Orvana Minerals Corporation, a company operating within the materials sector, has recently disclosed its third-quarter results for 2026, highlighting significant developments across its various projects. Based in Toronto, Canada, Orvana specializes in the exploration and production of gold and copper, with operations spanning across northern Spain, eastern Bolivia, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States. The company is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and trades in Canadian dollars (CAD).
A key focus of the recent update is the Don Mario Mine in Bolivia, which has transitioned into a commercial production ramp-up phase for its copper cathodes and gold-silver dore circuits. Despite facing logistical challenges in May and June that delayed the oxide stockpile project, Orvana has achieved full normalization. The company is now targeting stable production by September, indicating a positive trajectory for its Bolivian operations.
In Argentina, the Taguas project has seen an expansion in its exploration footprint following the acquisition of the Evelina property. Early drilling efforts have confirmed the presence of a dacitic porphyry mineralization system, suggesting promising potential for future exploration and development activities in the region.
Meanwhile, the Orovalle mine in Spain continues to perform well, producing gold-equivalent ounces and remaining on track to meet its fiscal guidance. Ongoing drilling and maintenance activities are being conducted to ensure sustained production levels.
Orvana Minerals Corporation remains committed to achieving its revised fiscal 2026 guidance and is preparing for unitary cost reporting in the following year. This strategic focus underscores the company’s dedication to optimizing its operations and enhancing shareholder value.
For further information on Orvana Minerals Corporation’s activities and offerings, interested parties can visit their website at www.orvana.com .




