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Post by production05on Apr 11, 2012 10:30am
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1,770 oz production in March?

1,770 oz production in March?

 

``NWM produces 4,761 oz. Au in Q1.2012``

 

``2,991 oz. of gold produced in the months of January and

February``

 

4,761 - 2,991 = 1,770 oz

 

Produced ounces were probably in the 1,200 to 1,300 range in January even though 1,450 ounces were sold if I recalled correctly (you can tell that produced ounces were a bit lower vs sold ounces due to change in inventory ounces end of Dec. vs end of Jan).

 

It means February ounces were likely in the 1,600 - 1700 range.

 

It means the average cash cost per oz came in at $1,235 for Jan / Feb with gold production likely averaging in the 1,400 - 1,500 range for the 2 months.

 

Perhaps (essentially) 1,800 ounces in March and beyond could drop the cash cost to the $1,000 - $1,150 range.  I would like to see them get production in the 1,800 to 2,000 ounce range near-term and up to 2,500 (or greater) once the new mine is ready to ramp up mid year or later this year.  I think that should enable us to achieve sub $1,000 cash cost per oz. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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