
The Evolution Mining Ltd (ASX: EVN) share price is in focus today after the gold miner announced an amended metal purchase and sale agreement for its Northparkes operation, unlocking a $120 million upfront contribution and opening the way for further gold-rich developments.
What did Evolution Mining report?
- Secured an additional A$120 million upfront capital from Triple Flag, payable December 2026
- Reduced gold streaming rate over E44 deposit from 67.5% to 25% of payable gold
- Reduced silver streaming rate over E44 deposit from 100% to 37.5% of payable silver
- Binding minimum cumulative delivery obligation: 45,000oz gold and 446,000oz silver between FY31 and FY38
- Agreement creates a pathway to develop future gold-rich deposits at Northparkes
What else do investors need to know?
The agreement with Triple Flag revises a 2020 streaming deal, now tailored to Evolution’s ownership and development plans at Northparkes. The fresh terms not only secure additional capital aligned with the development of the E22 block cave, but also facilitate the potential development of the gold-rich E44 depositâpreviously studied but not part of the current life-of-mine plan.
Evolution now has flexibility to either advance E44 by 2029 or repay the upfront deposit with a compensation payment. There is also room for both parties to discuss development opportunities for other gold-dominant prospects at Northparkes, highlighting Evolution’s strategy to leverage its broader tenement package.
What did Evolution Mining management say?
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Lawrie Conway said:
Today marks a major milestone for our Northparkes operation, where we have now established a pathway to unlock even more value. To achieve this, we needed to have full alignment with Triple Flag on how this value can be realised. Triple Flag has demonstrated throughout our discussions, a commitment to jointly work on unlocking this potential. I thank Sheldon and the team for their collaboration and support of Northparkes.
What’s next for Evolution Mining?
Evolution has approved a study to update the feasibility work on the E44 deposit, with aims to meet the December 2029 final investment decision date. This positions the company for further growth through targeted development of gold-rich resources within its Northparkes portfolio.
Production guidance for FY26 remains at 710,000 to 780,000 ounces of gold and 70,000 to 80,000 tonnes of copper, at an all-in sustaining cost of $1,640 to $1,760 per ounce. The agreement provides financial flexibility and supports Evolution’s focus on growing gold output while controlling costs.
Evolution Mining share price snapshot
Over the past 12 months, Evolution ming shares have soared 141%, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 5% over the same period.
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