The list of the world’s 10 largest gold mines is making the rounds. In 2015 they produced almost 10.6 million oz of the yellow metal or 329.6 tonnes of it (if imaging 330 tonnes of anything is possible). That was up from the 9.5 million oz in 2014.
The best news is that Canadian companies own five of the 10 largest producers. See the table below for details.
The world’s 10 largest gold mines
|
Oz produced |
|
|
|
Rank |
2015 |
2014 |
Mine |
Owner |
Country |
1 |
1,961,193 |
1,961,193 |
Muruntau |
Government of Uzbekistan |
Uzbekistan |
2 |
1,359,975 |
1,247,447 |
Grasberg |
Freeport McMoRan (90%), Government of Indonesia (9%) |
Indonesia |
3 |
1,054,543 |
903,435 |
Goldstrike |
Barrick Gold |
United States |
4 |
999,887 |
903,435 |
Cortez |
Barrick Gold |
United States |
5 |
954,876 |
1,109,199 |
Pueblo Viejo |
Barrick Gold (60%), Goldcorp (40%) |
Dominican Republic |
6 |
919,510 |
970,951 |
uncesYanacocha |
Newmont (51%), Minas Buenaventura (43%), International Finance Corp. (5%) |
Peru |
7 |
887,359 |
569,067 |
Carlin |
Newmont |
United States |
8 |
861,639 |
569,067 |
Penasquinto |
Goldcorp |
Mexico |
9 |
803,768 |
652,659 |
Lihir |
Newcrest |
Papua New Guinea |
10 |
794,122 |
649,455 |
Boddington |
Newmont |
Australia |
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