Orezone to Release 2025 Financial Results on March 25, 2026 and Files ASX Appendix 4E

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Orezone Gold Corporation (TSX: ORE | ASX: ORE | OTCQX: ORZCF) will announce its fourth quarter and full year 2025 results on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, after TSX market close. The Company will host a conference call and audio webcast to discuss these results on the same day at 2:00 pm Pacific Time / 5:00 pm Eastern Time (Thursday, March 26, 2026, 8:00 am Australian Eastern Daylight Time).

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The Company has filed an Appendix 4E preliminary final report on February 28, 2026 in accordance with ASX Listing Rule 4.3A. Appendix 4E is a preliminary final report that includes unaudited financial statements and related disclosures and is reproduced below.

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Webcast and Conference Call Details

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Toll-free in U.S. and Canada: 800 715 9871
International callers: 646 307 1963
Event ID: 5482776

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About Orezone Gold Corporation

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Orezone Gold Corporation (TSX: ORE | ASX: ORE | OTCQX: ORZCF) is an emerging mid-tier gold producer. Production from its Bomboré mine is forecasted to total between 170,000 and 185,000 ounces in 2026. The Company is advancing the Bomboré stage 2 hard rock expansion, which is forecasted to increase future annual production to between 220,000 and 250,000 ounces. On January 26, 2026, the Company entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Hecla Quebec Inc., which owns the operating Casa Berardi gold mine located in Quebec, Canada. Closing of the acquisition is expected in March 2026.

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Contact Information

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For further information, please visit the Company’s website at www.orezone.com or contact:
Patrick Downey
President and Chief Executive Officer

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Kevin MacKenzie
Vice President, Corporate Development and Investor Relations

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+1 778 945 8977
[email protected]

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The Toronto Stock Exchange neither approves nor disapproves the information contained in this news release. This announcement was authorized for release by Patrick Downey, Director, President & CEO.

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APPENDIX 4E – UNAUDITED PRELIMINARY FINAL REPORT
(EXPRESSED IN THOUSANDS OF UNITED STATES DOLLARS)

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UNAUDITED PRELIMINARY FY2025 FINAL REPORT

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All
dollar
amounts
are
in
USD
unless
otherwise
indicated
and
abbreviation
“M”
means
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This 31 December 2025 Appendix 4E preliminary final report is based on accounts which are in the process of being audited which have been compiled under International Financial Reporting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IFRS”).

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RESULTS FOR ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE MARKET

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Revenue and net earnings1   12 months ended
31 December 2025
 12 months ended
31 December 2024
 
Revenue from ordinary activities33%  $376,624 $283,517 
Net earnings before tax51%  $128,404  84,889 
Net earnings after tax21%  $77,444  64,084 
Net earnings after tax attributable to members16%  $64,899 $55,711 

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1Dollar figures are in United States dollars and amounts are in thousands.

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Dividend information
No dividends were paid in 2025 and no dividends are proposed for 2026
 
Net tangible assets per security31 December 2025 31 December 2024 
Net tangible assets per security1 $0.67  $0.54 
Common shares on issue at balance sheet date 598,260,121  466,107,137 

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1Net tangible assets excludes right-of-use assets and deferred tax assets from the reported net assets in the Statement of Financial Position.

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This Appendix 4E – Preliminary final report has not been subject to audit and there is no audit report provided. This report should be read in conjunction with the Financial Report of the year ending 31 December 2025, which is currently being audited and will be finalized for lodgement with the ASX in March 2026.

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SUMMARY FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW

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The reporting period is the year ended 31 December 2025 with the corresponding reporting period being for the year ended 31 December 2024. All dollar figures are in United States dollars, and all tabular amounts are in thousands, unless stated otherwise. References to “$”, “US$”, or “USD” are to United States dollars, references to “XOF” are to West African Communauté Financière Africaine francs. Abbreviations “M” means millions, “K” means thousands, “oz” means troy ounces, and “FY” means full year.

