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    Newmont Reports 2024 Mineral Reserves of 134.1 Million Gold Ounces and 13.5 Million Tonnes of Copper

    2/20/25 4:08:00 PM ET
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    Newmont Corporation (NYSE:NEM, ASX: NEM, TSX:NGT, PNGX: NEM)) (Newmont or the Company) reported gold Mineral Reserves ("reserves") of 134.1 million attributable ounces at the end of 2024 compared to the Company's 135.9 million attributable ounces at the end of 2023, inclusive of assets held for divestment. Newmont's go-forward Tier 11 portfolio includes 125.5 million attributable gold ounces and significant Mineral Reserves from other metals, including more than 13.5 million attributable tonnes of copper reserves and 530 million attributable ounces of silver reserves.

    This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250220938621/en/

    Percentage of Gold Reserves by Jurisdiction (Graphic: Business Wire)

    Percentage of Gold Reserves by Jurisdiction (Graphic: Business Wire)

    "Newmont has solidified its position as the gold industry's leader with the highest concentration of Tier 1 assets, reserves and resources," said Tom Palmer, Newmont's President and Chief Executive Officer. "Supported by our industry-leading exploration program, we continue to focus on extending mine life, developing districts and discovering new opportunities in the most favorable mining jurisdictions. Newmont's extensive gold and copper reserve base represents the foundation for stable production and meaningful value creation for the next several decades."

    2024 Reserves & Resources Highlights

    • The gold industry's largest reserve base with 134.1 million attributable ounces, inclusive of the assets held for divestment (125.5 million attributable ounces for the go-forward Tier 1 portfolio); 2024 reserves include updates to gold price and cost escalation assumptions, additions, net revisions and depletion
    • Newmont's reserve base has approximately doubled since 2018 and is strategically diversified across the world's most favorable mining jurisdictions
    • Newmont benefits from a strong operating asset base with gold reserve life of ten years or more at Boddington, Lihir, Cadia, Tanami, Ahafo, Merian, Cerro Negro, Pueblo Viejo and Nevada Gold Mines (NGM), further enhanced by a broader portfolio and organic project pipeline
    • Measured & Indicated Gold Mineral Resources2 of 99.4 million attributable ounces (90.5 million attributable ounces for the Tier 1 portfolio) and Inferred Resources of 70.6 million attributable ounces (64.9 million attributable ounces for the Tier 1 portfolio)
    • Significant exposure to copper with 13.5 million attributable tonnes in reserves, 14.1 million attributable tonnes in Measured & Indicated resources and 11.0 million attributable tonnes in Inferred resources for the Tier 1 portfolio
    • Additional exposure to other metals including silver, lead, zinc and molybdenum

    Percentage of Gold Reserves by Jurisdiction3

    Newmont's reserve base is a key differentiator with an average reserve grade of 0.96 grams per tonne and an operating reserve life of more than ten years at seven managed sites and two non-managed joint ventures, with significant upside potential from a robust organic project pipeline. In addition, Newmont has substantial exposure to other metals, with 89.5 million gold equivalent ounces4 of attributable reserves from copper, silver, lead, zinc and molybdenum.

    PROVEN & PROBABLE GOLD RESERVES

    For 2024, Newmont reported 134.1 million attributable ounces of gold reserves, slightly lower than the prior year total of 135.9 million attributable ounces. Depletion of 7.8 million ounces and unfavorable net revisions of 3.9 million ounces were largely offset by the reserve increases from price related revisions (14.2 million ounces), net of cost escalation assumptions (7.2 million ounces), as well as the addition of 2.9 million ounces from exploration.

    Newmont's gold grade reserve remained substantially unchanged at 0.96 grams per tonne compared to 0.97 grams per tonne in the prior year.

    ASSET-LEVEL SUMMARY

    Managed Tier 1 Assets

    • Boddington reserves increased by 13 percent to 10.8 million ounces, primarily driven by favorable price related revisions of 1.6 million ounces (net of cost escalation assumptions), as well as net positive revisions of 0.2 million ounces, partially offset by 0.6 million ounces from depletion
    • Tanami reserves increased by 6 percent to 5.1 million ounces as a result of net favorable price and cost escalation related revisions of 0.2 million ounces and net positive revisions of 0.3 million ounces, partially offset by depletion of 0.4 million ounces
    • Cadia reserves decreased slightly by 4 percent to 14.1 million ounces, primarily driven by depletion of 0.6 million ounces
    • Ahafo South reserves decreased by 10 percent to 4.6 million ounces largely due to the depletion of 0.9 million ounces; price related revisions (net of cost escalation assumptions) resulted in an additional reduction of 0.2 million ounces, while 0.2 and 0.1 million ounces were added through exploration and favorable net revisions, respectively
    • Lihir reserves decreased by 10 percent to 15.8 million ounces as favorable price related revisions of 1.8 million ounces (net of cost escalation assumptions) were offset by unfavorable net revisions of 2.9 million ounces, largely due to pit design updates and geotechnical changes, as well as depletion of 0.7 million ounces
    • Peñasquito reserves decreased by 11 percent to 4.1 million ounces largely due to the depletion of 0.6 million ounces

    Emerging Tier 1 Assets

    • Merian reserves increased by 5 percent to 4.1 million ounces, primarily due to favorable price related revisions of 0.3 million ounces (net of cost escalation assumptions), as well as 0.2 million ounces added through exploration
    • Cerro Negro reserves remained largely unchanged at 3.2 million ounces
    • Yanacocha reserves decreased slightly by 4 percent to 5.3 million ounces largely due to the depletion of 0.4 million ounces, partially offset by favorable net revisions of 0.2 million ounces
    • Red Chris reserves decreased by 5 percent to 3.7 million ounces due to net unfavorable revisions of 0.1 million ounces, as well as 0.1 million ounces from unfavorable price and cost escalation revisions and depletion
    • Brucejack reserves decreased by 39 percent to 1.9 million ounces, primarily due to unfavorable net revisions of 1.5 million ounces due to updated resource model assumptions, including tighter drill hole spacing requirements and other technical considerations, partially offset by net favorable price and cost escalation related revisions of 0.3 million ounces and exploration additions of 0.3 million ounces

    Non-Managed Tier 1 Assets

    • Newmont's 38.5 percent interest in NGM represented 17.9 million attributable ounces of gold reserves at year end, compared to 18.3 million ounces at the end of 2023
    • Newmont's 40 percent interest in Pueblo Viejo represented 8.2 million attributable ounces of gold reserves at year end, compared to 8.0 million ounces at the end of 2023

    Assets Held for Sale

    Reserves at the assets held for sale increased by 14 percent to 8.7 million ounces, primarily driven by net favorable price and cost escalation related revisions of 2.0 million ounces, in addition to 0.9 million ounces added through exploration. These favorable increases were partially offset by the depletion of 1.3 million ounces and net unfavorable revisions of 0.4 million ounces.

    GOLD RESOURCES5,6

    At the end of 2024, Newmont reported Measured and Indicated Gold Mineral Resources of 99.4 million attributable ounces, a 5 percent decrease from the prior year total of 104.8 million attributable ounces. Inferred Gold Mineral Resources totaled 70.6 million attributable ounces, a 2 percent increase from the prior year total of 69.1 million attributable ounces. Exclusive of the assets divested in 2024, total mineral resources remained substantially unchanged as resource conversions to reserves and unfavorable net revisions were offset by the resource increases from price related revisions, net of cost escalation assumptions, as well as additions through exploration.

    Total Mineral Resources at Newmont's go-forward Tier 1 portfolio were largely unchanged from 2023. Net favorable resource increases from the price and cost escalation related revisions of 7.2 million ounces, as well as 3.2 million ounces added through exploration at Ahafo North (0.9 million ounces), Merian (0.8 million ounces), Brucejack (0.5 million ounces), Tanami (0.5 million ounces), Ahafo South (0.3 million ounces) and Cerro Negro (0.2 million ounces) were the primary drivers of the resource increases in 2024. This was offset by resource conversion of 5.9 million ounces and 4.6 million ounces from net unfavorable revisions.

    Total Mineral Resources from assets held for sale increased by 0.5 million ounces, primarily driven by Musselwhite, Porcupine and Éléonore, partially offset by a decrease of 0.2 million ounces at CC&V and Akyem.

    Newmont's Measured and Indicated Gold Mineral Resource grade increased to 0.59 grams per tonne compared to 0.57 grams per tonne in the prior year. Inferred Gold Mineral Resource decreased to 0.55 grams per tonne compared to 0.57 grams per tonne in the prior year.

    OTHER METALS

    In 2024, copper reserves and resources were materially unchanged. Copper reserves decreased slightly to 13.5 million tonnes from 13.7 million tonnes in the prior year, primarily due to depletion. Measured and Indicated copper resources decreased to 14.1 million tonnes from 15.0 million tonnes. Inferred copper resources increased slightly to 11.0 million tonnes from 10.9 million tonnes.

    Silver reserves decreased to 530 million ounces compared to 596 million ounces in the prior year, primarily due to depletion. Silver resources increased during the year due to the impact of the net positive revisions and the downstream effect of increased gold price. Measured and Indicated silver resources increased to 469 million ounces from 457 million ounces in the prior year. Inferred silver resources increased to 113 million ounces from 108 million ounces in the prior year.

    Lead reserves decreased slightly to 0.8 million tonnes from 0.9 million tonnes primarily due to depletion. Measured and Indicated lead resources decreased to 0.5 million tonnes from 0.6 million tonnes, and Inferred lead resources remained unchanged at 0.1 million tonnes. Zinc reserves decreased to 1.7 million tonnes from 2.2 million tonnes primarily due to depletion and negative revisions at Peñasquito. Measured and Indicated zinc resources decreased to 1.2 million tonnes from 1.5 million tonnes, and Inferred zinc resources remained unchanged at 0.1 million tonnes.

    Molybdenum reserves were largely unchanged at 0.2 million tonnes. Measured and Indicated molybdenum resources remained unchanged at 0.1 million tonnes, with Inferred molybdenum resources of 0.1 million tonnes.

    EXPLORATION OUTLOOK

    Newmont's attributable exploration expenditure for managed operations is expected to be approximately $250 million in 2025 with 75 percent of total exploration investment dedicated to near-mine expansion programs and brownfields with the remaining 25 percent allocated to the advancement of greenfield projects.

    Additionally, Newmont's share of exploration investment for its non-managed operations is expected to be approximately $25 million, for a total consolidated exploration expense outlook of $275 million for 2025.

    Geographically, Newmont expects to invest approximately 37 percent in Latin America and the Caribbean, 20 percent in North America, 20 percent in Ghana, 16 percent in Australia and the remainder in Papua New Guinea and other locations.

    UPDATED GOLD PRICE FOR MINERAL RESERVES AND MINERAL RESOURCES

    As part of the annual Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources update, Newmont assesses the metal price assumptions used for the calculation of end year reserves and resources. Since Newmont last updated its gold price assumptions at year end 2022, gold price has increased meaningfully to $2,629 per ounce as of December 31, 2024, representing a 44 percent increase from $1,820 per ounce as of December 31, 2022. In addition to the sustained increase in the spot gold price, long-term broker consensus estimates are currently substantially higher.

    In line with market conditions, Newmont has increased its reserves gold price assumption by 21 percent to $1,700 from $1,400 per ounce. Newmont's updated reserves gold price is approximately 17 percent lower than the three-year trailing gold price average of $2,050 per ounce, well below Newmont's historical average of approximately 13 percent over the last ten years (2014 - 2023). Consistent with Newmont's historical approach, the resources gold price has been calibrated higher than reserves, as this helps the Company's technical teams to identify the optimum areas to further expand the life of our assets and to target where additional drilling and study work is required at our operating mines. For 2024, mineral resources are based on a $2,000 per ounce, maintaining the historical level above reserve pricing of 15 to 20 percent.

    Newmont's robust internal processes and proven track record of responsibly and rigorously defining reserves and resources will continue to support the development of the go-forward operating Tier 1 portfolio and organic project pipeline.

    GOLD RESERVE SENSITIVITY

    A $100 increase in gold price would result in an approximate 6 percent increase in gold reserves while a $100 decrease in gold price would result in an approximate 6 percent decrease in gold reserves. These sensitivities assume an oil price of $75 per barrel (WTI), Australian dollar exchange rate of $0.70 and Canadian dollar exchange rate of $0.75. These sensitivities assume all other inputs remain equal, including all cost and capital assumptions, which may also have a material impact on these approximate estimates.

