G Mining Ventures

G Mining Ventures

Gold mining company developing, operating assets

Overview

G Mining Ventures acquires, develops, and operates gold projects in the Americas using a Buy, Build, Operate model. It earns revenue by selling gold from its mines, with Tocantinzinho in Brazil already producing and targeting about 175,000 ounces per year, and additional projects like Oko West, Gurupi, and CentroGold in development funded by cash flow and partners. The company stands out by using a self-perform construction approach and funding new development from producing assets, backed by the Gignac family’s mining experience. Its goal is to become a mid-tier gold producer by growing its asset base and keeping project development financially self-sustained through operating cash flow and strategic partnerships.

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About G Mining Ventures

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Why G Mining Ventures is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Industrial & Manufacturing

Energy

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Brossard, Canada

Founded

2020

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What believers are saying

  • Tocantinzinho Q2 2026 produced 36,845 ounces, up 16% quarter over quarter.
  • Oko West stayed 28% complete, on schedule, targeting first gold in late 2027.
  • La Mancha added C$427 million in March 2026, strengthening funding and confidence.

What critics are saying

  • August 13, 2026 costs jumped 12%; Tocantinzinho AISC now $1,330-$1,544.
  • Oko West spent $423 million by June 30, 2026; overruns threaten returns.
  • Brazilian royalties and reais strength lifted Q2 costs; another spike hits 2027 margins.

What makes G Mining Ventures unique

  • Gignac family self-perform execution delivered Tocantinzinho commercial production in September 2024.
  • July 29, 2026 G2 acquisition created a consolidated Oko district with adjacent Guyana assets.
  • La Mancha and Tocantinzinho cash flow fund development without constant equity dependence.

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Funding

Total Funding

$854.3M

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Industry Average

Funded Over

7 Rounds

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Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

3%

1 year growth

2%

2 year growth

16%
Lothbrok Media
Aug 14th, 2026
G Mining raises 2026 cost forecast on higher labour and royalty expenses.

