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    Gold Fields to Exit Damang Mine as Government Moves to Ghanaian Ownership

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsFebruary 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Gold Fields has confirmed it will formally relinquish ownership and operational control of the Damang Mine on April 18, 2026, following a government decision for the asset to transition to Ghanaian ownership.

    The exit brings to a close a 12-month lease extension granted after the mine’s original lease expired in April 2025. The company said the extension was designed to ensure a “safe and seamless” transfer of the operation while discussions on its future were concluded.

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    Speaking during a media roundtable on the company’s 2025 full-year results on Thursday, Chief Executive Officer Mike Fraser disclosed that Gold Fields had applied for a renewal when the lease expired but the government opted for a different course.

    “Our lease expired in April 2025. We applied for an extension, but the government indicated a preference for the asset to transition to Ghanaian ownership, which we accepted and thought made sense,” he said.

    Mr Fraser explained that since July 2025, a transition team appointed by the sector minister has been working alongside Gold Fields’ management at site to coordinate the handover process. However, he indicated that the company has not received formal communication regarding who will assume long-term operatorship once it exits.

    The transition team is expected to assume interim leadership and operatorship from April 19, 2026, pending the appointment of a substantive operator by government.

    “We do not have any clear insights into what the minister’s intentions are post that. A new operator would need to be appointed and issued with a mining lease to continue operations — a process that could require parliamentary approval,” he said.

    Under Ghana’s mining framework, mineral assets revert to the state upon expiry of a lease, leaving government to determine the ownership and operating structure going forward.

    As part of the conditions tied to the extension, Gold Fields completed a feasibility study on Damang and submitted it to the Minerals Commission, copying the sector minister at the end of 2025. The study suggests the mine could sustain operations for at least nine additional years, with projected annual production between 100,000 and 150,000 ounces.

    According to the company’s internal assessment, extending the life of the mine would require capital investment estimated between US$500 million and US$600 million. Management indicated that, based on prevailing gold price assumptions, the operation would remain profitable over that period, although it cautioned that a new operator could adopt a different technical or commercial model.

    Beyond the ownership transition, the question of operational continuity looms large. The Damang Mine directly employs about 500 staff, with an additional 1,000 to 1,500 contractors engaged in mining services, logistics and energy supply. In total, between 1,500 and 2,000 livelihoods are linked to the operation.

    Mr Fraser stressed that both the government and the transition team appear aligned on avoiding disruption.

    “Failure would occur if we don’t see a continuation of the asset,” he noted, explaining that the lease extension was structured specifically to prevent abrupt stoppages that could affect workers, contractors and host communities.

    The Damang exit marks an adjustment within Gold Fields’ Ghana portfolio, coming at a time when the company is also engaging authorities over the renewal of its Tarkwa Mine mining lease.

    Attention now turns to how swiftly the government will appoint a successor operator and secure the necessary approvals to ensure uninterrupted production beyond April 2026 — a development that industry observers say will test policy execution and investor confidence in Ghana’s mining sector.

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