Mponeng is the deepest mine in the world. Mining infrastructure includes a main shaft supported by a sub-shaft. The mine primarily exploits the Ventersdorp Contact Reef, with production here having begun in 1986. Ore mined is processed at the Mponeng gold plant. Development is currently underway on a life extension project that was approved in February 2024.
Key facts
Location:
South Africa
on the West Rand, near Carletonville, some 90km south-west of Johannesburg
Nature of mining
Underground
Mainly breast mining
Mining depth
3 160m – 3 740m
below surface
Life-of-mine
19 years
Contact
018 700 1890
018 700 1749
Solution Centre
018 700 1710
955 Park Ave, West Wits,
Carletonville, 2499,
Gauteng, South Africa

Current focus
- Ensuring operational stability
- The successful execution of the life-of-mine extension project and associated infrastructure
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Performance FY25
Production
333 402oz
(10 370kg)
Grade
11.27g/t
(0.328oz/t)
All-in sustaining cost
R804 429/kg
(US$1 378/oz)
Capital expenditure
R2 043m
(US$113m)
Reserves and resources
Mineral Reserves
4.4Moz
mineral resources (Inclusive)
25.0Moz
Guidance FY26
production
279 600oz – 310 600oz
capital expenditure
~R2 385m
ESG statistics
Lost-time injury frequency rate
6.12
per million hours worked
Workforce
6 087
4 753 permanent employees and 1 334 contractors
WATER INTENSITY
6.49Mℓ
per tonne treated
Energy intensity
1.10MWh
per tonne treated
GHG intensity
1.15t CO2e
per tonne treated
TOTAL COMMUNITY SPEND
R103m
Social and Labour Plan

Water stewardship
Harmony plants trees to support pollution plume migration, with geohydrologists confirming that mass planting improves groundwater quality. To date, we have planted over 6 000 trees at Mponeng.



