
Supporting Serabi's ramp-up to 55,000 oz in 2026, the filings confirm resource and reserve estimates for its Brazilian gold assets at Palito and Coringa.
Serabi Gold filed its NI 43-101 technical reports for the Palito Complex and the Coringa Mine, both in Pará State, Brazil, on Wednesday. The Palito Complex Technical Report is dated June 1, 2026 and the Coringa Mine Technical Report is dated June 2, 2026. Both are effective January 30, 2026.
The reports back the updated mineral reserve and resource estimates Serabi disclosed in an April 28 press release. They were prepared by NCL Ingeniería y Construcción of Santiago, Chile, and reviewed by qualified persons under Canadian NI 43-101 standards, which also meet AIM Rules requirements.
Serabi has been producing 30,000 to 40,000 ounces of gold per year from the Palito Complex. The company plans to ramp up Coringa to push total output to roughly 55,000 ounces this year. A recent copper-gold porphyry discovery on its exploration licence adds another layer to the story.
Michael Hodgson, a director and qualified person with 35-plus years of industry experience, approved the scientific and technical disclosure. Andrew Khov, Vice President of Investor Relations, arranged the release.
The Tapajós region in Pará State has drawn increasing attention for gold exploration, and Serabi holds extensive ground there. The filings confirm the resource base that underlies its 2026 production target. The company said the information inside the announcement constitutes inside information under UK Market Abuse Regulations.
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