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The financial performance of Orezone for the year ended 31 December 2025 is summarized below:

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 FY2025
 FY2024 
Revenue$376,624 $283,517 
Cost of sales excluding depreciation and depletion (137,242)  (114,689) 
Royalties (35,793)  (22,739) 
General and administrative costs (8,059)  (9,154) 
Exploration and evaluation costs (7,913)  (1,616) 
Share-based compensation (2,829)  (2,763) 
Other loss excluding finance expense (11,172)  (4,249) 
EBITDA1 173,616  128,307 
Depreciation and depletion (33,773)  (28,480) 
Finance expense (11,439)  (14,938) 
Net earnings before tax 128,404  84,889 
Income tax expense (50,960)  (20,805) 
Net earnings for the year$77,444 $64,084 

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Amounts presented above are aggregate balances of certain line items presented in the Consolidated Statement of Earnings and Comprehensive Income.
1This is a non-GAAP measure with no standard meaning under IFRS.

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Revenue
Revenue increased by 33% as compared to 2024 due to a 44% increase in the average realized gold price, partially offset by an 8% decrease in gold oz sold. The lower gold oz sold in 2025 is the result of a 7% decline in gold production from an expected decrease in ore grades.

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Cost of Sales
Cost of sales excluding depreciation and depletion increased by 20% as compared to 2024 from a 7% increase in tonnes processed; a 4% appreciation of the XOF currency against the USD on local costs; and a write-down reversal of $8.9M on long-term stockpiled ore recognized in 2024 with no such reversal in 2025.

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Royalties
Royalties increased by 57% as compared to 2024 as a result of a 44% increase in the average realized gold price and higher government royalty rates enacted into law in April 2025.

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EBITDA
EBITDA of $173.6M was 35% higher than the comparative 2024 year from the increase in revenues, partially offset by the increase in cost of sales and royalties as described above; $6.3M in higher exploration and evaluation costs as a result of the multi-year drill program at the Bomboré gold mine that commenced in late 2024; and a $6.9M increase in other loss, primarily driven by adverse foreign exchange movements and a fair value loss on the Company’s silver stream obligation from higher forecasted future silver prices.

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Depreciation and Depletion
Depreciation and depletion increased 19% as compared to 2024 due to additional tonnes processed and more completed capital expenditures subject to depletion.

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Finance Expense
Finance expense decreased by $3.5M as compared to 2024 which reflects scheduled principal repayments on the Company’s Phase I senior loan with Coris Bank. Borrowing costs on the Phase II senior loan used to finance the construction of the hard rock process plant were capitalized.

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Income Tax Expense
Income tax expense in 2025 is attributable to earnings generated by the Bomboré mine. The higher tax expense in 2025 is the result of improved mine earnings from a significantly better realized gold price. Also, the 2024 total tax expense included a $7.5M deferred tax recovery on the recognition of previously unrecognized tax attributes for the Bomboré mine.

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LIQUIDITY SUMMARY

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As of 31 December 2025, the Company had available liquidity of $111.8M, with cash of $97.9M and bullion inventory (3,175 oz) with a market value of $13.9M.

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2025 OPERATIONAL REVIEW

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Orezone is a gold producer operating the Bomboré gold mine in Burkina Faso. In 2025, the Company advanced its transition from an oxide-only operation towards a significantly larger, integrated oxide and hard rock producer.

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Gold production at the Bomboré mine in 2025 was 110,014 oz as compared to 118,746 oz in 2024. The 7% decrease in gold production was attributable to a decline in head grades, partially offset by an increase in plant throughput.

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Lower oxide grades were expected in 2025 as higher grade pits were sequenced in earlier years of the mine plan. Ore supply for the oxide plant was maintained throughout the year, with supplemental stockpiles utilized during periods of restricted access caused by seasonal rainfall.

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Construction of the 2.5Mtpa stage 1 hard rock expansion was completed in 2025, with first gold announced on December 15, 2025. Mill throughput rates were successfully increased through the remainder of 2025, with commissioning grades below plan as the result of adjusted mine sequencing due to (1) pending explosive storage permit approval and (2) the intermittent availability of explosive stocks. Subsequent to year-end, commercial production was declared on the hard rock expansion on January 16, 2026.

