Newmont confirms Cadia production stable after earthquake

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Newmont confirms Cadia production stable after earthquake
Newmont confirms Cadia production stable after earthquake
Mahathir Bayena
Written by Mahathir Bayena
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Newmont Corporation (ASX:NEM) confirmed that gold production at its Cadia operation is unlikely to face near-term disruptions following a magnitude 4.5 earthquake that struck the region earlier this week.

The mining giant noted that underground areas were successfully evacuated with no reported injuries, as site supervisors strictly adhered to established safety protocols.

While initial inspections revealed minor damage to some underground sections, the company described the impact as "not significant" and confirmed that processing facilities are already ramping back to standard throughput levels.

Although surface infrastructure—including critical tailings dams—remains undamaged, Newmont is continuing comprehensive underground assessments to finalise a full recovery timeline and monitor for any potential long-term operational shifts.

At the time of reporting, Newmont’s share price was $156.30.

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