G Mining raises 2026 cost forecast on higher labour and royalty expenses. Aerial view of the Tocantinzinho gold mine in Brazil. Credit: G Mining Ventures. Gold producer G Mining Ventures has increased its 2026 cost guidance by approximately 12%, citing higher labour expenses, royalty payments, maintenance costs and currency movements. The Canada-based company now expects total cash costs of $836 to $965 per ounce sold, compared with its previous forecast of $736 to $865 per ounce. Its all-in sustaining costs (AISC) have also been revised upward to $1,330-$1,544 per ounce, from the previous guidance of $1,230-$1,444 per ounce. The revised outlook was released alongside the company's second-quarter financial results. Production Target Remains Unchanged Despite the higher cost outlook, G Mining maintained its 2026 gold production guidance of between 160,000 and 190,000 ounces. The company expects approximately 61% of its annual production to be generated during the second half of the year as mining progresses into higher-grade mineralisation at its Tocantinzinho gold mine in Brazil. Tocantinzinho entered commercial production in September 2024 and remains the company's primary producing asset. The higher cost guidance overshadowed what was otherwise a stronger-than-expected quarterly performance, with analysts highlighting the increase of more than $100 per ounce in the company's cost forecast. G Mining shares fell 4.2% to C$47.72 in Toronto following the announcement, giving the company a market value of approximately C$14 billion. Oko West Becomes Second Growth Engine G Mining is also expanding its South American portfolio following the completion of its C$3 billion acquisition of Guyana-focused developer G2 Goldfields. The transaction brought G Mining's Oko West project and G2 Goldfields' neighbouring Oko-Ghanie project under common ownership. Oko West is expected to begin producing gold in late 2027 and is positioned to become G Mining's second major growth engine alongside Tocantinzinho. The company has previously indicated that Oko West and Oko-Ghanie together could support more than 500,000 ounces of annual gold production over their respective mine lives. Construction at Oko West was approximately 28% complete at the end of June, with more than $423 million spent against an approved initial capital budget of approximately $973 million. Detailed engineering was approximately 90% complete, while procurement had reached 99%. Higher Gold Prices Increase Royalty Costs Several factors are contributing to the revised cost outlook. G Mining has adjusted its Brazilian real-to-US dollar exchange-rate assumption to 5.15, compared with 5.55 previously. The company has also increased its assumed gold price to $4,300 per ounce, from $4,000. While a higher gold price supports revenue, it also increases royalty payments, contributing to the higher cost forecast. In addition, increased maintenance spending and labour-cost inflation are putting further pressure on operating expenses. Second-quarter total cash costs reached $1,046 per ounce sold, up 1% from the first quarter, while AISC increased 6% to $1,690 per ounce. Despite the revised operating costs, G Mining maintained its 2026 capital expenditure guidance of between $583 million and $649 million. Exploration expenditure is expected to range from $42 million to $50 million. Tocantinzinho Production Improves Tocantinzinho produced 36,845 ounces of gold during the second quarter, representing a 16% increase from the previous quarter. Gold sales increased 11% to 37,439 ounces, while the average realised gold price reached $4,197 per ounce. First-half production stood at 68,691 ounces. The company has been processing lower-grade ore while accelerating waste stripping and advancing the mine towards higher-grade material. G Mining expects production to increase during the second half of the year as higher grades are accessed, with the improved ore profile also expected to help reduce unit costs. Gurupi Development Continues G Mining is continuing work on its Gurupi project in Brazil, where an updated mineral resource and preliminary economic assessment are planned before the end of 2026. The updated assessment will incorporate results from an ongoing five-rig drilling programme. The company also expects to submit an environmental and societal impact assessment during the fourth quarter. Strong Financial Position Despite the higher cost environment, G Mining ended June with $225.7 million in cash and approximately $33 million in long-term debt, giving the company a net cash position of around $192.7 million. Second-quarter adjusted net income more than doubled to approximately $79.5 million, or 33 cents per share, compared with $36.5 million, or 16 cents per share, a year earlier. The result exceeded analyst expectations of approximately 31 cents per share. G Mining therefore enters the second half of 2026 with a strong production pipeline and significant development opportunities, although controlling operating costs will remain an important priority as the company advances its expansion across Brazil and Guyana.

The Northern Miner
Aug 13th, 2026
G Mining hikes cost forecast on labour, royalties.

