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To: LoneClone who wrote (163930)2/25/2022 12:32:59 PM
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Newmont Reports 2021 Mineral Reserves of 93 million Gold Ounces and 65 million Gold Equivalent Ounces

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Thu, February 24, 2022, 4:05 a.m.·21 min read

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DENVER, February 24, 2022--( BUSINESS WIRE)-- Newmont Corporation (NYSE: NEM, TSX: NGT) reported gold Mineral Reserves (reserves) of 92.8 million attributable ounces for 2021 compared to the Company’s 94.2 million ounces at the end of 2020. Newmont has significant upside to other metals, including more than 15 billion pounds of copper reserves and nearly 600 million ounces of silver reserves. In addition, reserves and resources were further strengthened with the purchase of Buenaventura's 43.65% interest in Minera Yanacocha in February 2022, adding 2.7 million ounces of gold reserves, 11.0 million gold resources, 700 million pounds of copper reserves and 2.6 billion copper resources.1

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PERCENTAGE OF GOLD RESERVES BY JURISDICTION

"Newmont's world-class portfolio of operations and projects is underpinned by a robust foundation of reserves and resources, along with the most extensive exploration program in the industry," said Tom Palmer, President and CEO. "In 2021, more than 80 percent of depletion was replaced as we continue to progress our most profitable greenfield and near-mine projects. Exploration continues to be a core competency at Newmont with a focus on extending mine life, developing districts, and discovering new opportunities in the most favorable jurisdictions."

KEY HIGHLIGHTS AND DIFFERENTIATORS:

  • Robust gold Mineral Reserves of 92.8 million ounces

  • Over 90 percent of gold reserves in top-tier jurisdictions

  • Addition of 6.5 million ounces in 2021 primarily through drilling

  • Gold reserve life at operating sites of 10 years or more, underpinned by a strong base at Boddington, Tanami, Ahafo, Yanacocha, Peñasquito, and Nevada Gold Mines (NGM), and further enhanced from our seven other operating mines and equity ownership in Pueblo Viejo

  • Significant gold reserves per share with 120 ounces per 1,000 shares, including the purchase of Buenaventura's interest in Minera Yanacocha

  • Measured & Indicated gold Mineral Resources of 68.3 million ounces and Inferred of 33.2 million ounces

  • Significant exposure to copper with 15.1 billion pounds in reserves, 17.8 billion pounds in Measured & Indicated resources and 8.6 billion pounds in Inferred resources

  • Additional exposure to other metals such as silver, zinc, and lead mainly at Peñasquito

  • Announced the acquisition of Buenaventura's 43.65% interest in Minera Yanacocha in February 2022; further enhancing world-class asset ownership with a consistent district consolidation strategy1

  • PERCENTAGE OF GOLD RESERVES BY JURISDICTION2

    Newmont’s reserve base is a key differentiator with over 90 percent of gold reserves located in top-tier jurisdictions, an operating reserve life of more than 10 years and average reserve grade of 1.06 grams per tonne. In addition, Newmont has substantial exposure to other metals, with 65 million gold equivalent ounces3 from copper, silver, zinc, lead and molybdenum.

    PROVEN & PROBABLE GOLD RESERVES


    In millions of ounces


    2020 Gold Reserves

    94.2


    Additions

    6.5


    Net Revisions

    (0.8

    )

    Depletion

    (7.1

    )

    Reported 2021 Gold Reserves

    92.8


    Minera Yanacocha Transaction4

    2.7


    Adjusted 2021 Gold Reserves

    95.5



    For 2021, Newmont reported 92.8 million ounces of gold Mineral Reserves, slightly lower than the prior year total of 94.2 million ounces. Depletion of 7.1 million ounces and unfavorable net revisions of 0.8 million ounces were largely offset by additions of 6.5 million ounces.

