Silverco Cusi Mine PEA: Bigger Isn’t Always Better

Most mining stories are about giant projects, huge capital bills, and long waits for production. This one’s different. Silverco Mining’s (TSXV: SICO) new PEA outlines a much smaller silver restart at the past-producing Cusi Mine in Mexico, with low upfront capital, a sub-one-year payback at base case pricing, and a timeline that could see production return far faster than most projects in the sector.

In this video, we break down Silverco’s new PEA for Cusi and examine why this small-scale silver story may be more attractive than some much larger projects. We also look at the economics behind the restart, the leverage to higher silver prices, and why speed to cash flow can matter more than size in this market.


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