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GoldStone Resources posts $10mn revenue from Ghana mine

Mine tunnel. Photo by Yosuke Ota @ Unsplash
Mine tunnel. Photo by Yosuke Ota @ Unsplash
  • Heavy rains hit 2025 output, but infrastructure upgrades lift outlook
  • AIM-listed miner targets 4,000 ounces in 2026 from Homase mine

 

ACCRA, GHANA – AIM-listed GoldStone Resources said its Ghana operations generated about $10 million in revenue in 2025, despite weather disruptions and regulatory inspections, as it targets higher gold output in 2026.

GoldStone Resources Limited, a West Africa-focused gold producer and developer, said gold production at its Homase mine totalled 90.6 kilograms, equivalent to 2,912 troy ounces, all sold during the year ended December 31, 2025, according to an operational update released on January 7.

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