MANILA, August 21, 2026, 16:50 PHT
- Spot gold reached $4,562.86 an ounce at 15:52 PHT, up 4.2% this week.
- That price implies about ₱281,643 an ounce using the latest dated USD/PHP reference.
- Didipio’s 2026 cost guidance leaves an illustrative spread above $3,460 an ounce.
The Philippine gold-price signal flipped sharply on Friday. A brief global dip gave way to a near three-month high, widening the metal-price cushion for local producer OceanaGold (Philippines), Inc. PSE:OGP.
Spot bullion rose 1% to $4,562.86 an ounce by 07:52 GMT, or 15:52 in Manila. It was up 4.2% for the week after softer U.S. yields and a weaker dollar revived demand.
The move matters more in pesos. Applying Thursday’s 61.725 USD/PHP reference produces a preliminary local value near ₱281,643 per ounce, before dealer spreads and taxes. That is about ₱2,881 above the same calculation using Thursday’s $4,516.19 spot quote.
| Market snapshot | Gold, $/oz | USD/PHP | Implied ₱/oz |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug. 21, 15:52 PHT | 4,562.86 | 61.725 | 281,643 |
| Aug. 20, 01:32 p.m. EDT | 4,516.19 | 61.725 | 278,762 |
| Change | +1.03% | Unchanged assumption | +2,881 |
For investors, the cleaner transmission channel is the Didipio gold-copper mine. OceanaGold’s published 2026 guidance puts Didipio all-in sustaining costs at $975 to $1,100 per ounce. Friday’s spot price therefore sits $3,463 to $3,588 above that range on an illustrative basis.
| Didipio economics | Low case | High case | Investor read-through |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 gold output guidance | 85,000 oz | 105,000 oz | Higher second-half output expected |
| 2026 AISC guidance | $975/oz | $1,100/oz | Costs guide well below spot |
| Spot less guided AISC | $3,588/oz | $3,463/oz | Illustrative, before copper and timing effects |
| Reserve-price assumption | $2,200/oz | Spot is 107% higher | |
This is not an accounting margin. Didipio also sells copper, carries government-share obligations and realizes prices when metal is sold. Still, the spread shows why small bullion moves now translate into large changes in potential cash generation.
The latest reported quarter supports that sensitivity. OGP’s second-quarter net income more than doubled to $32.7 million despite gold production falling 13% to 21,400 ounces. Revenue rose 32% to $126.9 million.
| OGP operating scorecard | Q2 2026 | Q2 2025 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $126.9m | $96.2m | +32% |
| Net income | $32.7m | $14.6m | +124% |
| Gold production | 21,400 oz | 24,500 oz | -13% |
| Copper production | 2,700 t | 3,700 t | -27% |
President Joan Adaci-Cattiling said the company maintained production in line with guidance and expects stronger output later this year. She tied the $17 million quarterly dividend to current gold prices and solid operating performance. The payout equals about 52% of second-quarter profit.
Central-bank demand adds a structural floor, though it is uneven. Official-sector buying reached 289 tonnes in the second quarter, up 62% from a year earlier. First-half buying was still the slowest since 2022.
| Analyst recommendations | Coverage | Buy | Hold | Sell | Average target |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OceanaGold Philippines PSE:OGP | 1 analyst | 1 | 0 | 0 | ₱45.04 |
| Apex Mining (PSE:APX) | 1 analyst | 1 | 0 | 0 | ₱23.00 |
| OceanaGold Corp. (NYSE:OGC) | 11 analysts | 10 | 1 | 0 | C$58.47 |
Peer results show the same price leverage. Apex Mining Co., Inc. (PSE:APX) reported first-half profit growth of 68% despite selling less gold. Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co. (PSE:LC) more than doubled first-half profit as average gold prices rose 52%.
The next test is durability. OCBC strategist Christopher Wong said Jackson Hole on August 27-29 could shape the next move in yields and the dollar. Those two variables drove this week’s reversal, not a sudden production shortage.
Risks: Higher real rates or a stronger dollar could reverse bullion gains. OGP also faces grade, underground-ramp, copper-price, energy-cost, regulatory and peso-translation risks. Thin local analyst coverage raises valuation uncertainty.
For now, the key signal is simple. The Philippine gold-price dip was brief, while Didipio’s guided cost base stayed fixed. That widens the operating cushion just as second-half output is expected to rise.


