According to the company, production reached 20,667 ounces of gold in the final month of last year.

Mineros provided an update on its gold production figures as of December 2025. According to the data, the company achieved record production of 20,667 ounces of gold equivalent (“AuEq”) in Nicaragua.
Furthermore, it highlighted that total production reached 225,846 ounces of AuEq, hitting the upper limit of its estimates for the past year.
“This performance begins to reflect the impact of multiple operational improvement initiatives, supported by our continuous focus on efficiency and execution. We remain confident in our ability to generate sustainable value for shareholders,” stated Daniel Henao, President of Mineros.
Meanwhile, he mentioned that the company’s performance was primarily driven by strong production from its operations in Nicaragua, featuring improved processing plant throughput and the prioritization of higher-grade artisanal minerals, combined with stable production from its operations in Colombia.
Further Results
The gold and associated metals exploration and mining company noted that full-year production reached 221,656 ounces of gold (the upper limit of estimates) and fourth-quarter production stood at 58,644 ounces of gold.
Based on the above, at the Nechí Alluvial Property, the production of 89,777 ounces of gold resulted in the upper limit of estimates and was approximately 9% higher than in 2024, reflecting improved equipment availability, higher operational efficiency, and optimized production scheduling.
In Nicaragua, total production of 131,879 ounces of gold reached the upper limit of estimates and established a new monthly production record for the operations. Ongoing initiatives are focused on systematically eliminating plant bottlenecks to increase capacity and cost efficiency.
Mineros plans to publish its financial and operational results for the fourth quarter of 2025 and the full year 2025 on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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