Dakota Gold (DC) Investor presentation summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Investor presentation summary
20 Mar, 2026Market context and demand
U.S. gold production has declined 55% since 2000, reaching only 145 tonnes in 2024, far below the 2025 domestic demand of 679.3 tonnes.
Gold was designated a critical mineral by executive order in March 2025, highlighting its strategic importance.
Silver was added to the U.S. critical minerals list in November 2025, with domestic production also falling short of demand.
Industrial demand for gold and silver is rising due to their use in electronics, data centers, and renewable energy infrastructure.
Project portfolio and resources
Richmond Hill is a development-stage project with 3.65 Moz M&I gold, 2.61 Moz inferred gold, 38.1 Moz M&I silver, and 22.8 Moz inferred silver resources.
Maitland Project offers high-grade exploration potential, with the JB Gold Zone averaging 10.76 g/t Au over 4.0 meters and the Unionville Zone averaging 4 g/t Au over 6.4 meters.
Both projects are located on private land in the historic Homestake District, benefiting from existing infrastructure.
Project economics and development timeline
Richmond Hill’s after-tax NPV (5%) is $1.6–2.1 billion, with an IRR of 55–59% and a 17–28 year mine life.
Initial capital is $384M, with LOM AISC of $1,047–$1,050/oz and average annual gold production of 142,000–153,000 oz.
Pre-feasibility study is targeted for H2 2026, feasibility in H1 2027, and production as soon as 2029.
Metallurgical testing and infill/expansion drilling are ongoing, with significant results from 2025 and 2026 campaigns.
Latest events from Dakota Gold
- Richmond Hill and Maitland projects drive growth with strong economics and exploration upside.DC
Investor presentation20 Mar 2026 - Richmond Hill targets late 2029 production, backed by strong resources and full project funding.DC
35th BMO Global Metals, Mining & Critical Minerals Conference25 Feb 2026 - Up to $250M in securities offered to fund gold exploration and development amid high sector risks.DC
Registration Filing16 Dec 2025 - Shareholders will vote on director elections, auditor ratification, and a major stock plan amendment.DC
Proxy Filing2 Dec 2025 - Key votes include director elections, auditor ratification, and expanding the stock incentive plan.DC
Proxy Filing2 Dec 2025 - Q3 net loss narrowed to $10.5M; Richmond Hill Project advances toward feasibility and funding.DC
Q3 202513 Nov 2025 - Net loss narrowed as exploration spending fell; Richmond Hill resource estimate completed.DC
Q2 202427 Oct 2025 - Q1 2025 saw reduced losses, strong cash reserves, and continued gold exploration progress.DC
Q1 202527 Oct 2025 - Net loss of $33.88M in 2024, no revenue, major exploration progress, and new capital raised.DC
Q4 202427 Oct 2025