Calibre Mining shares jump after another quarter of record gold production

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“Our demonstrated quarter-over-quarter delivery and continued robust operating cash flows provides the opportunity to self-fund all growth opportunities and reinvest into exciting exploration across all the assets while maintaining a strong treasury,” commented Darren Hall, president and CEO Calibre.

By June 30, 2022, the company had cash of C$92.3 million, a C$15 million increase over the previous quarter’s balance.

During the second quarter, Calibre received its environmental permit to develop the Pavon Central open pit in Nicaragua, which is expected to drive up its production in 2023-24. “With this approval confirmed we provided our robust grade-driven and reserve-backed multi-year production outlook growing up to 300,000 ounces of gold production in 2024,” Hall added.

The company also completed 62 km of drilling across its operations, leading to new discoveries, resource building opportunities and the potential for…

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