Endeavour Silver Provides Update on Blockade at its Terronera Mine
Endeavour’s Terronera project remains blocked with no new details as the market looks past the halt.

Endeavour Silver Corp. (EDR) provided an update on the blockade at its Terronera mine, which was previously announced on August 16, 2026. The company confirmed that operations remain temporarily suspended as of August 12, 2026, with no material change to the operational status. Negotiations with the nearby Ejido community continue and are described as cordial and respectful. The release did not disclose an agreement, a restart date, lost production estimates, cost impacts, or any revision to guidance.
Endeavour Silver Corp. (EDR) issued a release on August 19 that is incremental to its August 16 announcement and contains no materially new facts. The Terronera project remains strategically important to the company, contributing roughly 2.4–2.6 moz of guided 2026 silver and 35–36 koz of guided gold, with high-margin gold by-product credit.
The market had already absorbed the original blockade news, with the stock moving from $14.76 on August 14 to $13.42 on August 18, before rebounding to $15.15 by August 19. This update discloses no quantified downtime, lost ounces, cost revision, legal action, or funding need.
Endeavour Silver Corp. (EDR) is a mid-tier silver producer operating three mines: Guanaceví and Terronera in Mexico, and Kolpa in Peru. The company sold its Bolañitos asset to Guanajuato Silver in January 2026. Terronera entered commercial production on October 1, 2025, and serves as the key near-term growth asset. Pitarrilla, located in Durango, Mexico, is the principal development project, with a feasibility study expected in 2026. Exploration assets are held in Mexico, Chile, and the United States.