Gold Fields has reported a remarkable 18 percent increase in gold production for 2025 compared to the previous year, delivering a strong performance across its global operations.
Group Chief Executive Officer Mike Fraser shared the company’s results during an interview on Monday, February 23, expressing pride in the teams’ achievements worldwide.
“We are very pleased with the operational delivery from our teams across the globe. We were able to deliver an increase of 18 percent in our production year-on-year compared to 2024,” Fraser said, attributing the growth to robust contributions from multiple regions.
Fraser singled out Ghana as a vital part of Gold Fields’ global portfolio, describing the Tarkwa mine as a cornerstone of the company’s operations. In 2025, the Tarkwa mine produced nearly 475,000 ounces of gold. Although this marked a slight decrease from the previous year, Fraser explained that the dip was intentional, resulting from a strategic focus on waste stripping and capital development, efforts that are set to boost future production.
Looking ahead, Fraser reaffirmed Gold Fields’ commitment to strengthening its global presence, with Ghana remaining central to the company’s long-term growth and investment strategy.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com









