OCEANAGOLD ANNOUNCES START OF PROCESSING AT DIDIPIO

By: Philippine Resources January 05, 2022

Photo credit: OceanaGold - Processing Plant at Didipio Mine

Back in November, OceanaGold Corporation announced the commencement of processing at the Didipio Gold-Copper Mine. 

Scott Sullivan, Chief Operating Officer & Acting CEO of OceanaGold said, “This is a major milestone for OceanaGold, the Didipio Mine and host communities. Following the confirmation of the Didipio Mine Financial or Technical Assistance Agreement renewal, Didipio is producing gold and copper again, which will be an important source of free cash flow generation for the Company and a significant contributor of socio-economic benefits for the region and country.”

“The start of milling is two weeks ahead of schedule, following the completion of plant upgrades and maintenance activities and the start of mining activities was one month ahead of schedule. It marks a new beginning for the operation and the predominately Filipino workforce who are leading and operating a first quartile gold and copper producer.”

“As the underground mining operations continue to ramp up over the course of the next eight to nine months, the primary ore feed will be sourced from low-grade stockpiles, of which the Company has approximately 23 million tonnes of ore on surface. With underground ore progressively being delivered to the ROM pad, the operation will increase the proportion of higher-grade ore feed to supplement the mill.”

The Didipio process plant is expected to ramp up to its throughput rate of 3.5 million tonnes per annum over the course of the next few weeks. For the remainder of the year, the Company expects to produce between 7,000 and 12,000 ounces of gold and 1,000 tonnes of copper at an All-In Sustaining Costs between US$100 and US$150 per ounce sold on a by-product basis. The Company will continue to manage the risks associated with COVID-19 as it continues to ramp up operations to full production rates of 10,000 ounces of gold and 1,000 tonnes of copper a month.

Mr Sullivan went on to add, “We are grateful for the support and cooperation from our workforce, government and regulators who are working with us as we ramp up Didipio to full production. In parallel with the ramp-up, Didipio has recommenced social and development projects and continues to support COVID-19 vaccination and community health programs in partnership with local authorities.”

 

Article courtesy of OceanaGold


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