Cerrado Gold Inc. announced its financial and production results for the second quarter of 2026, ending June 30 [1, 2].

These figures provide shareholders and the investment community with a detailed look at the operational efficiency and profitability of the company's primary asset in South America [2, 4].

Production took place at the Minera Don Nicolás mine in Argentina [1, 3]. For the second quarter of 2026, the company reported gold-equivalent production of 15,415 GEO [2]. While one report listed the figure as 5,434 GEO [1], other records maintain the higher production volume [2, 3].

For the first six months of 2026, total gold-equivalent production reached 28,257 GEO [3]. The company reported an all-in sustaining cost, or AISC, of $1,933 per ounce of gold [2].

Financial results for the second quarter included an adjusted EBITDA of $28.2 million [2]. The company scheduled a conference call to discuss these results for Aug. 19, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. ET [2, 4].

The disclosure follows a period of operational focus at the Argentine site. By reporting these metrics, Cerrado Gold said it aims to provide transparency regarding its cost structures, and output capacity, as it manages its mining interests in the region [2, 4].

Gold-equivalent production for the first six months of 2026 reached 28,257 GEO.

The discrepancy in reported Q2 production figures suggests a need for investor caution when reviewing the company's immediate output. However, the reported adjusted EBITDA and AISC provide a benchmark for the mine's current profitability relative to global gold prices, indicating the cost efficiency of the Minera Don Nicolás operation.