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    Agnico, Hycroft and Sidney in February ranks: project and value notes for mine teams

    March 2, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Agnico, Hycroft and Sidney in February ranks: project and value notes for mine teams

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Agnico Eagle, Hycroft Mining Holding and Sidney Resources topped MINING.COM’s February Global Mining Power Rankings, with Agnico securing 11.32% of votes on the back of record 2025 free cash flow, roughly $1.4 billion in total shareholder returns, a 12.5% dividend increase and gold reserves of about 55.4 million oz. Hycroft advanced metallurgical testing and project optimisation at its Nevada gold-silver operation, while Almonty Industries’ Sangdong tungsten mine ramp-up and tight ammonium paratungstate markets drove a share price gain of more than 135% year-to-date. Micro-cap leader Sidney Resources progressed the high-grade Lucky Ben underground gold project towards a maiden mineral resource and continued R&D on laser mining technology in Idaho’s Warren District.

    Technical Brief

    • Agnico’s 2025 reserve growth was driven by drilling at Detour Lake, Odyssey and Hope Bay.
    • Indicated resources reached 47.1 Moz and inferred 41.8 Moz of gold at year-end 2025.
    • Four consecutive months as large-cap vote leader signal confidence in Agnico’s multi-asset operating stability.
    • Hycroft’s optimisation work targets large-scale Nevada gold–silver production, with capital discipline under volatile price conditions.

    Our Take

    Agnico Eagle’s 55.4 Moz in gold reserves and rising dividend put it at the upper end of the gold producer spectrum in our Mining coverage, signalling that investor votes here are likely rewarding balance-sheet strength and long reserve life rather than just short-term price leverage.

    Almonty Industries’ Sangdong tungsten mine in South Korea moving toward commercial production in Q1 2026 is notable against our database’s limited tungsten and ammonium paratungstate items, implying that any schedule slippage or permitting friction there could materially affect perceived security of non-Chinese tungsten supply.

    The fatal abduction incident involving Vizsla Silver’s Panuco silver-gold project in Sinaloa stands out among Latin America pieces in our coverage, underlining that security risk is becoming a decisive factor in how investors rank early-stage silver and gold projects in Mexico relative to Canada and the USA.

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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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