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Equinox Gold Just Agreed To Buy Orla Mining In A $5.1 Billion Deal

Published May 13, 2026
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Summary:
  • Equinox Gold will acquire Orla Mining for about $5.1 billion in a mostly-stock transaction.
  • The combined company will have a roughly $18.5 billion market cap and produce around 1.1 million ounces of gold a year.
  • Orla shareholders get one Equinox share plus a nominal $0.0001 cash payment per share.

Gold prices have been on a tear for over a year, and mining companies are catching up to the rally by buying each other. Equinox just put together the biggest pairing yet.

The Deal

Equinox Gold agreed to acquire Orla Mining in a mostly-stock transaction valued at about $5.1 billion, or roughly C$7 billion.

Orla shareholders get one Equinox common share plus a token $0.0001 cash payment for each Orla share they own.

After closing, existing Equinox holders own about 67% of the combined company, with Orla holders owning the rest.

The combined entity keeps the Equinox Gold name and is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026.

What The Merger Builds

The new company would be the second-largest gold producer in Canada.

Production right out of the gate is expected to hit about 1.1 million ounces of gold a year across six mines in Canada, the US, Mexico, and Nicaragua. Management says there's a path to more than 1.9 million ounces a year as projects ramp.

The anchor is three long-life Canadian mines - Equinox's Greenstone and Valentine assets, plus Orla's Musselwhite mine in Ontario. Those three alone are expected to produce roughly 685,000 ounces this year.

Equinox CEO Darren Hall will lead the combined company, with Orla's CEO Jason Simpson taking the president role.

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The Bigger Picture

Gold has been one of the best-performing assets of the past year.

That price rally has done two things for miners. It's flooded cash into balance sheets and made capital easier to raise, while pushing producers to grow ounces fast before prices cool.

The result is a wave of mining deals. Companies want safer jurisdictions, longer-life mines, and the scale that comes from stitching multiple companies together.

Equinox and Orla hit all three.

What To Watch

The deal needs Equinox shareholder approval at a special meeting expected in July. Regulatory and Orla shareholder sign-offs follow before the planned Q3 close.

The bigger question for investors is whether the rest of the mid-tier gold sector now feels pressure to consolidate too. When two of the bigger names pair up, the rest of the field usually has to decide whether to merge or get left behind.

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