Fekola Mali

Location
500km West of Bamako

Client
B2Gold

Commodity
Gold

Contract Type
Fixed and Variable Schedule of Rates

Contract Duration
October 2022 - March 2025

Scope
Portal construction, Mechanised Twin Decline and Lateral Development, plus Fleet Maintenance and Workforce Training.

B2 Gold’s Fekola Operation in Mali is the newest international operation for Byrnecut and comes with great excitement for the team as underground operations move toward production focus.

Fekola is located approximately 500km west of the capital city Bamako. The existing open cut mine produce in the excess of 500,000 ounces per annum, with development of the underground access commencing in March 2023. Current development rates should have the declines arriving at the orebody by the end of 2024.

The project employees from the surrounding region and also includes camp accommodation and air strip are on-site.     

0
employees
0
pieces of equipment
4km

Development / Annum (2023)

450,000t

Ore / Annum (2023)

Map of West Africa

Fekola
Mali

Development Drills Sandvik DD422i DC 2
Loaders Sandvik LH621i 2
Trucks Sandvik TH663i 2

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