Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Company (NMMC), the world's fourth-largest gold producer, took part in the world's largest mining convention organized by the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC), held in Toronto from March 2 to March 5, 2025.
During the “Corporate Presentation Forum for Investors” session, NMMC's First Deputy CEO and Chief Transformation Officer, Eugene Antonov, became the first representative from Uzbekistan to address investors and industry professionals. He provided an overview of NMMC's current operations, future development plans, and its role in the global gold mining industry.
PDAC is the world's leading convention for mineral exploration and mining, bringing together 27,000 industry leaders, investors, policymakers and experts from over 135 countries to discuss the future of the industry.
“NMMC is participating in PDAC for the third time, which underscores our commitment to fostering collaboration with the international industry community and investors. We are showcasing NMMC as one of the leaders in responsible and sustainable gold mining,” noted Yevgeny Antonov.
About NMMC:
NMMC is the world's fourth-largest gold producer, with an annual output of 3.1 million ounces of gold (2024) and a total mineral resource base of 148 million ounces. The company's operating mines include Muruntau-Myutenbay, the world's largest gold deposit with over 100 Moz resource base. The company's business model includes exploration, mine construction, operating mines and processing facilities, and gold refining, as well as mining equipment manufacturing and repair. The company employs over 47,000 people across 12 major mining sites and 9 processing facilities.
Additional information about the company is available at the website: https://www.ngmk.uz/en.