    Additions before revisions of 6.5 million ounces through exploration met the Company’s target despite higher costs and challenges created by the pandemic with travel restrictions and additional safety protocols. Notable reserve additions for the year from Newmont’s operating sites included:

  • Cerro Negro added 1.1 million ounces primarily due to drilling in the Eastern Districts

  • Tanami added 0.8 million ounces largely due to the first declaration of reserves at Liberator

  • Éléonore added 0.4 million ounces primarily from drilling

  • Merian added 0.4 million attributable ounces primarily from drilling at the Maraba open pit

  • Ahafo added 0.4 million ounces primarily from drilling and updated technical assumptions at Subika Underground

  • Newmont’s 38.5 percent interest in NGM added 3.0 million attributable ounces primarily from drilling at Goldrush

  • Net unfavorable revisions include 0.9 million ounces at Cerro Negro due to reserve downgrades related to drill spacing studies and updated technical assumptions. In addition gold Mineral Reserves reported negative revisions of 0.4 million ounces at Tanami, 0.2 million ounces at Boddington, 0.2 million ounces at Porcupine underground and 0.2 million ounces at Pueblo Viejo. Negative revisions were partially offset by favorable revisions of 0.6 million attributable ounces at NGM and 0.4 million ounces at Éléonore, in addition to acquisitions of 0.1 million attributable ounces related to South Arturo at NGM.

    Newmont’s 38.5 percent interest in NGM represented 19.3 million attributable ounces of gold reserves at year end, as compared to 17.4 million ounces at the end of 2020. Pueblo Viejo represented 3.6 million attributable ounces of gold reserves at year end as compared to 4.1 million ounces at the end of 2020, representing Newmont’s 40 percent interest.

    Gold reserve grade improved three percent to 1.06 grams per tonne compared to 1.03 grams per tonne in the prior year largely due to higher-grade reserves from the Company’s 38.5 percent equity ownership in Nevada Gold Mines and positive results from our underground managed operations, including Éléonore, Tanami and Porcupine.

    MEASURED & INDICATED GOLD RESOURCES




    INFERRED GOLD RESOURCES

    In millions of ounces





    In millions of ounces


    2020 Gold Resources

    69.6





    2020 Gold Resources

    31.6


    Additions

    1.6





    Additions

    3.3


    Net Revisions

    3.0





    Net Revisions

    0.6


    Conversions

    (5.9

    )




    Conversions

    (2.3

    )

    Reported 2021 Gold Resources

    68.3





    Reported 2021 Gold Resources

    33.2


    Minera Yanacocha Transaction4

    7.4





    Minera Yanacocha Transaction4

    3.6


    Adjusted 2021 Gold Resources

    75.7





    Adjusted 2021 Gold Resources

    36.8



    In 2021, Newmont reported Measured and Indicated gold Mineral Resources of 68.3 million ounces as compared to 69.6 million ounces in the prior year. Inferred gold Mineral Resources totaled 33.2 million ounces as compared to 31.6 million ounces in 2020. In total, resource conversions to reserves were more than offset by additions and net positive revisions.

    Measured and Indicated Gold Mineral Resources added through exploration programs were 1.6 million ounces and included notable additions before revisions of 0.3 million ounces at Tanami and 0.2 million ounces at Ahafo South underground.

    Measured and Indicated gold Mineral Resources reported net revisions of 3.0 million ounces mainly driven by positive revisions of 1.3 million ounces at Boddington and 0.6 million ounces at Tanami. Additionally NGM added 2.1 million attributable ounces. Positive revisions were partially offset by negative revisions, including 1.1 million ounces at CC&V and 0.5 million ounces at Peñasquito.

    Inferred Gold Mineral Resources added through exploration programs were 3.3 million ounces and included notable additions before revisions of 0.4 million ounces at Ahafo South, 0.4 million ounces at Éléonore, 0.4 million ounces at Cerro Negro and 0.4 million ounces at Tanami. Additionally, NGM added 0.8 million attributable ounces.

