Iamgold closer to buying back 9.7% stake in Côté mine

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Located 125 km southwest of Timmins, Ontario, Côté produced its first doré bar in April, achieving commercial production in August this year.

Côté, located 125 km southwest of Timmins, Ontario, is Canada’s third-largest gold mine in terms of production.

The asset is currently owned as a joint venture set in December 2022 between the Toronto-based miner and Sumitomo. At the time, the company faced financial hurdles, so it sought a loan from the Japanese miner to complete the Côté project. As a result, Sumitomo’s stake in Côté increased from 30% to 40%. The loan agreement allowed Iamgold to buy back its 70% interest within a specified period.

In May 2024, Iamgold announced it had secured $300 million in funding that would be used to repurchase the 9.7% interest from its partner.

Total gold production from Côté Gold this year is expected to be in the range of 220,000-290,000 ounces as improvements to mill availability…

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