Canadian Mining Company hopes to Produce 350,000 Ounces of Gold Annually in Guyana

G-Mining Ventures Corporation, a Canadian mining company with operations in Brazil, has announced ambitious plans for its Oko West Project in Guyana, which is set to begin production in 2027. The company, which is investing US$1.5 billion into the project, aims to produce 350,000 ounces of gold annually once operations are fully underway.

The Oko West Project, located in Region Seven of Guyana, was unveiled during an education forum held on Wednesday, where Bjorn Jeune, the Country Manager for G-Mining Ventures in Guyana, highlighted the project as a major milestone for the country’s growing natural resource sector.

“With a projected mine life of 13 years, we anticipate the production of over 350,000 ounces of gold annually. The ripple effect of which will be the creation of at least 1,500 jobs, with a strong focus on local employment and capacity-building,” Jeune said.

The project includes both open pit and underground mining. The company is currently transitioning to mine development, and construction of the mine site is estimated to begin in the second quarter of 2025.

The G-Mining Ventures Guyana Country Manager said the company has established a Multi-stakeholder Working Group (MSWG) to foster collaboration and transparency in Region 7 as the project unfolds.

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Jeune said the company is also working closely with Government agencies to ensure the successful implementation of the gold mining project, which is expected to boost the economy.

“On a personal note, as a proud Guyanese, I am deeply honoured to be part of G Mining Ventures and the Oko West Project.

“I truly believe this project will transform not only the local economy but the country, bringing sustainable development, meaningful employment, and long-lasting benefits to Guyana,” he said.

As part of its corporate social responsibility, G-Mining Ventures Guyana has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Board of Industrial Training (BIT), through the Ministry of Labour to train local workers at the BIT Centre in Bartica.

Jeune assured that the Oko West Project will offer employment opportunities to many of the trainees, thereby enhancing the local workforce.

Additionally, through its scholarship agreement with the University of Guyana, several geology students have benefitted—and will continue to benefit—from educational support.

Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton said his Ministry is pleased to partner with the gold company.

 

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