Video: Alamos Gold tells the ‘Cinderella story’ of its Island gold mine

Video: Alamos Gold tells the ‘Cinderella story’ of its Island gold mineAlamos Gold CEO John McCluskey. Credit: The Northern Miner

Catch Alamos Gold chief executive officer John McCluskey in this video recount the “Cinderella story” of the formerly underrated Island gold mine in northern Ontario.

Few paid attention to the mine in 2015 when it was owned by Richmont Mines and gold was at US$1,285 an ounce.  

But McCluskey saw the potential. 

Now with gold around US$1,800 an oz., he’s getting ready with the ruby slipper of a US$756million phase-three overhaul to more than double annual output to nearly 300,000 oz. by 2026. 

Island is becoming one of Alamos’s most important assets, McCluskey says. After its expansion, it’s set to churn out at least 17 years of production at all-in sustaining costs of less than US$600 an ounce. 

Island’s Cinderella story mirrors that of Alamos itself, which closed its first acquisition when gold was at US$265 per oz. The gold miner has grown from a 5¢ stock with a $500,000 market value in 2001 to a $4-billion company today. 

As the world faces decades-high inflation and a looming global recession, McCluskey believes the long-term outlook for gold is strong, even though it’s been “lacklustre” so far. 

And with the U.S. dollar bound to lose power as a recession hits the world’s largest economy, McCluskey sees the yellow metal strengthening “quite dramatically.” Just in time for Island to shine.

Check out the full story in The Northern Miner’s “One Project” video.

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