    KEY RESERVE AND RESOURCE ASSUMPTIONS7

     

    At December 31,

     

    2024

    2023

    Gold Reserves ($/oz)

    $1,700

    $1,400

    Gold Resources ($/oz)

    $2,000

    $1,600

    Copper Reserves ($/lb)

    $3.50

    $3.50

    Copper Resources ($/lb)

    $4.00

    $4.00

    Silver Reserves ($/oz)

    $20.00

    $20.00

    Silver Resources ($/oz)

    $23.00

    $23.00

    Lead Reserves ($/lb)

    $0.90

    $1.00

    Lead Resources ($/lb)

    $1.00

    $1.20

    Zinc Reserves ($/lb)

    $1.20

    $1.20

    Zinc Resources ($/lb)

    $1.30

    $1.45

    Molybdenum Reserves ($/lb)

    $13.00

    $8.00

    Molybdenum Resources ($/lb)

    $16.00

    $10.00

    Tungsten Resources ($/lb)

    N/A

    $16.00

    Australian Dollar (A$:US$)

    $0.70

    $0.70

    Canadian Dollar (C$:US$)

    $0.75

    $0.75

    West Texas Intermediate ($/bbl)

    $75.00

    $75.00

    For additional details on Newmont's reported gold, copper, silver, lead, zinc, molybdenum and tungsten Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources, please refer to the tables at the end of this release.

    _______________________________

    1

    See definition of the go-forward Tier 1 portfolio and cautionary statement at the end of this release.

    2

    Exclusive of Mineral Reserves

    3

    North America includes 38.5 percent interest in Nevada Gold Mines; South America includes Newmont's 40 percent interest in Pueblo Viejo.

    4

    Gold Equivalent Ounces (GEOs) are calculated using 2024 Mineral Reserve pricing for Gold ($1,700/oz.), Copper ($3.50/lb.), Silver ($20.00/oz.), Lead ($0.90/lb.), Zinc ($1.20/lb.) and Molybdenum ($13.00/lb.) and Resource pricing for Gold ($2,000/oz.), Copper ($4.00/lb.), Silver ($23.00/oz.), Lead ($1.00/lb.), Zinc ($1.30/lb.), Molybdenum ($16.00/lb.) and metallurgical recoveries for each metal on a site by site basis, as metal * [(metal price * metal recovery) / (gold price * gold recovery)].

    5

    Total resources presented includes Measured and Indicated resources of 99.4 million attributable gold ounces and Inferred resources of 70.6 million attributable gold ounces. See cautionary statement at the end of this release.

    6

    Net Conversion inclusive of ounces reclassified from reserves to resources.

    7

    For 2024 and 2023, Newmont reserves and resources were estimated using the price assumptions noted above, except for certain sites as detailed in the footnotes of the reserves and resources tables below.

    RESERVE AND RESOURCE TABLES

    Proven and probable reserves are based on extensive drilling, sampling, mine modeling and metallurgical testing from which Newmont determined economic feasibility. The reference point for mineral reserves is the point of delivery to the process plant. Metal price assumptions, adjusted for Newmont's exchange rate assumption, are based on considering such factors as market forecasts, industry consensus and management estimates. The price sensitivity of reserves depends upon several factors including grade, metallurgical recovery, operating cost, waste-to-ore ratio and ore type. Metallurgical recovery rates vary depending on the metallurgical properties of each deposit and the production process used. The reserve tables below list the average metallurgical recovery rate for each deposit, which takes into account the relevant processing methods. The cut-off grade, or lowest grade of mineralization considered economic to process, varies between deposits depending upon prevailing economic conditions, mineability of the deposit, by-products, amenability of the ore to gold, copper, silver, lead, zinc or molybdenum extraction and type of milling or leaching facilities available. Reserve estimates may have non-material differences in comparison to our joint venture partners due to differences in classification and rounding methodology.

    The proven and probable reserve figures presented herein are estimates based on information available at the time of calculation. No assurance can be given that the indicated levels of recovery of gold, copper, silver, lead, zinc and molybdenum will be realized. Ounces of gold or silver or tonnes of copper, lead, zinc or molybdenum included in the proven and probable reserves are those contained prior to losses during metallurgical treatment. Reserve estimates may require revision based on actual production. Market fluctuations in the price of gold, copper, silver, lead, zinc and molybdenum, as well as increased production costs or reduced metallurgical recovery rates, could render certain proven and probable reserves containing higher cost reserves uneconomic to exploit and might result in a reduction of reserves.

    The measured, indicated, and inferred resource figures presented herein are estimates based on information available at the time of calculation and are exclusive of reserves. A "mineral resource" is a concentration or occurrence of solid material of economic interest in or on the Earth's crust in such form, grade, or quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade or quality, continuity and other geological characteristics of a mineral resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge, including sampling. The reference point for mineral resources is in situ. Mineral resources are sub-divided, in order of increasing geological confidence, into inferred, indicated and measured categories. Ounces of gold and silver or tonnes of copper, zinc, lead, molybdenum and tungsten included in the measured, indicated and inferred resources are those contained prior to losses during metallurgical treatment. The terms "measured resource," "indicated resource," and "inferred resource" mean that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade or quality are estimated on the basis of geological evidence and sampling that is considered to be comprehensive, adequate, or limited, respectively. Market fluctuations in the price of gold, silver, copper, zinc, lead and molybdenum as well as increased production costs or reduced metallurgical recovery rates, could change future estimates of resources.

    Newmont publishes reserves annually, and will recalculate reserves at December 31, 2025, taking into account metal prices, changes, if any, to future production and capital costs, divestments and conversion to reserves, as well as any acquisitions and additions during 2025.

    Please refer to the reserves and resources cautionary statement at the end of the release.

    Gold Reserves (1)

    December 31, 2024

    December 31, 2023

     

     

     

     

    Proven Reserves

     

    Probable Reserves

     

    Proven and Probable Reserves

     

     

    Proven and Probable Reserves

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont Share

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

    Brucejack, Canada (24)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    8,600

    6.95

    1,900

     

    8,600

    6.95

    1,900

     

    96%

    11,500

    8.44

    3,100

    Red Chris Open Pit

     

    70%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    14,700

    0.39

    100

     

    14,700

    0.39

    100

     

    52%

    30,200

    0.37

    300

    Red Chris Underground (4)

     

    70%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    171,700

    0.64

    3,500

     

    171,700

    0.64

    3,500

     

    70%

    171,700

    0.64

    3,500

    Total Red Chris, Canada (24)

     

    70%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    186,400

    0.62

    3,700

     

    186,400

    0.62

    3,700

     

    69%

    201,900

    0.60

    3,900

    Peñasquito Open Pits

     

    100%

     

    93,900

    0.58

    1,700

     

    130,800

    0.48

    2,000

     

    224,700

    0.52

    3,800

     

    62%

    264,500

    0.53

    4,500

    Peñasquito Stockpiles (5)

     

    100%

     

    4,700

    0.60

    100

     

    27,300

    0.21

    200

     

    32,000

    0.26

    300

     

    37%

    26,500

    0.20

    200

    Total Peñasquito, Mexico (6)(23)

     

    100%

     

    98,600

    0.58

    1,800

     

    158,100

    0.44

    2,200

     

    256,600

    0.49

    4,100

     

    60%

    291,000

    0.50

    4,600

    Merian, Suriname

     

    75%

     

    23,400

    1.26

    900

     

    87,300

    1.14

    3,200

     

    110,700

    1.16

    4,100

     

    93%

    104,000

    1.16

    3,900

    Cerro Negro, Argentina

     

    100%

     

    2,200

    11.84

    800

     

    7,100

    10.50

    2,400

     

    9,300

    10.82

    3,200

     

    94%

    9,200

    10.97

    3,200

    Yanacocha Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    17,700

    0.90

    500

     

    96,300

    0.78

    2,500

     

    114,100

    0.80

    2,900

     

    55%

    128,600

    0.76

    3,200

    Yanacocha Underground

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    12,300

    6.06

    2,400

     

    12,300

    6.06

    2,400

     

    97%

    12,300

    6.06

    2,400

    Total Yanacocha, Peru (7)

     

    100%

     

    17,800

    0.90

    500

     

    108,600

    1.38

    4,800

     

    126,400

    1.31

    5,300

     

    74%

    140,900

    1.22

    5,500

    Pueblo Viejo Open Pit

     

    40%

     

    32,200

    2.27

    2,300

     

    49,500

    2.04

    3,300

     

    81,700

    2.13

    5,600

     

    88%

    76,600

    2.15

    5,300

    Pueblo Viejo Stockpiles (5)

     

    40%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    38,800

    2.07

    2,600

     

    38,800

    2.07

    2,600

     

    83%

    39,700

    2.12

    2,700

    Total Pueblo Viejo, Dominican Republic (8)(19)

     

    40%

     

    32,200

    2.27

    2,300

     

    88,300

    2.06

    5,800

     

    120,500

    2.11

    8,200

     

    86%

    116,300

    2.14

    8,000

    NuevaUnión, Chile (9)(19)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    341,100

    0.47

    5,100

     

    341,100

    0.47

    5,100

     

    66%

    341,100

    0.47

    5,100

    Norte Abierto, Chile (10)(19)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    598,800

    0.60

    11,600

     

    598,800

    0.60

    11,600

     

    74%

    598,800

    0.60

    11,600

    Boddington Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    276,500

    0.64

    5,600

     

    219,200

    0.61

    4,300

     

    495,700

    0.62

    9,900

     

    84%

    407,900

    0.66

    8,600

    Boddington Stockpiles (5)

     

    100%

     

    2,100

    0.67

    —

     

    61,900

    0.42

    800

     

    64,100

    0.43

    900

     

    83%

    72,000

    0.44

    1,000

    Total Boddington, Australia (11)

     

    100%

     

    278,600

    0.64

    5,700

     

    281,200

    0.57

    5,100

     

    559,800

    0.60

    10,800

     

    84%

    479,900

    0.62

    9,600

    Tanami, Australia

     

    100%

     

    10,100

    5.25

    1,700

     

    19,800

    5.28

    3,400

     

    29,900

    5.27

    5,100

     

    98%

    26,600

    5.66

    4,800

    Cadia, Australia (12)(23)(24)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,051,800

    0.42

    14,100

     

    1,051,800

    0.42

    14,100

     

    81%

    1,102,300

    0.42

    14,700

    Lihir Open Pits

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    125,900

    2.86

    11,600

     

    125,900

    2.86

    11,600

     

    77%

    159,900

    2.76

    14,200

    Lihir Stockpiles (5)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    77,100

    1.68

    4,200

     

    77,100

    1.68

    4,200

     

    77%

    57,200

    1.83

    3,400

    Total Lihir, Papua New Guinea (13)(23)(24)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    203,000

    2.41

    15,800

     

    203,000

    2.41

    15,800

     

    77%

    217,100

    2.51

    17,500

    Wafi-Golpu, Papua New Guinea (14)(19)(24)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    194,500

    0.82

    5,100

     

    194,500

    0.82

    5,100

     

    68%

    194,500

    0.82

    5,100

    Ahafo South Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    2,400

    2.64

    200

     

    39,700

    1.57

    2,000

     

    42,000

    1.63

    2,200

     

    89%

    40,700

    1.82

    2,400

    Ahafo South Underground

     

    100%

     

    6,100

    2.97

    600

     

    15,200

    2.36

    1,200

     

    21,300

    2.54

    1,700

     

    94%

    22,600

    2.64

    1,900

    Ahafo South Stockpiles (5)

     

    100%

     

    21,700

    0.97

    700

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    21,700

    0.97

    700

     

    91%

    23,400

    1.01

    800

    Total Ahafo South, Ghana

     

    100%

     

    30,200

    1.51

    1,500

     

    54,800

    1.79

    3,200

     

    85,000

    1.69

    4,600

     

    91%

    86,700

    1.82

    5,100

    Ahafo North, Ghana

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    62,000

    2.32

    4,600

     

    62,000

    2.32

    4,600

     

    91%

    53,100

    2.41

    4,100

    NGM Open Pit (15)

     

    38.5%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    124,200

    1.16

    4,600

     

    124,200

    1.16

    4,600

     

    77%

    154,700

    1.01

    5,000

    NGM Stockpiles (5)(16)

     

    38.5%

     

    16,400

    1.86

    1,000

     

    12,900

    2.35

    1,000

     

    29,200

    2.08

    2,000

     

    69%

    29,100

    2.22

    2,100

    NGM Underground (17)

     

    38.5%

     

    4,000

    11.28

    1,400

     

    39,700

    7.73

    9,900

     

    43,700

    8.06

    11,300

     

    89%

    40,200

    8.62

    11,100

    Total NGM, United States (18)(23)

     

    38.5%

     

    20,400

    3.69

    2,400

     

    176,800

    2.72

    15,500

     

    197,100

    2.82

    17,900

     

    84%

    224,100

    2.54

    18,300

    Held for sale (20)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    CC&V Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    87,000

    0.43

    1,200

     

    28,600

    0.43

    400

     

    115,600

    0.43

    1,600

     

    58%

    46,600

    0.40

    600

    CC&V Leach Pads (21)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    34,600

    0.73

    800

     

    34,600

    0.73

    800

     

    55%

    28,300

    0.74

    700

    Total CC&V, United States

     

    100%

     

    87,000

    0.43

    1,200

     

    63,200

    0.60

    1,200

     

    150,200

    0.50

    2,400

     

    57%

    75,000

    0.53

    1,300

    Musselwhite, Canada

     

    100%

     

    4,100

    6.69

    900

     

    3,200

    6.10

    600

     

    7,400

    6.43

    1,500

     

    96%

    7,000

    6.52

    1,500

    Porcupine Underground

     

    100%

     

    1,600

    5.09

    300

     

    2,700

    7.27

    600

     

    4,400

    6.45

    900

     

    89%

    3,000

    7.75

    700

    Porcupine Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    300

    2.09

    —

     

    30,200

    1.46

    1,500

     

    30,600

    1.46

    1,500

     

    93%

    29,700

    1.53

    1,500

    Total Porcupine, Canada

     

    100%

     

    2,000

    4.57

    300

     

    33,000

    1.94

    2,100

     

    34,900

    2.09

    2,300

     

    92%

    32,700

    2.10

    2,200

    Éléonore, Canada

     

    100%

     

    2,200

    4.86

    300

     

    7,900

    5.10

    1,300

     

    10,100

    5.05

    1,600

     

    92%

    8,900

    5.38

    1,500

    Akyem Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    12,700

    1.52

    600

     

    5,500

    1.58

    300

     

    18,200

    1.54

    900

     

    90%

    19,000

    1.55

    900

    Akyem Stockpiles (5)

     

    100%

     

    700

    0.72

    —

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    700

    0.72

    —

     

    90%

    6,700

    0.78

    200

    Total Akyem, Ghana (22)

     

    100%

     

    13,500

    1.48

    600

     

    5,500

    1.58

    300

     

    19,000

    1.50

    900

     

    90%

    25,600

    1.35

    1,100

    Total Gold

     

     

     

    622,100

    1.06

    21,100

     

    3,741,000

    0.94

    113,000

     

    4,363,000

    0.96

    134,100

     

    81%

    4,348,100

    0.97

    135,900

    (1)

    At December 31, 2024 and 2023, gold reserves at sites for which Newmont is the operator were estimated at a gold price of $1,700 and $1,400 per ounce, respectively, unless otherwise noted. Reserves provided by other operators may use pricing that differs. Amounts presented may not recalculate in total due to rounding.

