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Akobo’s Ethiopian operations normalise following fuel supply disruptions

10th June 2026

By: Sabrina Jardim

Senior Online Writer

     

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Following the fuel supply disruptions that temporarily impacted its Ethiopia operations during April, gold producer Akobo Minerals says key activities progressively resumed during May as diesel availability improved.

The company, in a media release, notes that this enabled a phased restart of mining, processing and development activities. By the end of May, operations had largely returned to normal levels and the company entered June on a business-as-usual basis.

The company says it currently maintains sufficient fuel inventories on site, with additional deliveries in transit to support ongoing operations.

While fuel availability has stabilised, Akobo explains that regional supply constraints may still affect future deliveries, adding that the company continues to monitor the situation closely.

The company reports that gold in production in May was 0 kg, noting that processing of newly mined ore will begin in June. Cumulative doré production to date is about 124 kg, while the available stockpile of lower-grade material for processing is about 300 t.

Mining activities resumed towards the end of May following successful dewatering of the underground workings.

Development of the vertical shaft continued in parallel. Following completion of the remaining collar works and advancement of the shaft into competent hard rock, blasting activities resumed during May.

Akobo says shaft sinking is expected to accelerate as development now progresses below the collar section.

The company notes that the operational disruption in April and early May resulted in a temporary loss of momentum.

However, Akobo says the site team managed the situation effectively, maintaining control of critical activities and minimising the overall impact on production and development.

With all core activities now fully resumed, the company says it entered June under normal operating conditions.

Meanwhile, Akobo notes that a small inauguration ceremony was held for the Shama village water project, which provides access to clean and reliable freshwater for the nearest local village and surrounding community.

The company says the project is expected to improve access to safe drinking water, reduce reliance on bottled water and contribute to a reduction in associated plastic waste, with positive health and broader community benefits.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Online Managing Editor

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