ZUG, SWITZERLAND, Aug. 14, 2013 /CNW/ - Katanga Mining Limited (TSX: KAT) ("Katanga" or the "Company") today announces its financial results for the second quarter of 2013.
Katanga's Financial Statements and Management's Discussion and Analysis
will be filed on SEDAR, www.sedar.com.
Highlights during the three and six months ended June 30, 2013, and
Outlook
Mining
As announced previously by Katanga:
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During the three months ended June 30, 2013 ("Q2 2013"), the Company
mined a record 1,979,002 tonnes of ore (a 52% increase over the three
months ended June 30, 2012 ("Q2 2012")) at a grade of 4.33% resulting
in contained copper in ore mined of 85,661 tonnes (a 58% increase over
Q2 2012). During the six months ended June 30, 2013 ("H1 2013"), the
Company mined a record 3,092,656 tonnes of ore (a 22% increase over the
six months ended June 30, 2012 ("H1 2012")) at a grade of 4.48%
resulting in contained copper in ore mined of 138,485 tonnes (a 41%
increase over H1 2012).
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Ore mined at KOV Open Pit during Q2 2013 was a record 1,548,374 tonnes,
an 83% increase over Q2 2012. The average copper grade of ore mined
from KOV Open Pit during Q2 2013 was 4.57%, resulting in contained
copper in ore mined of 70,782 tonnes (an 89% increase over Q2 2012).
Ore mined at KOV Open Pit during H1 2013 was a record 2,258,260 tonnes,
a 36% increase over H1 2012. The average copper grade of ore mined
from KOV Open Pit during H1 2013 was 5.12%, resulting in contained
copper in ore mined of 110,216 tonnes (a 66% increase over H1 2012).
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In Q2 2013, the Company commissioned five new Caterpillar 793 trucks
(240 tonnes load capacity) and four new Caterpillar 777 trucks (100
tonnes load capacity).
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Ore mined and hoisted at KTO Underground Mine during Q2 2013 was 430,628
tonnes, a 6% decrease over Q2 2012. The average copper grade of ore
mined from KTO Underground Mine during Q2 2013 was 3.46%, resulting in
contained copper in ore mined of 14,878 tonnes (a 12% decrease over Q2
2012). Ore mined and hoisted at KTO Underground Mine during H1 2013
was 834,396 tonnes, a 4% decrease over H1 2012. The average copper
grade of ore mined from KTO Underground Mine during H1 2013 was 3.39%,
resulting in contained copper in ore mined of 28,269 tonnes (an 11%
decrease over H1 2012). Lower mined volumes and grades are a result of
ongoing chamber availability issues. Management expects mined volumes
and grades to improve by Q4 2013 due to the increased backfill tonnes
achieved in Q2 2013, the reintroduction of cement backfill and through
the acceleration of primary and secondary development.
Processing
As announced previously:
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Ore milled at the Kamoto Concentrator ("KTC") during Q2 2013 was a
record 1,376,612 tonnes, a 12% increase over Q2 2012. Ore milled at
KTC during H1 2013 was a record 2,629,436 tonnes, an 18% increase over
H1 2012.
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Notwithstanding the residual power availability issues, copper produced
in metal and concentrate for Q2 2013 totalled a production record of
31,674 tonnes, a 30% increase over Q2 2012. Copper produced in metal
and concentrate for H1 2013 totalled a production record of 60,274
tonnes, a 40% increase over H1 2012 as a result of the continued
commissioning of various elements of the Updated Phase 4 Project.
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In Q2 2013, a record 165,575 tonnes of concentrate containing 37,968
tonnes of copper were produced (Q2 2012 - 133,803 tonnes containing
32,751 tonnes of copper). In H1 2013, a record 312,435 tonnes of
concentrate containing 71,776 tonnes of copper were produced (H1 2012 -
239,308 tonnes containing 59,906 tonnes of copper).
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Cobalt produced totalled 693 tonnes for Q2 2013, a 45% increase over Q2
2012. Cobalt produced totalled 1,025 tonnes for H1 2013, a 4% decrease
over H1 2012.
Projects
As announced previously:
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Updated Phase 4 Expansion Project (which is described in Katanga's
technical report entitled "An Independent Technical Report on the
Material Assets of Katanga Mining Limited, Katanga Province, Democratic
Republic of Congo" dated March 30, 2012 and filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com under Katanga's profile) commissioning highlights for Q2 2013 were:
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Commissioning of the second train of the Solvent Extraction ("SX") plant
increasing SX plant capacity to 200,000 tonnes per annum ("tpa") of
copper transfer;
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Completion and commissioning of the converted electro-winning ("EW")
facility with all sections brought into operation, increasing the new
tankhouse capacity to 200,000 tpa of copper cathode; and
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Commissioning of the new sulphide concentrate receiving section.
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Copper metal produced through the commissioned section of the new plant,
as part of the Updated Phase 4 Expansion Project, reached 19,309 tonnes
during Q2 2013, a 112% increase over Q1 2013.
Financial
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Total sales for Q2 2013 were $204.6 million, a 100% increase over Q2
2012. Total sales for H1 2013 were $392.7 million, a 66% increase over
H1 2012.
