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Karora Resources Inc T.KRR

Alternate Symbol(s):  KRRGF

Karora Resources Inc. is a Canada-based multi-asset mineral resource company. The Company’s portfolio includes the Beta Hunt Underground Mine, Higginsville Gold Operations and Lakewood Mill. It owns 100% of Beta Hunt, a gold-producing mine located approximately 600 kilometers from Perth in Kambalda, Western Australia. It owns and operates HGO, which is located approximately 75 kilometers south of the Beta Hunt Mine in Higginsville, Western Australia. HGO has a mineral gold resource and reserve and prospective land package totaling approximately 1,900 square kilometers. The operation includes a 1.6 million tons per annum (Mtpa) processing plant, 192 mining tenements, including the Aquarius, Hidden Secret, Mousehollow, Two Boys, Baloo, Pioneer, Fairplay North, Mitchell, Wills, Challenge and Mount Henry deposits. The Lakewood Gold Mill is located just outside Kalgoorlie, Western Australia and approximately 60 kilometers from the Beta Hunt Mine, has a processing capacity of 1.0 Mtpa.


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Victoria Gold Reports 2021 First Quarter Results
 

Toronto, ON / May 14, 2021 / Victoria Gold Corp. (TSX-VGCX) (“Victoria” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce first quarter 2021 summary financial and operating results. The Company uses certain non-IFRS performance measures throughout this news release; please refer to the “Non-IFRS Performance Measures” section of this news release for more information.

All amounts are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise indicated. This release should be read in conjunction with the Company’s Financial Statements and Management’s Discussion and Analysis (“MD&A”) for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020, available on the Company’s website or on SEDAR.

Mr. John McConnell, President and CEO commented, “As expected with seasonal ore placement on the heap leach pad, ore stacking and gold production grows quarter over quarter throughout the year. Increased ore stacking and gold production are accompanied by falling unit costs which result in higher margins and free-cash flow as the year progresses.”

Operational Highlights – First Quarter 2021
* Mine production was 1.6 million tonnes of ore.
* Ore stacked on the heap leach pad was 1.0 million tonnes at an average grade of 0.87 grams per tonne (g/t).
* Gold production was 26,759 ounces.

Financial Highlights – First Quarter 2021
* Gold sold was 27,538 ounces, at an average realized price(1) of $2,274 (US$1,795) per ounce.
* Recognized revenue of $62.7 million based on sales of 27,538 ounces of gold.
* Operating earnings were $22.3 million.
* Net income of $31.8 million, or $0.51 per share and $0.48 per share on a diluted basis.
* Cash costs(1) of $903 (US$713) per ounce and all-in sustaining costs (“AISC”)(1) of $2,009 (US$1,586) per ounce of gold sold.
* EBITDA(1) of $57.1 million.
* Free cash flow(1) deficiency of $21.0 million, or a deficiency of $0.34 per share(1).
* Cash and cash equivalents of $21.6 million at March 31, 2021 after repaying $13.4 million of principal payments against the Company’s debt facilities.

(1) Refer to “Non-IFRS Performance Measures” section of this News Release.

First Quarter 2021 Operating Results
Gold production and sales
During the three months ended March 31, 2021, the Eagle Gold Mine produced 26,759 ounces of gold, compared to 10,544 ounces of gold production in Q1 2020. The Company was primarily focused on operations ramp up throughout 2020 and declared commercial production on July 1, 2020.

During the three months ended March 31, 2021, the Company sold 27,538 ounces of gold, compared with 10,179 gold ounces sold in the same quarter in the prior year.

Mining
During the three months ended March 31, 2021, a total of 1.6 million tonnes of ore were mined, at a strip ratio of 3:1 with a total of 6.2 million tonnes of material mined. In comparison, 0.9 million tonnes of ore were mined, at a strip ratio of 1.7:1 with a total of 2.5 million tonnes of material mined for the prior comparable period in 2020.