G Mining hikes cost forecast on labour, royalties. Operating expenses at South America-focused gold producer G Mining Ventures (TSX: GMIN; US-OTC: GMINF) will be about 12% higher this year due in part to labour-cost inflation and increased royalty payments. Shares fell. Total cash costs this year will range from $836 (C$1,179) to $965 per oz. sold, compared with a previous target of $736-$865, G Mining said late Wednesday. All-in sustaining costs (AISC) are now pegged at $1,330-$1,544 per oz., up from $1,230-$1,444 previously. G Mining released the forecasts along with its second-quarter financial results. The higher costs come despite a better-than-expected quarter for the Brossard, Que.-based company, which reaffirmed its 2026 production target of 160,000 to 190,000 oz. gold. About 61% of annual production is expected in the second half as mining advances into higher-grade mineralization at the Tocantinzinho mine in Brazil, which entered commercial production in September 2024. The "earnings beat [was] overshadowed by [the] +$100 per oz. cost guidance revision," National Bank Financial mining analyst Rabi Nizami said Thursday in a note. Shares of G Mining dropped 4.2% to C$47.72 Thursday morning in Toronto, valuing the company at about C$14 billion ($10 billion). The stock has traded between C$17.12 and C$58.74 in the past year. Growth engine. G Mining last month closed the C$3-billion acquisition of Guyana-focused developer G2 Goldfields. The deal brought two adjacent gold projects in the South American country - G Mining's Oko West and G2's Oko-Ghanie - under one roof. Oko West, which is scheduled to start pouring gold in late 2027, is poised to represent G Mining's second major growth engine alongside Tocantinzinho. Together with Oko-Ghanie, it could deliver more than 500,000 oz. of gold annually over the life of mine, G Mining said in April. Construction of Oko West was about 28% complete by the end of June, with more than $423 million spent against an approved initial capital budget of about $973 million, G Mining said Thursday. Detailed engineering was about 90% complete and procurement 99% complete at quarter-end. Adjusted net income for the second quarter more than doubled to about $79.5 million, or 33¢ a share, from $36.5 million, or 16¢, a year earlier, G Mining also said Thursday. On that basis, financial analysts who follow the company had expected profit of 31¢ a share. Higher prices. A stronger Brazilian real against the U.S. dollar, increased maintenance spending and higher assumed gold prices, which are set to lift royalty payments, also played a part in the higher cost forecast for the full year, G Mining said. G Mining's Brazilian real-to-U.S.-dollar assumption has been revised to 5.15 from 5.55 previously. The company has also raised its assumed gold price to $4,300 per oz. from $4,000, increasing royalty costs. Second-quarter total cash costs were $1,046 per oz. sold, 1% higher than in the first quarter, while AISC rose 6% to $1,690 per oz. The cost revision doesn't change G Mining's 2026 capital spending target, which ranges from $583 million to $649 million. Exploration spending should range between $42 million and $50 million. Improved output. Tocantinzinho produced 36,845 oz. gold in the second quarter, 16% more than in the first quarter. Gold sales rose 11% to 37,439 oz., while the average realized gold price reached $4,197 per oz. First-half production of 68,691 oz. was in line with G Mining's plan to process lower-grade ore while accelerating waste stripping and advancing the pit toward higher-grade material. Production is expected to increase in the second half, with higher grades also expected to lower unit costs. Development of the Gurupi project in Brazil is continuing. An updated resource and preliminary economic assessment, which will incorporate the results of a five-rig drill program, is planned for release by year-end. G Mining also expects to file an environmental and societal impact assessment in the fourth quarter. Despite the higher cost outlook, G Mining ended June with $225.7 million in cash and $33 million in long-term debt. That left a net cash position of $192.7 million. COMMODITY: Gold

FinanzNachrichten.de
Apr 30th, 2026
Greenheart Gold closes $43.5M private placement with La Mancha taking 19.9% stake

Greenheart Gold has closed a non-brokered private placement raising C$59.85 million through the issuance of 59.85 million common shares at C$1.00 per share. La Mancha Investments acquired 35.5 million shares, bringing its ownership to 19.9% of the company, whilst G Mining Ventures maintained its 10.5% stake through the purchase of 6.4 million shares. Under an investor rights agreement, La Mancha gains the right to nominate one director, participate in future equity financings to maintain ownership, and appoint a technical representative. The proceeds will fund multi-year exploration programmes in Suriname and Guyana, including current drilling at Majorodam and Igab, and a planned programme at Tosso Creek starting in Q3 2026.

The Northern Miner
Apr 9th, 2026
G Mining to buy G2 Goldfields for $3B in Guyana play.

