BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, May 7. Currently, more
than 800 different vehicles, machinery, and equipment are being
utilized to ensure uninterrupted mining at the Kumtor gold mine in
Kyrgyzstan, Trend reports.
This information was shared by the Cabinet of Ministers of
Kyrgyzstan following the visit of the Chairman of the Cabinet,
Akylbek Japarov, to the Issyk-Kul region and Kumtor.
It was noted that in February of this year, the Kumtor deposit
launched a project for underground gold mining, aiming to extract
approximately 115 tons of gold this way.
Additionally, it was announced that gold mining from ore waste
located in the mine’s tailings facility is scheduled to commence in
2026. Preliminary estimates suggest this could yield an additional
120 tons of gold.
In 2023, the Kumtor mine produced 13,567 tons of gold,
generating a total revenue of $848 million with a net profit of
$302.5 million. Last year, the country’s budget received 17.2
billion soms ($194.206 million) from taxes, social payments, and
other contributions, with over 99.9 percent of the workforce
comprising local specialists.