    Inferred Gold Mineral Resources reported net revisions of 0.6 million ounces mainly driven by positive revisions of 0.6 million ounces at Cerro Negro and 0.3 million ounces at Ahafo South underground. Additionally, NGM added 1.1 million attributable ounces. Positive revisions were partially offset by negative revisions of 0.7 million ounces at Peñasquito and 0.5 million ounces at Tanami.

    Newmont’s Measured and Indicated gold Mineral Resource grade increased slightly to 0.66 grams per tonne compared to 0.65 grams per tonne in the prior year. Inferred gold Mineral Resource grade of 0.69 grams per tonne increased compared with 0.65 grams per tonne from 2020.

    OTHER METALS

    In 2021, copper reserves decreased slightly to 15,090 million pounds from 15,220 pounds in the prior year primarily due to mining depletion. Copper resources increased to 17,820 million pounds of Measured & Indicated and 8,640 million pounds of Inferred from 17,620 million pounds of Measured and Indicated and 8,620 million pounds of Inferred due to the addition of a layback at Boddington. 2021 copper figures exclude 700 million pounds of reserves and 2,645 million pounds of resources acquired through the purchase of Buenaventura's 43.65% interest in Minera Yanacocha in February 2022.

    Silver reserves decreased from 613 million ounces to 568 million ounces in the prior year, largely due to depletion at Peñasquito. Silver resources also decreased to 422 million ounces of Measured & Indicated and 163 million ounces of Inferred from 482 million ounces of Measured and Indicated and 204 million ounces of Inferred due to design updates at Peñasquito. 2021 silver figures exclude 49 million pounds of resources acquired through the purchase of Buenaventura's 43.65% interest in Minera Yanacocha in February 2022.

    Lead reserves decreased to 2,580 million pounds from 2,940 million pounds in the prior year, and zinc reserves also decreased to 6,250 million pounds from 6,810 million pounds. These decreases are largely due to depletion at Peñasquito. Measured & Indicated lead resources decreased to 1,230 million pounds from 1,700 million pounds and Inferred lead resources decreased to 480 million pounds from 900 million pounds. Measured & Indicated zinc resources decreased to 2,690 million pounds from 3,700 million pounds and Inferred zinc resources decreased to 1,070 million pounds from 1,700 million pounds. These decreases are primarily due to design updates at Peñasquito.

    1


    The reserve and resource table contained herein reflect Newmont's ownership as of December 31, 2021. Investors are reminded that with the February 8, 2022 closing of Newmont's acquisition of Buenaventura's 43.65% interest in Minera Yanacocha, Newmont now holds a 95% interest.

    2


    North America includes 38.5 percent interest in Nevada Gold Mines; South America includes Newmont's 40 percent interest in Pueblo Viejo.

    3


    Gold Equivalent Ounces calculated using Mineral Reserve pricing as shown below and metallurgical recoveries for each metal on a site by site basis.

    4


    In February 2022, Newmont acquired Buenaventura's 43.65% interest in Minera Yanacocha.


    EXPLORATION OUTLOOK

    Newmont’s attributable exploration expenditure for managed operations is expected to be approximately $250 million in 2022 with 80 percent of total exploration investment dedicated to near-mine expansion programs and the remaining 20 percent allocated to the advancement of greenfield projects.

    Additionally, Newmont’s share of exploration investment for its non-managed joint ventures will total approximately $45 million.

    Geographically, the Company expects to invest approximately 38 percent in North America, 23 percent in South America, 17 percent in Australia and the remainder in Africa and other locations.

    GOLD RESERVE SENSITIVITY

    A $100 increase in gold price would result in an approximate six percent increase in gold reserves while a $100 decrease in gold price would result in an approximate eight percent decrease in gold reserves. These sensitivities assume an oil price of $60 per barrel (WTI), Australian dollar exchange rate of $0.75 and Canadian dollar exchange rate of $0.77.