Total tonnes mined were 248% higher in Q1 2021 as we advanced phase 2 waste stripping within the open pit versus Q1 2020. The resulting average daily mining rate for Q1 2021 was 69.3 k tonnes per day compared to 27.9 k tonnes per day during Q1 2020.

Processing
During the three months ended March 31, 2021, a total of 1.0 million tonnes of ore was stacked on the heap leach pad at a throughput rate of 10,600 tonnes per day. A total of 0.9 million tonnes of ore was stacked on the heap leach pad at a throughput rate of 9,900 tonnes per day for the prior comparable period in 2020.

Ore stacked on the pad was similar in Q1 2021 versus the prior comparable period in 2020. In the first quarter of both 2020 and 2021, the Company operated under the seasonal stacking plan wherein stacking of ore on the heap leach pad is curtailed for the 90 coldest days of the year, January through March.

Stacked ore grade for the quarter was 0.87 g/t Au, compared to 0.83 g/t Au in the prior comparable period in 2020. Some material in phase 2 of the open pit which was expected to be waste was mineralized and above cut-off grades; as such a portion of waste was converted to ore, which resulted in a minor increase in overall tonnes and ounces with a small decrease in grade, compared to expectations.

As at March 31, 2021, the Company estimates there are 64,279 recoverable ounces within mineral inventory.

During the first quarter of 2021 and through the date of this press release, a number of improvements related to material handling within the process circuit have been completed. These corrective measures are significantly improving reliability and plant uptime and, in turn, will improve ore stacking and gold production on a go forward basis.

Capital
The Company incurred a total of $31.8 million in capital expenditures during the three months ended March 31, 2021: (1) sustaining capital of $15.2 million (primarily upgrades to the material handling system including chute liners of $12.4 million); (2) capitalized stripping activities of $16.1 million, and; (3) $0.5 million spend on growth capital expenditures (growth exploration) during the quarter.

First Quarter 2021 Financial Results
Revenue
For the three months ended March 31, 2021, the Company sold 27,538 ounces of gold at an average realized price of $2,274 (US$1,795) (see “Non-IFRS Performance Measures” section) resulting in revenue of $62.7 million. Revenue is net of treatment and refining charges, which were $0.1 million for the three months ended March 31, 2021.

Cost of goods sold
Cost of goods sold of $25.3 million for the three months ended March 31, 2021 are comprised of production costs, (including mining, processing, site services and site general and administration costs), royalty and selling costs.

Depreciation and depletion
Depreciation and depletion was $12.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2021. Assets are depreciated on a straight-line basis over their useful life, or depleted on a units-of-production basis over the reserves to which they relate.

Net income (loss)
The Company reported net income of $31.8 million for the three month period ended March 31, 2021, compared to a net loss of $47.4 million for the previous year’s comparable period. The increase in net income for the three month period ended March 31, 2021 is the result of operating earnings, unrealized and realized gains on derivative instruments and foreign exchange gains, partially offset by finance costs, unrealized losses on marketable securities and deferred taxes.

Liquidity and Capital Resources
At March 31, 2021, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $21.6 million and a working capital surplus of $21.1 million. The decrease in cash and cash equivalents of $34.5 million over the year ended December 31, 2020, was due to operating activities and changes in working capital including foreign exchange losses on cash balances ($12.6 million increase in cash), offset by investing activities ($31.1 million decrease in cash) from capital expenditures incurred at the Eagle Gold Mine and financing activities ($16.0 million decrease in cash) from principal and interest repayments made on credit facilities.

2021 Outlook
Management believes 2021 production and financial guidance remain achievable assuming there is no significant impact on operations at the Eagle Gold Mine due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Company  has taken precautions to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 on operations. However, the COVID-19 pandemic and any future emergence and spread of similar pathogens could have a material adverse impact on our business, operations and operating results, financial condition, liquidity and market for our securities.

