TORONTO, Aug. 26, 2016 /CNW/ - Anaconda Mining Inc. ("Anaconda"
or the "Company") – (TSX:ANX) is pleased to report its financial and operating results for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2016. The Company sold 16,023 ounces of gold in fiscal 2016 resulting in $24,361,471 in revenue at an average sales price of $1,520 (USD$1,151) per ounce. Cash cost per ounce sold at the Point Rousse Project for fiscal 2016 was $1,081 (USD$819). Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization
and other non-cash expenses ("EBITDA") at the project level were $7,036,401. Net income for the year
ended May 31, 2016 was $195,449. As at May 31,
2016, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $1,636,161 and net working capital of
$819,322. All dollar amounts are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted.
President and CEO, Dustin Angelo, stated, "During fiscal 2016, the Company, for the first time
ever, sold more than 16,000 ounces of gold, generating over $7.0M of EBITDA at the Point Rousse
Project. It is the fifth year in a row Anaconda has generated positive cash flow from operations for a total of approximately
$35 million in EBITDA at the project level over the five-year period. The Pine Cove Mill hit another
new record level of ore processed, up 13% year over year, which offset the relatively lower grades we have been experiencing in the
recent mine plan. During the year, the Company took its first step in mining and processing ore from Stog'er Tight, successfully
demonstrating the ability to blend higher-grade ore through the Pine Cove Mill which is part of the Company's long-term strategy.
Looking ahead to the next potential source of ore for the Pine Cove Mill, the Viking Project acquisition in February significantly
increased our land package and resource base. We are poised for substantial growth, anchored by a continuously improving mill and
the potential to expand our resource base and find higher-grade ore at our two projects."
The Company has budgeted to produce and sell over 16,000 ounces of gold in fiscal 2017 and generate over $24 million of revenue using a gold price of $1,500 per ounce. Due to an expected
reduction in grade during the first half of fiscal 2017, Anaconda is projecting to generate lower EBITDA at the Point Rousse
Project ($3.4 million) compared to fiscal 2016, most of which will come in the latter half of the
fiscal year. The Company is currently undertaking a 17,000-metre drill program focusing on resource expansion as well as targeting
higher-grade resources in an effort to increase, in the long-term, the average grade of ore going through the Pine Cove Mill and
increase profitability.
Highlights for the year ended May 31, 2016
- As at May 31, 2016, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $1,636,161 and net working capital of $819,322.
- The Company sold 16,023 ounces of gold and generated $24,361,471 in revenue at an average sales
price of $1,520 (USD$1,151) per ounce.
- Cash cost per ounce sold at the Point Rousse Project was $1,081 (USD$819).
- All-in sustaining cash cost per ounce sold ("AISC") (see Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures), including corporate
administration, capital expenditures and exploration costs was $1,522 (USD$1,152).
- The Pine Cove Mill processed 387,694 tonnes of ore at an average rate of 1,134 tonnes per operating day.
- Mill availability, recovery and head grade were 93%, 85% and 1.50 g/t respectively.
- Mining operations at the Pine Cove Pit produced 370,561 tonnes of ore and 2,366,842 tonnes of waste.
- Mining operations at the Stog'er Tight Deposit produced 27,260 tonnes of ore at an average grade of 2.22 g/t and 55,038
tonnes of waste.
- EBITDA (see Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures) at the Point Rousse Project and on a consolidated basis were
$7,036,401 and $4,335,115 respectively.
- Net income was $195,449.
- Purchase of property, mill and equipment was $3,079,646. Key items included mill automation and
equipment upgrades of $1,241,000, tailing expansion and polishing pond construction of $804,000, construction of ore shed enclosure of $289,000 and pit development
costs of $588,000 at Pine Cove and Stog'er Tight.
- Production stripping assets include additions of $1,883,022 and amortization of $37,258.
- Approximately $1,347,000 was spent at Point Rousse on exploration activities such as drilling,
trenching, mapping and mineral resource estimates for the year ended May 31, 2016.
- On February 5, 2016, the Company completed the acquisition of the Viking Project.
Highlights subsequent to the year ended May 31, 2016
- On July 13, 2016, the Company announced that it entered into a Line of Credit Agreement with
the Royal Bank of Canada ("RBC") for a $1,000,000 revolving credit
facility as well as a $500,000 revolving equipment lease line of credit.
- On July 27, 2016, the Company announced a $2,037,265 flow-through
equity financing to fund a 17,000-metre diamond drilling campaign at the Point Rousse and Viking Projects which will focus on
near-surface resource expansion as well as targeting relatively higher-grade mineral resources at four main areas – Stog'er
Tight, Argyle, Goldenville and Viking.
