Emerald Resources selects Metso grinding mills for its gold projects in Australia and Cambodia
Published by Jody Dodgson,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,

The total value of the orders exceeds €10 million and has been booked in the Minerals segment’s 2026 second-quarter orders received.
“Emerald is pleased to strengthen its long-term partnership with Metso, building on successful collaboration on our earlier gold development projects. Securing this long-lead capital equipment on a competitive delivery schedule is a critical step in advancing both Dingo Range and Memot projects toward gold production.
These investments support our strategic objective of becoming a +300 koz per annum multi-mine gold producer across two continents,” says Morgan Hart, Managing Director, Emerald Resources.
“We are pleased to continue as a trusted partner with Emerald and support the development of their Western Australian greenfield Dingo Range Project and their second Cambodian project at Memot. We look forward to working on these projects and future ones with Emerald,” says David Tulloch, Vice President, Minerals, Asia Pacific at Metso.
The deliveries include Metso Premier™ 8000 kW semi-autogenous grinding (SAG) mills, customised for high throughput, unmatched performance, and reliable operation in demanding gold processing applications. In addition, Metso will provide its patented Polymer Hydrostatic Shoe Bearing (HSB) system and in-house wear lining systems for the projects.
“Our Premier horizontal grinding mills, part of the Metso Plus offering, are engineered to deliver reliable performance and high availability in demanding gold processing applications.
Combined with our advanced bearing technology and lifecycle support, they enable customers to maximise throughput and achieve the lowest total cost of ownership,” says Nick Green, Vice President, Horizontal Mills at Metso.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/21052026/emerald-resources-selects-metso-grinding-mills-for-its-gold-projects-in-australia-and-cambodia/