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ADDITIONAL APPENDIX 4E INFORMATION

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RequirementTitleReference
A statement of comprehensive incomeConsolidated Statement of Earnings and Comprehensive IncomePage 4
A statement of cash flowsConsolidated Statement of Cash FlowsPage 5
A statement of financial positionConsolidated Statement of Financial PositionPage 6
A statement of retained earningsConsolidated Statement of Changes in EquityPage 7
Earnings per shareConsolidated Statement of Earnings and Comprehensive IncomePage 4
   

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DETAILS OF ENTITIES OVER WHICH CONTROL HAS BEEN GAINED OR LOST

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The Company has nothing to report with respect to entities over which control has been gained or lost for the year ended 31 December 2025.

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DETAILS OF ASSOCIATED AND JOINT VENTURE ENTITIES

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The Company has no associated or joint venture entities.

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STATUS OF AUDIT

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The Company’s financial statements are in the process of being audited. The Company expects to release its audited financial statements and management’s discussion and analysis on 25 March 2026.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (UNAUDITED)

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 Note 2025  2024 
Revenue $376,624 $283,517 
Cost of sales   
Operating expenses  (137,242)  (123,570) 
Depreciation and depletion5 (33,640)  (28,379) 
Royalties  (35,793)  (22,739) 
Ore stockpile write-down reversal    8,881 
Cost of sales  (206,675)  (165,807) 
Earnings from mine operations  169,949  117,710 
Other expenses   
General and administrative costs  (8,142)  (9,255) 
Exploration and evaluation costs  (7,963)  (1,616) 
Share-based compensation  (2,829)  (2,763) 
Earnings from operations  151,015  104,076 
Other (loss) income   
Finance expense  (11,439)  (14,938) 
Other loss  (6,440)  (4,561) 
Fair value loss on stream liability8 (5,317)  (3,124) 
Foreign exchange (loss) gain  (1,504)  2,400 
Finance income  2,089  1,036 
Other loss  (22,611)  (19,187) 
Net earnings before tax  128,404  84,889 
Income tax expense   
Current income tax expense  (49,177)  (28,255) 
Deferred income tax (expense) recovery  (1,783)  7,450 
Income tax expense  (50,960)  (20,805) 
Net earnings and total comprehensive income for the year $77,444 $64,084 
Net earnings attributable to:   
Members of Orezone Gold Corporation  64,899  55,711 
Non-controlling interest11 12,545  8,373 
Net earnings for the year $77,444 $64,084 
Total comprehensive income attributable to:   
Members of Orezone Gold Corporation  65,709  55,354 
Non-controlling interest11 11,735  8,730 
Total comprehensive income for the year $77,444 $64,084 
Earnings per share   
Attributable to the members of Orezone Gold Corporation, basic $0.12 $0.14 
Attributable to the members of Orezone Gold Corporation, diluted $0.11 $0.13 
Weighted-average number of common shares outstanding (in 000’s), basic  544,135  407,054 
Weighted-average number of common shares outstanding (in 000’s), diluted  605,884  414,258 
        

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The accompanying notes form an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statement

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED)

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 Note 2025  2024 
OPERATING ACTIVITIES   
Net earnings for the year $77,444 $64,084 
Adjustments for the following items:   
Depreciation and depletion5 33,773  28,480 
Ore stockpile write-down reversal    (8,881) 
Share-based compensation  2,829  2,763 
Unrealized foreign exchange loss (gain)  1,730  (2,400) 
Finance income  (2,089)  (1,036) 
Finance expense  11,439  14,938 
Other loss  1,977  2,769 
Fair value loss on stream liability  5,317  3,124 
Income tax expense  50,960  20,805 
Changes in non-cash working capital and non-current ore stockpiles  (46,132)  (40,747) 
Income taxes paid  (37,772)  (26,202) 
Cash from operating activities  99,476  57,697 
INVESTING ACTIVITIES   
Acquisition of property, plant and equipment5 (139,802)  (47,005) 
Deposits for mine reclamation  (3,745)   
Interest received  1,949  1,033 
Cash used in investing activities  (141,598)  (45,972) 
FINANCING ACTIVITIES   
Proceeds from shares issued10 82,582  47,431 
Share issue costs10 (4,656)  (93) 
Proceeds from exercise of stock options  1,813  1,222 
Proceeds from debt issuance7 31,155  47,724 
Debt issue costs7   (2,302) 
Senior debt principal repayments7 (20,671)  (39,348) 
Interest and fees paid  (15,092)  (9,359) 
Dividends paid to non-controlling interests11 (13,190)   
Lease principal payments  (230)  (201) 
Cash from financing activities  61,711  45,074 
Effect of foreign exchange rate changes on cash  4,342  (2,261) 
Increase in cash  23,931  54,538 
Cash, beginning of year  74,021  19,483 
Cash, end of year $97,952 $74,021 
      