The Company produced 26,759 ounces of gold during the first quarter of 2021. The Company’s 2021 gold production guidance at the Eagle Gold Mine of 180,000 ounces to 200,000 ounces is unchanged. Gold production is expected to be strongly weighted to the second half of the year due to the seasonal stacking of ore on the Eagle leach pad.

The Company’s AISC(1) per ounce of gold sold during the first quarter of 2021 was US$1,586. The Company’s 2021 AISC guidance at the Eagle Gold Mine of US$1,050 to US$1,175 per ounce of gold sold  is unchanged. AISC are expected to fall quarter over quarter in 2021 due to the seasonal stacking of ore on the Eagle leach pad. Sustaining capital will be high in 2021 compared with future years due to one-time infrastructure expenditures including construction of the truck shop (US$8 million) and  water treatment plant (US$11 million).

The Company has initiated ‘Project 250’ aimed at increasing the average annual production of the Eagle Gold Mine to 250,000 ounces gold by 2023. The two primary opportunities to increase production are the scalping of fine ore from the crushing circuit and adjustments to the seasonal stacking plan. Scalping of fine ore is expected to reduce wear and energy requirements as well as increase overall capacity of the crushing circuit. Further investigation is underway on year-round stacking of ore to the heap leach pad. Early engineering on Project 250 is expected to be complete in the second half of 2021.

(1) Refer to “Non-IFRS Performance Measures” section of this News Release.

Qualified Person
The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Paul D. Gray, P.Geo, as the “Qualified Person” as defined in National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Annual General Meeting & Conference Call
The Company will hold its Annual General Meeting (“AGM”) on June 23, 2021. Mr. Sean Roosen will not be standing for re-election as a director of the Company. Mr. Roosen will be focusing on his new role as Chairman and CEO of Osisko Development Corp. The Company would like to thank Mr. Roosen for his invaluable support and frank guidance through construction and ramp up of operations of the Eagle Gold Mine.

Considering the Company recently held a conference call in relation to its year ended December 31, 2020, consolidated results on March 24, 2021 and the upcoming AGM, the Company will not host a conference call to discuss the first quarter consolidated results. The Company does intend to host conference calls to discuss second quarter, third quarter and year ended 2021 consolidated results upon their release.

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About the Dublin Gulch Property
Victoria Gold's 100%-owned Dublin Gulch gold property (the “Property”) is situated in central Yukon Territory, Canada, approximately 375 kilometers north of the capital city of Whitehorse, and approximately 85 kilometers from the town of Mayo. The Property is accessible by road year round, and is located within Yukon Energy's electrical grid.

The Property covers an area of approximately 555 square kilometers, and is the site of the Company's Eagle and Olive Gold Deposits. The Eagle Gold Mine is Yukon's newest operating gold mine. The Eagle and Olive deposits include Proven and Probable Reserves of 3.3 million ounces of gold from 155 million tonnes of ore with a grade of 0.65 grams of gold per tonne, as outlined in a National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report for the Eagle Gold Mine dated December 3, 2019. The Mineral Resource under National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) for the Eagle and Olive deposits has been estimated to host 227 million tonnes averaging 0.67 grams of gold per tonne, containing 4.7 million ounces of gold in the "Measured and Indicated" category, inclusive of Proven and Probable Reserves, and a further 28 million tonnes averaging 0.65 grams of gold per tonne, containing 0.6 million ounces of gold in the "Inferred" category.

Non-IFRS Performance Measures
The Company has included certain non-IFRS measures in this news release. Refer to the Company’s MD&A for an explanation, discussion and reconciliation of non-IFRS measures. The Company believes that these measures, in addition to measures prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”), provide readers with an improved ability to evaluate the underlying performance of the Company and to compare it to information reported by other companies. The non-IFRS measures are intended to provide additional information and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. These measures do not have any standardized meaning prescribed under IFRS, and therefore may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers.

 

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