Orla Mining Expands into Canada with $810M Acquisition of Musselwhite Gold Mine

Key Points
– Orla acquires Musselwhite Gold Mine for $810M, doubling annual gold production to over 300,000 ounces.
– Musselwhite’s reserves and excess capacity position Orla for significant growth and resource expansion.
– The deal avoids equity dilution, backed by cornerstone investors and structured financing.

Orla Mining Ltd. (TSX: OLA; NYSE: ORLA) has announced its strategic acquisition of the Musselwhite Gold Mine in Ontario from Newmont Corporation for $810 million in cash, with an additional $40 million contingent on future gold prices. The move solidifies Orla’s transformation into a premier North America-focused, multi-asset gold producer, doubling its annual gold production to over 300,000 ounces and targeting growth to 500,000 ounces with the South Railroad Project in Nevada set to begin production by 2027.

This acquisition diversifies Orla’s portfolio, adding a tier-one jurisdiction to its operations. Located in Northwestern Ontario, Musselwhite is an underground mine with a proven track record, having produced nearly 6 million ounces of gold over its 25 years of operation. With 1.5 million ounces in proven and probable reserves and significant exploration potential, the mine represents a long-term growth opportunity for Orla.

The transaction is structured to avoid upfront equity dilution, financed through a mix of debt, gold prepayment, convertible notes, and cash. This includes commitments from cornerstone investors such as Fairfax Financial Holdings, Pierre Lassonde, and Trinity Capital Partners. The company’s robust financial position and support from existing shareholders enable it to capitalize on the acquisition without compromising shareholder value.

Orla’s management plans to leverage Musselwhite’s excess processing capacity and its extensive 65,000-hectare mining lease for exploration and resource expansion. The mine’s current recovery rates of 96% and its history of consistent reserve replenishment underscore its potential for long-term value creation.

CEO Jason Simpson emphasized the strategic significance of the acquisition: “This milestone more than doubles our production and establishes our presence in Ontario, a premier mining jurisdiction. We are committed to optimizing Musselwhite’s operations, exploring its vast potential, and maintaining strong relationships with local stakeholders and First Nations communities.”

The transaction is expected to close in early 2025, subject to shareholder and regulatory approvals. Orla’s board has unanimously recommended the deal, highlighting its alignment with the company’s growth strategy and significant accretion to key financial and operating metrics.

Musselwhite’s addition will generate over $150 million in average annual free cash flow, enabling Orla to self-fund its growth pipeline, including the Camino Rojo Sulphides project in Mexico and continued exploration in all operating regions.

With this acquisition, Orla strengthens its position as a leading North American gold producer, blending operational expertise with strategic financial planning to drive shareholder value and long-term growth.

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