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    Aris’ US$80M Soto Norte acquisition: project scale and schedule for mine planners

    November 21, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Aris’ US$80M Soto Norte acquisition: project scale and schedule for mine planners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Aris Mining will pay US$80 million to acquire full ownership of the Soto Norte gold project in Colombia, positioning the company to target production of around 1 million oz of gold per year. The deal consolidates Aris’s interest in one of the country’s largest undeveloped underground gold assets, located in Santander department near the historic California-Vetas mining district. For mine planners and investors, the transaction signals intent to advance a large-scale, long-life operation in a jurisdiction already hosting significant high-grade underground gold mining.

    Technical Brief

    • Full ownership simplifies future project financing, removing joint-venture decision constraints and misaligned capital schedules.
    • Consolidation allows a single mine plan and LOM schedule, rather than parallel partner development scenarios.
    • Aris indicated it will update the Soto Norte technical study and project economics post-acquisition.

    Our Take

    With gold one of the few repeated keywords in our recent mining coverage, Aris consolidating 100% of Soto Norte signals a push to secure long-life gold optionality at a time when peers like Ivanhoe Mines are commissioning multi-metal assets such as Platreef.

    An $80M M&A outlay for a single gold project positions Aris at the smaller end of recent capital moves in our database, which may give it more flexibility to stage development or adjust to permitting and ESG conditions compared with the multi‑billion‑dollar builds now common in diversified portfolios.

    Among the 53 tag-matched ‘Projects’ and ‘Contract Award’ pieces, relatively few involve outright buyouts for gold assets, suggesting Aris is opting for ownership control rather than the JV-heavy or streaming-heavy structures seen in many current gold project financings.

    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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