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Swedish miner Boliden's first-quarter earnings beat estimates

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Posted on April 28, 2026

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Swedish miner Boliden's first-quarter earnings beat estimates, despite challenges at Garpenberg mine

By Agnieszka Olenska and Izabela Niemiec

Boliden's First-Quarter Performance and Garpenberg Mine Update

Financial Results Exceed Expectations

April 28 (Reuters) - Swedish miner Boliden on Tuesday reported a higher-than-expected increase in first-quarter adjusted earnings despite facing a production halt and damages cased in March by abnormal seismic activity at its Garpenberg zinc mine.

Impact of Seismic Activity at Garpenberg Mine

Production Outlook and Capacity Adjustments

Production at Garpenberg, one of Boliden's largest and most important mines and a key source of zinc and silver concentrates, is expected to remain below previous capacity levels, with 2027 milled volume estimated at 2.3 million tonnes, the company said.

Boliden said its production at Garpenberg will be resumed in the second quarter, but "at a quite low pace."

Revised Guidance and Future Investments

The company lowered milled volume guidance for the mine to 1.5 Mtonnes and zinc grade to 2.7%, while increasing forecast for silver grade to 100g/t from 95g/t.

Boliden added that its decision to invest in a new hoist remains, with an ambition to have it in operation and reach production of 4.5 million tonnes by 2032, though the guidance remains preliminary due to significant uncertainties.

Key Drivers of Profit Growth

Operating Profit and Analyst Expectations

The company's quarterly operating profit, excluding a revaluation of its process inventory, rose to 4.4 billion Swedish crowns ($475.7 million) from 2.6 billion crowns in the same period last year. That beat an analyst consensus of 4.06 billion crowns provided by the company.

Benefit from Record Gold Prices

Revenue from Precious Metals

Boliden continued to benefit from record high gold prices, which at times rose above $5,000 per ounce between January and March, boosting the revenue from precious metals it collects as a by-product from mining and smelting flows.

Future Outlook

Overall, the company's investment plans for 2026 were reiterated.

($1 = 9.2496 Swedish crowns)

(Reporting by Agnieszka Olenska, Izabela Niemiec, Editing by Matt Scuffham)

Key Takeaways

  • Boliden delivered Q1 adjusted operating profit of SEK 4.4 billion, above the SEK 4.06 billion analyst consensus (energynews.oedigital.com).
  • Gold prices surged past USD 5,000 per ounce in early 2026, with records up to USD 5,589.38, buoying precious‑metal by‑product revenue (goldscape.net).
  • Despite heavy rains at its Somincor mine, Boliden maintained its 2026 guidance and reiterated planned investments as its leverage ratio remains above target for extra dividends (energynews.oedigital.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What were Boliden's first-quarter operating profits in 2024?
Boliden reported an operating profit of 4.4 billion Swedish crowns in Q1 2024.
How did Boliden's Q1 2024 earnings compare to analyst estimates?
Boliden's Q1 earnings beat analyst consensus estimates of 4.06 billion crowns.
What contributed to Boliden's higher revenues in the first quarter?
Record high gold prices boosted Boliden's revenue from precious metals.
Did Boliden change its investment plans for 2026?
No, Boliden reiterated its planned investments for 2026.

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