    (2)

    Tonnages include allowances for losses resulting from mining methods. Tonnages are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (3)

    Ounces are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Ounces may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (4)

    Gold reserves at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,300 per ounce.

    (5)

    Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans. Stockpile reserves are reported separately where ounces exceed 100,000 and are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves.

    (6)

    The net smelter return value utilized in 2024 reserves not less than $14.10 per tonne.

    (7)

    Gold reserves related to the undeveloped Yanacocha Sulfides project at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,200 per ounce.

    (8)

    The Pueblo Viejo mine, which is 40% owned by Newmont, is accounted for as an equity method investment. Gold reserves at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,400 per ounce. Gold reserves at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were provided by Barrick, the operator of Pueblo Viejo.

    (9)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Gold reserves at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a gold price of $1,300 per ounce and were provided by the NuevaUnión joint venture.

    (10)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Gold reserves at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a gold price of $1,200 per ounce and were provided by the Norte Abierto joint venture.

    (11)

    The net smelter return value utilized in 2024 reserves not less than $16.20 per tonne.

    (12)

    The net smelter return value utilized in 2024 reserves not less than $21.70 per tonne.

    (13)

    Cut-off grade utilized in 2024 reserves not less than 1.20 gram per tonne.

    (14)

    Gold reserves at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,200 per ounce.

    (15)

    Cut-off grade utilized in 2024 reserves not less than 0.17 gram per tonne.

    (16)

    Cut-off grade utilized in 2024 reserves not less than 0.42 gram per tonne.

    (17)

    Cut-off grade utilized in 2024 reserves not less than 3.73 gram per tonne.

    (18)

    Gold reserves at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,400 per ounce and were provided by Barrick, the operator of the NGM joint venture.

    (19)

    Currently included in the non-operating segment Corporate and Other in Note 4 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

    (20)

    Sites are classified as held for sale as of December 31, 2024. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further discussion of our assets and liabilities held for sale.

    (21)

    Leach pad material is the material on leach pads at the end of the year from which gold remains to be recovered. In-process reserves are reported separately where ounces exceed 100,000 and are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves.

    (22)

    Gold reserves at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,400 per ounce.

    (23)

    Amounts presented herein have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 for ounces and tonnes and therefore may not agree to the respective Technical Report Summaries provided for certain properties as provided under exhibit 96.

    (24)

    Sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information. Gold reserves at sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction were estimated at a gold price of $1,300 per ounce at December 31, 2023, with the exception of Lihir, for which gold reserves were estimated using Newmont's price assumptions, and certain legacy estimates, which have applied older, more conservative price assumptions.

    Gold Resources at December 31, 2024 (1)(2)

     

     

     

     

    Measured Resource

     

    Indicated Resource

     

    Measured and Indicated Resource

     

    Inferred Resource

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces(3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces(3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces(3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces(3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    Brucejack, Canada

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    4,300

    4.68

    600

     

    4,300

    4.68

    600

     

    16,600

    5.8

    3,100

     

    96%

    Red Chris, Canada (4)

     

    70%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    335,100

    0.34

    3,700

     

    335,100

    0.34

    3,700

     

    62,100

    0.3

    700

     

    55%

    Galore Creek, Canada (5)(15)

     

    50%

     

    212,800

    0.29

    2,000

     

    385,600

    0.22

    2,700

     

    598,400

    0.25

    4,700

     

    118,900

    0.2

    700

     

    75%

    Peñasquito, Mexico

     

    100%

     

    48,200

    0.30

    500

     

    163,100

    0.22

    1,100

     

    211,300

    0.24

    1,600

     

    21,100

    0.2

    100

     

    57%

    Noche Buena, Mexico (15)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    19,900

    0.37

    200

     

    19,900

    0.37

    200

     

    1,600

    0.2

    —

     

    50%

    Merian, Suriname

     

    75%

     

    5,800

    1.03

    200

     

    58,600

    1.08

    2,000

     

    64,500

    1.08

    2,200

     

    70,000

    0.9

    2,000

     

    90%

    Cerro Negro, Argentina

     

    100%

     

    1,300

    3.77

    200

     

    1,900

    5.65

    300

     

    3,200

    4.88

    500

     

    7,600

    4.8

    1,200

     

    94%

    Conga, Peru (6)(15)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    693,800

    0.65

    14,600

     

    693,800

    0.65

    14,600

     

    230,500

    0.4

    2,900

     

    75%

    Yanacocha Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    16,600

    0.41

    200

     

    109,200

    0.40

    1,400

     

    125,700

    0.40

    1,600

     

    287,200

    0.6

    5,100

     

    66%

    Yanacocha Underground

     

    100%

     

    500

    4.07

    100

     

    6,200

    4.70

    900

     

    6,700

    4.65

    1,000

     

    3,400

    5.0

    500

     

    97%

    Total Yanacocha, Peru (7)

     

    100%

     

    17,100

    0.52

    300

     

    115,400

    0.63

    2,300

     

    132,500

    0.62

    2,600

     

    290,700

    0.6

    5,600

     

    72%

    Pueblo Viejo, Dominican Republic (8)(15)

     

    40%

     

    8,200

    1.39

    400

     

    38,200

    1.44

    1,800

     

    46,400

    1.43

    2,100

     

    5,000

    1.6

    300

     

    88%

    NuevaUnión, Chile (9)(15)

     

    50%

     

    4,800

    0.47

    100

     

    118,300

    0.59

    2,300

     

    123,100

    0.59

    2,300

     

    239,800

    0.4

    3,100

     

    68%

    Norte Abierto, Chile (10)(15)

     

    50%

     

    77,200

    0.61

    1,500

     

    596,900

    0.49

    9,300

     

    674,200

    0.50

    10,800

     

    369,600

    0.4

    4,400

     

    76%

    Boddington, Australia

     

    100%

     

    90,600

    0.55

    1,600

     

    154,100

    0.53

    2,600

     

    244,700

    0.54

    4,200

     

    3,500

    0.6

    100

     

    84%

    Tanami Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    9,700

    1.65

    500

     

    26,500

    1.45

    1,200

     

    36,200

    1.50

    1,700

     

    5,300

    1.1

    200

     

    90%

    Tanami Underground

     

    100%

     

    2,800

    3.22

    300

     

    6,600

    3.80

    800

     

    9,300

    3.63

    1,100

     

    17,200

    4.4

    2,400

     

    97%

    Total Tanami, Australia

     

    100%

     

    12,500

    1.99

    800

     

    33,000

    1.92

    2,000

     

    45,500

    1.94

    2,800

     

    22,500

    3.6

    2,600

     

    94%

    Cadia Underground

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,245,100

    0.36

    14,200

     

    1,245,100

    0.36

    14,200

     

    549,400

    0.3

    4,800

     

    81%

    Cadia Stockpiles and Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    30,800

    0.30

    300

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    30,800

    0.30

    300

     

    11,000

    0.7

    200

     

    65%

    Total Cadia, Australia

     

    100%

     

    30,800

    0.30

    300

     

    1,245,100

    0.36

    14,200

     

    1,275,900

    0.35

    14,500

     

    560,400

    0.3

    5,000

     

    81%

    Namosi, Fiji (11)(15)

     

    73.24%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    105,500

    0.22

    700

     

    105,500

    0.22

    700

     

    1,346,900

    0.1

    4,300

     

    72%

    Lihir Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    43,600

    1.97

    2,800

     

    43,600

    1.97

    2,800

     

    227,400

    2.4

    17,600

     

    75%

    Lihir Stockpiles

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,000

    2.11

    100

     

    1,000

    2.11

    100

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    75%

    Total Lihir, Papua New Guinea

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    44,600

    1.97

    2,800

     

    44,600

    1.97

    2,800

     

    227,400

    2.4

    17,600

     

    75%

    Wafi-Golpu Open Pit (12)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    53,600

    1.66

    2,900

     

    53,600

    1.66

    2,900

     

    15,500

    1.3

    600

     

    65%

    Wafi-Golpu Underground (13)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    140,800

    0.45

    2,000

     

    140,800

    0.45

    2,000

     

    91,900

    0.6

    1,900

     

    68%

    Total Wafi-Golpu, Papua New Guinea (15)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    194,500

    0.78

    4,900

     

    194,500

    0.78

    4,900

     

    107,300

    0.7

    2,600

     

    67%

    Ahafo South Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    3,900

    1.13

    100

     

    6,500

    0.83

    200

     

    10,400

    0.95

    300

     

    3,500

    1.2

    100

     

    85%

    Ahafo South Underground

     

    100%

     

    700

    —

    100

     

    27,100

    3.96

    3,400

     

    27,800

    3.95

    3,500

     

    11,500

    3.1

    1,200

     

    91%

    Total Ahafo South, Ghana

     

    100%

     

    4,700

    1.56

    200

     

    33,500

    3.35

    3,600

     

    38,200

    3.13

    3,800

     

    15,000

    2.7

    1,300

     

    91%

    Ahafo North Open Pit, Ghana

     

    100.0%

     

    6,900

    1.41

    300

     

    28,300

    1.78

    1,600

     

    35,200

    1.71

    1,900

     

    13,700

    1.6

    700

     

    90%

    NGM Open Pits and Stockpiles

     

    38.5%

     

    3,700

    1.23

    100

     

    158,500

    0.74

    3,800

     

    162,200

    0.76

    4,000

     

    56,700

    0.9

    1,600

     

    72%

    NGM Underground

     

    38.5%

     

    200

    23.55

    200

     

    21,500

    6.34

    4,400

     

    21,800

    6.52

    4,600

     

    25,100

    6.4

    5,200

     

    87%

    Total NGM, Nevada (14)(16)

     

    38.5%

     

    3,900

    2.51

    300

     

    180,000

    1.41

    8,200

     

    183,900

    1.44

    8,500

     

    81,800

    2.6

    6,700

     

    82%

    Held for sale (17)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    CC&V, United States

     

    100%

     

    20,300

    0.53

    300

     

    26,500

    0.48

    400

     

    46,700

    0.50

    800

     

    71,400

    0.4

    900

     

    51%

    Musselwhite, Canada

     

    100%

     

    1,500

    4.21

    200

     

    2,300

    4.10

    300

     

    3,800

    4.15

    500

     

    1,900

    5.0

    300

     

    96%

    Porcupine Underground

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,000

    7.70

    300

     

    1,100

    7.59

    300

     

    1,900

    7.8

    500

     

    92%

    Porcupine Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    75,600

    1.51

    3,700

     

    75,600

    1.51

    3,700

     

    65,900

    1.4

    2,900

     

    92%

    Total Porcupine, Canada

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    76,600

    1.59

    3,900

     

    76,600

    1.59

    3,900

     

    67,900

    1.5

    3,400

     

    92%

    Éléonore, Canada

     

    100%

     

    400

    4.94

    100

     

    2,900

    4.11

    400

     

    3,300

    4.21

    400

     

    2,400

    4.6

    400

     

    92%

    Coffee, Canada (15)

     

    100%

     

    900

    2.14

    100

     

    49,300

    1.26

    2,000

     

    50,200

    1.28

    2,100

     

    6,700

    1.0

    200

     

    81%

    Akyem, Ghana (18)

     

    100%

     

    800

    0.73

    —

     

    9,700

    3.83

    1,200

     

    10,600

    3.58

    1,200

     

