List of active gold mines in Nevada

Gold mining is a major industry in the U.S. State of Nevada. In 2020 mining overall contributed $9.5 billion to the state's economy, $8.4 billion from gold and silver mining (all silver produced in Nevada is as a by-product from gold mining). Gold production from Nevada was higher than any other U.S. state, 4,632,690 troy ounces (144,090 kg) in 2020 (a decrease of 4.8% on 2019), accounting for 76% of gold produced in the United States and 4.5% of the world's production. The United States ranks fourth, behind China, Australia and Russia. The Nevada mining industry supported an average 15,136 direct employees in 2020, with about 75,000 additional jobs related to providing goods and services needed by the mining industry.[1][2]

List of active gold mines in Nevada is located in Nevada
Emigrant
Emigrant
Mineral Ridge
Mineral Ridge
Aurora
Aurora
Pumpkin Hollow
Pumpkin
Hollow
Granite Creek
Granite Creek
Borealis
Borealis
Isabella Pearl
Isabella Pearl
Manhattan Gulch
Manhattan Gulch
Round Mountain
Round Mountain
Denton-Rawhide
Denton-Rawhide
Robinson
Robinson
Pan
Pan
Ruby Hill
Ruby Hill
Gold Bar
Gold Bar
Bald Mountain
Bald Mountain
Goldrush
Goldrush
Cortez Hills
Cortez Hills
Pipeline
Pipeline
Relief Canyon
Relief
Canyon
Rochester
Rochester
Fire Creek
Fire Creek
Phoenix
Phoenix
Florida Canyon
Florida Canyon
Marigold
Marigold
Carlin
Carlin
Lone Tree
Lone Tree
Hycroft
Hycroft
Long Canyon
Long
Canyon
Betze-Post, Meikle
Betze-Post, Meikle
Arturo
Arturo
Hollister
Hollister
Turquoise
Turquoise
Midas
Midas
Twin Creeks
Twin
Creeks
Starvation Canyon
Starvation Canyon
Jerritt Canyon
Jerritt Canyon
Active gold mines in Nevada

The following is a list of active gold mines in Nevada.

Twin Creeks gold mine, Humboldt County, 2009

List of active gold mines

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Mine Owner County Production (oz) (Year) References
Arturo mine Barrick Gold (61.5%), Newmont (38.5%) Elko 53,303 (2021) [2]
Aurora mine, former Esmerelda Hecla Mining Mineral 0 (2021) [2]
Bald Mountain mine Kinross Gold White Pine 202,905 (2021) [2][3]
Betze-Post mine [4] Barrick Gold (61.5%), Newmont (38.5%) Eureka 377,082 (2021) [2]
Borealis Mine Waterton Global Mining Company Mineral 3,936 (2021) [2]
Carlin Operations [1] Barrick Gold (61.5%), Newmont (38.5%) Elko & Eureka 755,016 (2021) [2]
Cortez Gold Mine[3] Barrick Gold (61.5%), Newmont (38.5%) Lander & Eureka 830,513 (2021) [2]
Denton-Rawhide Mine Rawhide Mining, LLC Mineral 23,209 (2021) [2]
Fire Creek mine Hecla Mining Lander 26,214 (2021) [2]
Florida Canyon mine Argonaut Gold Inc Pershing 51,175 (2021) [2]
Gold Bar mine McEwen Mining Eureka 43,881 (2021) [2]
Granite Creek mine, former Pinson i-80 Gold Humboldt 1,745 (2023) [4]
Hollister mine, former Ivanhoe Hecla Mining Elko 0 (2021) [2]
Hycroft mine Hycroft Mining Humboldt 56,045 (2021) [2]
Isabella Pearl mine Fortitude Gold Corp. Mineral 37,996 (2023) [5]
Jerritt Canyon mine [5] First Majestic Silver Corp. Elko 21,101 (2023) [6]
Lone Tree mine i-80 Gold Corp Humboldt 6,225 (2023) [4]
Long Canyon mine Barrick Gold (61.5%), Newmont (38.5%) Elko 260,924 (2021) [2]
Manhattan Gulch mine Manhattan Gulch LLC Esmeralda 0 (2021) [2]
Marigold mine SSR Mining Humboldt 278,488 (2023) [7]
Meikle Mine Barrick Gold (61.5%), Newmont (38.5%) Elko 325,826 (2021) [2]
Midas mine, former Ken Snyder Hecla Mining Elko 0 (2021) [2]
Mineral Ridge mine Scorpio Gold Corp Esmeralda 1,827 (2021) [2]
Pan mine Calibre Mining White Pine 41,385 (2023) [8]
Phoenix project [6] Barrick Gold (61.5%), Newmont (38.5%) Lander 173,067 (2021) [2]
Pumpkin Hollow mine [9] Nevada Copper Lyon 0 (2021) [2][9]
Relief Canyon [7] Gold Acquisition Corp. Pershing 5,388 (2021) [2]
Robinson Mine [7] KGHM Polska Miedź White Pine 41,050 (2021) [2]
Rochester mine [2] Coeur Mining Pershing 27,985 (2021) [2]
Round Mountain mine Kinross Gold Nye 247,662 (2021) [2][3]
Ruby Hill mine i-80 Gold Corp Eureka 6,643 (2023) [4]
Turquoise Ridge U/G & Twin Creeks Mine [8] Barrick Gold (61.5%), Newmont (38.5%) Humboldt 543,123 (2021) [2]