    For additional details on Newmont’s reported Gold, Copper, Silver, Zinc, Lead and Molybdenum Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources, please refer to the tables at the end of this release.

    KEY RESERVE AND RESOURCE ASSUMPTIONS:



    At December 31,


    2021

    2020

    Gold Reserves (US$/oz.)

    $1,200

    $1,200

    Gold Resources (US$/oz.)

    $1,400

    $1,400

    Copper Reserves (US$/lb.)

    $2.75

    $2.75

    Copper Resources (US$/lb.)

    $3.25

    $3.25

    Silver Reserves (US$/oz.)

    $20.00

    $17.00

    Silver Resources (US$/oz.)

    $23.00

    $20.00

    Zinc Reserves (US$/lb.)

    $1.15

    $1.15

    Zinc Resources (US$/lb.)

    $1.40

    $1.40

    Lead Reserves (US$/lb.)

    $0.90

    $0.90

    Lead Resources (US$/lb.)

    $1.10

    $1.10

    Australian Dollar (A$:US$)

    $0.75

    $0.75

    Canadian Dollar (C$:US$)

    $0.77

    $0.77

    Mexican Peso (M$:US$)

    $19.50

    $19.50

    West Texas Intermediate (US$/bbl.)

    $60

    $50


    RESERVE AND RESOURCE TABLES

    Proven and Probable reserves are based on extensive drilling, sampling, mine modeling and metallurgical testing from which we determine economic feasibility. The price sensitivity of reserves depends upon several factors including grade, metallurgical recovery, operating cost, waste-to-ore ratio and ore type. Metallurgical recovery rates vary depending on the metallurgical properties of each deposit and the production process used. The reserve tables included in this release list the average metallurgical recovery rate for each deposit, which takes into account the assumed processing methods. The cut-off grade, or lowest grade of material considered economic to process, varies with material type, price, metallurgical recoveries, operating costs and co- or by-product credits. The Proven and Probable reserve figures presented herein are estimates based on information available at the time of calculation. No assurance can be given that the indicated levels of recovery of gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc and molybdenum will be realized. Ounces of gold and silver or tonnes of copper, zinc, lead, or molybdenum included in the Proven and Probable reserves are those contained prior to losses during metallurgical treatment. Reserve estimates may require revision based on actual production. Market fluctuations in the price of gold, silver, copper, zinc, lead, or molybdenum, as well as increased production costs or reduced metallurgical recovery rates, could render certain Proven and Probable reserves containing relatively lower grades of mineralization uneconomic to exploit and might result in a reduction of reserves.

    The Measured, Indicated, and Inferred resource figures presented herein are estimates based on information available at the time of calculation and are exclusive of reserves. A "Mineral Resource" is a concentration or occurrence of solid material of economic interest in or on the Earth’s crust in such form, grade, or quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade or quality, continuity and other geological characteristics of a Mineral Resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge, including sampling. Mineral Resources are sub-divided, in order of increasing geological confidence, into Inferred, Indicated and Measured categories. Ounces of gold and silver or tonnes of copper, zinc, lead, and molybdenum included in the Measured, Indicated and Inferred resources are those contained prior to losses during metallurgical treatment. Market fluctuations in the price of gold, silver, copper, zinc, lead and molybdenum, as well as increased production costs or reduced metallurgical recovery rates, could change future estimates of resources. Please refer to the reserves and resources cautionary statement at the end of the release.

    Proven and Probable reserves disclosed at December 31, 2021 have been prepared in accordance with the new Regulation S-K 1300 requirements of the SEC; whereas Proven and Probable reserves disclosed at December 31, 2020 have been prepared in accordance with the SEC’s Industry Guide 7 ("IG7"). Our historical methodology applied to the prior year of estimating reserves was not significantly impacted as a result of the change from IG7 to S-K 1300, therefore we believe the amounts presented at December 31, 2021 and 2020, under the respective methodologies, are comparable.