    5,500

    3.0

    500

     

    92%

    Total Gold

     

     

     

    548,800

    0.53

    9,300

     

    4,717,000

    0.59

    90,100

     

    5,265,900

    0.59

    99,400

     

    3,967,800

    0.6

    70,600

     

    78%

    Gold Resources (1)(2) - December 31, 2023

     

     

     

     

    Measured Resource

     

    Indicated Resource

     

    Measured and Indicated Resource

     

    Inferred Resource

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces(3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces(3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces(3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces(3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    CC&V, United States

     

    100%

     

    77,400

    0.43

    1,100

     

    43,700

    0.36

    500

     

    121,100

    0.40

    1,600

     

    22,400

    0.4

    300

     

    56%

    Musselwhite, Canada

     

    100%

     

    900

    4.36

    100

     

    1,300

    4.17

    200

     

    2,200

    4.25

    300

     

    1,200

    5.0

    200

     

    96%

    Porcupine Underground

     

    100%

     

    200

    4.55

    —

     

    1,100

    6.89

    200

     

    1,300

    6.49

    300

     

    2,400

    8.0

    600

     

    94%

    Porcupine Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    100

    0.60

    —

     

    66,300

    1.65

    3,500

     

    66,300

    1.65

    3,500

     

    59,800

    1.5

    2,800

     

    92%

    Total Porcupine, Canada

     

    100%

     

    300

    3.67

    —

     

    67,400

    1.73

    3,800

     

    67,700

    1.74

    3,800

     

    62,200

    1.7

    3,400

     

    92%

    Éléonore, Canada

     

    100%

     

    700

    4.59

    100

     

    2,100

    4.70

    300

     

    2,800

    4.68

    400

     

    1,800

    5.7

    300

     

    92%

    Brucejack, Canada (19)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,800

    7.64

    500

     

    1,800

    7.64

    500

     

    12,100

    10.3

    4,000

     

    96%

    Red Chris, Canada (19)

     

    70%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    334,700

    0.34

    3,600

     

    334,700

    0.34

    3,600

     

    62,100

    0.3

    700

     

    55%

    Coffee, Canada (15)

     

    100%

     

    900

    2.14

    100

     

    49,300

    1.27

    2,000

     

    50,200

    1.28

    2,100

     

    6,700

    1.0

    200

     

    81%

    Galore Creek, Canada (5)(15)

     

    50%

     

    212,800

    0.29

    2,000

     

    385,600

    0.22

    2,700

     

    598,400

    0.25

    4,700

     

    118,900

    0.2

    700

     

    75%

    Peñasquito, Mexico (16)

     

    100%

     

    37,400

    0.26

    300

     

    157,300

    0.22

    1,100

     

    194,700

    0.23

    1,400

     

    22,800

    0.2

    100

     

    57%

    Noche Buena, Mexico (15)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    19,900

    0.37

    200

     

    19,900

    0.37

    200

     

    1,600

    0.2

    —

     

    50%

    Merian, Suriname

     

    75%

     

    6,000

    1.01

    200

     

    38,000

    1.10

    1,300

     

    44,000

    1.09

    1,500

     

    30,800

    1.0

    1,000

     

    88%

    Cerro Negro, Argentina

     

    100%

     

    1,300

    3.71

    200

     

    2,100

    6.17

    400

     

    3,400

    5.22

    600

     

    6,200

    4.7

    900

     

    94%

    Conga, Peru (15)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    693,800

    0.65

    14,600

     

    693,800

    0.65

    14,600

     

    230,500

    0.4

    2,900

     

    75%

    Yanacocha Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    16,800

    0.41

    200

     

    111,300

    0.43

    1,500

     

    128,000

    0.42

    1,700

     

    186,500

    0.8

    4,800

     

    67%

    Yanacocha Underground

     

    100%

     

    500

    4.07

    100

     

    6,200

    4.70

    900

     

    6,700

    4.65

    1,000

     

    3,400

    5.0

    500

     

    97%

    Total Yanacocha, Peru

     

    100%

     

    17,300

    0.52

    300

     

    117,500

    0.65

    2,500

     

    134,800

    0.64

    2,800

     

    189,900

    0.9

    5,400

     

    73%

    Pueblo Viejo, Dominican Republic (8)(15)

     

    40%

     

    7,300

    1.47

    300

     

    37,300

    1.49

    1,800

     

    44,600

    1.49

    2,100

     

    3,200

    1.6

    200

     

    82%

    NuevaUnión, Chile (9)(15)

     

    50%

     

    4,800

    0.47

    100

     

    118,300

    0.59

    2,300

     

    123,100

    0.59

    2,300

     

    239,800

    0.4

    3,100

     

    68%

    Norte Abierto, Chile (10)(15)

     

    50%

     

    77,200

    0.61

    1,500

     

    596,900

    0.49

    9,300

     

    674,200

    0.50

    10,800

     

    369,600

    0.4

    4,400

     

    76%

    Boddington, Australia

     

    100%

     

    98,200

    0.55

    1,700

     

    169,700

    0.54

    2,900

     

    267,900

    0.54

    4,700

     

    2,400

    0.5

    —

     

    83%

    Tanami Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    9,400

    1.67

    500

     

    23,800

    1.47

    1,100

     

    33,200

    1.53

    1,600

     

    4,200

    1.1

    200

     

    90%

    Tanami Underground

     

    100%

     

    2,500

    3.82

    300

     

    5,600

    4.43

    800

     

    8,000

    4.24

    1,100

     

    15,900

    4.5

    2,300

     

    96%

    Total Tanami, Australia

     

    100%

     

    11,900

    2.12

    800

     

    29,400

    2.03

    1,900

     

    41,200

    2.06

    2,700

     

    20,100

    3.8

    2,400

     

    94%

    Cadia Underground

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,596,600

    0.32

    16,200

     

    1,596,600

    0.32

    16,200

     

    497,000

    0.2

    3,800

     

    80%

    Cadia Stockpiles and Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    30,900

    0.30

    300

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    30,900

    0.30

    300

     

    11,000

    0.7

    200

     

    65%

    Total Cadia, Australia (16)(19)

     

    100%

     

    30,900

    0.30

    300

     

    1,596,600

    0.32

    16,200

     

    1,627,500

    0.32

    16,500

     

    508,000

    0.2

    4,100

     

    80%

    Telfer Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    25,900

    0.56

    500

     

    25,900

    0.56

    500

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    78%

    Telfer Underground

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,700

    2.31

    100

     

    1,700

    2.31

    100

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    90%

    Total Telfer, Australia (19)(20)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    27,600

    0.67

    600

     

    27,600

    0.67

    600

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    81%

    Havieron, Australia (19)(20)

     

    70%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    33,200

    2.65

    2,800

     

    33,200

    2.65

    2,800

     

    11,400

    1.7

    600

     

    87%

    Namosi, Fiji (15)(19)

     

    73.24%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    105,500

    0.22

    700

     

    105,500

    0.22

    700

     

    1,346,900

    0.1

    4,300

     

    72%

    Lihir Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    25,000

    2.03

    1,600

     

    25,000

    2.03

    1,600

     

    227,400

    2.4

    17,500

     

    80%

    Lihir Stockpiles

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    22,200

    1.47

    1,000

     

    22,200

    1.47

    1,000

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    78%

    Total Lihir, Papua New Guinea (16)(19)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    47,100

    1.77

    2,700

     

    47,100

    1.77

    2,700

     

    227,400

    2.4

    17,500

     

    79%

    Wafi-Golpu Open Pit

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    53,600

    1.66

    2,900

     

    53,600

    1.66

    2,900

     

    15,500

    1.3

    600

     

    65%

    Wafi-Golpu Underground

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    140,800

    0.45

    2,000

     

    140,800

    0.45

    2,000

     

    91,900

    0.6

    1,900

     

    68%

    Total Wafi-Golpu, Papua New Guinea (15)(19)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    194,500

    0.78

    4,900

     

    194,500

    0.78

    4,900

     

    107,300

    0.7

    2,600

     

    67%

    Ahafo South Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    3,200

    1.21

    100

     

    5,600

    0.92

    200

     

    8,800

    1.03

    300

     

    6,100

    1.4

    300

     

    88%

    Ahafo South Underground

     

    100%

     

    —

    1.59

    —

     

    27,200

    3.71

    3,200

     

    27,200

    3.71

    3,200

     

    13,800

    3.0

    1,300

     

    91%

    Total Ahafo South, Ghana

     

    100%

     

    3,200

    1.21

    100

     

    32,800

    3.24

    3,400

     

    36,000

    3.05

    3,500

     

    19,900

    2.5

    1,600

     

    91%

    Ahafo North, Ghana

     

    100%

     

    5,000

    1.46

    200

     

    12,700

    1.88

    800

     

    17,700

    1.76

    1,000

     

    6,600

    1.6

    300

     

    91%

    Akyem, Ghana

     

    100%

     

    900

    0.72

    —

     

    9,800

    3.83

    1,200

     

    10,600

    3.57

    1,200

     

    5,600

    2.9

    500

     

    92%

    NGM Open Pit and Stockpiles

     

    38.5%

     

    4,000

    0.99

    100

     

    175,200

    0.99

    5,500

     

    179,200

    0.99

    5,700

     

    101,000

    0.8

    2,500

     

    75%

    NGM Underground

     

    38.5%

     

    1,400

    7.51

    300

     

    20,900

    5.95

    4,000

     

    22,200

    6.04

    4,300

     

    23,100

    6.5

    4,800

     

    84%

    Total NGM, United States (14)

     

    38.5%

     

    5,300

    2.66

    500

     

    196,000

    1.52

    9,600

     

    201,400

    1.55

    10,000

     

    124,100

    1.8

    7,300

     

    80%

    Total Gold

     

     

     

    599,700

    0.52

    9,900

     

    5,121,900

    0.58

    94,900

     

    5,721,600

    0.57

    104,800

     

    3,761,500

    0.6

    69,100

     

    78%

    (1)

    Resources are reported exclusive of reserves. Amounts presented may not recalculate in total due to rounding.

    (2)

    At December 31, 2024 and 2023, gold resources at sites for which Newmont is the operator were estimated at a gold price of $2,000 and $1,600 per ounce, unless otherwise noted. Resources provided by other operators may use pricing that differs. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (3)

    Ounces are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Ounces may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (4)

    Gold resources related to the underground mine at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,400 per ounce.

    (5)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Resource estimates provided by Teck Resources, the Galore Creek joint venture partner.

    (6)

    Gold resources at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,400 per ounce.

    (7)

    Gold resources related to the undeveloped Yanacocha Sulfides project at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,400 per ounce.

    (8)

    The Pueblo Viejo mine, which is 40% owned by Newmont, is accounted for as an equity method investment. Gold resources at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,900 per ounce. Gold resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were provided by Barrick, the operator of Pueblo Viejo.

    (9)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Gold resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a gold price of $1,300 per ounce and were provided by the NuevaUnión joint venture.

    (10)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Gold resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a gold price of $1,400 per ounce and were provided by the Norte Abierto joint venture.

    (11)

    Gold resources at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,400 per ounce.

    (12)

    Gold resources at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,300 per ounce.

    (13)

    Gold resources at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,400 per ounce.

    (14)

    Gold resources at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,900 per ounce. Gold resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were provided by Barrick, the operator of the NGM joint venture.

    (15)

    Currently included in the non-operating segment Corporate and Other in Note 4 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

    (16)

    Amounts presented herein have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 for ounces and tonnes and therefore may not agree to the respective Technical Report Summaries provided for certain properties as provided under exhibit 96.

    (17)

    Sites are classified as held for sale as of December 31, 2024. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further discussion of our assets and liabilities held for sale.

    (18)

    Gold resources at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $1,600 per ounce.

    (19)

    Sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information. At December 31, 2023, gold resources at sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction were estimated at a gold price of $1,400 per ounce, with the exception of Havieron and Lihir, for which gold resources were estimated using Newmont's price assumptions, and certain legacy estimates, which have applied older, more conservative price assumptions.

    (20)

    In the fourth quarter of 2024, the Company completed the sale of the assets of the Telfer reportable segment, which includes the Havieron development project. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information.

