Barrick Built It. GoldQuest Found It. Who's Next in the Dominican Republic?
2026-05-05 18:13:28 ET
Hotbeds of volcanic island arc terrain can represent some of the most favorable geology for hosting world-class deposits of both precious metals and base metals. The Greater Antilles islands , although underexplored, are known to host some of the world’s most significant resources of gold, silver, copper, nickel and zinc. This group of islands lies in the Caribbean Sea and includes Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico and Jamaica.
The island of Hispaniola is divided into the nations of Haiti in the west and the Dominican Republic in the east. Like most islands, the terrain of Hispaniola was formed by intense volcanic and seismic activity, bringing rich mineralization systems to the surface from deep in the Earth. The Dominican Republic itself has the Greater Antilles’ largest mineral deposits , which include gold, silver, copper, zinc and nickel.
Major mining companies such as Barrick Mining (TSX:ABX,NYSE:B) and GoldQuest Mining (TSXV:GQC,OTCPL:GDQMF) have helped establish the Dominican Republic as a credible and prospective gold jurisdiction.
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