Earlier this yr, the corporate expanded the challenge by buying six extra mineral rights close to the present deposit and positioned inside the identical geological setting. Over the subsequent 12 months, it plans to take a position $1.6 million and undertake 13,000 metres of drilling to validate the mineralization continuity and grades.
With the current acquisitions of the Pezão and Pé Quente tasks, along with the continuing exploration works on the Serrinhas and X2 targets, the Canadian miner stated it expects a big improve within the geological potential of the area the place it plans to develop the Matupá mine.
Consequently, the corporate has now determined to quickly postpone the beginning of development at Matupá whereas it advances its geological data of the brand new targets to achieve higher visibility of the challenge’s potential.
The choice to postpone development, as Aura emphasised, is predicated on the potential enlargement of the Matupá challenge, which reinforces the corporate’s plan not solely to realize however to exceed the 450,000 oz. annual manufacturing goal within the coming years.
“The choice to postpone the Matupá development displays our technique of maximizing the returns on the invested capital,” Aura’s CEO Rodrigo Barbosa acknowledged in a information launch.
“On the identical time, we reaffirm our dedication to the plan of exceeding 450,000 GEO manufacturing within the medium time period, persevering with to advance each within the implementation of Matupá and within the optimization of our current belongings, in addition to within the analysis of potential acquisitions,” he added.
In the meantime, Aura added that it stays targeted on its initiatives to extend productiveness and effectivity throughout its belongings, such because the capability enlargement on the Almas mine in Brazil, which started manufacturing in August 2023 and is at the moment working at a capability of 1.5 million tonnes, with the expectation to succeed in 1.8 million tonnes in 2025.
The corporate can also be targeted on the development of the Borborema challenge, additionally in Brazil, which is anticipated to begin manufacturing within the first quarter of 2025, averaging 83,000 oz. of gold yearly for the primary three years of operation.