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    Ramelius FY26 gold guidance: cost, weather and strip-ratio notes for mine planners

    April 8, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Ramelius FY26 gold guidance: cost, weather and strip-ratio notes for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Ramelius Resources has kept its FY26 production guidance of 260,000–300,000 ounces of gold despite a cyclone, higher diesel prices and operational disruptions affecting its March quarter output. Weather-related access issues and fuel cost inflation have raised unit mining and haulage costs at its Western Australian open pits, pressuring margins and short-term strip ratios. Maintaining guidance signals continued confidence in ore reserve quality and mill performance, but leaves limited buffer for further weather or supply-chain shocks in upcoming quarters.

    Technical Brief

    • Cyclone-related access constraints forced temporary changes to pit haul routes and equipment deployment sequencing.
    • Elevated diesel prices directly increased cost per bank cubic metre mined and per tonne hauled.
    • Short-term operational disruptions required rescheduling of drill-and-blast patterns and ore/waste mining blocks.
    • Weather delays compressed available mining windows, tightening compliance margins to daily and weekly safety plans.
    • Emergency and cyclone-readiness procedures were activated, including stand-downs and staged equipment relocation to higher ground.
    • Fatigue and exposure risks for operators rose during extended weather-affected shifts, demanding closer supervision and rostering control.
    • Supply-chain interruptions for fuel and consumables necessitated contingency stock management to avoid unsafe low-inventory conditions.

    Our Take

    Ramelius Resources’ decision to maintain FY26 guidance in Australia sits alongside its recently approved $250 million on‑market buyback, signalling confidence that organic growth at Mt Magnet and Edna May can absorb current operational headwinds without pivoting to M&A.

    The December quarter FY26 production performance reported in our database for Ramelius Resources suggests that early ore from the high‑grade Never Never underground deposit is already underpinning guidance, giving the company some buffer against short‑term disruptions at other Australian assets.

    Within our 1218 Mining stories and 2303 tag‑matched pieces, Ramelius Resources appears more frequently in the context of incremental brownfield optimisation in Australia than large new project builds, which likely shapes how it manages safety and productivity trade‑offs when holding multi‑year guidance through turbulence.

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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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