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DPM Metals Inc. (Dundee Precious Metals) has announced that processing equipment from its Ada Tepe gold mine in Bulgaria will be dismantled and relocated for use at the company’s Čoka Rakita gold project in eastern Serbia.

According to the company’s latest quarterly report, ore processing at Ada Tepe will cease on 15 July 2026, following the final blasting activities completed in mid-April. After operations end, selected processing equipment will be dismantled, refurbished and prepared for installation at the Serbian project.

DPM expects construction of the Čoka Rakita mine to begin in early 2027. Reusing proven processing infrastructure from Ada Tepe is intended to reduce capital costs, shorten development timelines and lower execution risks as the project advances toward production.

Alongside the closure of the Bulgarian operation, the company said it will carry out mine rehabilitation in line with European environmental standards. Following reclamation, approximately 95% of the Ada Tepe site is expected to be returned to the Natura 2000 protected area network.

In its second-quarter update, DPM also reported stable financial performance supported by higher gold-equivalent production from its operating Chelopech mine in Bulgaria and the Vareš operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The company noted that its strong financial position, supported by a share buyback programme that exceeded US$49 million during the quarter, provides a solid foundation for continued investment and project development across the Balkans.

DPM Metals plans to publish its full operating and financial results for the second quarter after the close of trading on 30 July 2026.

Source and Credit: ekapija.com

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