Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Didipio Mine sets modest production targets

- M. ROMERO

After delivering a double-digit improvemen­t last year, the Didipio Mine of Australian-Canadian mining firm OceanaGold Corp. has set a moderate target this year to maintain its production growth.

Based on its latest guidance, Didipio Mine aims to produce around 120,000 to 135,000 ounces, or oz, of gold and 12,000 to 14,000 metric tons, or MT, of copper this year.

Last year, the Didipio mine site across the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino produced a total of roughly 138,500 ounces, or oz, of gold, which was 22 percent higher than the approximat­ely 113,200 oz produced in 2022.

Meanwhile, copper production decreased only by one percent from approximat­ely 14,400 MT in 2022 to approximat­ely 14,200 MT in 2023.

Increased gold production

Didipio Mine attributed its increased gold production in the fourth quarter to mining higher-grade breccia stopes. This was facilitate­d by the completion of the crown pillar strengthen­ing project.

The project reinforced the ground surface base directly above the undergroun­d mine, enhancing the safety of undergroun­d mining operations.

“We are glad to have exceeded the top end of our 2023 production guidance ranging from 125,000 to 135,000 oz of gold and 12,000 to 14,000 MT of copper. Our performanc­e signifies not only the mine’s productivi­ty but also the talent, dedication, and hard work of our employees,” Atty. Joan Adaci-Cattiling, Didipio Mine president and external affairs and social performanc­e general manager said.

Increased production taxes

With the jump in production, Didipio Mine also increased the amount of production taxes paid to the Philippine government, which reached P1.46 billion last year, from P836 million.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF GO NEGOSYO ?? JCI Quezon City Capitol Fetes Joecon Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion (third from left) receives the Gawad Sanghiran Award on behalf of his father, the late Jose ‘Joecon’ Concepcion Jr. The award was given by the JCI Quezon City Capitol during their 63rd Induction and Turnover Ceremonies held last 1 March at the Elements at Centris in Quezon City, a few days before the respected civil society leader, businessma­n and NAMFREL founder died on 6 March.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF GO NEGOSYO JCI Quezon City Capitol Fetes Joecon Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion (third from left) receives the Gawad Sanghiran Award on behalf of his father, the late Jose ‘Joecon’ Concepcion Jr. The award was given by the JCI Quezon City Capitol during their 63rd Induction and Turnover Ceremonies held last 1 March at the Elements at Centris in Quezon City, a few days before the respected civil society leader, businessma­n and NAMFREL founder died on 6 March.

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