
Aeris Resources presented at the Noosa Mining Conference, outlining copper and gold production targets and near-mine exploration programs across its Australian operations.
Aeris Resources Ltd. presented its operational strategy and growth pipeline at the Noosa Mining Conference on Wednesday, walking investors through its near-term production targets and exploration upside across its Australian asset base.
The company, which operates the Tritton copper mine in New South Wales and the Cracow gold mine in Queensland, outlined a path to higher copper output from its current portfolio. Management pointed to a series of near-mine exploration targets and development-stage projects that could extend mine lives and add new production within 12 to 18 months, according to the slide deck published alongside the event.
Aeris has been working to stabilize production at Tritton after a period of lower grades and operational setbacks. The company's 2026 guidance targets copper production of 28,000 to 32,000 tonnes from the asset, with cash costs per pound expected to fall as grades improve in the second half of the year.
At Cracow, the company is drilling extensions to the current orebody and evaluating a restart of the Mt Rawdon gold project in Queensland, a larger-scale opportunity that would add a new production hub if it advances to a feasibility stage.
Aeris shares trade on the ASX under the ticker AIS and on the U.S. OTC market as ARSRF.
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