
New jobs and strengthening local businesses.
Social goodwill
Infrastructure, education and utilities for local communities.
Environmental protection
Modern mining technologies, cyclical use of water.
What is modern mining?
Modern mining is a technologically sophisticated process that is carried out under strict environmental and social rules.
It is based on electricity, reducing CO₂ emissions and protecting natural resources, while operating within a strict legal and institutional framework.
Minerals
Minerals such as gold, copper, silver, lead, and zinc are fundamental to technological progress, the economy, and our daily lives.
Their unique properties are used in dozens of sectors, from energy and communications to medicine and construction.
Minerals
Minerals such as gold, copper, silver, lead, and zinc are fundamental to technological progress, the economy, and our daily lives.
Their unique properties are used in dozens of sectors, from energy and communications to medicine and construction.