How do you calculate all in sustaining costs?
Formula of the All-in sustaining costs or AISC: All-In Sustaining Costs = Cash Costs (including by-product credits) + Sustaining Capital + Exploration expenses + G & A expenses.
What are the costs of gold mining?
In 2021, mining costs totaled around 770 U.S. dollars per ounce of gold produced.
How much does it cost to mine a Bitcoin?
Production costs for miners are around $34,000, and together with transaction fees, miners need not worry about another $40,000 support challenge on BTC/USD.
What does AISC stand for?
AISC
Acronym | Definition |
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AISC | American Institute of Steel Construction |
AISC | Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing (conference) |
AISC | All in Sustaining Cost (mining) |
AISC | Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation |
Who is AISC certified?
The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) is a company level certification for structural steel fabrication and construction developed by the AISC. This certification is intended for companies creating and/or erecting steel structures, such as buildings, bridges, and bridge and highway components.
Who is the lowest cost copper producer?
The lowest cost copper producers are:
- 1) Southern Copper Corp (NYSE: SCCO) $1.00.
- 2) First Quantum Minerals Limited (TSE:FM) $1.30.
- 3) Imperial Metals Corporation (TSE:III) $1.31.
- 4) Freeport-McMoRan Inc (NYSE: FCX) $1.49.
- 5) China Gold Intl Res Corp Ltd (TSE:CGG) $1.65.
- 1) Silvercorp Metals Inc. (
- 2) Silver Wheaton Corp. (
What is the price of gold per ounce?
$1,852.00
MONEX Live Gold Spot Prices
Gold Spot Prices | Today | Change |
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Gold Prices Per Ounce | $1,852.00 | +17.00 |
Gold Prices Per Gram | $59.54 | +0.55 |
Gold Prices Per Kilo | $59,541.80 | +546.55 |
What does AISC stand for in mining?
MINING.com Editor | September 16, 2013 | 12:30 am Precious Metals Gold Silver. Use of the “all-in sustaining costs” (AISC) measure of gold production is on the rise, as it provides a more comprehensive look at costs than the traditional “cash cost” approach.