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Haile Gold Mine Drives Economic Growth in South Carolina

Mining operations at Haile Gold Mine in South Carolina

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Haile Gold Mine in Lancaster County significantly bolsters South Carolina’s economy with an annual contribution of $717.5 million. Employing around 830 workers directly and impacting over 1,800 jobs statewide, the mine’s economic influence is set to reach $9.3 billion by 2037. With nearly 200 years of history, Haile Gold Mine showcases significant employment opportunities and is vital for local businesses.

Lancaster County, South Carolina – The Haile Gold Mine, the largest commercial gold mine east of the Mississippi River, significantly boosts the state economy, contributing $717.5 million annually. Located in Lancaster County, the mine employs approximately 830 workers directly and supports an estimated 1,833 jobs statewide. According to a new study from the University of South Carolina, commissioned by OceanaGold, Haile’s parent company, the mine’s economic impact is projected to grow to $9.3 billion by the year 2037.

Haile Gold Mine has operated for nearly 200 years, originally discovered in 1799 by a twelve-year-old, Conrad Reed. Official mining operations began in 1827 after plantation owner Benjamin Haile found gold on his property. The mine has undergone significant growth since it resumed commercial mining in 2017, following OceanaGold’s acquisition of Romarco Minerals, the mine’s previous owner, for $856 million.

The mine produces approximately 200,000 ounces of gold each year, with up to 80% of its output consisting of gold. It requires substantial labor, as workers move more than 700,000 tons of underground rock and 40 million tons of surface rock annually. The average wage for workers at Haile is $86,485, which is significantly above the regional average, indicating the mine’s role in providing high-paying job opportunities in the area.

The economic contribution of Haile Gold Mine extends beyond direct employment. A report by the Darla Moore School of Business highlights the mine’s growing impact: in just six years, its contribution to Lancaster County surged from $36 million in 2012 to $568.7 million in 2022. The overall statewide impact has similarly risen from $119 million to $717.5 million in the same timeframe, reflecting the mine’s expanding operations and influence.

Approximately 80% of the Haile workforce is sourced from local communities, although highly skilled mining specialists may come from around the world. The presence of the mine in Lancaster County provides a vital economic engine, supporting local businesses and services in addition to direct employment.

Haile Gold Mine operates on about 10,000 acres of property, with 4,600 acres allocated for mining and 300 acres designated as an active mining pit. The operations utilize advanced technology and modern methods, including excavating methods for hard rock, which is then crushed and processed through sophisticated flotation and chemical techniques to extract gold efficiently. The mine is expected to remain operational until at least 2037, although many mining sites continue to operate beyond initial estimated lifespans due to ongoing discoveries and operational efficiencies.

Upon depletion of gold resources, the reclamation of the mine’s lands is estimated to take approximately five to seven years, followed by an additional 25 years for site closure and environmental monitoring. With the projected production of approximately 250,000 pounds of gold throughout its operational life, the total worth of gold extracted could reach around $13.3 billion at current market rates.

In summary, Haile Gold Mine stands as not only a significant player in the mining industry but also as a crucial contributor to the economic health of Lancaster County and the wider region in South Carolina. With its combination of high-paying jobs and substantial economic benefits, the mine’s influence is set to grow further in the coming years.

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