I mentioned yesterday how global gold production hasn’t fallen much in the face of lower prices.
And this week we got some indications that supply could actually expand. With one of the world’s most famous gold mining districts looking to re-open, for the first time in nearly 15 years.
The place is the Kolar Gold Fields in India. One of the world’s legendary gold mines — with a production history that dates back to 1880.
According to local press, India’s government is very close to putting forward a plan to revive the Kolar. With officials saying they will table the scheme “within a month.”
The effort will reportedly include rehabilitating existing mining infrastructure — which consists largely of underground facilities, some extending two to three kilometres below surface. As well as reprocessing large amounts of gold-bearing tailings left behind by previous mining operations.