Examples of Don Diego Project in a sentence
The Investor shall, in its Sole Discretion, be satisfied with the viability of the Don Diego Project (including, but not limited to, the status of the application for and the terms of all necessary Permits related to the Don Diego Project).
The Project Mineral Rights are sufficient to conduct the Don Diego Project in a manner consistent with the business plans of the Parent.
Except as disclosed in the Parent Reports, no Governmental Agency has provided the Parent, Oceanica or any of their Subsidiaries, or to the knowledge of the Parent any other Person, written notice that such Governmental Agency does not intend to issue any Project Permit or any other Permit that is reasonably necessary for the construction, development and operation of the Don Diego Project.
From the start of the Don Diego Project until now, Mexico has relied on imported phosphate rock (mainly from Morocco) and imported fertilizer to meet its domestic needs.50 Most of Mexico’s domestic phosphate rock is produced by Grupo Fertinal’s terrestrial San Juan de la Costa mine in Baja California Sur.51 It opened in 1981 as an open pit mine, but transitioned to an underground mine.
The Don Diego Project is located in the area known as the Gulf of Ulloa, a region characterized by its high productivity and biodiversity, which represents the main source of livelihood for the surrounding fishing communities, namely Punta Abreojos, EI Delgadito, San Juanico, El Chicharrón, Las Barrancas, La Poza, Santo Domingo, Puerto Adolfo López Mateos, among others.
Nor has it produced any such evidence pursuant to document requests first made by Odyssey and then ordered by the Tribunal after Mexico refused to produce them voluntarily,137 including no production in response to the following request:138All Documents, Communications, and drafts reflecting a determination by SEMARNAT/DGIRA (“Draft Determinations”) and/or individual staff members regarding the environmental impact assessment of the Don Diego Project.
To carry out a marine mining project, such as the Don Diego Project, in which the extent of the damage the project could cause to the marine ecosystem is unknown, runs counter to this measure.
No Governmental Agency has provided the Parent, Oceanica or any of their Subsidiaries, or to the knowledge of the Parent any other Person, written notice that such Governmental Agency does not intend to issue any Project Permit or any other Permit that is reasonably necessary for the construction, development and operation of the Don Diego Project.
The case concerns the Don Diego Project, a seabed mining project off of the coast of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula.
Nevertheless, the scientific community has clearly stated on multiple occasions that “preliminary evaluations [of seabed mining] show considerable and irreversible impacts on the marine ecosystems and fishing resources”.16 It is therefore impossible to argue that underwater dredging from the Don Diego Project would not have negative impacts on the biodiversity in the Gulf of Ulloa.