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Newmont Goldcorp’s Ahafo Mill Expansion in Ghana processes first ore

Newmont Goldcorps Ahafo Mill Expansion in Ghana. (Image source: Newmont Goldcorp Corporation)

Newmont Goldcorp Corporation has announced that the Ahafo Mill Expansion (AME) project in Ghana successfully processed its first ore and is on track to achieve commercial production in the Q4 2019

The mill expansion will increase average annual gold production at the Ahafo mine by between 75,000 and 100,000 ounces for the first five years, beginning in 2020, with mill capacity expanding by more than 50 per cent through the addition of a crusher, grinding mill and leach tanks. The project is expected to deliver an internal rate of return of more than 20 per cent and, together with other projects at Ahafo, will extend profitable production through at least 2029.

“The mill expansion will increase Ahafo’s production to between 550,000 and 650,000 ounces per year through 2024 while lowering life-of-mine processing costs,” said Tom Palmer, president at Newmont Goldcorp Corporation.

“The project also accelerates the efficient processing of stockpiled ore and supports the profitable development of Ahafo’s highly prospective underground resources, which continue to demonstrate considerable upside.”

In 2019, Ahafo is expected to achieve record production – with improved costs – driven by higher grades from the Subika open pit, a full year of mining from the Subika Underground and the completion of the Ahafo Mill Expansion. Capital costs for the AME are estimated at between US$140mn and US$180mn and have been funded through free cash flow and available cash balances. Commercial production began at Ahafo in 2006, and in 2018 the operation sold 436,000 ounces of gold at all-in sustaining costs of US$864 per ounce.

Newmont Goldcorp Corporation’s projects include Akyem and the Phoenix Copper Leach in 2013, the Turf Vent Shaft in 2015, Merian and Long Canyon in 2016, the Tanami Expansion in 2017, and Twin Underground, Northwest Exodus and Subika Underground in 2018, and the Tanami power project in 2019.

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