Casposo: Austral Gold announced the signing of two mining services contracts with suppliers from San Juan province

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Casposo: Austral Gold announced the signing of two mining services contracts with suppliers from San Juan province
Casposo: Austral Gold announced the signing of two mining services contracts with suppliers from San Juan province
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The contracts will provide support for open-pit mining operations at the Casposo mine, located in the Calingasta department, San Juan Province.

By Panorama Minero

  • Agreements cover drilling and blasting for the Julieta and Mercado open pits, and loading and haulage services for both open pits and existing stockpiles.

  • Mining development activities have commenced following execution of the agreements.

  • Production from Julieta, Mercado, and from existing stockpiles, is expected to be the primary source of ore supporting Casposo’s annual production guidance in 2026.

  • Casposo’s first quarter of production (ending December 2025), is progressing in line with guidance of 4,000-6,000 GEOs provided on 14 October 2025.

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