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The Compañía Española de Minas de Tharsis was a
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It is also cited as the "Compañía Española de Azufre y Cobre de Tharsis" (Sáez, Donaire y Moreno, 2017, p. 99). company belonging to the mining sector, whose activity was developed mainly in the Tharsis-La Zarza mining basin. It was born as heir to the former British company that had operated the Tharsis mines since the mid-19th century. The company was active between 1978 and 1995, ceasing operations due to the crisis that the sector was going through at that time.


History


Creation and early years

Since the second half of the 19th century, the
Tharsis Sulphur and Copper Company Limited The Tharsis Sulphur and Copper Company Limited (TOS) was a British mining company that operated in Spain during the 19th and 20th centuries, dedicated to the extraction and commercialization of pyrites. Throughout its existence, it exploited severa ...
, a British-owned company, had operated a series of mines in the Tharsis-La Zarza mining basin to extract
pyrite The mineral pyrite ( ), or iron pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula Fe S2 (iron (II) disulfide). Pyrite is the most abundant sulfide mineral. Pyrite's metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue ...
s and other minerals. By 1970 the deposits and facilities in the area began to pass into Spanish domain. In 1972 the company Cros absorbed part of its assets in the Tharsis mines, settling in the region. These changes took place in a context in which foreign capital had mostly left the mining operations in the
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. In 1978 the "''Compañía Española de las Minas de Tharsis''" was incorporated. After a complex purchase process, the transfer of assets and properties was not finally closed until June 30, 1979. The new company maintained the traditional operations of mineral extraction and transfer, although in the 1980s it diversified its activities. A considerable part of the pyrite production began to be destined to the
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, where several industrial plants operated, which were abundantly nourished by pyrites. Due to this circumstance, the
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company set up a link that connected the Gibraleón-Ayamonte line with the Tharsis railroad and reached the Corrales station. Through this improvised railway route, pyrite shipments could be sent to the Chemical Park in a much more direct way. By 1987 the Tharsis company was the main pyrite seller in Spain, with a 42.7% share of the national market. During those years its main customer was '' Fosfórico Español'',During 1987, for example, Fosfórico Español acquired 422,303 tons of
pyrite The mineral pyrite ( ), or iron pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula Fe S2 (iron (II) disulfide). Pyrite is the most abundant sulfide mineral. Pyrite's metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue ...
from the Tharsis mines (Ferrero Blanco, 2000, p. 260).
although other partners, such as Cros and '' Empresa Nacional de Fertilizantes'', also stood out. The position of the mining company was even greater in terms of exports, since 97% of the Spanish pyrite destined abroad came from Tharsis. Those years coincided with the decline of the Riotinto mines and other exploitations in the province, as a result of the serious crisis that Huelva's mining industry was going through. The owner of Tharsis was also affected by the situation and had to face several labor conflicts. However, this was not an obstacle for the company to continue diversifying its business. In 1987 it took control of the company ''San Telmo Ibérica Minera'' and acquired some mining concessions in the Valdelamusa area. Another initiative of that time was developed in the historic Filón Sur deposit, where there were
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reserves with a great wealth of gold and silver. The Tharsis company formed a subsidiary company with the British Centurion Corporation to treat the gossan extracted in this area.


Final stage

At the beginning of the 1990s the company's economic situation had worsened considerably due to external factors such as the fall in prices on the international market. In 1991 the exploitation of the La Zarza deposits ceased. The company's main mining activity was concentrated in the ''Filón Norte'' area of Tharsis, while ''Filón Sur'' was sold to a Canadian corporation. Since 1993 the mineral was no longer exported by sea to foreign countries, limiting its customers to the companies operating in the
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. The continuous deficits made the business unsustainable, so the company ended up ceasing its activities in December 1995. Compañía Española de Minas de Tharsis was declared bankrupt on April 15, 1996, after which it went into liquidation. The workers formed instead a labor corporation,
Nueva Tharsis Nueva Tharsis is a Spanish mining company based in the town of Tharsis, Huelva, Tharsis, Huelva, Spain. It is the heir of several of the companies that have been exploiting the deposits of the Tharsis-La Zarza mining basin since the second half o ...
, which received the necessary assets to continue mining activities.


Organization and facilities

The administrative offices of the company were located in the nucleus of the
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, which had once housed the British colony. On the other hand, the company had its headquarters in the city of
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, located at No. 2, Alameda de Sundheim, while in Madrid it had a branch office. A part of the company's activities were carried out in the North Tharsis Lode, where there were numerous facilities: workshops, ore loading dock, offices, etc. Another important part of the exploitations was located in La Zarza. The ore for export was exported through the
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by means of a
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. All this network of facilities was linked together by a narrow-gauge railway line, the so-called Tharsis railroad, which linked the mines with the Odiel river. An ore crushing plant and a railway classification station were located in Corrales.


Archive collections

At present, the company's documentary collections are under the custody of the Tharsis Mines Historical Archive.


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