    Copper Reserves (1)

    December 31, 2024

     

    December 31, 2023

     

     

     

     

    Proven Reserves

     

    Probable Reserves

     

    Proven and Probable Reserves

     

     

     

    Proven and Probable Reserves

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont Share

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Cu %)

    Tonnes (3) (000)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Cu %)

    Tonnes (3) (000)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Cu %)

    Tonnes (3) (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Cu %)

    Tonnes (3) (000)

    Red Chris Open Pit

     

    70%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    14,700

    0.45%

    —

     

    14,700

    0.45%

    —

     

    80%

     

    30,200

    0.43%

    100

    Red Chris Underground (4)

     

    70%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    171,700

    0.52%

    900

     

    171,700

    0.52%

    900

     

    84%

     

    171,700

    0.52%

    900

    Total Red Chris, Canada (15)

     

    70%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    186,400

    0.52%

    1,000

     

    186,400

    0.52%

    1,000

     

    84%

     

    201,900

    0.51%

    1,000

    Yanacocha, Peru (5)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    111,100

    0.63%

    700

     

    111,100

    0.63%

    700

     

    83%

     

    111,100

    0.63%

    700

    NuevaUnión, Chile (6)(13)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    1,118,000

    0.40%

    4,400

     

    1,118,000

    0.40%

    4,400

     

    88%

     

    1,118,000

    0.40%

    4,400

    Norte Abierto, Chile (7)(13)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    598,800

    0.22%

    1,300

     

    598,800

    0.22%

    1,300

     

    87%

     

    598,800

    0.22%

    1,300

    Boddington Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    276,500

    0.09%

    200

     

    219,200

    0.10%

    200

     

    495,700

    0.09%

    500

     

    81%

     

    407,900

    0.10%

    400

    Boddington Stockpiles (8)

     

    100%

     

    2,100

    0.13%

    —

     

    61,900

    0.09%

    100

     

    64,100

    0.09%

    100

     

    79%

     

    72,000

    0.09%

    100

    Total Boddington, Australia (9)

     

    100%

     

    278,600

    0.09%

    200

     

    281,200

    0.10%

    300

     

    559,800

    0.09%

    500

     

    81%

     

    479,900

    0.10%

    500

    Cadia, Australia (10)(14)(15)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    1,051,800

    0.29%

    3,100

     

    1,051,800

    0.29%

    3,100

     

    87%

     

    1,102,300

    0.29%

    3,200

    Wafi-Golpu, Papua New Guinea (11)(13)(15)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    194,500

    1.20%

    2,300

     

    194,500

    1.20%

    2,300

     

    95%

     

    194,500

    1.20%

    2,300

    NGM, United States (12)(14)

     

    38.5%

     

    4,300

    0.16%

    —

     

    71,000

    0.18%

    100

     

    75,400

    0.18%

    100

     

    66%

     

    86,100

    0.17%

    100

    Total Copper

     

     

     

    282,900

    0.09%

    200

     

    3,612,900

    0.37%

    13,200

     

    3,895,800

    0.35%

    13,500

     

    88%

     

    3,892,500

    0.35%

    13,700

    (1)

    At December 31, 2024 and 2023, copper reserves at sites for which Newmont is the operator were estimated at a copper price of $3.50 per pound, unless otherwise noted. Reserves provided by other operators may use pricing that differs. Amounts presented may not recalculate in total due to rounding.

    (2)

    Tonnages include allowances for losses resulting from mining methods. Tonnages are rounded to nearest 100,000.

    (3)

    Tonnes are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Tonnes may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (4)

    Copper reserves at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a copper price of $3.00 per pound.

    (5)

    Copper reserve estimates relate to the undeveloped Yanacocha Sulfides project and at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a copper price of $2.75 per pound.

    (6)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Copper reserves at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a copper price of $3.00 per pound and were provided by the NuevaUnión joint venture.

    (7)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Copper reserves at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a copper price of $2.75 per pound and were provided by the Norte Abierto joint venture.

    (8)

    Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans. Stockpiles are reported separately where pounds exceed 100 million and are greater than 5% of the total site reported reserves.

    (9)

    The net smelter return value utilized in 2024 reserves not less than $16.20 per tonne.

    (10)

    The net smelter return value utilized in 2024 reserves not less than $21.70 per tonne.

    (11)

    Copper reserves at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a copper price of $3.00 per pound.

    (12)

    Copper cut-off grade varies with gold and silver credits. Copper reserves at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a copper price of $3.00 per ounce. Copper reserves at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were provided by Barrick, the operator of the NGM joint venture.

    (13)

    Currently included in the non-operating segment Corporate and Other in Note 4 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

    (14)

    Amounts presented herein have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 for tonnes and therefore may not agree to the respective Technical Report Summaries provided for certain properties as provided under exhibit 96.

    (15)

    Sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information. Copper reserves at sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction were estimated at a copper price of $3.00 per pound at December 31, 2023, with the exception of certain legacy estimates, which have applied older, more conservative price assumptions.

    Copper Resources (1)(2) - December 31, 2024

     

     

     

     

    Measured Resource

    Indicated Resource

    Measured and Indicated Resource

    Inferred Resource

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Cu%)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Cu%)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Cu%)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Cu%)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    Red Chris, Canada (4)

     

    70%

     

    —

    —%

    —

    335,100

    0.34%

    1,100

    335,100

    0.34%

    1,100

    62,100

    0.4%

    200

     

    81%

    Galore Creek, Canada (5)(12)

     

    50%

     

    212,800

    0.44%

    900

    385,600

    0.47%

    1,800

    598,400

    0.46%

    2,800

    118,900

    0.3%

    300

     

    93%

    Conga, Peru (6)(12)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

    693,800

    0.26%

    1,800

    693,800

    0.26%

    1,800

    230,500

    0.2%

    400

     

    84%

    Yanacocha, Peru (7)

     

    100%

     

    1,500

    1.02%

    —

    99,800

    0.36%

    400

    101,300

    0.37%

    400

    39,700

    0.4%

    100

     

    81%

    NuevaUnión, Chile (8)(12)

     

    50%

     

    164,300

    0.19%

    300

    349,900

    0.34%

    1,200

    514,100

    0.30%

    1,500

    602,200

    0.4%

    2,300

     

    89%

    Norte Abierto, Chile (9)(12)

     

    50%

     

    57,600

    0.24%

    100

    551,300

    0.19%

    1,100

    608,900

    0.20%

    1,200

    361,800

    0.2%

    700

     

    90%

    Boddington, Australia

     

    100%

     

    90,600

    0.12%

    100

    154,100

    0.11%

    200

    244,700

    0.12%

    300

    3,500

    0.1%

    —

     

    83%

    Cadia Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    30,800

    0.13%

    —

    —

    —%

    3,200

    30,800

    0.13%

    3,200

    11,000

    0.5%

    900

     

    85%

    Cadia Underground

     

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

    1,245,100

    0.25%

    —

    1,245,100

    0.25%

    —

    549,400

    0.2%

    100

     

    86%

    Total Cadia, Australia

     

    100%

     

    30,800

    0.13%

    —

    1,245,100

    0.25%

    3,200

    1,275,900

    0.25%

    3,200

    560,400

    0.2%

    1,000

     

    86%

    Namosi Open Pit

     

    73.24%

     

    —

    —%

    —

    105,500

    0.61%

    600

    105,500

    0.61%

    600

    1,346,900

    0.3%

    4,300

     

    84%

    Namosi Underground

     

    73.24%

     

    —

    —%

    —

    —

    —%

    —

    —

    —%

    —

    209,900

    0.4%

    900

     

    92%

    Total Namosi, Fiji (12)

     

    73.24%

     

    —

    —%

    —

    105,500

    0.61%

    600

    105,500

    0.61%

    600

    1,556,800

    0.3%

    5,200

     

    85%

    Wafi-Golpu, Papua New Guinea (10)(12)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —%

    —

    140,800

    0.73%

    1,000

    140,800

    0.73%

    1,000

    91,900

    0.7%

    600

     

    95%

    NGM, United States (11)(13)

     

    38.5%

     

    —

    —%

    —

    113,700

    0.17%

    200

    113,700

    0.17%

    200

    11,100

    0.2%

    —

     

    67%

    Total Copper

     

     

     

    557,600

    0.28%

    1,600

    4,174,600

    0.30%

    12,600

    4,732,200

    0.30%

    14,100

    3,638,800

    0.3%

    11,000

     

    87%

    Copper Resources at December 31, 2023 (1)(2)

     

     

     

    Measured Resources

     

    Indicated Resources

     

    Measured and Indicated Resources

     

    Inferred Resources

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Cu%)

    Tonnes (3) (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Cu%)

    Tonnes (3) (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Cu%)

    Tonnes (3) (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Cu%)

    Tonnes (3) (000)

     

    Metallurgical

    Recovery (3)

    Red Chris, Canada (14)

    70%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    334,700

    0.34%

    1,100

     

    334,700

    0.34%

    1,100

     

    62,100

    0.4%

    200

     

    81%

    Galore Creek, Canada (5)(12)

    50%

     

    212,800

    0.44%

    900

     

    385,600

    0.47%

    1,800

     

    598,400

    0.46%

    2,800

     

    118,900

    0.3%

    300

     

    93%

    Conga, Peru (12)

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    693,800

    0.26%

    1,800

     

    693,800

    0.26%

    1,800

     

    230,500

    0.2%

    400

     

    84%

    Yanacocha, Peru

    100%

     

    1,500

    1.02%

    —

     

    99,800

    0.36%

    400

     

    101,300

    0.37%

    400

     

    39,700

    0.4%

    100

     

    81%

    NuevaUnión, Chile (8)(12)

    50%

     

    164,300

    0.19%

    300

     

    349,900

    0.34%

    1,200

     

    514,100

    0.30%

    1,500

     

    602,200

    0.4%

    2,300

     

    89%

    Norte Abierto, Chile (9)(12)

    50%

     

    57,600

    0.24%

    100

     

    551,300

    0.19%

    1,100

     

    608,900

    0.20%

    1,200

     

    361,800

    0.2%

    700

     

    90%

    Boddington, Australia

    100%

     

    98,200

    0.11%

    100

     

    169,700

    0.11%

    200

     

    267,900

    0.11%

    300

     

    2,400

    0.1%

    —

     

    82%

    Cadia Underground

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    1,596,600

    0.23%

    3,700

     

    1,596,600

    0.23%

    3,700

     

    497,000

    0.2%

    900

     

    85%

    Cadia Open Pit

    100%

     

    30,900

    0.13%

    —

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    30,900

    0.13%

    —

     

    11,000

    0.5%

    100

     

    80%

    Total Cadia, Australia (13)(14)

    100%

     

    30,900

    0.13%

    —

     

    1,596,600

    0.23%

    3,700

     

    1,627,500

    0.23%

    3,800

     

    508,000

    0.2%

    900

     

    85%

    Telfer Open Pit

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    20,300

    0.06%

    —

     

    20,300

    0.06%

    —

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    49%

    Telfer Stockpiles

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    5,600

    0.07%

    —

     

    5,600

    0.07%

    —

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    46%

    Telfer Underground

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    1,700

    0.56%

    —

     

    1,700

    0.56%

    —

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    94%

    Total Telfer, Australia (14)(15)

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    27,600

    0.09%

    —

     

    27,600

    0.09%

    —

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    65%

    Havieron, Australia (14)(15)

    70%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    33,200

    0.34%

    100

     

    33,200

    0.34%

    100

     

    11,400

    0.2%

    —

     

    86%

    Telfer Projects, Australia (14)(15)

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    51,700

    0.29%

    100

     

    51,700

    0.29%

    100

     

    1,900

    0.3%

    —

     

    78%

    Namosi Open Pit

    73.24%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    105,500

    0.61%

    600

     

    105,500

    0.61%

    600

     

    1,346,900

    0.3%

    4,300

     

    84%

    Namosi Underground

    73.24%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    209,900

    0.4%

    900

     

    92%

    Total Namosi, Fiji (12)(14)

    73.24%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    105,500

    0.61%

    600

     

    105,500

    0.61%

    600

     

    1,556,800

    0.3%

    5,200

     

    85%

    Wafi-Golpu, Papua New Guinea (12)(14)

    50%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    140,800

    0.73%

    1,000

     

    140,800

    0.73%

    1,000

     

    91,900

    0.7%

    600

     

    95%

    NGM, United States (11)

    38.5%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    136,000

    0.15%

    200

     

    136,000

    0.15%

    200

     

    19,300

    0.2%

    —

     

    65%

    Total Copper

     

     

    565,300

    0.28%

    1,600

     

    4,676,100

    0.29%

    13,500

     

    5,241,400

    0.29%

    15,000

     

    3,606,800

    0.3%

    10,900

     

    88%

    (1)

    Resources are reported exclusive of reserves. Amounts presented may not recalculate in total due to rounding.

    (2)

    At December 31, 2024 and 2023, copper resources at sites in which Newmont is the operator were estimated at a copper price of $4.00 per pound, unless otherwise noted. Resources provided by other operators may use pricing that differs. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (3)

    Tonnes are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Tonnes may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (4)

    Copper resources related to the underground mine at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a copper price of $3.40 per pound.

    (5)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Resource estimates provided by Teck Resources.

    (6)

    Copper resources at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a copper price of $3.50 per pound.

    (7)

    Copper resources related to the undeveloped Yanacocha Sulfides project at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a copper price of $3.25 per pound.

    (8)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Copper resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a copper price of $3.00 per pound and were provided by the NuevaUnión joint venture.

    (9)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Copper resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a copper price of $3.25 per pound and were provided by the Norte Abierto joint venture.

    (10)

    Copper resources related to the open pit mine at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a copper price of $3.40 per pound.

    (11)

    Copper resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were provided by Barrick, the operator of the NGM joint venture.

    (12)

    Currently included in the non-operating segment Corporate and Other in Note 4 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

    (13)

    Amounts presented herein have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 for tonnes and therefore may not agree to the respective Technical Report Summaries provided for certain properties as provided under exhibit 96.

