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    DPM’s Chelopech mine extension: resource, grade and life-of-mine notes for engineers

    February 6, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    DPM’s Chelopech mine extension: resource, grade and life-of-mine notes for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    DPM Metals has extended the Chelopech gold-copper mine in Bulgaria to a 10-year life after a 20% increase in measured and indicated resources to 15.3 million tonnes grading 2.18 g/t gold, 9.19 g/t silver and 0.64% copper, plus 9.1 million inferred tonnes at slightly lower grades. Updated reserves now total 1.6 million oz. gold, 6.23 million oz. silver and 308 million lb. copper, supporting roughly 160,000 gold-equivalent oz. per year based on a higher US$2,300/oz gold price assumption. The model incorporates the Sharlo Dere prospect but excludes the Wedge Zone Deep discovery, 300 m below current workings, where new drilling results are due in Q2.

    Technical Brief

    • Reserve changes are driven mainly by a higher gold price assumption of US$2,300/oz vs US$1,500.
    • Updated reserve supports about 160,000 gold-equivalent ounces per year over the extended mine life.
    • Sharlo Dere prospect is now incorporated into the block model, influencing design parameters and mine planning.
    • All resource and reserve figures are reported as at 31 May, providing a clear temporal reference for planning.
    • Wedge Zone Deep sits on the northern flank, about 300 m below current reserves and infrastructure.
    • Resource estimates explicitly exclude Wedge Zone Deep, so any economic contribution is upside to current schedules.
    • DPM plans to release a three-year production outlook on 10 February alongside Q4 financial results.
    • Market reaction was modestly positive, with DPM shares up 2.6% to C$48.94, valuing it at ~C$10.9 billion.

    Our Take

    Chelopech’s extended 10‑year mine life and copper‑gold‑silver reserve base place DPM Metals among the more secure mid‑tier copper and gold names in our 928‑story mining database, at a time when other copper‑exposed majors like Anglo American are wrestling with asset impairments and portfolio uncertainty.

    With 308 million lb of contained copper and meaningful silver ounces at Chelopech, DPM is well positioned to benefit from the coordinated critical minerals policies under discussion in the US‑EU‑Japan‑Mexico framework, which in our coverage increasingly highlight copper and silver alongside battery metals.

    The Wedge Zone Deep sitting roughly 300 m below existing Chelopech infrastructure suggests incremental underground development rather than a greenfield build, which typically translates into lower capital intensity and gives operators more flexibility to pace spend in response to metal‑price cycles.

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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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