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Gold Fields cuts output projection as icy weather weighs down Chile mine

Gold Fields stated on Friday it expects to produce much less gold this year than formerly anticipated, as weatherrelated challenges weigh down production at a brand-new mine in Chile.

The Johannesburg-based gold miner stated its 2024 output has been reduced to in between 2 million ounces and 2.15 million ounces from a previous forecast of about 2.3 million ounces.

Gold Fields' revenue plunged to $320.7 million in the first half of this year ended June 30, compared with about $458. million a year back, taking a hit from decreasing gold output.

It likewise dealt with production setbacks at South Deep mine in. South Africa throughout the noted period.

Earlier this month, Gold Fields consented to buy Canadian miner. Osisko for about $1.57 billion cash, in a deal that. will help it grow in the Americas region.

The operational efficiency was disappointing, CEO Mike. Fraser said in a declaration, including that the decline in output. throughout the very first half was due to unplanned events and delays in. raising output at the new Salares Norte mine in Chile.

(source: Reuters)