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The accompanying notes form an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION (UNAUDITED)

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 Note31 December
2025
 31 December
2024
 
ASSETS   
Current assets   
Cash $97,952 $74,021 
Taxes receivable3 20,679  18,635 
Inventories4 61,398  12,793 
Other current assets  11,852  10,874 
Total current assets  191,881  116,323 
Non-current assets   
Taxes receivable3 49,859  17,731 
Other assets  3,748  1,031 
Deferred income tax asset  12,002  12,260 
Inventories4 73,581  87,701 
Mineral properties, plant and equipment5 335,786  213,531 
Total assets $666,857 $448,577 
LIABILITIES   
Current liabilities   
Trade and other payables6$74,850 $45,822 
Income tax payable  32,423  19,175 
Current portion of debt7 74,859  18,999 
Total current liabilities  182,132  83,996 
Non-current liabilities   
Debt7 43,678  80,438 
Silver stream liability8 14,598  9,578 
Environmental rehabilitation provision9 15,419  10,142 
Other liabilities  506  421 
Total liabilities  256,333  184,575 
EQUITY   
Share capital10 441,296  359,297 
Reserves  32,708  32,066 
Accumulated deficit  (73,991)  (133,583) 
Equity attributable to members  400,013  257,780 
Non-controlling interest11 10,511  6,222 
Total equity  410,524  264,002 
Total liabilities and equity $666,857 $448,577 

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SUBSEQUENT EVENTS (NOTE 12)

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The accompanying notes form an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY (UNAUDITED)

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  SHARE CAPITAL RESERVES    
 NoteShares
(#)
Amount
($)
 Share-based payments
($)
Foreign exchange
($)
Contributed surplus
($)
Convertible note equity component ($)Accumulated deficit
($)
Equity attributable to members
($)
Non-controlling interest
($)
Total Equity ($)
Balance, 1 January 2025 466,107,137359,297 22,1073255,4664,168(133,583)257,7806,222264,002
Shares issued10125,594,58382,582 82,58282,582
Share issue costs10(4,656) (4,656)(4,656)
Stock options exercised 4,464,8552,555 (742)1,8131,813
RSUs redeemed 977,767745 (745)
DSUs redeemed 1,115,779773 (773)
Share-based compensation  2,5292,5292,529
Dividends to non-controlling interests11 (13,190)(13,190)
Transfer of non-controlling interests11 (437)(5,307)(5,744)5,744
Foreign exchange  810810(810)
Net earnings for the year  64,89964,89912,54577,444
Balance, 31 December 2025 598,260,121441,296 22,3766985,4664,168(73,991)400,01310,511410,524
             
  SHARE CAPITAL RESERVES    
 NoteShares
(#)
Amount
($)
 Share-based payments
($)
Foreign exchange
($)
Contributed surplus
($)
Convertible note equity component ($)Accumulated deficit
($)
Equity attributable to members
($)
Non-controlling interest
($)
Total Equity ($)
Balance, 1 January 2024 365,055,996306,928 20,9206825,4664,168(189,294)148,870(2,508)146,362
Shares issued 92,743,85547,431 47,43147,431
Share issue costs (93) (93)(93)
Shares issued for interest 3,910,9912,233 2,2332,233
Stock options exercised 3,117,6661,755 (533)1,2221,222
RSUs redeemed 1,278,6291,043 (1,043)
Share-based compensation  2,7632,7632,763
Foreign exchange  (357)(357)357
Net earnings for the year  55,71155,7118,37364,084
Balance, 31 December 2024 466,107,137359,297 22,1073255,4664,168(133,583)257,7806,222264,002

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The accompanying notes form an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)

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1  CORPORATE INFORMATION

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Orezone Gold Corporation (the “Company”) was incorporated on 1 December 2008, under the Canada Business Corporations Act, and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) and the Australian Securities Exchange (“ASX”) under the symbol ORE, and on the OTCQX under the symbol ORZCF.  

