Up 53% since August, guess which ASX 200 gold stock is lifting today on ‘key milestone’

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S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) gold stock Emerald Resources NL (ASX: EMR) is marching higher today.

Emerald Resources shares closed yesterday trading for $5.13. In morning trade on Friday, shares are swapping hands for $5.14 apiece, up 0.1%.

For some context, the ASX 200 is down 0.1% at this same time.

This modest outperformance comes after the miner reported before market open this morning on key regulatory progress at its 100% owned Dingo Range Gold Project, located in Western Australia.

And it now sees the Emerald Resources share price up 53% since the recent 1 August lows.

ASX 200 gold stock lifts on approval

The Emerald Resources share price is outpacing the ASX 200 today after the miner announced that the Mining Proposal and Mine Closure Plan for Dingo Range have been approved by the Department of Mines, Petroleum and Exploration.

The company noted that this will be the first standalone mining and processing operation it has in Australia, with Emerald already owning several gold projects in Cambodia.

Emerald Resources received a separate Mining Proposal and Project Works Approval in FY 2025. The gold miner said that following this approval, it has continued to advance development activities at Dingo Range. That includes the practical completion of a $19 million, 264 room camp.

What did management say?

Commenting on the regulatory approval that could support the ASX 200 gold stock longer term, Emerald Resources managing director Morgan Hart said, “The grant of approval for the Mining Proposal and Mine Closure Plan for our 100% owned Dingo Range Gold Project represents a key milestone for the development timeline of the Project.”

Hart gave a nod of approval to the “significant efforts” of the miner’s experienced management team and consultants.

Hart added:

The amenity of the Project has now been significantly enhanced with the practical completion and commissioning of the 264-room camp which offers a modern and comfortable environment for attracting and retaining personnel for development and operations within one of the world’s richest and most established gold regions.

Given our position as a debt-free, unhedged gold producer we are fully funded and well on track to deliver on our strategic objective of becoming a multi-mine gold producer exceeding 300,000 ounces per annum across two continents.

Investors can expect the ASX 200 gold stock to release a development update and timeline for the Emeral Resources Dingo Range Gold Project early in the 2026 calendar year.

Atop its own operational successes, Emerald Resources shares have been benefiting from the rocketing gold price.

Gold is currently trading for $4,205 per ounce, up 60% in 2025.

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