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(Kaieteur News) – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Canada-based Aris Mining, Neil Woodyer says the addition of the Toroparu Gold Project in Guyana to its portfolio will push the company’s annual gold production to 750,000 ounces.
Speaking during the Rule Symposium 2026, Woodyer said the company expects to complete a prefeasibility study for Toroparu within the next few months, paving the way for a construction decision early 2027.
He explained that the Guyana project will require about US$800M in investment and is expected to produce about 250,000 ounces of gold annually for roughly 20 years. “So again, that takes us up to 750,000 ounces annually,” he said.
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