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The realised copper price for Q2 2013 was $2.99/lb, an 11% decrease over
Q2 2012, while the realised price of cobalt was $13.62/lb, a 13%
increase over Q2 2012.
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For Q2 2013, the Company earned a net income attributable to
shareholders of $14.6 million, an increase of $15.5 million from Q2
2012. For H1 2013, the Company earned a net income attributable to
shareholders of $44.6 million, an increase of $27.9 million from H1
2012.
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Cash and cash equivalents as at June 30, 2013, amounted to $50.8 million
(December 31, 2012 - $57.0 million).
Outlook
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The first phase of the feasibility study for the potential T17
underground mine is expected to be completed during Q3 2013. This may
potentially allow for the exploitation of additional T17 mineral
resources below the bottom of the current open pit using underground
mining techniques.
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The Updated Phase 4 Expansion Project remains on target to be completed
on time during Q3 2013 for a cost of $769 million. Commissioning
highlights in Q3 2013 are expected to include amongst others:
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The new floatation circuit at KTC;
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The oxide receiving, leaching and CCD facilities;
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The third train of SX plant,
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The new roaster; and
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The new lime loading and storage plant.
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"Phase 5", which includes EW3 (2 x 30,000 tpa capacity EW tankhouse
units) and CM5 (mill of 11,700 tonnes per day nameplate capacity),
remains on schedule for completion in Q3 2014.
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The 3rd RH340 shovel which was due for commissioning in Q2 2013 is now
expected to be commissioned in Q3 2013 due to delays in parts arriving
on site.
About Katanga Mining Limited
Katanga Mining Limited operates a major mine complex in the Democratic
Republic of Congo producing refined copper and cobalt. The Company has
the potential to become Africa's largest copper producer and the
world's largest cobalt producer. Katanga is listed on The Toronto Stock
Exchange under the symbol KAT.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release may contain forward-looking statements, including,
but not limited to, improved volumes and grades to be mined at KTO
Underground Mine, the completion of the Updated Phase 4 Expansion
Project, the completion of the Phase 5 Project, the completion of the
feasibility study for the potential T17 underground mine and the
commissioning of the 3rd RH340 shovel. Often, but not always,
forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such
as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "budget",
"scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates" or
"does not anticipate", or "believes", or describes a "goal", or
variation of such words and phrases or state that certain actions,
events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken,
occur or be achieved.
All forward-looking statements reflect the Company's beliefs and
assumptions based on information available at the time the statements
were made. Actual results or events may differ from those predicted in
these forward-looking statements. All of the Company's forward-looking
statements are qualified by the assumptions that are stated or inherent
in such forward-looking statements, including the assumptions listed
below. Although the Company believes that these assumptions are
reasonable, this list is not exhaustive of factors that may affect any
of the forward-looking statements. The key assumptions that have been
made in connection with the forward-looking statements include the
following: there being no significant disruptions affecting the
operations of the Company whether due to labour disruptions, supply
disruptions, power disruptions, damage to equipment or otherwise;
permitting, development, operations, expansion and acquisitions at the
Project being consistent with the Company's current expectations;
continued recognition of the Company's mining concessions and other
assets, rights, titles and interests in the DRC; political and legal
developments in the DRC being consistent with its current expectations;
the continued provision or procurement of additional funding from
Glencore Xstrata for the completion of the Updated Phase 4 Expansion
Project, the Phase 5 Project and the Power Project; the successful
completion of, and realizing the intended benefits from the Updated
Phase 4 Expansion Project, the Phase 5 Project and the Power Project;
the exchange rate between the US dollar, South African rand, British
pounds, Canadian dollar, Swiss franc, Congolese franc and Euro being
approximately consistent with current levels; certain price assumptions
for copper and cobalt; prices for diesel, natural gas, fuel oil,
electricity and other key supplies being approximately consistent with
current levels; production and cost of sales forecasts for the Company
meeting expectations; the accuracy of the current ore reserve and
mineral resource estimates of the Company (including but not limited to
ore tonnage and ore grade estimates); and labour and material costs
increasing on a basis consistent with the Company's current
expectations.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, future
events, conditions, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the
actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different
from any future results, prediction, projection, forecast, performance
or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements.
Such factors include, among others, the actual results of current
exploration activities; actual results and interpretation of current
reclamation activities; conclusions of economic evaluations; changes in
project parameters as plans continue to be refined; future prices of
copper and cobalt; possible variations in ore grade or recovery rates;
failure of plant, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated;
accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry;
delays in obtaining governmental approvals or financing or in the
completion of exploration, development or construction activities,
delays due to strikes or other work stoppage, both internal and
external to the Company as well as those factors disclosed in the
Company's current annual information form and other publicly filed
documents. Although Katanga has attempted to identify important factors
that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially
from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other
factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated,
estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking
statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future
events could differ materially from those anticipated in such
statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements.
The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise
any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information,
future events, or otherwise, except in accordance with applicable
securities laws.
Qualified Person
This press release and the information forming the basis hereof was
prepared under the supervision of Tim Henderson, Technical Consultant,
Katanga and a 'Qualified Person' as such term is defined in National
Instrument 43-101. Mr. Henderson has reviewed and approved the contents
of this press release.
SOURCE: Katanga Mining Limited