Core Insights - Robex Resources has successfully completed the initial gold pour at the Kiniéro project in Guinea, achieving this milestone on time and within budget, with a yield of a 2.64kg (85 ounces) gold bar [1] - The construction of the Kiniéro project took 17 months, marking it as Robex's sixth successful project in 15 years, all delivered on schedule and within budget [2] - The Kiniéro processing plant is progressing as planned, with ore feed initiated and recoveries aligning with feasibility study expectations [2] Project Development - The construction team was deployed in July 2024, and the project has been completed without any lost-time injuries, totaling nearly five million hours worked [2][3] - Robex anticipates that the Kiniéro plant will reach its nameplate capacity in the first quarter of 2026 [3] Production and Future Plans - With Kiniéro now in production, Robex operates two assets, including Nampala in Mali, which is projected to produce 46,000-48,000 ounces annually [4] - The successful delivery of Kiniéro supports Robex's proposed merger with Predictive Discovery, aimed at developing the Bankan gold project, which is located within 25km of Kiniéro [5] - The merger is expected to create a tier-one gold hub in West Africa, targeting an annual output of over 400,000 ounces by 2029 and a consolidated resource of approximately 9.5 million ounces of gold [5][6]
Robex completes initial gold pour at Guinea’s Kiniéro project
Yahoo Finance·2025-12-22 10:15