Commissioning of Automated Underground Mine Drives Production Growth at Kibali
KIBALI, DRC / ACCESSWIRE / April 23, 2018 / The successful commissioning of the automated materials handling
system at Kibali gold mine's underground operation is supporting the planned ramp-up in production, Randgold Resources' chief
executive Mark Bristow said here today.
Bristow told a briefing for local media that Kibali was on track to achieve its 2018 production guidance of 730 000 ounces, a
22% increase on the previous year's output. Aside from the continuing optimization of the underground system and the construction
of the mine's third hydropower station, scheduled for commissioning towards the middle of this year, the giant Kibali project is
now complete. Later this year, Kibali will move from underground mining by contractors to owner-mining, as has already happened at
Randgold's Loulo mines in Mali.
Kibali ranks as one of the most automated underground gold mines in Africa and the third-largest open-stoping gold mine in the
world. Bristow noted that it represented an investment of more than $2.7 billion over an eight-year period, demonstrating the
importance of providing investors in a long-term industry such as mining with reliable tax and fiscal stability guarantees.
"The investment in Kibali was motivated by the stability provision in the 2002 mining code, which in our view has been triggered
by the recent promulgation of the 2018 code. We trust we shall be able to reach consensus on this issue with the government, which
we believe is critical to future investment in the country," he said.
Despite challenges, Kibali remains committed to advancing the development of its remote region and continues to invest in the
employment and upskilling of local people. More than 90% of its employees are Congolese nationals, and so far this year it has
spent almost $50 million with local contractors. Over the total project period, this totaled $1.6 billion.
Inquiries:
Mark Bristow
Kibali chairman & Randgold CEO
+44 788 071 1386
Graham Shuttleworth
Randgold financial director
+44 779 771 1338
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Willem Jacobs
Randgold GM operations Central & East Africa
+243 820 678 040
Cyrille Mutombo
Randgold country manager DRC
+243 990 104 774 / +243 815 842 990
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Kathy du Plessis
Randgold investor & media relations
+44 20 7557 7738
randgold@dpapr.com
Website:
www.randgoldresources.com
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