Orezone Gold (ASX:ORE) logged $0.08 in adjusted earnings per share for the second quarter, compared with $0.04 a year ago, a Thursday statement showed.
For the three months ended June 30, revenue was $271.6 million versus $94.5 million previously, the Australia-listed gold miner added.
The company expects 2026 gold production of 222,000 to 247,000 ounces from its two operating mines, Bombore and Casa Berardi, with all-in sustaining costs of $2,200 to $2,400 per ounce.
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