ÍGNEABR was founded on May 30, 2014
with the objective of meeting the demands of the mining sector in the areas of mining regulation and mineral research. All of the company’s professionals have extensive experience in meeting the sector’s needs and every capacity to manage and administer the mining processes.
The company has great expertise in the execution of technical procedures with the National Mining Agency (ANM) and is continuously involved in the management and maintenance of mining titles.
We believe that the correct application of the Brazilian Mining Rules and Regulations will allow the administrative mining process to be conducted with greater guarantees, thereby significantly minimizing the risks associated with the mining business.
In the field of mineral research, ÍGNEABR plans and executes actions aimed at defining resources and reserves, always in compliance with Brazilian mining legislation, good international practices and the rules established by the Brazilian Commission of Resources and Reserves (CBRR), the Brazilian member of the Committee for International Reporting Standards of Mineral Reserves (CRIRSCO).
Giancarlo Silva
12 Years of Experience
Geologist Giancarlo Silva is the main professional of ÍGNEA Geology and Environment. He graduated in 2010 from the Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro – UFRRJ and has a post-graduate degree in Environmental and Mining Law from the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais – PUC Minas. He works as a mining consultant with a focus on prospecting projects for materials with direct use in construction.
It has extensive experience in the management of mining titles and Brazilian mining regulations, as well as extensive experience in the preparation of technical material for the maintenance of ANM/MME administrative procedures.
Geologist Giancarlo Silva has proven competence and registration with the Brazilian Commission of Resources and Reserves – CBRR in the competencies of mineral exploration and mineral resource estimation, for sand, gravel, gravel for construction and clay for red ceramics.