G Mining to buy G2 Goldfields for $3B in Guyana play. Canadian miner G Mining Ventures (TSX: GMIN; US-OTC: GMINF) agreed to buy G2 Goldfields (TSX: GTWO; US-OTC: GUYGF) in a $3 billion (US$2.2 billion) all-share deal that would bring two adjacent gold projects in Guyana under one roof. G2 shares soared while those of its proposed acquirer fell. G2 shareholders will receive 0.212 common shares of G Mining for each G2 share held, implying an offer price of $10.84 per share and a 72% premium based on 30-day volume-weighted averages, according to a statement issued Thursday. The transaction is expected to close by June 30, subject to shareholder and regulatory approvals. The deal combines G Mining's Oko West project with G2's Oko-Ghanie project to form a single district-scale development in the Guiana Shield. Together, both properties could deliver more than 500,000 oz. of gold annually over the life of mine, compared with standalone averages of about 350,000 oz. from Oko West and 228,000 oz. from Oko-Ghanie, G Mining said. "Strategically, the deal makes a lot of sense as it consolidates the Oko district into a single integrated mining complex, with the assets effectively part of the same mineralized system, positioning G Mining as the natural acquirer," TD Cowen mining analyst Steven Green said Thursday in a note. The deal "accelerates G Mining's transformation into a large-scale intermediate producer," Jefferies mining analyst Fahad Tariq said in a note. "The company's growth profile becomes increasingly anchored in Guyana." While the transaction is "expensive" given the premium paid, G Mining "was able to capitalize on its elevated valuation," Tariq added. Through Wednesday, G Mining shares had more than tripled in the past year. Consolidation wave. G2 shares surged 73% to $10.45 Thursday morning in Toronto, giving the company a market value of about $2.7 billion. G Mining plunged 4.4% to $48.88 for a market value of about $11.6 billion. The acquisition extends a wave of consolidation in the Guiana Shield, where companies are seeking to combine adjacent deposits into larger, more capital-efficient mining complexes. After G Mining bought Reunion Gold in 2024 to advance Oko West, Miata Metals (CSE: MMET) acquired 79North to enlarge its land portfolio in Suriname and Founders Metals (TSX-V: FDR; US-OTC: FDMIF) tripled the size of its land package around the Antino project in the same country. Approval from two-thirds of G2 shareholders is required for the deal to proceed, G Mining said. G2 shareholders and insiders with 37% ownership have already signed voting support agreements. Besides G Mining shares, G2 shareholders will receive equity in a newly created exploration company, G3 SpinCo, which will hold certain non-core exploration properties and be funded with $45 million. A contingent value right could also deliver up to US$200 million ($278 million) in additional payments tied to future resource growth. Existing G Mining shareholders will own about 80.1% of the company once the deal closes, compared with 19.9% for G2 shareholders. G2 shareholders will also own 100% of G3 SpinCo. Synergies seen. Shared infrastructure, optimized mine sequencing and permitting efficiencies could result in capital and operating cost savings of more than $1 billion, G Mining said. "Synergies are a logical and key feature of the deal," RBC Capital Markets mining analyst Josh Wolfson said in a note. "We see a low probability of a competing offer and expect the transaction will be positively received." The integration is also expected to speed up development timelines, as Oko-Ghanie would benefit from Oko West's advanced permitting status. First production at Oko West is still targeted for the second half of 2027. Adding G2's assets will allow G Mining to quintuple its Guyana land package to more than 362 sq. km - most of which sits within a 20 km radius of the Oko West Project. The combined property hosts "multiple highly attractive near-mine and regional-scale exploration targets" in a region that has yielded several world-class discoveries, G Mining added. Optimal plan. Together, G Mining and G2 have measured and indicated resources of 7 million oz. grading 2.28 grams gold per tonne and inferred resources of 2.3 million ounces. Key deposits remain open at depth and along strike. G Mining, the operator of Brazil's Tocantinzinho mine, said it plans to move quickly through technical studies to verify the optimal mine plan for the combined Oko project. It's aiming to release a technical report in 2027, targeting expanded production by the first half of 2029. Combining Oko West Project and Oko-Ghanie "delivers on our stated vision to build and operate a large, long-life, Tier-1 asset in Guyana," G Mining CEO Louis-Pierre Gignac said in the statement. The two projects "are highly synergistic, and we are well-positioned to accelerate value creation by leveraging our unique expertise in building and operating mines on schedule and on budget in the Guiana Shield, utilizing our deep knowledge of and network in the region to advancing permitting, and deploying our capital to build the mine. Once built, this mine has the potential to rank among the highest producing gold mines globally." COMMODITY: Gold

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