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The address of the Company’s principal office is 505 Burrard Street, Suite 450, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V7X 1M3. The Company’s registered office in Australia is Automic Group, Level 5, 191 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000 Australia.

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References to “$” are to United States dollars, references to “C$” are to Canadian dollars, references to “A$” are to Australian dollars, references to “EUR” are to Euro and references to “XOF” are to West African Communauté Financière Africaine francs.

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2  BASIS OF PRESENTATION

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This report is based on accounts that are being in the process of being audited.

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This report does not include all the notes normally included in an Annual Financial report. Accordingly, this report is to be read in conjunction with the Company’s annual consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2024 (the “2024 Annual Financial Statements”) and any public announcements made by the Company during the reporting period in accordance with applicable continuous disclosure requirements.

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(a)  Statement of compliance

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These consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IFRS”). The accounting policies applied in the preparation of these unaudited consolidated financial statements have been consistently applied in each of the years presented. Material accounting policies used in the presentation of these unaudited consolidated financial statements are presented in Note 3 of the Company’s 2024 Annual Financial Statements.

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The preliminary final report for Orezone Gold Corporation and its subsidiaries for the year ended 31 December 2025 was authorized for issue by the Board of Directors on 28 February 2026.

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(b)  Basis of measurement

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These financial statements have been prepared on a historical cost basis, except for certain financial assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value as disclosed elsewhere in the notes to the financial statements.

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The preparation of consolidated financial statements in accordance with IFRS requires management to make estimates and judgments that may have a significant impact to the financial statements. Estimates are continuously evaluated and are based on management’s experience and expectations of future events that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances. Actual outcomes may differ from these estimates. The Company’s critical accounting judgments and estimates are presented in Note 4 of the Company’s 2024 Annual Financial Statements.

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These financial statements have been prepared on the accounting basis that the Company is a going concern which assumes the Company will continue to operate in the foreseeable future and will be able to realize its assets and discharge its liabilities in the normal course of business.

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The Company has one operating segment, being the acquisition, exploration, development and operation of precious metal properties.

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These financial statements are presented in United States dollars, unless otherwise indicated.

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3  TAXES RECEIVABLE

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 31 December
2025
 31 December
2024
 
Opening balance$36,366 $20,421 
Additions 37,371  18,603 
Reimbursements (8,741)  (23) 
Finance expense (997)  (737) 
Foreign exchange gain (loss) 6,539  (1,898) 
Closing balance$70,538 $36,366 
Current taxes receivable$20,679 $18,635 
Non-current taxes receivable$49,859 $17,731 
       

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Taxes receivable consists of Value Added Tax (“VAT”) due from the Burkina Faso fiscal authorities. The Company is following the relevant procedures to claim a reimbursement of VAT paid. The VAT balances are not in dispute and are deemed to be fully recoverable, though timing of VAT reimbursements remain uncertain, and the timing of receipt is based on management’s best estimate.

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4  INVENTORIES

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 31 December
2025
 31 December
2024
 
Stockpiled ore$111,761 $88,163 
Materials and supplies 14,938  8,172 
Finished goods 4,566  2,414 
Gold-in-circuit 3,714  1,745 
Total inventories$134,979 $100,494 
Current inventories$61,398 $12,793 
Non-current stockpiled ore$73,581 $87,701 
       

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5  MINERAL PROPERTIES, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT

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Cost and accumulated depreciationLand and Mineral PropertiesPlant and InfrastructureBuildings and Leasehold ImprovementsVehicles and EquipmentConstruction in ProgressMine DevelopmentTotal 
Cost        
1 January 2024$16,343$155,714$9,445$14,454$40,698 $236,654 
Additions  2,142 150 4,434 29,721 14,652 51,099 
Disposals    (26)   (26) 
Transfers 23,391 27,980 3,472 420 (59,138) 3,875  
Change in ERP estimate (957)      (957) 
31 December 2024$38,777$185,836$13,067$19,282$11,281$18,527$286,770 
Additions   175 4,239 58,234 90,907 153,555 
Disposals  (11)  (105)   (116) 
Transfers 9,866 6,336 1,392 182 (17,776)   
Change in ERP estimate 4,686      4,686 
31 December 2025$53,329$192,161$14,634$23,598$51,739$109,434$444,895 
         
