Alamos Gold reports record production, project expansions

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The third quarter marks the first reporting period with the Magino mine under Alamos ownership. The company has advanced the integration of the Magino project into its Island Gold operation in Ontario, after acquiring Argonaut Gold in July.

Phase 3+ expansion also continues at the Island Gold project. The shaft is currently at a depth of 800 metres, doubling its depth from the end of the last quarter. This is halfway from its ultimate goal of 1,373 metres.

Alamos said it is on track to complete this expansion within the first half of 2026, adding that this is expected to bring its annual production rate closer to 700,000 oz. per year.

The growth in Q3 was also attributed to the Mulatos mine in Mexico. Development and expansion of its Puerto Del Aire project in Sonora, Mexico, continued during the third quarter. The company expects to triple the Mulatos mine life to at least 2035.

Alamos was also recognized…

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