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Royal Gold Inc

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Fossil Fuels (1) Environmental Harm (1)
RGLD Materials Current as of March 2026

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Extractive Industries
Since Nov 29, 2021

Royal Gold Inc. is a precious metals streaming and royalty company whose business model is built on financing and profiting from the extraction of gold, silver, and other metals. The company acquires interests in mining projects by providing upfront payments to operators in exchange for the right to purchase a percentage of future metal production at a fixed, reduced cost. This model directly funds and derives revenue from the physical extraction of non-fuel minerals, with its portfolio spanning over 30 active operations across the Americas, Australia, and Africa.

The company’s core revenue is generated from the production of mined precious metals. For example, its largest asset, a stream on the Pueblo Viejo mine, entitles it to purchase a portion of the gold and silver produced there. Royal Gold’s financial success is explicitly tied to the scale and longevity of mining operations at the properties in its portfolio. The company describes its principal activity as the acquisition and management of precious metal stream and royalty interests, providing investors with exposure to the underlying commodities.

Environmental Damage
Since Oct 14, 2021

Royal Gold Inc. is a precious metals royalty and streaming company whose business model provides financing to mining operators in exchange for a percentage of future metal production. This model directly funds and profits from mining operations, which are inherently linked to documented environmental destruction. The company's portfolio includes interests in mines like Mount Milligan in British Columbia, where operations involve the management of large-scale tailings facilities—structures that pose a perpetual risk of catastrophic failure and toxic contamination of watersheds.

The broader gold mining industry, which Royal Gold finances and from which it derives revenue, is associated with systemic environmental harm. This includes the dumping of hundreds of millions of tonnes of toxic mine waste into waterways globally, widespread deforestation, and soil contamination from chemicals like mercury and cyanide. While Royal Gold operates as a financier rather than a direct operator, its revenue is contingent upon the continuation of these extractive activities. The company’s own disclosures detail the environmental management plans and risks at its project sites, acknowledging the potential for significant ecological damage from incidents like tailings dam failures or chemical spills.

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