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Royal Gold Announces Acquisition Of Additional Royalty Interest On World-Class Producing Cortez Gold Complex In Nevada, Adding Significant Scale, Duration And Optionality To The Royal Gold Portfolio

Aug 02, 2022over 3 years ago

Acquiring Company

Sandstorm Gold

Acquired Company

Royalty Interest

Description

Royal Gold, Inc. (NASDAQ: RGLD) (together with its subsidiaries, “Royal Gold” or the “Company,” “we” or “our”) announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, RG Royalties, LLC, has acquired a sliding-scale gross royalty (the “Royalty”) on an area including the Cortez mine operational area and the Fourmile development project in Nevada (the “Cortez Complex”). Royal Gold paid $525 million in cash consideration for the Royalty to Kennecott Royalty Company (“Kennecott”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Rio Tinto European Holdings Limited (“Rio Tinto”). The area within the Cortez Complex is owned or controlled by Nevada Gold Mines LLC (“NGM”), a joint venture between Barrick Gold Corporation (“Barrick”) (61.5% owner and operator) and Newmont Corporation (“Newmont”) (38.5% owner), with the exception of the Fourmile development project which is 100% owned and operated by Barrick.

Company Information

Company

Sandstorm Gold

About

Sandstorm Gold is a gold-focused resource investment company engaging in the acquisition of gold streams and royalties. The firm offers financing solutions to mining companies and shares in the success of these operations. Sandstorm aims to provide shareholders with a diversified portfolio of gold streams and a stable cash flow.

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