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    Hochschild Mining outlook: gold price, 2026 guidance and project lens for engineers

    April 22, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Hochschild Mining outlook: gold price, 2026 guidance and project lens for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Hochschild Mining shares rose over 3% to 663.5p after first-quarter attributable production reached 75,600 gold-equivalent oz, beating BMO’s 69,200 oz estimate and supporting reaffirmed 2026 production and cost guidance. Average realised gold price jumped to $4,471/oz from $2,708 a year earlier, driving cash and equivalents to about $412 million and swinging the balance sheet from $23 million net debt at end-2025 to roughly $95 million net cash. Engineering work is advancing at the Monte Do Carmo gold project in Brazil and the Royropata silver project in Peru, despite Peru’s ongoing political uncertainty.

    Technical Brief

    • Royropata silver project in Peru is progressing through its environmental impact statement stage, a key permitting gate.
    • Stronger-than-modelled throughput at Mara Rosa under a turnaround plan drove the Q1 production beat.
    • Inmaculada in Peru remains the flagship asset, underpinning portfolio stability amid Peruvian political uncertainty.
    • Average realised gold price rose from $3,222/oz at March results to $4,471/oz within the quarter.
    • Market capitalisation reached about £3.4 billion at 663.5p per share following the trading update.
    • Net cash position of $95.9 million was noted by Peel Hunt, versus prior net debt at end-2025.
    • RBC and Peel Hunt both maintained 920p price targets, signalling confidence in project delivery and cost guidance.

    Our Take

    Hochschild Mining’s strengthened net cash position and higher realised gold price give it more room to fund project work at Monte Do Carmo and the Royropata silver project internally, reducing reliance on the kind of higher-cost credit facilities seen in New Found Gold’s recent C$205 million package arranged with BMO Capital Markets.

    Our database shows Hochschild appearing both as an operator (e.g. at Minera Santa Cruz’s San José gold-silver mine in Argentina) and as a strategic shareholder in Tiernan Gold’s Chilean project, suggesting the group is using today’s gold price environment to balance brownfield cash flow with a pipeline of minority growth options across Latin America.

    With copper also in the mix and Comex warehouse stocks edging up, Hochschild’s exposure to Peru and Brazil means its cost base will be sensitive to the Brent-linked input inflation flagged by BMO Capital Markets, so the 2026 guidance window will be important for testing how much of the current gold price uplift translates into sustainable margin rather than being eroded by energy and consumables costs.

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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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