Who Are We?

MAPA DE TESOROS is a specialized technical project focused on the advanced analysis of geospatial information applied to identifying opportunities in mining and natural resource exploration.

Our work is based on the integration of multispectral satellite imagery, SAR radar data, magnetometry, relevant mining cartography, and other technical inputs—all processed and analyzed within a professional-grade Geographic Information System (GIS).

Unlike generic or intuitive proposals, MAPA DE TESOROS prioritizes rigorous data-based analysis aimed at reducing uncertainty before executing field activities or committing capital, providing clear and verifiable information for strategic decision-making.

About the Project

MAPA DE TESOROS was created as a response to a specific industry need: access to reliable technical information before beginning exploration.

The project integrates multiple geospatial data sources—optical, radar, and geophysical—to build territorial analysis models that identify areas of interest, structural patterns, and favorable contexts for mining exploration and potential assessment.

The approach is not to replace field work, but rather to optimize it by prioritizing areas, reducing risks, and improving efficiency in the subsequent stages of the project.

Meet Our Management Team

The team behind MAPA DE TESOROS is led by professionals with extensive experience in territorial analysis, remote sensing, and geographic information systems (GIS) applied to natural resources and mining.

The technical management of the project combines institutional experience, technical judgment, and deep knowledge of the territory, ensuring that every analysis meets professional standards rather than superficial interpretations.

Phil Gonzales

Commercial Manager

Bartolo Delgado

CEO – Executive Director

Renzo Rosales

Administrative and Compliance Director

Why Mapa de Tesoros?​

  • True integration of multispectral, SAR radar, and geophysical data

  • Analysis developed using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

  • Technical approach prior to field work

  • Risk reduction and investment optimization

  • Professional judgment, not intuition