What's Happening?
Akobo Minerals, a Scandinavian gold producer and explorer, reported its strongest operational quarter yet, with revenues of SKr29.8 million ($3.2 million) and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (Ebitda) of SKr12.9 million ($1.4
million). The company operates the Segele mine in Ethiopia, which produced approximately 21.5 kg of gold at an average grade of 22.2 g/t during the fourth quarter of 2025. The mine continued to perform well in early 2026, producing 15.5 kg of gold in January and February. Akobo Minerals has completed civil works for the vertical shaft headgear foundation and restarted shaft sinking activities.
Why It's Important?
Akobo Minerals' strong performance highlights the potential of the Segele mine to contribute significantly to the company's growth and profitability. The consistent production of high-grade gold positions Akobo as a competitive player in the gold mining industry. The company's ability to achieve positive Ebitda for consecutive quarters demonstrates effective operational management and strategic planning. This success is likely to attract further investment and support the expansion of Akobo's mining activities in Ethiopia, contributing to the local economy and the global gold market.













