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    Agnico Eagle–Goldsky Barsele deal: ownership, royalty and capex lens for mine teams

    January 28, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Agnico Eagle–Goldsky Barsele deal: ownership, royalty and capex lens for mine teams

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Agnico Eagle is divesting its 55% stake in the Barsele gold project in northern Sweden to partner Goldsky Resources for $166 million, comprising $20 million in cash and 75.5 million Goldsky shares at C$2.64, and retaining a 2% net smelter return royalty. The deal, expected to close by 30 June pending TSX Venture Exchange and Goldsky shareholder approvals, will lift Agnico’s holding from 7.4 million to about 82.9 million shares, or roughly 32.5% of Goldsky on a non-diluted basis. Goldsky becomes sole owner-operator at Barsele, while Agnico shifts to a royalty and strategic-equity position as part of portfolio optimisation.

    Technical Brief

    • Transaction executed via Agnico Sweden AB selling its interest in Gunnarn Mining AB to Goldsky.
    • Consideration structure includes $20 million cash plus 75.5 million Goldsky shares priced at C$2.64.
    • Agnico’s shareholding in Goldsky increases from 7.4 million to about 82.9 million shares post-closing.
    • Resulting equity position rises from roughly 4.1% to about 32.5% of Goldsky on a non‑diluted basis.
    • Amended investor rights agreement caps Agnico’s anti‑dilution participation rights at 19.99% ownership in future financings.
    • Governance rights allow Agnico to nominate between one and three directors to Goldsky’s board, if desired.
    • Barsele lies in Västerbottens Län, approximately 600 km north of Stockholm, implying sub‑Arctic operating conditions.
    • Agnico notes a decade of exploration has grown Barsele’s mineral resources but still requires further work before development.

    Our Take

    Agnico Eagle’s move to hold 32.5% of Goldsky Resources post-closing, rather than the Barsele project directly, mirrors a pattern in our database where larger gold producers retain upside in non-core European assets via equity plus NSR royalties instead of operatorship.

    With Barsele located in Västerbottens Län, Sweden, this deal keeps Agnico indirectly exposed to a Nordic gold–base metals belt that features in only a small subset of our 787 Mining stories, compared with its much heavier coverage footprint in Canada, Finland and Mexico.

    The 2% NSR royalty over Barsele, combined with board nomination rights at Goldsky, suggests Agnico is prioritising capital-light optionality on gold and copper price upside while shifting development and permitting risk in Sweden to a junior-led vehicle.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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