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Kibali Gold Mine Production Falls Short in First Half of 2025

Kibali Gold Mine Production Falls Short in First Half of 2025

  • Kibali produced 306,667 ounces in H1 2025, below the half-year target of 344,000–377,500 ounces.

  • Production is down 13% year-on-year due to lower ore grades and operational challenges.

  • Strong gold prices boosted revenues despite lower output

The Kibali gold mine in Haut-Uélé province, DRC, produced 306,666.6 ounces (8,693.8 kg) of gold in the first half of 2025. Barrick Mining, the mine’s operator, reported the figure on August 11. This output falls short of the half-year target of 344,000–377,500 ounces and marks a 13% decline compared with 351,111 ounces in the same period of 2024.

AngloGold Ashanti, which holds a 45% stake in the mine alongside Barrick, attributes the decline to lower ore grades. “Operational difficulties have reduced the amount of underground ore available for processing, increasing the use of lower-grade open-pit ore,” the company said. Barrick had previously forecast higher underground grades later in the year, but this has not yet materialized.

Despite the production drop, high gold prices have bolstered revenue. Kibali’s first-half average selling price is forecast at $3,099 per ounce, up from $2,213 a year earlier. The mine generated $702.2 million in sales in 2024, and analysts from Canadian firm Fidelity anticipate gold could reach $4,000 per ounce by year-end, supporting Barrick’s revenue growth even amid lower output.

This article was initially reported in French by Pierre Mukoko

Adapted in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

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