See also

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Notes

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  • ^[1] Carlin consists of three open pits and four underground mines: Gold Quarry, Emigrant/Rain, Chukar, Exodus, Pete Bajo & Leeville.
  • ^[2] Rochester also produced 3.16 million oz of silver.[2]
  • ^[3] Includes Pipeline and South Pipeline open pits and Cortez Hills open pit and underground mines.
  • ^[4] Includes Betze-Post open-pit mine and Rodeo underground mine.
  • ^[5] Includes SSX-Steer, Smith and Starvation Canyon underground mines.[10]
  • ^[6] Phoenix also produced 36.7 million pounds of copper.[2]
  • ^[7] Robinson also produced 124 million pounds of copper.[2]
  • ^[8] Includes Getchell and Turquoise Ridge underground mines.
  • ^[9] Pumpkin Hollow produced 3.3 million pounds of copper.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Sheaffer, Kristin N. (29 January 2021). "Gold". Mineral commodity summaries 2021 (PDF). Reston, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey. pp. 71–72. ISBN 978-1-4113-4398-6. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Visher, Mike; Patterson, Lucia (2022). "Major mines of Nevada 2021 — mineral industries in Nevada's economy" (pdf). Nevada Division of Minerals. Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b "2022 Annual Report" (PDF). Toronto, Ontario: Kinross Gold. 15 February 2023. p. 20. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  4. ^ a b c "I-80 Gold Reports Q4 and Full Year 2023 Operating Results". Reno, NV: i-80 Gold Corp. 12 March 2024. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  5. ^ "Annual Report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023" (PDF). Colorado Springs, CO: Fortitude Gold Corporation. 26 February 2024. p. 23. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Consolidated Financial Statements for the Years Ended December 31, 2023 and 2022" (PDF). Vancouver, BC: First Majestic Silver Corp. 31 December 2023. p. 5. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  7. ^ "SSR Mining Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2023 Results" (PDF). Denver: SSR Mining. 27 February 2024. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  8. ^ "Management Discussion & Analysis - Years Ended December 31, 2023 & 2022" (PDF). Vancouver, BC: Calibre Mining Corp. 31 December 2023. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  9. ^ "Management's Discussion and Analysis - For the year ended December 31, 2022" (PDF). Vancouver, BC: Nevada Copper. 20 March 2023. p. 10. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  10. ^ "Operations". Jerritt Canyon Gold. Retrieved 11 February 2017.