ASX 200 gold company: September quarter production update

Greatland Resources delivered robust gold and copper production and lifted cash reserves in its September 2025 quarterly update.

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Key points

  • Greatland Resources reported quarterly production of 80,890 ounces of gold and 3,366 tonnes of copper, with cash holdings increasing to $750 million, up by $175 million from the previous quarter.
  • Investors can look forward to the detailed Quarterly Activities Report on 27 October 2025, which will include the expected low AISC within FY26 guidance and upcoming financial commitments like a $46 million stamp duty payment.
  • The company maintains confidence in its full-year production guidance and strong funding, enhancing its growth prospects in developing gold-copper assets and outperforming the market with a 20% share price increase over the past month.

The Greatland Resources Ltd (ASX: GGP) share price is in focus after the company reported quarterly gold production of 80,890 ounces and a $175 million increase in cash holdings.

What did Greatland Resources report?

  • Produced 80,890 ounces of gold and 3,366 tonnes of copper in the September 2025 quarter
  • Sales totalled 82,199 ounces of gold and 3,277 tonnes of copper
  • Cash at 30 September 2025 was $750 million, up from $575 million at 30 June 2025
  • No debt reported as of quarter end
  • AISC for the quarter is yet to be finalised but is expected at the lower end of FY26 guidance
  • FY26 production guidance remains 260,000 – 310,000 ounces of gold at an AISC of $2,400–$2,800 per ounce

What else do investors need to know?

Greatland Resources says the full September 2025 Quarterly Activities Report will be released on 27 October 2025, offering more detail for investors.

The company is preparing to pay a $46 million stamp duty in October, linked to the Telfer-Havieron acquisition. This was initially anticipated for the previous quarter.

A webcast is scheduled for the same day as the full activities report release, with times and access info to come.

What's next for Greatland Resources?

The company is maintaining its full-year guidance, signalling confidence in operations at the Telfer mine and Havieron project.

Greatland's strong funding position and ongoing development of its gold-copper assets in Western Australia position it well for future growth.

Greatland Resources share price snapshot

Greatland Resources shares are up 20% over the past month, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen nearly 2%.

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