    We publish reserves annually, and will recalculate reserves at December 31, 2022, taking into account metal prices, changes, if any, to future production and capital costs, divestments and depletion as well as any acquisitions and additions during 2022.

    Attributable Proven, Probable and Combined Gold Reserves (1)

    December 31, 2021

    December 31, 2020





    Proven Reserves


    Probable Reserves


    Proven and Probable Reserves



    Proven and Probable Reserves





    Tonnage (2)

    Grade

    Gold (3)


    Tonnage (2)

    Grade

    Gold (3)


    Tonnage (2)

    Grade

    Gold (3)



    Tonnage (2)

    Grade

    Gold (3)

    Deposits/Districts


    Newmont
    Share


    (000
    tonnes)

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces
    (000)


    (000
    tonnes)

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces
    (000)


    (000
    tonnes)

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces
    (000)


    Metallurgical
    Recovery

    (000
    tonnes)

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces
    (000)

    North America




















    CC&V Open Pits (4)


    100

    %


    70,700

    0.44

    1,000


    15,400

    0.37

    180


    86,100

    0.43

    1,180


    60

    %

    105,200

    0.48

    1,610

    CC&V Leach Pads (4)(5)


    100

    %








    31,200

    0.81

    810


    31,200

    0.81

    810


    57

    %

    33,000

    0.82

    880

    Total CC&V, Colorado




    70,700

    0.44

    1,000


    46,600

    0.66

    990


    117,300

    0.53

    1,990


    59

    %

    138,200

    0.56

    2,490

    Musselwhite, Canada (6)


    100

    %


    2,800

    5.07

    460


    6,700

    6.07

    1,310


    9,500

    5.77

    1,770


    96

    %

    8,900

    6.25

    1,790

    Porcupine Underground (7)


    100

    %


    2,300

    7.24

    530


    900

    7.97

    240


    3,200

    7.46

    770


    92

    %

    5,000

    6.90

    1,100

    Porcupine Open Pit (8)


    100

    %


    5,900

    1.60

    310


    33,700

    1.41

    1,520


    39,600

    1.44

    1,830


    94

    %

    42,300

    1.43

    1,950

    Total Porcupine, Canada




    8,200

    3.19

    840


    34,600

    1.58

    1,760


    42,800

    1.89

    2,600


    93

    %

    47,300

    2.01

    3,050

    Éléonore, Canada (9)


    100

    %


    2,200

    5.03

    350


    9,000

    5.06

    1,470


    11,200

    5.05

    1,820


    91

    %

    7,800

    5.00

    1,260

    Peñasquito Open Pits


    100

    %


    107,200

    0.62

    2,140


    219,100

    0.56

    3,910


    326,300

    0.58

    6,050


    69

    %

    348,200

    0.60

    6,680

    Peñasquito Stockpiles (10)


    100

    %


    7,800

    0.43

    110


    27,900

    0.19

    170


    35,700

    0.24

    280


    69

    %

    39,600

    0.33

    420

    Total Peñasquito, Mexico (11)




    115,000

    0.61

    2,250


    247,000

    0.51

    4,080


    362,000

    0.54

    6,330


    69

    %

    387,800

    0.57

    7,100

    TOTAL NORTH AMERICA




    198,900

    0.77

    4,900


    343,900

    0.87

    9,610


    542,800

    0.83

    14,510


    78

    %

    590,000

    0.83

    15,690

    South America




















    Yanacocha Open Pits (12)


    51.35

    %


    16,500

    0.66

    350


    68,200

    0.68

    1,490


    84,700

    0.68

    1,840


    57

    %

    95,100

    0.66

    2,020

    Yanacocha Underground (13)


    51.35

    %








    7,000

    6.20

    1,390


    7,000

    6.20

    1,390


    97

    %

    7,000

    6.20

    1,390

    Total Yanacocha, Peru (26)