Accumulated depreciation        
1 January 2024$3,669$28,279$5,140$6,376  $43,464 
Depreciation 3,716 23,208 617 2,260   29,801 
Disposals    (26)   (26) 
31 December 2024$7,385$51,487$5,757$8,610  $73,239 
Depreciation 7,286 25,095 921 2,673   35,975 
Disposals    (105)   (105) 
31 December 2025$14,671$76,582$6,678$11,178  $109,109 
         
Carrying amounts        
31 December 2024$31,392$134,349$7,310$10,672$11,281$18,527$213,531 
31 December 2025$38,658$115,579$7,956$12,420$51,739$109,434$335,786 
                

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6  TRADE AND OTHER PAYABLES

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 31 December 2025 31 December 2024 
Trade payables$45,193 $19,864 
Accrued and other liabilities 27,272  24,447 
Payroll and indirect taxes payable 2,385  1,511 
Total trade and other payables$74,850 $45,822 
       

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7  DEBT

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 NotePhase I senior debtPhase II senior debtBridge loanConvertible note facilityTotal 
Balance, 1 January 2024 $60,933 $31,616$92,549 
Drawdowns   27,94819,776  47,724 
Transaction costs   (1,031)(240)  (1,271) 
Accretion  664 8239 1,065 1,976 
Loss on modification    1,123 1,123 
Principal repayments  (19,794) (19,554)  (39,348) 
Foreign exchange gain  (2,876) (219)(221)  (3,316) 
Balance, 31 December 2024 $38,927$26,706$33,804$99,437 
Current portion $18,999  $18,999 
Non-current portion $19,928$26,706$33,804$80,438 

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 $38,927$26,706$33,804$99,437 
Drawdowns   31,155  31,155 
Transaction costs   (1,031)  (1,031) 
Accretion  492 609 636 1,737 
Principal repayments  (20,671)   (20,671) 
Foreign exchange loss  4,384 3,526  7,910 
Balance, 31 December 2025 $23,132$60,965$34,440$118,537 
Current portion $23,132$17,287$34,440$74,859 
Non-current portion  $43,678 $43,678 
            

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8  SILVER STREAM LIABILITY

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 31 December 2025
 31 December 2024 
Opening balance$9,578 $6,697 
Revenue recognized on silver ounces delivered (297)  (243) 
Fair value loss on re-measurement 5,317  3,124 
Closing balance$14,598 $9,578 
       

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9  ENVIRONMENTAL REHABILITATION PROVISION

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 31 December 2025 31 December 2024 
Opening balance$10,142 $10,596 
Obligations incurred 4,668  1,791 
Change in estimate 17  (2,748) 
Accretion 592  503 
Closing balance$15,419 $10,142 
       

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10  SHARE CAPITAL

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Authorized capital stock consists of an unlimited number of common shares, without par value.

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On 13 March 2025, the Company completed a bought deal financing of 42,683,000 common shares of the Company at a share price of C$0.82 for gross proceeds of C$35,000 ($24,283). On 19 March 2025, the Company closed the over-allotment of 6,402,450 shares of the Company at a share price of C$0.82 for gross proceeds of C$5,250 ($3,672). The net proceeds received from the share issuance was C$37,630 ($26,136) after commissions, legal and other fees.

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On 2 April 2025, the Company completed a non-brokered private placement with Nioko Resources Corporation whereby the Company issued 10,719,659 common shares of the Company at a share price of C$0.82 for gross proceeds of C$8,790 ($6,142). The net proceeds received from the share issuance was C$8,766 ($6,125) after listing fees.

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On 6 August 2025, the Company completed an initial public offering of 65,789,474 CHESS Depository Interests over fully paid common shares at a share price of A$1.14 for gross proceeds of A$75,000 ($48,485) in connection with its listing on the ASX. The net proceeds received from the share issuance was A$71,028 ($45,665) after commissions, legal, consultant, and listing fees.

