Olympias is located in the Halkidiki Peninsula in Northern Greece.

Olympias is a gold-silver-lead-zinc mine located in the Halkidiki Peninsula in northern Greece.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

Location

Halkidiki Peninsula, Greece

Mine type

Underground

Metals mined

Gold, Silver, Lead, Zinc

Expected mine life

16 years* through to 2041

Deposit type

Polymetallic carbonate replacement

Ownership

100%

*Based on Proven & Probable Mineral Reserves. Refer to Reserves and Resources for more information on Mineral Reserves.

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OPERATING DATA

Gold Operations2025A 
Ounces Produced159,877 
Ounces Sold60,491 
Tonnes Milled431,116 
Grade (grams / tonne) 8.28 
Total Cash Costs ($/oz sold)2$1,722 
All-in Sustaining Costs ($/oz sold)$2,145 
Growth Capital Expenditures ($M)2$34.8 
Sustaining Capital Expenditures ($M)2$24.1 
By-product Credits ($M)3($109.3) 

Note: All amounts are in US$ unless otherwise indicated.

1Payable metal produced.

2These financial measures or ratios are non-IFRS financial measures or ratios. Certain additional disclosure for non-IFRS financial measures and ratios have been incorporated by reference and additional detail can be found at the Other Financial Measures and Ratios' in the Company's December 31, 2025 MD&A.

3Revenue from silver, lead and zinc sales.

REPORTS

REPORT TITLE LINK
2024 Production Data (January 2025)
Resources & Reserves (September 2024)
2024 Production & Cost Guidance (February 2024)
Technical Report, Olympias Mine, December 31, 2023 Download PDF
Technical Report, Olympias Mine, December 31, 2019 Download PDF
Technical Report, Olympias Mine, July 14, 2011 Download PDF

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