Dakota Gold (DC) 35th BMO Global Metals, Mining & Critical Minerals Conference summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
35th BMO Global Metals, Mining & Critical Minerals Conference summary
25 Feb, 2026Project overview and strategic focus
Advancing Richmond Hill as the foundation for organic growth, with Maitland as a secondary focus in the historic Homestake District.
Richmond Hill and Maitland projects aim to elevate South Dakota’s gold production ranking nationally.
Richmond Hill is located near the historic Homestake Mine and adjacent to the Wharf Coeur Mine, leveraging existing infrastructure and regulatory familiarity.
Resource estimates and mine planning
Updated S-K 1300 resource and cash flow analysis completed, using $2,350/oz gold and $29/oz silver prices.
M&I resource exceeds 160 million tons at 0.566 g/t gold; focus is on advancing to reserve category.
Mine life projected at 17–28 years, with plans to increase daily mining rate from 30,000 to up to 60,000 tons.
Annual production targets 153,000 oz gold and nearly 500,000 oz silver, with robust project economics.
Operational and financial highlights
All-in sustaining costs expected to be similar to Wharf Mine, with well-defined capital costs and a $50 million contingency.
Net present value estimated at over $4 billion at current metal prices, with initial years producing up to 170,000 oz gold annually.
Expansion of mining rate would accelerate gold production and enhance project economics.
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