    (14)

    Sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information. Copper resources at sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction were estimated at a copper price of $3.40 per pound at December 31, 2023, with the exception of Havieron, for which copper resources were estimated using Newmont's price assumptions, and certain legacy estimates, which have applied older, more conservative price assumptions.

    (15)

    In the fourth quarter of 2024, the Company completed the sale of the assets of the Telfer reportable segment, which includes the Havieron development project. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information.

    Silver Reserves (1)

    December 31, 2024

     

    December 31, 2023

     

     

     

     

    Proven Reserves

     

    Probable Reserves

     

    Proven and Probable Reserves

     

     

     

    Proven and Probable Reserves

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont Share

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

    Brucejack, Canada (15)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    8,600

    34.36

    9,500

     

    8,600

    34.36

    9,500

     

    83%

     

    11,500

    34.71

    12,800

    Peñasquito Open Pits

     

    100%

     

    93,900

    34.68

    104,700

     

    130,800

    28.52

    119,900

     

    224,700

    31.09

    224,600

     

    83%

     

    264,500

    33.84

    287,800

    Peñasquito Stockpiles (4)

     

    100%

     

    4,700

    25.38

    3,800

     

    27,300

    28.32

    24,800

     

    32,000

    27.89

    28,700

     

    73%

     

    26,500

    29.18

    24,900

    Total Peñasquito, Mexico (5)(14)

     

    100%

     

    98,600

    34.24

    108,500

     

    158,100

    28.49

    144,800

     

    256,600

    30.70

    253,300

     

    82%

     

    291,000

    33.42

    312,600

    Cerro Negro, Argentina

     

    100%

     

    2,200

    89.85

    6,400

     

    7,100

    65.87

    15,000

     

    9,300

    71.58

    21,400

     

    75%

     

    9,200

    72.58

    21,500

    Yanacocha Open Pits and Underground

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    93,400

    19.89

    59,800

     

    93,400

    19.89

    59,800

     

    54%

     

    93,400

    19.89

    59,800

    Yanacocha Stockpiles and Leach Pads (4)(6)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    78,900

    9.33

    23,600

     

    78,900

    9.33

    23,600

     

    13%

     

    86,000

    9.07

    25,100

    Total Yanacocha, Peru (7)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    172,300

    15.05

    83,400

     

    172,300

    15.05

    83,400

     

    43%

     

    179,500

    14.70

    84,800

    Pueblo Viejo Open Pits

     

    40%

     

    32,200

    12.44

    12,900

     

    49,500

    11.49

    18,300

     

    81,700

    11.86

    31,200

     

    71%

     

    76,600

    12.59

    31,000

    Pueblo Viejo Stockpiles (4)

     

    40%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    38,800

    14.22

    17,700

     

    38,800

    14.22

    17,700

     

    71%

     

    39,700

    14.48

    18,500

    Total Pueblo Viejo, Dominican Republic (8)(13)

     

    40%

     

    32,200

    12.44

    12,900

     

    88,300

    12.69

    36,000

     

    120,500

    12.62

    48,900

     

    71%

     

    116,300

    13.24

    49,500

    NuevaUnión, Chile (9)(13)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,118,000

    1.31

    47,200

     

    1,118,000

    1.31

    47,200

     

    66%

     

    1,118,000

    1.31

    47,200

    Norte Abierto, Chile (10)(13)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    598,800

    1.52

    29,300

     

    598,800

    1.52

    29,300

     

    74%

     

    598,800

    1.52

    29,300

    Cadia, Australia (11)(14)(15)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,051,800

    0.67

    22,800

     

    1,051,800

    0.67

    22,800

     

    68%

     

    1,102,300

    0.68

    24,000

    NGM Open Pit

     

    38.5%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    54,600

    7.78

    13,700

     

    54,600

    7.78

    13,700

     

    38%

     

    60,800

    6.93

    13,600

    NGM Stockpiles (4)

     

    38.5%

     

    3,200

    7.87

    800

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    3,200

    7.87

    800

     

    38%

     

    2,400

    7.97

    600

    Total NGM, United States (12)(14)

     

    38.5%

     

    3,200

    7.87

    800

     

    54,600

    7.78

    13,700

     

    57,900

    7.78

    14,500

     

    38%

     

    63,200

    6.97

    14,200

    Total Silver

     

     

     

    136,200

    29.37

    128,600

     

    3,257,700

    3.83

    401,600

     

    3,393,800

    4.86

    530,200

     

    71%

     

    3,489,800

    5.31

    596,000

    (1)

    At December 31, 2024 and 2023, silver reserves at sites for which Newmont is the operator were estimated at a silver price of $20.00 per ounce, unless otherwise noted. Reserves provided by other operators may use pricing that differs. Amounts presented may not recalculate in total due to rounding.

    (2)

    Tonnages include allowances for losses resulting from mining methods. Tonnages are rounded to nearest 100,000.

    (3)

    Ounces are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Ounces may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (4)

    Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans. Stockpile reserves are reported separately where ounces exceed 100,000 and are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves.

    (5)

    The net smelter return value utilized in 2024 reserves not less than $14.10 per tonne.

    (6)

    Leach pad material is the material on leach pads at the end of the year from which silver remains to be recovered. In-process reserves are reported separately where ounces exceed 100,000 and are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves.

    (7)

    Silver reserves related to the undeveloped Yanacocha Sulfides project at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a silver price of $20.00 per ounce.

    (8)

    The Pueblo Viejo mine, which is 40% owned by Newmont, is accounted for as an equity method investment. Silver reserves at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a gold price of $20.00 per ounce. Silver reserves at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were provided by Barrick, the operator of Pueblo Viejo.

    (9)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Silver reserves at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a silver price of $18.00 per ounce and were provided by the NuevaUnión joint venture.

    (10)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Silver reserves at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a silver price of $22.00 per ounce and were provided by the Norte Abierto joint venture.

    (11)

    The net smelter return value utilized in 2024 reserves not less than $21.70 per tonne.

    (12)

    Silver cut-off grade varies with gold and copper credits. Silver reserves at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a silver price of $24.00 per ounce. Silver reserves at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were provided by Barrick, the operator of the NGM joint venture.

    (13)

    Currently included in the non-operating segment Corporate and Other in Note 4 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

    (14)

    Amounts presented herein have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 for ounces and tonnes and therefore may not agree to the respective Technical Report Summaries provided for certain properties as provided under exhibit 96.

    (15)

    Sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information. Silver reserves at sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction were estimated at a silver price of $18.00 per ounce at December 31, 2023.

    Silver Resources (1)(2) - December 31, 2024

     

     

     

     

    Measured Resource

     

    Indicated Resource

     

    Measured and Indicated Resource

     

    Inferred Resource

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    Brucejack, Canada

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    4,300

    19.68

    2,700

     

    4,300

    19.68

    2,700

     

    16,600

    11.6

    6,200

     

    82%

    Galore Creek, Canada (4)(12)

     

    50%

     

    212,800

    4.08

    27,900

     

    385,600

    4.77

    59,100

     

    598,400

    4.52

    87,000

     

    118,900

    2.6

    9,900

     

    73%

    Peñasquito, Mexico

     

    100%

     

    48,200

    27.22

    42,200

     

    163,100

    24.84

    130,300

     

    211,300

    25.39

    172,400

     

    21,100

    25.4

    17,200

     

    80%

    Noche Buena, Mexico (12)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    19,900

    13.99

    9,000

     

    19,900

    13.99

    9,000

     

    1,600

    11.0

    500

     

    25%

    Cerro Negro Underground

     

    100%

     

    100

    70.12

    300

     

    700

    61.42

    1,400

     

    900

    62.67

    1,700

     

    7,300

    26.5

    6,200

     

    76%

    Cerro Negro Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    1,200

    6.76

    300

     

    1,200

    6.62

    300

     

    2,400

    6.70

    500

     

    300

    6.7

    100

     

    71%

    Total Cerro Negro, Argentina

     

    100%

     

    1,300

    12.61

    500

     

    1,900

    27.54

    1,700

     

    3,200

    21.43

    2,200

     

    7,600

    25.7

    6,300

     

    75%

    Conga, Peru (5)(12)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    693,800

    2.06

    45,900

     

    693,800

    2.06

    45,900

     

    175,000

    1.1

    6,300

     

    70%

    Yanacocha Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    16,300

    6.71

    3,500

     

    103,900

    10.16

    33,900

     

    120,200

    9.69

    37,400

     

    26,300

    13.4

    11,400

     

    43%

    Yanacocha Leach Pad (6)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    62,700

    2.2

    4,500

     

    4%

    Yanacocha Underground

     

    100%

     

    500

    0.37

    —

     

    6,200

    37.02

    7,300

     

    6,700

    34.23

    7,400

     

    3,400

    40.4

    4,400

     

    83%

    Total Yanacocha, Peru (7)

     

    100%

     

    16,800

    6.52

    3,500

     

    110,100

    11.66

    41,300

     

    126,900

    10.98

    44,800

     

    92,400

    6.8

    20,300

     

    47%

    Pueblo Viejo, Dominican Republic (8)(12)

     

    40%

     

    8,200

    7.69

    2,000

     

    38,200

    7.82

    9,600

     

    46,400

    7.80

    11,600

     

    5,000

    6.8

    1,100

     

    71%

    NuevaUnión, Chile (9)(12)

     

    50%

     

    164,300

    0.96

    5,100

     

    349,900

    1.19

    13,400

     

    514,100

    1.12

    18,400

     

    602,200

    1.2

    22,500

     

    66%

    Norte Abierto, Chile (10)(12)

     

    50%

     

    77,200

    1.20

    3,000

     

    596,900

    1.07

    20,600

     

    674,200

    1.09

    23,500

     

    369,600

    1.0

    11,300

     

    78%

    Cadia, Australia

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,245,100

    0.65

    26,100

     

    1,245,100

    0.65

    26,100

     

    549,400

    0.4

    7,900

     

    67%

    Wafi-Golpu, Papua New Guinea (12)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    53,600

    4.42

    7,600

     

    53,600

    4.42

    7,600

     

    15,500

    4.5

    2,200

     

    45%

    NGM Open Pit

     

    38.5%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    98,300

    5.64

    17,800

     

    98,300

    5.64

    17,800

     

    9,400

    4.2

    1,300

     

    38%

    NGM Stockpiles

     

    38.5%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    900

    4.6

    100

     

    38%

    NGM, United States (11)(13)

     

    38.5%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    98,300

    5.64

    17,800

     

    98,300

    5.64

    17,800

     

    10,300

    4.2

    1,400

     

    38%

    Total Silver

     

     

     

    528,900

    4.96

    84,300

     

    3,760,700

    3.18

    385,000

     

    4,289,600

    3.40

    469,200

     

    1,985,100

    1.8

    113,200

     

    69%

    Silver Resources (1)(2) - December 31, 2023

     

     

     

     

    Measured Resource

     

    Indicated Resource

     

    Measured and Indicated Resource

     

    Inferred Resource

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (g/tonne)

    Ounces (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    Brucejack, Canada (14)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,800

    8.09

    500

     

    1,800

    8.09

    500

     

    12,100

    10.0

    3,900

     

    85%

    Galore Creek, Canada (4)(12)

     

    50%

     

    212,800

    4.08

    27,900

     

    385,600

    4.77

    59,100

     

    598,400

    4.52

    87,000

     

    118,900

    2.6

    9,900

     

    73%

    Peñasquito, Mexico (13)

     

    100%

     

    37,400

    24.48

    29,400

     

    157,300

    25.12

    127,100

     

    194,700

    25.00

    156,500

     

    22,800

    25.4

    18,700

     

    79%

    Noche Buena, Mexico (12)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    19,900

    13.99

    9,000

     

    19,900

    13.99

    9,000

     

    1,600

    11.0

    500

     

    25%

    Cerro Negro Underground

     

    100%

     

    100

    61.50

    200

     

    900

    60.12

    1,800

     

    1,000

    60.28

    2,000

     

    5,900

    27.5

    5,200

     

    75%

    Cerro Negro Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    1,200

    6.77

    300

     

    1,200

    6.63

    300

     

    2,400

    6.70

    500

     

    300

    6.7

    100

     

    71%

    Total Cerro Negro, Argentina

     

    100%

     

    1,300

    11.71

    500

     

    2,100

    30.02

    2,000

     

    3,400

    22.95

    2,500

     

    6,200

    26.4

    5,300

     

    75%

    Conga, Peru (12)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    693,800

    2.06

    45,900

     

    693,800

    2.06

    45,900

     

    175,000

    1.1

    6,300

     

    70%

    Yanacocha Open Pit

     

    100%

     

    16,100

    6.76

    3,500

     

    105,200

    10.43

    35,300

     

    121,300

    9.94

    38,800

     

    26,400

    13.5

    11,500

     

    44%

    Yanacocha Underground

     

    100%

     

    500

    0.37

    —

     

    6,200

    37.02

    7,300

     

    6,700

    34.23

    7,400

     

    3,400

    40.4

    4,400

     

    83%

    Total Yanacocha, Peru

     

    100%

     

    16,600

    6.57

    3,500

     

    111,300

    11.91

    42,600

     

