Issued on behalf of RUA GOLD Inc.
Fast-Track designation for the Auld Creek Project confirms national significance, triggers a streamlined six-month expert panel review, and validates a development timeline that the company has been building toward since 2024.
VANCOUVER, BC, July 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- USA News Group News Commentary - There is a moment in the life of every serious mining development project when the regulatory process stops being theoretical and becomes a countdown. For RUA GOLD Inc. and its Auld Creek Gold-Antimony Project in the Reefton Goldfield of New Zealand's South Island, that moment arrived in August 2026. The New Zealand Government has formally designated Auld Creek as a Fast-Track Project under the Fast-Track Approvals Act, recognizing the project as one of national significance and triggering a streamlined six-month expert panel review process. For a company that has spent the past two years drilling aggressively, completing a Preliminary Economic Assessment, commissioning a Pre-Feasibility Study, and conducting over 800 engagements with community members, stakeholders, and regulators, the Fast-Track designation is not a surprise. It is a validation.
What Fast-Track Designation Actually Means
The Fast-Track Approvals Act consolidates approvals previously required separately under the Resource Management Act, the Conservation Act, the Wildlife Act, and the Crown Minerals Act into a single process, with a single expert panel, a single submission, and a single determination. To qualify, a project must demonstrate regional or national significance. The New Zealand Government's designation of Auld Creek confirms that standard has been met.
RUA GOLD is not starting from scratch. Studies covering water quality, ecology, landscape and visual effects, air quality, traffic, socio-economic impacts, geochemistry, erosion and sediment control, and mine closure planning are either complete or well advanced. The company has retained leading environmental, social, and technical experts across multiple disciplines. With 800 community and stakeholder engagements documented, the consultation record is deep.
"It is very encouraging to see the Auld Creek Project recognised by the New Zealand regulators as one of national significance, allowing us to participate in the Fast Track Approvals process. This significantly derisks and confirms our timeline for development of the Project," said Simon Delander, Vice President of RUA GOLD.
The Project Behind the Permit
Auld Creek is RUA GOLD's primary development asset, situated in a district that historically produced over two million ounces of gold at grades between nine and fifty grams per tonne. The project hosts gold alongside antimony, a critical mineral formally designated as strategically important by both the U.S. and Canadian governments, whose supply chain has been dominated by China. The PEA completed in early 2026 outlined compelling economics at current gold and antimony prices, and the Pre-Feasibility Study underway is expected to deliver a more rigorous picture incorporating an expanded resource base. The project is proposed as an underground operation with an initial mine life of up to eight years, employing approximately 200 people and contributing an estimated NZ$240 million to the regional economy.
The North Island Story: Glamorgan
While Auld Creek advances through the Fast-Track process, RUA GOLD's Glamorgan Project on the North Island is building toward its own exploration inflection. Located in the Hauraki district adjacent to OceanaGold's Wharekirauponga project, Glamorgan has seen eighteen months of systematic surface exploration identify geological features extending three kilometres north that are geologically analogous to neighbouring discoveries, alongside four major gold-arsenic anomalies each trending approximately four kilometres in length. A drill program targeting those anomalies was planned for 2026. Results from that program will determine whether Glamorgan advances to become the second development-stage asset in RUA GOLD's portfolio.
The New Zealand Gold Names Investors Are Watching
Newmont Corporation (NYSE: NEM) (ASX: NEM) (PNGX: NEM)
Newmont operates the Waihi gold mine on New Zealand's North Island and is the world's largest gold company by production. In Q2 2026, the company delivered approximately 1.3 million attributable gold ounces and generated record second-quarter free cash flow of $2.2 billion. The company returned $1.9 billion to shareholders in the period and declared a quarterly dividend of $0.261 per share. Newmont's sustained commitment to New Zealand gold production validates that the country's geology and regulatory environment can support commercially successful large-scale mining.
KO Gold Inc. (CSE: KOG) (OTCQB: KOGDF)
KO Gold holds four 100%-owned exploration permits in the Otago Gold District on New Zealand's South Island, covering approximately 400 square kilometres including ground adjacent to OceanaGold's Macraes Gold Mine. The company listed on the OTCQB Venture Market in March 2026 and has invested over C$3 million in exploration and drilling across its Otago permits. KO Gold illustrates the growing junior capital arriving in New Zealand at every stage of the development cycle.
Eldorado Gold Corporation (TSX: ELD) (NYSE: EGO)
Eldorado operates underground gold mines across southeastern Europe and provides the most instructive template for what a disciplined junior-to-producer achieves by combining high-grade underground assets with rigorous permitting and community engagement in complex regulatory jurisdictions. In Q2 2026, Eldorado reported gold production of approximately 123,000 ounces, with the Skouries copper-gold project targeting first ore in late 2026 and commercial production in Q1 2027. Eldorado's consistent message that high-grade underground gold in demanding regulatory environments can reach production through patience, preparation, and stakeholder engagement maps almost precisely onto what RUA GOLD is attempting at Auld Creek.
Gold Road Resources Limited (ASX: GOR) (OTCQX: ELRFF)
Gold Road discovered the Gruyere Gold Deposit in Western Australia, developed it in a 50/50 joint venture with Gold Fields, and has been producing gold since 2019. The company delivered 165,000 attributable gold ounces in 2025 from Gruyere. Gold Road's trajectory from discovery through permitting, JV formation, construction, and production is the most direct available precedent for the path RUA GOLD is seeking to execute in New Zealand. Its market re-rating through each of those stages reflects how the investment community values disciplined execution against a defined development plan in a transparent regulatory environment.
These companies are referenced to illustrate the sector only and do not imply any partnership, endorsement, affiliation, or comparable financial performance.
What to Watch
The Fast-Track designation starts a defined clock. The substantive application will be submitted later in 2026, supported by the completed PFS. The expert panel has six months to issue its determination. For investors, the key milestones are the PFS completion in Q4 2026, the substantive application submission, the panel determination timeline, and ongoing Glamorgan drill results arriving in parallel. RUA GOLD has done the work to arrive at this moment. Whether the expert panel ultimately grants the permits will be determined by the quality of the application that follows.
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