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Rio2 hits afterburners for final Chilean gold mine push

Meanwhile, the project’s pregnant leach solution (PLS) pond has been completed and water filling began in late September. Pressure testing and leach circuit commissioning is expected to follow next month. Haul road 1 has been fully built and haul road 4 is all but complete, connecting the southern orebodies directly to the processing area.

At the adsorption-desorption-recovery (ADR) plant all the electrical sand diesel generators have been installed along with the key acid wash and desorption reactors.

The ADR is the heartbeat of production and where a complex gold extraction circuit turns the liquid gold into a solid metal. The pregnant cyanide solution, which is laden with gold, is run through tanks filled with activated carbon. The gold molecules stick onto the surface of the carbon particles, while the barren solution exits the circuit to be reused.

From there the fully loaded carbon is then “washed” with a hot caustic solution that strips the gold into a more concentrated form, which is then sent to the electrowinning tank to be plated on steel wool. The plated wool is finally smelted in a furnace to produce solid gleaming doré bars.

Rio2 says more than 1,500 of its people – including contractors – are overwhelmingly Chilean, with 44 per cent hailing from the local Atacama region and 13 per cent women, underscoring the project’s strong regional engagement credentials.

Almost 1.9 million work hours have now been clocked on site, with only three lost-time incidents across the 11-month build window.

Beyond the build, exploration and grade-control drilling at the company’s Fenix South wrapped up in July, with early reconciliation showing the new grade-control model lining up almost perfectly with the reserve model.

Upcoming milestones include leach commissioning in November, plant commissioning by December and the first gold pour in January 2026, followed by a pre-feasibility study on the mine’s expansion plans in the first quarter of next year.

In September, Rio2 made a game-changing move, inking deals with two separate desalinated water providers – the rarest of commodities in the Atacama Desert – that could unlock the key to tripling output at its Fenix Gold mine to a massive 300,000 ounces of gold a year.

Under the twin agreements, each supplier will roll out concept studies to explore supply options and map the pipeline infrastructure needed to pump desalinated water up to the mine. Once the studies are complete, Rio2 will choose its preferred partner to push ahead with a full feasibility program and a joint development plan.

With the finish line now in sight, Rio2 looks to be roaring into 2026 with the wind at its back and gold in its sights. The combination of disciplined project delivery, high-grade starter pits and a simple, proven heap leach circuit has the company poised to hit production without missing a beat or blowing the budget.

And with gold prices smashing record highs, the economics of Fenix Gold appear to be shifting from impressive to extraordinary.

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