    128,000

    11.21

    46,100

     

    29,800

    16.6

    15,900

     

    51%

    Pueblo Viejo, Dominican Republic (8)(12)

     

    40%

     

    7,300

    7.96

    1,900

     

    37,300

    8.04

    9,600

     

    44,600

    8.02

    11,500

     

    3,200

    8.1

    800

     

    74%

    NuevaUnión, Chile (9)(12)

     

    50%

     

    164,300

    0.96

    5,100

     

    349,900

    1.19

    13,400

     

    514,100

    1.12

    18,400

     

    602,200

    1.2

    22,500

     

    66%

    Norte Abierto, Chile (10)(12)

     

    50%

     

    77,200

    1.20

    3,000

     

    596,900

    1.07

    20,600

     

    674,200

    1.09

    23,500

     

    369,600

    1.0

    11,300

     

    78%

    Cadia, Australia (13)(14)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,596,600

    0.61

    31,300

     

    1,596,600

    0.61

    31,300

     

    497,000

    0.5

    7,500

     

    65%

    Wafi-Golpu, Papua New Guinea (12)(14)

     

    50%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    53,600

    4.42

    7,600

     

    53,600

    4.42

    7,600

     

    15,500

    4.5

    2,200

     

    45%

    NGM Open Pit

     

    38.5%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    93,000

    5.59

    16,700

     

    93,000

    5.59

    16,700

     

    16,700

    5.4

    2,900

     

    38%

    NGM Stockpiles

     

    38.5%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    1,800

    5.6

    300

     

    38%

    NGM, United States (11)

     

    38.5%

     

    —

    —

    —

     

    93,000

    5.59

    16,700

     

    93,000

    5.59

    16,700

     

    18,400

    5.4

    3,200

     

    38%

    Total Silver

     

     

     

    516,900

    4.29

    71,300

     

    4,099,200

    2.92

    385,400

     

    4,616,200

    3.08

    456,700

     

    1,872,300

    1.8

    108,100

     

    68%

    (1)

    Resources are reported exclusive of reserves. Amounts presented may not recalculate in total due to rounding.

    (2)

    At December 31, 2024 and 2023, silver resources at sites in which Newmont is the operator were estimated at a silver price of $23.00 per ounce, unless otherwise noted. Resources provided by other operators may use pricing that differs. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (3)

    Ounces are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Ounces may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (4)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Resource estimates provided by Teck Resources.

    (5)

    Silver resources at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a silver price of $26.00 per ounce.

    (6)

    Leach pad material is the material on leach pads at the end of the year from which silver remains to be recovered. In-process resources are reported separately where ounces exceed 100,000 and are greater than 5% of the total site-reported resources.

    (7)

    Silver resources related to the undeveloped Yanacocha Sulfides project at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a silver price of $23.00 per ounce.

    (8)

    Silver resources at December 31, 2024 were estimated at a silver price of $24.00 per ounce. Silver resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were provided by Barrick, the operator of the Pueblo Viejo.

    (9)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Silver resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a silver price of $18.00 per ounce and were provided by the NuevaUnión joint venture.

    (10)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Silver resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a silver price of $20.00 per ounce and were provided by the Norte Abierto joint venture.

    (11)

    Silver resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a silver price of $24.00 per ounce. Silver resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were provided by Barrick, the operator of the NGM joint venture.

    (12)

    Currently included in the non-operating segment Corporate and Other in Note 4 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

    (13)

    Amounts presented herein have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 for ounces and tonnes and therefore may not agree to the respective Technical Report Summaries provided for certain properties as provided under exhibit 96.

    (14)

    Sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information. Silver resources at sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction were estimated at a silver price of $21.00 per ounce at December 31, 2023, with the exception of certain legacy estimates, which have applied older, more conservative price assumptions.

    Lead Reserves (1)

    December 31, 2024

     

    December 31, 2023

     

     

     

     

    Proven Reserves

     

    Probable Reserves

     

    Proven and Probable Reserves

     

     

     

    Proven and Probable Reserves

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Pb %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Pb %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Pb %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Pb %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Peñasquito Open Pits, Mexico (4)(6)

     

    100%

     

    93,900

    0.35%

    300

     

    130,800

    0.27%

    400

     

    224,700

    0.30%

    700

     

    75%

     

    264,500

    0.32%

    900

    Peñasquito Stockpiles, Mexico (4)(5)(6)

     

    100%

     

    4,700

    0.28%

    —

     

    27,300

    0.37%

    100

     

    32,000

    0.36%

    100

     

    68%

     

    26,500

    0.37%

    100

    Total Lead

     

     

     

    98,600

    0.35%

    300

     

    158,100

    0.29%

    500

     

    256,600

    0.31%

    800

     

    74%

     

    291,000

    0.33%

    900

    (1)

    At December 31, 2024 and 2023, lead reserves were estimated at a lead price of $0.90 and $1.00 per pound, respectively. Amounts presented may not recalculate in total due to rounding.

    (2)

    Tonnages include allowances for losses resulting from mining methods. Tonnages are rounded to nearest 100,000.

    (3)

    Tonnes are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Tonnes may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (4)

    The net smelter return value utilized in 2024 reserves not less than $14.10 per tonne.

    (5)

    Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans. Stockpile reserves are reported separately where pounds exceed 100 million and are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves.

    (6)

    Amounts presented herein have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 for tonnes and therefore may not agree to the respective Technical Report Summaries provided for certain properties as provided under exhibit 96.

    Lead Resources (1)(2) - December 31, 2024

     

     

     

     

    Measured Resource

     

    Indicated Resource

     

    Measured and Indicated Resource

    Inferred Resource

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Pb %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Pb %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Pb %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Pb %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    Peñasquito, Mexico

     

    100%

     

    48,200

    0.25%

    100

     

    163,100

    0.23%

    400

     

    211,300

    0.23%

    500

    21,100

    0.2%

    —

     

    73%

    Total Lead

     

     

     

    48,200

    0.25%

    100

     

    163,100

    0.23%

    400

     

    211,300

    0.23%

    500

    21,100

    0.2%

    —

     

    73%

    Lead Resources (1)(2) - December 31, 2023

     

     

     

     

    Measured Resource

     

    Indicated Resource

     

    Measured and Indicated Resource

    Inferred Resource

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Pb %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Pb %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Pb %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Pb %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    Peñasquito, Mexico (4)

     

    100%

     

    37,400

    0.28%

    100

     

    157,300

    0.24%

    400

     

    194,700

    0.24%

    500

    22,800

    0.2%

    100

     

    72%

    Telfer Projects, Australia (5)(6)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    51,700

    0.30%

    200

     

    51,700

    0.30%

    200

    1,900

    0.2%

    —

     

    89%

    Total Lead

     

     

     

    37,400

    0.28%

    100

     

    209,100

    0.25%

    500

     

    246,500

    0.26%

    600

    24,700

    0.2%

    100

     

    76%

    (1)

    Resources are reported exclusive of reserves.

    (2)

    At December 31, 2024 and 2023, lead resources were estimated at a lead price of $1.00 and $1.20 per pound, respectively. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (3)

    Tonnes are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Tonnes may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (4)

    Amounts presented herein have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 for tonnes and therefore may not agree to the respective Technical Report Summaries provided for certain properties as provided under exhibit 96.

    (5)

    Site acquired through the Newcrest transaction. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information. Lead resources at sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction were estimated at a lead price of $1.07 per pound at December 31, 2023.

    (6)

    In the fourth quarter of 2024, the Company completed the sale of the assets of the Telfer reportable segment, which includes the Havieron development project. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information.

    Zinc Reserves (1)

    December 31, 2024

     

    December 31, 2023

     

     

     

     

    Proven Reserves

     

    Probable Reserves

     

    Proven and Probable Reserves

     

     

     

    Proven and Probable Reserves

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Zn %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Zn %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Zn %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical

    Recovery (3)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Zn %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Peñasquito Open Pits, Mexico (4)(6)

     

    100%

     

    93,900

    0.81%

    800

     

    130,800

    0.60%

    800

     

    224,700

    0.69%

    1,500

     

    83%

     

    264,500

    0.79%

    2,100

    Peñasquito Stockpiles, Mexico (4)(5)(6)

     

    100%

     

    4,700

    0.80%

    —

     

    27,300

    0.54%

    100

     

    32,000

    0.58%

    200

     

    75%

     

    26,500

    0.53%

    100

    Total Zinc

     

     

     

    98,600

    0.81%

    800

     

    158,100

    0.59%

    900

     

    256,600

    0.68%

    1,700

     

    82%

     

    291,000

    0.77%

    2,200

    (1)

    At December 31, 2024 and 2023, zinc reserves were estimated at a zinc price of $1.20 per pound. Amounts presented may not recalculate in total due to rounding.

    (2)

    Tonnages include allowances for losses resulting from mining methods. Tonnages are rounded to nearest 100,000.

    (3)

    Tonnes are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Tonnes may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (4)

    The net smelter return value utilized in 2024 reserves not less than $14.10 per tonne.

    (5)

    Stockpiles are comprised primarily of material that has been set aside to allow processing of higher grade material in the mills. Stockpiles increase or decrease depending on current mine plans. Stockpile reserves are reported separately where pounds exceed 100 million and are greater than 5% of the total site-reported reserves.

    (6)

    Amounts presented herein have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 for tonnes and therefore may not agree to the respective Technical Report Summaries provided for certain properties as provided under exhibit 96.

    Zinc Resources (1)(2) - December 31, 2024

     

     

     

     

    Measured Resource

     

    Indicated Resource

    Measured and Indicated Resource

    Inferred Resource

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Zn %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Zn %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Zn %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Zn %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    Peñasquito, Mexico

     

    100%

     

    48,200

    0.69%

    300

     

    163,100

    0.55%

    900

    211,300

    0.59%

    1,200

    21,100

    0.6%

    100

     

    81%

    Total Zinc

     

     

     

    48,200

    0.69%

    300

     

    163,100

    0.55%

    900

    211,300

    0.59%

    1,200

    21,100

    0.6%

    100

     

    81%

    Zinc Resources (1)(2) - December 31, 2023

     

     

     

     

    Measured Resource

     

    Indicated Resource

    Measured and Indicated Resource

    Inferred Resource

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Zn %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Zn %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Zn %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Zn %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    Peñasquito, Mexico (4)

     

    100%

     

    37,400

    0.69%

    300

     

    157,300

    0.59%

    900

    194,700

    0.61%

    1,200

    22,800

    0.6%

    100

     

    81%

    Telfer Projects, Australia (5)(6)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    51,700

    0.30%

    300

    51,700

    0.30%

    300

    1,900

    0.2%

    —

     

    89%

    Total Zinc

     

     

     

    37,400

    0.69%

    300

     

    209,100

    0.60%

    1,300

    246,500

    0.61%

    1,500

    24,700

    0.6%

    100

     

    80%

    (1)

    Resources are reported exclusive of reserves.

    (2)

    At December 31, 2024 and 2023, zinc resources were estimated at a zinc price of $1.30 and $1.45 per pound, respectively. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (3)

    Tonnes are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Tonnes may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (4)

    Amounts presented herein have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 for tonnes and therefore may not agree to the respective Technical Report Summaries provided for certain properties as provided under exhibit 96.

    (5)

    Site acquired through the Newcrest transaction. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information. Zinc resources at sites acquired through the Newcrest transaction were estimated at a zinc price of $1.15 per pound at December 31, 2023.

    (6)

    In the fourth quarter of 2024, the Company completed the sale of the assets of the Telfer reportable segment, which includes the Havieron development project. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information.

    Molybdenum Reserves (1)

    December 31, 2024

     

    December 31, 2023

     

     

     

     

    Proven Reserves

     

    Probable Reserves

     

    Proven and Probable Reserves

     

     

     

    Proven and Probable Reserves

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Mo %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Mo %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Mo %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical

    Recovery (3)

     

    Tonnage (2)

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Mo %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    NuevaUnión, Chile (4)(5)

     

    50%

     

    —

    — %

    —

     

    776,900

    0.02 %

    100

     

    776,900

    0.02 %

    100

     

    48%

     

    776,900

    0.02%

    100

    Cadia, Australia (6)(7)(8)

     

    100%

     

    —

    — %

    —

     

    1,040,600

    0.01 %

    100

     

    1,040,600

    0.01 %

    100

     

    67%

     

    1,085,100

    0.01%

    100

    Total Molybdenum

     

     

     

    —

    — %

    —

     

    1,817,500

    0.01 %

    200

     

    1,817,500

    0.01 %

    200

     

    56%

     

    1,862,000

    0.01%

    200

    (1)

    At December 31, 2024 and 2023, molybdenum reserves at sites for which Newmont is the operator were estimated at a molybdenum price of $13.00 and $8.00 per pound, respectively, unless otherwise noted. Amounts presented may not recalculate in total due to rounding.

    (2)

    Tonnages include allowances for losses resulting from mining methods. Tonnages are rounded to nearest 100,000.

    (3)

    Tonnes are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Tonnes may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (4)

    Project is currently undeveloped. Molybdenum reserves at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a molybdenum price of $10.00 per pound and were provided by the NuevaUnión joint venture.