    16,500

    0.66

    350


    75,200

    1.19

    2,880


    91,700

    1.10

    3,230


    74

    %

    102,100

    1.04

    3,410

    Merian, Suriname (14)


    75

    %


    47,100

    1.36

    2,050


    54,500

    1.11

    1,950


    101,600

    1.22

    4,000


    93

    %

    107,500

    1.15

    3,970

    Cerro Negro, Argentina (15)


    100

    %


    1,800

    8.93

    500


    7,200

    8.88

    2,060


    9,000

    8.89

    2,560


    94

    %

    9,000

    8.90

    2,570

    Pueblo Viejo Open Pits


    40

    %


    5,000

    2.20

    350


    8,200

    2.33

    620


    13,200

    2.28

    970


    89

    %

    19,600

    2.34

    1,470

    Pueblo Viejo Stockpiles (10)


    40

    %








    37,400

    2.20

    2,640


    37,400

    2.20

    2,640


    89

    %

    35,800

    2.30

    2,640

    Total Pueblo Viejo, Dominican Republic (16)




    5,000

    2.20

    350


    45,600

    2.22

    3,260


    50,600

    2.22

    3,610


    89

    %

    55,400

    2.31

    4,110

    NuevaUnión, Chile (17)


    50

    %








    341,100

    0.47

    5,110


    341,100

    0.47

    5,110


    66

    %

    341,100

    0.47

    5,110

    Norte Abierto, Chile (18)


    50

    %








    598,800

    0.60

    11,620


    598,800

    0.60

    11,620


    74

    %

    598,800

    0.60

    11,620

    TOTAL SOUTH AMERICA




    70,400

    1.44

    3,250


    1,122,400

    0.75

    26,880


    1,192,800

    0.79

    30,130


    78

    %

    1,213,900

    0.79

    30,790

    Australia




















    Boddington Open Pit


    100

    %


    237,400

    0.70

    5,360


    239,100

    0.66

    5,080


    476,500

    0.68

    10,440


    86

    %

    534,700

    0.67

    11,490

    Boddington Stockpiles (16)


    100

    %


    2,700

    0.68

    60


    79,100

    0.43

    1,090


    81,800

    0.44

    1,150


    79

    %

    86,400

    0.43

    1,200

    Total Boddington, Western Australia (19)




    240,100

    0.70

    5,420


    318,200

    0.60

    6,170


    558,300

    0.65

    11,590


    85

    %

    621,100

    0.64

    12,690

    Tanami, Northern Territory (20)


    100

    %


    12,700

    4.97

    2,040


    22,100

    5.25

    3,740


    34,800

    5.15

    5,780


    98

    %

    36,200

    5.05

    5,870

    TOTAL AUSTRALIA




    252,800

    0.92

    7,460


    340,300

    0.91

    9,910


    593,100

    0.91

    17,370


    89

    %

    657,300

    0.88

    18,560

    Africa




















    Ahafo South Open Pits (21)


    100

    %


    11,800

    2.35

    890


    39,700

    1.67

    2,140


    51,500

    1.83

    3,030


    95

    %

    50,000

    1.90

    3,050

    Ahafo South Underground (22)


    100

    %


    9,400

    3.76

    1,140


    12,700

    2.68

    1,100


    22,100

    3.14

    2,240


    94

    %

    17,100

    3.53

    1,940

    Ahafo South Stockpiles (10)


    100

    %


    28,300

    0.92

    830








    28,300

    0.92

    830


    89

    %

    36,200

    0.92

    1,070

    Total Ahafo South, Ghana




    49,500

    1.80

    2,860


    52,400

    1.92

    3,240


    101,900

    1.86

    6,100


    94

    %

    103,300

    1.82

    6,060

    Ahafo North, Ghana (23)


