Iamgold gives Cote the green light

Engineering contractors at the Côté gold property 130 km southwest of Timmins, On. Credit: TULLOCH Engineering.Engineering contractors at the Côté gold property 130 km southwest of Timmins, Ontario. Credit: TULLOCH Engineering.

Iamgold (TSX: IMG) and 30% joint-venture partner Sumitomo Metal Mining have decided to move ahead with their Côté gold project in northern Ontario.

Construction at the US$1.3 billion, open-pit project is slated to begin in the third quarter, with commercial production expected in the second half of 2023. Over 60% of detailed project engineering is already complete.

Iamgold estimates its 70% of the capex will be $875-925 million. Located 20 km southwest of Gogama, Cote is expected to produce 367,000 oz. gold annually over a mine life of 18 years, with the mill processing 36,000 tonnes per day.

“The Cote gold project is transformational to the future of IAMGOLD,” Gordon Stothart, Iamgold’s president and CEO, said in a release. “At a gold price of US$1,700, Cote’s expected NPV (on a 100% basis) is over US$2 billion, with a 22.4% IRR. The project is anticipated to generate over 1,000 jobs during construction, 450 jobs during operations, $5 billion in wages and more than $10 billion in GDP over its lifespan.”

Stothart added that the project will reduce Iamgold’s overall operating costs per ounce of gold, increase the company’s production capacity and add geographic diversity to its portfolio.

Iamgold plans to use autonomous trucks at the site, which would be new for mines in Canada (outside of the oilsands). Discussions with regulators under way.

Cote contains proven and probable reserves totalling 7.3 million oz. gold, contained in 233 million tonnes grading 0.96 gram gold per tonne. The life-of-mine average strip ratio is expected to be 2.7:1.

Iamgold updated some of the project metrics in June, using US$1,350 per oz. gold and US$1,700 per oz. gold, up from US$1,250 per oz. used in a 2018 feasibility study for Cote.

At US$1,350 per oz. gold, all-in sustaining costs (AISC) are estimated at US$771 per oz., the after-tax net present value (NPV) is US$1.1 billion, the internal rate of return (IRR) is 15.3%, and the payback period is 3.7 years. At US$1,700 gold, the AISC is US$835 per oz., the NPV grows to US$2 billion, the IRR rises to 22.4% and the payback period falls to 2.6 years.

Iamgold recently received a key federal permitting approval under the Fisheries Act, with other permitting under way. Environmental Assessment and closure plans for the project have both been approved, and Impact and Benefits Agreements are in place with the Mattagami and Flying Post First Nations.

Cote is 92.5% held by the Iamgold-Sumitomo 70/30 JV, with 7.5% held by Treelawn Investment Corp.

— This article first appeared in the Canadian Mining Journal. The Northern Mine and the Canadian Mining Journal are part of the Glacier Resource Innovation Group.

Print

Be the first to comment on "Iamgold gives Cote the green light"

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published.


*


By continuing to browse you agree to our use of cookies. To learn more, click more information

Dear user, please be aware that we use cookies to help users navigate our website content and to help us understand how we can improve the user experience. If you have ideas for how we can improve our services, we’d love to hear from you. Click here to email us. By continuing to browse you agree to our use of cookies. Please see our Privacy & Cookie Usage Policy to learn more.

Close