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11  NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS

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  2025  2024 
Opening balance$6,222 ($2,508) 
Transfer of non-controlling interests 5,744   
Net earnings for the year 12,545  8,373 
Foreign exchange (loss) gain (810)  357 
Dividends distribution (13,190)   
Closing balance$10,511 $6,222 
       

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Effective 19 August 2025, the Company amended its mining convention with the State of Burkina Faso to increase the State’s free carried interest in Orezone Bomboré S.A. (“OBSA”) from 10% to 15% in accordance with the new 2024 Mining Code, thereby reducing the Company’s ownership interest from 90% to 85% at the same time. OBSA is the owner of the Bomboré mine.

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Concurrently, OBSA declared a dividend to its members in an amount equal to its accumulated earnings to 31 December 2024 as measured under OHADA accounting principles. The State’s share of this dividend was XOF 7.4 billion ($13.2 million) which was subsequently paid by OBSA to the State on 25 August 2025.

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Given the increase in the State’s free carried interest was a transaction that resulted in changes in ownership but with no changes in control, it was accounted for as transactions with equity holders in their capacity as equity holders. As a result, no gain or loss was recognised in profit or loss, and instead it was recognised entirely in equity as a transfer between accumulated deficit and non-controlling interest. No other adjustments to equity took place given no consideration was exchanged in relation to the transfer of shares.

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12  SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

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(a)  Stage I Hard Rock Expansion Commercial Production

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On 15 January 2026, the Company’s hard rock expansion at the Bomboré gold mine achieved commercial production.

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(b)  Acquisition of Casa Berardi Gold Mine

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On 26 January 2026 the Company entered into a definitive agreement (the “Agreement”) to acquire (the “Transaction”) Hecla Quebec Inc. (“Hecla Quebec”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Hecla Mining Company (“Hecla Mining”). Hecla Quebec owns a 100% interest in the Casa Berardi gold mine and a portfolio of exploration projects, located in Quebec, Canada. Orezone anticipates closing of the Transaction will occur in the first quarter of 2026.

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Pursuant to the Agreement, Orezone has agreed to pay Hecla Mining $272 million on closing in cash and Orezone common shares, $80 million in deferred consideration, and $241 million in contingent consideration.

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In connection with this Transaction, Orezone entered into an agreement for a $100 million gold purchase and sale agreement (“Gold Stream”) with Franco-Neveda Corporation (“Franco-Nevada”) which will close concurrently with the Transaction. Under the terms of the Gold Stream, Orezone will make fixed quarterly deliveries of 1,625 gold oz from 2026 to 2030, after which the stream percentage will be 5.0% of future gold production. Orezone will receive a cash payment equal to 20% of the spot gold price for each oz delivered.

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FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

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This Appendix 4E refers to and contains certain forward-looking statements and information (“forward-looking statements”) relating, but not limited to, the Company’s expectations, intentions, plans, and beliefs. Forward-looking statements can often be identified by forward-looking words such as “anticipate”, “believe”, “expect”, “goal”, “plan”, “intend”, “estimate”, “may” and “will” or similar words suggesting future outcomes, or other expectations, beliefs, plans, objectives, assumptions, intentions or statements about future events or performance.

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All such forward-looking statements are based on certain assumptions and analyses made by management in light of their experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors management believe are appropriate in the circumstances.

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These forward-looking statements, however, are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, unexpected changes in laws, rules or regulations, or their enforcement by applicable authorities; the failure of parties to contracts to perform as agreed; social or labour unrest; changes in commodity prices; unexpected failure or inadequacy of infrastructure, the failure of exploration programs, including drilling programs, to deliver anticipated results and the failure of ongoing and contemplated studies to deliver anticipated results or results that would justify and support continued studies, development or operations. Other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from any forward-looking statement include, but are not limited to, failure to establish estimated resources and reserves, the grade and recovery of material which is mined varying from estimates, capital and operating costs varying significantly from estimates, delays in obtaining or failures to obtain required governmental, environmental or other project approvals, inflation, changes in exchange rates, delays in the development of projects, unexpected increases in budgeted costs and expenditures, and other factors.

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Members (both current and potential) are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. By its nature, forward-looking statements involve numerous assumptions, inherent risks, and uncertainties, both general and specific, that contribute to the possibility that the predictions, forecasts, projections, and various future events will not occur.

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The Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking information whether as a result of new information, future events or other such factors which affect this information, except as required by law.

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