Aura Minerals (AUGO) announced Q1 preliminary production results from the company’s six operating mines: Aranzazu, Apoena, Minosa, Almas, Borborema and MSG. Total production in Q1, at current prices, reached 82,137 gold equivalent ounces, another high record quarter production, above the previous quarter and also 37% higher when compared to Q1 2025. At constant prices, Aura’s quarterly production increased by 1% compared to Q4 2025 and 41% above Q1 2025. During the quarter, Aura sold 81,364 GEO, a slight increase compared to the previous quarter. Rodrigo Barbosa, CEO and president commented: “We delivered another record production quarter in Q1 2026, reaching 82.1 thousand GEO. Despite dedicating efforts to essential underground infrastructure upgrades at MSG and lower production in Apoena and Borborema due to mine sequencing. For the second semester, we expect higher production at Aranzazu, Apoena, MSG and Borborema, while Almas and Minosa remain stable – very much in line with our annual guidance. Looking to the coming years, we continue advancing the Borborema expansion, the Almas underground development, the updated Feasibility Study for Matupa with its recently published additional ounces, and early works at Era Dorada – all supporting our next phase of growth toward over 600,000 GEO annually.”
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