Your Next African Gold Mining Champion | Peter Marrone – Allied Gold

In this interview, Peter Marrone, CEO of Allied Gold (TSX: AAUC), outlines the company’s growth strategy and Q4 performance, including a strong $340M cash position. He plans to boost production 50% by Q2 2025.

Marrone highlights their Kurmuk project in Ethiopia, targeting 290,000 ounces annually at a sub-$1,000 AISC. Drawing from his experience scaling Yamana Gold from 84,000 to 1M ounces, he aims to build Africa’s next major gold producer.


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