    (5)

    Currently included in the non-operating segment Corporate and Other in Note 4 to the Consolidated Financial Statements.

    (6)

    The net smelter return value utilized in 2024 reserves not less than $21.70 per tonne.

    (7)

    Amounts presented herein have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 for tonnes and therefore may not agree to the respective Technical Report Summaries provided for certain properties as provided under exhibit 96.

    (8)

    Site acquired through the Newcrest transaction. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information.

    Molybdenum Resources (1)(2) - December 31, 2024

     

     

     

     

    Measured Resource

     

    Indicated Resource

    Measured and Indicated Resource

    Inferred Resource

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Mo %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Mo %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Mo %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Mo %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    NuevaUnión, Chile (4)

     

    50%

     

    159,500

    0.01%

    —

     

    231,500

    0.01%

    —

    391,000

    0.01%

    —

    362,300

    —%

    —

     

    52%

    Cadia, Australia

     

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    1,173,900

    0.01%

    100

    1,173,900

    0.01%

    100

    509,600

    —%

    —

     

    72%

    Total Molybdenum

     

     

     

    159,500

    0.01%

    —

     

    1,405,400

    0.01%

    100

    1,564,900

    0.01%

    100

    872,000

    —%

    100

     

    62%

    Molybdenum Resources (1)(2) - December 31, 2023

     

     

     

     

    Measured Resource

     

    Indicated Resource

    Measured and Indicated Resource

    Inferred Resource

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Mo %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Mo %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Mo %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (Mo %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    NuevaUnión, Chile (4)

     

    50%

     

    159,500

    0.01%

    —

     

    231,500

    0.01%

    —

    391,000

    0.01%

    —

    362,300

    —%

    —

     

    52%

    Cadia, Australia (5)(6)

     

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    1,515,400

    0.01%

    100

    1,515,400

    0.01%

    100

    497,000

    —%

    —

     

    72%

    Total Molybdenum

     

     

     

    159,500

    0.01%

    —

     

    1,746,900

    0.01%

    100

    1,906,400

    0.01%

    100

    859,400

    —%

    100

     

    60%

    (1)

    Resources are reported exclusive of reserves.

    (2)

    At December 31, 2024 and 2023, molybdenum resources at sites in which Newmont is the operator were estimated at a molybdenum price of $16.00 and $10.00 per pound, respectively, unless otherwise noted. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (3)

    Tonnes are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Tonnes may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    (4)

    Project is currently undeveloped and is included in Corporate and Other in Note 4 to the Consolidated Financial Statements. Molybdenum resources at December 31, 2024 and 2023 were estimated at a molybdenum price of $10.00 per pound and were provided by the NuevaUnión joint venture.

    (5)

    Amounts presented herein have been rounded to the nearest 100,000 for tonnes and therefore may not agree to the respective Technical Report Summaries provided for certain properties as provided under exhibit 96.

    (6)

    Site acquired through the Newcrest transaction. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information.

    Tungsten Resources at December 31, 2023 (1)(2)

     

     

     

     

    Measured Resource

     

    Indicated Resource

    Measured and Indicated Resource

    Inferred Resource

     

     

    Deposits/Districts

     

    Newmont

    Share

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (W %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (W %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (W %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

    Tonnage

    (000 tonnes)

    Grade

    (W %)

    Tonnes (3)

    (000)

     

    Metallurgical Recovery (3)

    Telfer Projects, Australia

     

    100%

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    51,700

    0.35%

    200

    51,700

    0.35%

    200

    1,900

    0.4%

    —

     

    74%

    Total Tungsten

     

     

     

    —

    —%

    —

     

    51,700

    0.35%

    200

    51,700

    0.35%

    200

    1,900

    0.4%

    —

     

    74%

    (1)

    Resources are reported exclusive of reserves.

    (2)

    At December 31, 2023, tungsten resources were estimated at a tungsten price of $16.00 per pound. Tonnage amounts have been rounded to the nearest 100,000. The Telfer reportable segment was acquired in 2023 through the Newmont transaction and subsequently sold in the fourth quarter of 2024. Refer to Note 3 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further information. Due to the sale, the Company had no tungsten reserves at December 31, 2024.

    (3)

    Tonnes are estimates of metal contained in ore tonnages and do not include allowances for processing losses. Metallurgical recovery rates represent the estimated amount of metal to be recovered through metallurgical extraction processes. Tonnes may not recalculate as they are rounded to the nearest 100,000.

    Cautionary Statement Regarding Reserve and Resource Estimates:

    The reserves stated herein were prepared in compliance with Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K adopted by the United States Securities and Exchanges Commission ("the SEC") and represent the amount of gold, copper, silver, lead, zinc, molybdenum and tungsten estimated, at December 31, 2024 or December 31, 2023, as applicable, could be economically and legally extracted or produced at the time of the reserve determination. The term "economically," as used in this definition, means that profitable extraction or production has been established or analytically demonstrated in at a minimum, a pre-feasibility study to be viable and justifiable under reasonable investment and market assumptions. The term "legally," as used in this definition, does not imply that all permits needed for mining and processing have been obtained or that other legal issues have been completely resolved. However, for a reserve to exist, Newmont (or our joint venture partners) must have a justifiable expectation, based on applicable laws and regulations, that issuance of permits or resolution of legal issues necessary for mining and processing at a particular deposit will be accomplished in the ordinary course and in a timeframe consistent with Newmont's (or our joint venture partners') current mine plans. Reserves in this presentation are aggregated from the proven and probable classes. The term "Proven reserves" used in the tables of the appendix means reserves for which (a) quantity is estimated from dimensions revealed in outcrops, trenches, workings or drill holes; (b) grade and/or quality are estimated from the results of detailed sampling; and (c) the sites for inspection, sampling and measurements are spaced so closely and the geologic character is sufficiently defined that size, shape, depth and mineral content of reserves are well established. The term "Probable reserves" means reserves for which quantity and grade are estimated from information similar to that used for Proven reserves, but the sites for sampling are farther apart or are otherwise less closely spaced. The degree of assurance, although lower than that for Proven reserves, is high enough to assume continuity between points of observation. Newmont classifies all reserves as Probable on its development projects until a year of production has confirmed all assumptions made in the reserve estimates. Proven and Probable reserves include gold, copper, silver, zinc, lead, molybdenum or tungsten attributable to Newmont's ownership or economic interest. Proven and Probable reserves were calculated using cut-off grades. The term "cutoff grade" means the lowest grade of mineralized material considered economic to process. Cut-off grades vary between deposits depending upon prevailing economic conditions, mineability of the deposit, by-products, amenability of the ore to gold, copper, silver, zinc, lead, molybdenum or tungsten extraction and type of milling or leaching facilities available.

    Estimates of Proven and Probable reserves are subject to considerable uncertainty. Such estimates are, or will be, to a large extent, based on the prices of gold, silver, copper, zinc, lead, molybdenum and tungsten and interpretations of geologic data obtained from drill holes and other exploration techniques, which data may not necessarily be indicative of future results. If our reserve estimations are required to be revised using significantly lower gold, silver, zinc, copper, lead, molybdenum and tungsten prices as a result of a decrease in commodity prices, increases in operating costs, reductions in metallurgical recovery or other modifying factors, this could result in material write-downs of our investment in mining properties, goodwill and increased amortization, reclamation and closure charges. Producers use pre-feasibility and feasibility studies for undeveloped ore bodies to derive estimates of capital and operating costs based upon anticipated tonnage and grades of ore to be mined and processed, the predicted configuration of the ore body, expected recovery rates of metals from the ore, the costs of comparable facilities, the costs of operating and processing equipment and other factors. Actual operating and capital cost and economic returns on projects may differ significantly from original estimates. Further, it may take many years from the initial phases of exploration until commencement of production, during which time, the economic feasibility of production may change. Estimates of resources are subject to further exploration and development, are subject to additional risks, and no assurance can be given that they will eventually convert to future reserves. Inferred resources, in particular, have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and their economic and legal feasibility. Investors are cautioned not to assume that any part of all of the Inferred resource exists or is economically or legally mineable. The Company cannot be certain that any part or parts of the resource will ever be converted into reserves. In addition, if the price of gold, silver, copper, zinc, lead, molybdenum or tungsten declines from recent levels, if production costs increase, grades decline, recovery rates decrease or if applicable laws and regulations are adversely changed, the indicated level of recovery may not be realized or mineral reserves or resources might not be mined or processed profitably. If we determine that certain of our mineral reserves or resources have become uneconomic, this may ultimately lead to a reduction in our aggregate reported mineral reserves and resources. Consequently, if our actual mineral reserves and resources are less than current estimates, our business, prospects, results of operations and financial position may be materially impaired. For additional information see the "Proven and Probable Reserve" and "Measured and Indicated and Inferred Resource" tables herein.

    Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward Looking Statements:

    This release may contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which are intended to be covered by the safe harbor created by such sections and other applicable laws. Such forward-looking statements may include, without limitation, estimates and expectations of future production, reserve estimates, exploration outlook and expected expenditure, and operational and financial performance. Where the Company expresses or implies an expectation or belief as to future events or results, such expectation or belief is expressed in good faith and believed to have a reasonable basis. However, such statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors, which could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by the "forward-looking statements". Such assumptions, include, but are not limited to the key assumptions set forth on page 5 herein. Investors are also encouraged to refer to the Company's Form 10-K for its fiscal year 2024, filed with the SEC on, or about, February 21, 2025, as well as Newmont's other SEC filings, under the headings "Risk Factors" and "Forward-Looking Statements" for additional information. The Company does not undertake any obligation to release publicly revisions to any "forward-looking statement," including, without limitation, outlook, to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this news release, or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as may be required under applicable securities laws. Investors should not assume that any lack of update to a previously issued "forward-looking statement" constitutes a reaffirmation of that statement. Continued reliance on "forward-looking statements" is at investors' own risk.

    Note Regarding Go-Forward Tier 1 Portfolio:

    Newmont's go-forward Tier 1 portfolio is focused on Tier 1 assets, consisting of (1) six managed Tier 1 assets (Boddington, Tanami, Cadia, Lihir, Peñasquito, and Ahafo), (2) assets owned through two non-managed joint ventures at Nevada Gold Mines and Pueblo Viejo, including four Tier 1 assets (Carlin, Cortez, Turquoise Ridge, and Pueblo Viejo), (3) three emerging Tier 1 assets (Merian, Cerro Negro, and Yanacocha), which do not currently meet the criteria for Tier 1 Asset, and (4) an emerging Tier 1 district in the Golden Triangle in British Columbia (Red Chris and Brucejack), which does not currently meet the criteria for Tier 1 Asset. Newmont's Tier 1 portfolio also includes attributable production from the Company's equity interest in Lundin Gold (Fruta del Norte). Tier 1 Portfolio cost and capital metrics include the proportional share of the Company's interest in the Nevada Gold Mines joint venture.

    Tier 1 Assets are defined as having, on average over such asset's mine life: (1) production of over 500,000 GEO's/year on a consolidated basis, (2) average all-in sustaining cost ("AISC") / oz in the lower half of the industry cost curve, (3) an expected mine life of over 10 years, and (4) operations in countries that are classified in the A and B rating ranges for Moody's, S&P and Fitch. For the definition of GEOs and AISC, see Newmont's annual report on Form 10-K on file with the SEC. With respect to other assets in the industry, such terms and metrics are as published in public filings of the third party entities reporting with respect to those assets. Our methods of calculating operating metrics, such as AISC, and those of third parties may differ for similarly titled metrics published by other parties due to differences in methodology.

    Note that this classification is based on the reasonable good faith expectations of management as of the date hereof based on an assessment that considers past performance, as well as expectations over the remainder of the life of mine. As such, Tier 1 Asset classifications are forward-looking statement with respect to the average over the life of mine. For example, an asset may not fit one element of such definition due to a change over a select period, but continue to be designated as a Tier 1 Asset based on an aggregated assessment of the asset over the life of mine. Estimates or expectations of future production, AISC, mine life and country ratings are based upon certain assumptions, which may prove to be incorrect. Such assumptions, include, but are not limited to: (i) there being no significant change to current geotechnical, metallurgical, hydrological and other physical conditions; (ii) permitting, development, operations and expansion of Newmont's operations and projects being consistent with current expectations and mine plans; (iii) political developments being consistent with current expectations; (iv) certain price assumptions for gold, copper, silver, zinc, lead and oil; (v) prices for key supplies; (vi) the accuracy of current mineral reserve, mineral resource and mineralized material estimates; and (vii) other planning assumptions.

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    Newmont is the world's leading gold company and a producer of copper, zinc, lead, and silver. The company's world-class portfolio of assets, prospects and talent is anchored in favorable mining jurisdictions in Africa, Australia, Latin America & Caribbean, North America, and Papua New Guinea. Newmont is the only gold producer listed in the S&P 500 Index and is widely recognized for its principled environmental, social, and governance practices. Newmont is an industry leader in value creation, supported by robust safety standards, superior execution, and technical expertise. Founded in 1921, the company has been publicly traded since 1925.

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