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    Mexican security risks for mine operators: key exposure notes for project teams

    February 25, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Mexican security risks for mine operators: key exposure notes for project teams

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Escalating cartel violence in Mexico, including the late-January abduction and killing of Vizsla Silver workers and nationwide unrest after Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader “El Mencho” was shot dead, is prompting TD Cowen to flag higher security risk for mine operators and investors. Current trouble spots Sinaloa and Jalisco account for only about 1.5% of national mine output, but TD warns that spillover into Zacatecas and Chihuahua, which produce roughly one-third and 12% of Mexican mine output respectively, would be far more material. Combined with higher mining duties since late 2024 and over 1,100 concessions reclaimed, the risk shift is expected to favour companies with larger Tier I exposure in Canada and the US.

    Technical Brief

    • Late-January abduction of 10 Vizsla Silver workers, with several killed, shows direct targeting of mine staff.
    • Mexico supplies ~28% of global mine-site silver and ~50% of primary silver mine output, heightening systemic risk.
    • Additional exposure includes ~4% of global gold and ~3% of copper mine production sourced from Mexico.
    • Killing of JNGC leader “El Mencho” triggered unrest in at least 22 states, disrupting infrastructure and logistics.
    • MS Risk characterises the post-El Mencho environment as shifting from centralised cartel control to decentralised, localised instability.
    • Short-term (three‑month) security risk is assessed as elevated, pending whether JNGC consolidates or fractures.
    • For mine safety management, reports emphasise planning for cartel fragmentation, reprisal attacks and opportunistic crime during power shifts.

    Our Take

    With Mexico providing 28% of global mine-site silver supply and companies like First Majestic Silver and Endeavour Silver showing 72–91% NAV exposure to the country, any prolonged disruption in states such as Chihuahua or Zacatecas would likely tighten the cost curve and pricing power for lower-risk silver jurisdictions in our database (e.g. Canada and the US).

    The concentration of Torex Gold Resources’ value in Mexico (95% of NAV) contrasts with more diversified names like Pan American Silver (27% Mexico exposure), implying that risk premia and insurance/security costs will be disproportionately material for single-jurisdiction operators in current project economics and financing discussions.

    Lundin’s US$100 million exploration push at Fruta del Norte in Ecuador, noted alongside Mexican assets such as Penasquito and La Colorada, underlines how Latin American gold and copper growth options are increasingly being weighed against Mexico-specific security risk when boards choose where to allocate incremental capital.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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