Aris Mining Reports Q2 2026 Production
Aris reports first half 2026 gold production up 31% year on year, with cash reserves exceeding $425 million and guidance of 300,000 to 350,000 ounces.

Aris Mining reported consolidated gold production of 148.0 koz for the first half of 2026, representing a 31% year-over-year increase, and 73.7 koz for the second quarter, up 26% year-over-year. Gold sales in the second quarter totaled 72.1 koz at an average realized price of approximately $4,445 per ounce, generating roughly $320 million in revenue.
For the first half of 2026, revenue exceeded $680 million, and the company’s cash balance stood above $425 million as of June 30. Aris Mining reiterated its 2026 production guidance of 300,000 to 350,000 ounces, with the second half expected to be stronger due to the Segovia ramp-up and the first gold from the new Marmato CIP plant in the fourth quarter of 2026.
Aris Mining Corporation (ARIS) released a routine quarterly production update, confirming strong production growth consistent with its ramp-up narrative. The company provided no guidance raise, major operational surprises, or detailed financial metrics beyond top-line revenue and cash figures. The market had already priced in the growth story, and the stock had pulled back from its highs prior to the release. The update confirms ongoing execution but adds little new information.
Aris Mining Corporation (ARIS) is a gold producer and developer focused on operations in Colombia and Guyana. The company operates two underground mines in Colombia: the high-grade Segovia mine in Antioquia and the Marmato mine in Caldas. A major expansion, including a CIP plant, is currently under construction at these sites.
In addition to its operating mines, Aris Mining owns 100% of the Soto Norte project, which is at the pre-feasibility study (PFS) stage, and the Toroparu gold-copper project in Guyana, which is at the preliminary economic assessment (PEA) stage. The company has set a steady-state production target of approximately 500,000 ounces per year from its Colombian operations, with a longer-term vision of reaching 1 million ounces per year through the development of its growth projects.