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    Allied’s five new Kurmuk gold targets: mine life and throughput lens for planners

    November 28, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Allied’s five new Kurmuk gold targets: mine life and throughput lens for planners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Allied Gold shares hit their highest level since listing in September 2023 after the company reported five new gold targets at its Kurmuk project in Ethiopia’s Benishangul-Gumuz region. The discoveries lie within trucking distance of the planned Kurmuk central processing facility, which is being designed as a large-scale open-pit operation. The new targets could extend the project’s mine life and support higher throughput, with follow-up drilling expected to focus on near-surface, oxide-hosted mineralisation to fast-track potential satellite feed.

    Technical Brief

    • New targets sit within a regional shear-hosted gold system already defined over several kilometres strike.
    • Follow-up work is expected to prioritise shallow drilling patterns suitable for delineating oxide resources quickly.
    • Trucking distance constraint implies satellite pits will be sized to justify short-haul, low-capex haul roads.
    • Oxide focus suggests heap leach or simple CIL processing routes, minimising complex refractory treatment requirements.
    • Near-surface mineralisation would support low strip ratios, important for early cash-flow and payback optimisation.
    • Additional satellite feed options typically allow higher plant utilisation factors and smoother grade scheduling.
    • Similar shear-zone gold camps in East Africa often evolve into multi-pit corridors once initial processing hubs are established.

    Our Take

    Allied Gold only began trading in September 2023, so adding new gold targets in Ethiopia this early in its listed life suggests the company is still in a resource-accretion phase rather than optimising existing assets.

    Within our Mining–Projects coverage, most gold pieces are concentrated in West Africa and North America, so an Ethiopia-focused exploration story stands out as higher jurisdictional risk but potentially less crowded ground for Allied Gold.

    For a relatively new public vehicle like Allied Gold, multiple discoveries in Ethiopia can help underpin a longer exploration pipeline, which is often important for maintaining market interest between major de-risking events such as feasibility studies or construction decisions.

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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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