    100

    %








    46,300

    2.40

    3,570


    46,300

    2.40

    3,570


    91

    %

    45,100

    2.40

    3,480

    Akyem Open Pit (24)


    100

    %


    15,800

    1.61

    810


    10,900

    1.89

    660


    26,700

    1.72

    1,470


    92

    %

    34,200

    1.70

    1,870

    Akyem Stockpiles (10)


    100

    %


    13,900

    0.78

    350








    13,900

    0.78

    350


    91

    %

    15,100

    0.82

    400

    Total Akyem, Ghana




    29,700

    1.22

    1,160


    10,900

    1.89

    660


    40,600

    1.40

    1,820


    91

    %

    49,300

    1.43

    2,270

    TOTAL AFRICA




    79,200

    1.58

    4,020


    109,600

    2.12

    7,470


    188,800

    1.89

    11,490


    92

    %

    197,700

    1.86

    11,810

    Nevada




















    NGM Open Pits


    38.5

    %


    10,000

    1.86

    600


    119,500

    1.21

    4,650


    129,500

    1.26

    5,250


    70

    %

    134,300

    1.26

    5,440

    NGM Stockpiles (10)


    38.5

    %


    14,300

    2.03

    940


    14,900


    1,250


    29,200

    2.33

    2,190


    68

    %

    33,300

    2.36

    2,530

    NGM Underground


    38.5

    %


    13,600

    9.95

    4,340


    28,000

    8.39

    7,560


    41,600

    8.90

    11,900


    88

    %

    29,700

    9.85

    9,420

    TOTAL NEVADA (25)




    37,900

    4.82

    5,880


    162,400

    2.58

    13,460


    200,300

    3.00

    19,340


    81

    %

    197,300

    2.74

    17,390

    TOTAL NEWMONT




    639,200

    1.24

    25,510


    2,078,600

    1.01

    67,330


    2,717,800

    1.06

    92,840


    81

    %

    2,856,200

    1.03

    94,240


    (1)


    See cautionary statement regarding reserves and resources. 2021 and 2020 reserves were estimated at a gold price of $1,200 per ounce unless otherwise noted.

    (2)


    Tonnages include allowances for losses resulting from mining methods. Tonnages are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (3)


    Ounces are estimates of metal contained i...

    (4)


    Cut-off grades utilized in 2021 reserves were as follows: oxide mill material not less than 1.32 gram per tonne and leach material not less than 0.10 gram per tonne.

    (5)


    Leach pad material is the material on leach pads at the end of the year from which gold remains to be recovered. In-process reserves are reported separately where ounces exceed 100,000 and are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves.

    (6)


    Cut-off grade utilized in 2021 reserves not less than 3.10 gram per tonne.

    (7)


    Cut-off grade utilized in 2021 reserves not less than 4.00 gram per tonne.

    (8)


    Cut-off grade utilized in 2021 reserves not less than 0.44 gram per tonne.

    (9)


    Cut-off grade utilized in 2021 reserves not less than 4.30 gram per tonne.

    (10)


    Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans. Stockpile reserves are reported separately where ounces exceed 100,000 and are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves.

    (11)


    Gold cut-off grade varies with level of silver, lead and zinc credits.

    (12)


    Gold cut-off grades utilized in 2021 reserves were as follows: oxide leach material not less than 0.07 gram per tonne and refractory mill material not less than 1.45 gram per tonne.

    (13)


    Gold cut-off grades utilized in 2021 reserves were as follows: oxide mill material not less than 2.10 gram per tonne and refractory mill material varies with level of copper and silver credits.

    (14)


    Cut-off grade utilized in 2021 reserves not less than 0.33 gram per tonne.

    (15)


    Cut-off grade utilized in 2021 reserves not less than 5.00 gram per tonne.

    (16)


    The Pueblo Viejo mine, which is 40% owned by Newmont, is accounted for as an equity method investment. Reserve estimates provided by Barrick, the operator of Pueblo Viejo.

    (17)