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OceanaGold Corp T.OGC

Alternate Symbol(s):  OCANF

OceanaGold Corporation is an intermediate gold and copper producer. It has a portfolio of four operating mines: the Haile Gold Mine in the United States of America; Didipio Mine in the Philippines; and the Macraes and Waihi operations in New Zealand. The gold, copper, and silver it produces are essential to the renewable energy and transport sectors, life-saving medical devices and technology which connects communities around the world. The Didipio gold and copper mine is in Luzon, Philippines. It produces gold and silver as dore bars and copper in concentrate. The Macraes Operation on the South Island of New Zealand is an active gold producing mine. The operation includes a large-scale surface mine, an underground mine, and an adjacent process plant inclusive of an autoclave for pressure oxidation of the ore. Its Waihi Operation in the North Island of New Zealand is an underground operation. The Haile Gold Mine, located in Kershaw, South Carolina, is a gold mine on the East Coast.


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Comment by DirkStHouseon Feb 09, 2022 9:14am
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RE:RE:RE:does anyone understand the haile permit problems ?

RE:RE:RE:does anyone understand the haile permit problems ?from news out today : 
"
SEIS Update
The Company continues to expect the SEIS ROD in the first quarter and anticipates receipt of subsequent
operating permits shortly thereafter. The permits are necessary to allow underground mine development and
expansion of the operating footprint to accommodate the construction of future PAG waste storage facilities
and increased water discharge rates. As previously guided, the ongoing delay in the finalisation of the SEIS is
impacting productivity at Haile, where mining rates are limited by additional material and water re-handling,
reducing output, and increasing costs. Upon receipt of the necessary permits, the Company has plans to
improve operational efficiency with fewer constraints and lower mining unit costs to be delivered progressively
over a two-year period. The Technical Review has assumed receipt of the necessary permits related to the
SEIS in the first quarter with some provisions in place should further delays be experienced
"
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