Current Projects
TGE Mining is advancing toward near-term production status with Phase One of the new TGE Mining Project in:
- Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea
- Southern Eastern Africa
- NS Marine exploration
Full production ramp-up is scheduled for the first half of 2025. The company controls approximately 4.5 miles of strike length in the most productive portions of these regions. Our land holdings have historically yielded over 1.5 million of the 7.7 million ounces of gold produced from the 10-mile portion of the Milne Bay Province, Eastern Africa, and NS Marine Basin.
As we progress toward positive cash flow, our strategic plan includes:
- Expanding operations in the Eastern African mining region
- Developing the Keystone resource
- Conducting further gold exploration along strike and at depth across our extensive land holdings
Exploration Initiatives
TGE Mining operates in some of the world’s most prolific gold-producing regions, including Eastern Africa and Ulo Ulo, Milne Bay Province. Our exploration objective at the Golden Trail is to discover and establish mineable gold deposits.
Extensive surface exploration work has been completed, making the project drill-ready. Primary targets include numerous northwest-striking, high-angle gold-bearing veins and adjacent replacement zones. The Golden Trail Vein, our largest identified vein, extends over 1,200 meters with an associated alteration zone averaging 30 meters in width. Gold values exceeding 20 ppb are common within this zone, with one rock chip sample of decalcified limestone containing over 28,000 ppb gold.
Perfomance Standards
Our industry-leading performance reflects our commitment to:
- Environmental stewardship
- Employee health and safety
- Creating value for host communities
TGE Mining is recognized as the fastest-growing, lowest-cost junior gold producer with operations in politically stable jurisdictions. Our robust project pipeline is strategically positioned to drive long-term, sustainable growth. We continually seek exploration projects in close proximity to essential infrastructure, thereby reducing risks and enhancing the potential for economic discovery during the current strong commodity cycle.