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Aurelia Metals' Gold Production Rises Sequentially in Fiscal Q3; Raises Fiscal Year 2026 Gold Output Guidance; Shares Gain 8%

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Aurelia Metals (ASX:AMI) reported gold production of 13,000 ounces in the fiscal third quarter ended March, up from 11,700 ounces in the December 2025 quarter, according to a Tuesday filing with the Australian bourse.

The company previously reported gold production of 16,600 ounces in the year-ago period, an earlier filing showed.

Copper and lead production in the most recent quarter were 600 tonnes and 4,300 tonnes, respectively, both unchanged from the linked quarter, while zinc output fell to 6,900 tonnes from 7,200 tonnes in the December 20025 quarter, per the filing.

Aurelia Metals raised its fiscal 2026 gold production guidance to 45,000 to 50,000 ounces from 35,000 to 45,000 ounces previously, while reducing its copper output forecast to between 2,500 and 3,000 tonnes from a previous range of 3,000 to 4,000 tonnes, to reflect the prioritization of higher-value gold ore at its Peak operation.

The company also lowered its fiscal year 2026 growth capital spending outlook to between AU$45 million and AU$60 million from a previous range of AU$60 million to AU$70 million.

Shares of Aurelia Metals gained 8% in recent Tuesday trade.

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