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Agnico Eagle Halts Barnat Pit Operations After Geotechnical Shift

A rock mass movement along the north wall of the Barnat open pit at the Canadian Malartic complex in Quebec forced Agnico Eagle Mines to suspend operations Wednesday. While the site avoided injuries and equipment damage, the precautionary shutdown triggers significant production revisions for the coming years.

Technical teams are currently on-site conducting a geotechnical assessment to determine the stability of the pit wall and establish a pathway for resuming extraction. To mitigate the immediate impact on output, the company is pivoting to process low-grade ore from existing stockpiles, keeping the plant operational despite the loss of planned feed from the Barnat sector.

The suspension carries a measurable financial weight. Agnico Eagle projects a production shortfall of 60,000 to 80,000 ounces of gold for the second half of 2026, followed by a decline of 150,000 ounces annually throughout 2027 and 2028. Investors reacted to the news with caution, sending shares down 1% to 218.13 Canadian dollars, even as the company noted that its broader second-quarter production remains slightly ahead of internal targets.

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