Operations overview
During the year ended May 31, 2016, the gold sales volume of 16,023 ounces represented a 1%
increase over fiscal 2015, largely due to increased mill availability, throughput and recovery. Average sales price for the year
ended May 31, 2016 was $1,520 per ounce compared to $1,405 per ounce in fiscal 2015. As a result of the higher sales volume and gold price, gross revenue for the
year ended May 31, 2016 of $24,361,471 was higher than fiscal 2015 by
$2,127,400 or 10%.
MILLING OPERATIONS
The following table summarizes the key mill operating metrics for the years ended May 31, 2016 and
2015:
OPERATING STATISTICS:
|
For the year ended
|
May 31
2016
|
May 31
2015
|
Mill
|
|
|
Operating days
|
342
|
336
|
Availability
|
93%
|
92%
|
Dry tonnes processed
|
387,694
|
343,178
|
Tonnes per 24-hour period
|
1,134
|
1,021
|
Grade (grams per tonne)
|
1.50
|
1.72
|
Overall mill recovery
|
85%
|
84%
|
Gold sales volume (troy oz.)
|
16,023
|
15,821
|
The mill operated for 342 days during fiscal 2016; 6 additional days compared to fiscal 2015. Ore processed totaled 387,694 dry
tonnes of ore resulting in an average run rate of 1,134 tonnes per operating day. Tonnes processed in fiscal 2016 was a 13%
increase from fiscal 2015. Mill availability of 93% and recovery of 85% were both 1% higher respectively, compared to fiscal
2015.
The Company processed 25,158 tonnes of ore from the Stog'er Tight Property at an average grade of 2.22 g/t, producing 1,462
ounces of gold. During fiscal 2016, the Company has demonstrated the ability to successfully blend Stog'er Tight and Pine Cove ore
through the Pine Cove Mill.
The Pine Cove Mill continues to demonstrate improvements in operations year-over-year attaining record levels of throughput.
Initiatives during fiscal 2016 were centered around the mill automation project and equipment repairs and upgrades on the ball mill
motor and other components. The repairs to the ball mill motor have enabled it to start up with a higher ball charge, which has
helped improve throughput through the year. Mechanical issues with the regrind mill experienced in the third quarter were resolved
and allowed the operation to maintain a stable feed size of concentrate to the leach tanks resulting in improvements in recovery.
In fiscal 2017, the Company intends to focus on maintaining consistent and optimized operations. The mill automation project will
play a significant role in streamlining and monitoring various processes which are expected to result in reduced costs and
increased productivity during fiscal 2017.
MINING OPERATIONS
The following table summarizes the key mining operating metrics for the years ended May 31, 2016
and 2015:
OPERATING STATISTICS:
|
For the year ended
|
May 31
2016
|
May 31
2015
|
Mine - Total
|
|
|
Operating days
|
292
|
250
|
Ore production (tonnes)
|
397,821
|
321,532
|
Waste production (tonnes)
|
2,421,880
|
1,762,312
|
Total production (tonnes)
|
2,819,701
|
2,083,844
|
Waste: Ore ratio
|
6.1
|
5.5
|
Mine - Pine Cove Pit
|
|
|
Operating days
|
269
|
250
|
Ore production (tonnes)
|
370,561
|
321,532
|
Waste production (tonnes)
|
2,366,842
|
1,762,312
|
Total production (tonnes)
|
2,737,403
|
2,083,844
|
Waste: Ore ratio
|
6.4
|
5.5
|
Mine - Stog'er Tight
|
|
|
Operating days
|
23
|
-
|
Ore production (tonnes)
|
27,260
|
-
|
Waste production (tonnes)
|
55,038
|
-
|
Total production (tonnes)
|
82,298
|
-
|
Waste: Ore ratio
|
2.0
|
-
|
Mining operations included 269 days of production at the Pine Cove Pit and 23 days of production at the Stog'er Tight Deposit.
Total production for fiscal 2016 resulted in 397,821 tonnes of ore and 2,421,880 tonnes of waste including 27,260 tonnes of ore and
55,038 tonnes of waste from Stog'er Tight. Tonnes mined in fiscal 2016 was 35% higher compared to fiscal 2015.
The Company reduced truck haul distance and cost per tonne of waste mined through use of the North Pit Waste Dump. The Company
continuously explores various mine plan scenarios in order to maintain this benefit in mine production going forward. The increased
levels of production per the mine plan are expected to continue as production is focused on Phase III of the Pine Cove Pit and
material is required for construction of the tailings facility expansion in fiscal 2017.
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP financial measures
The Company has included certain non-GAAP financial measures in this document. These measures are not defined under IFRS and
should not be considered in isolation. The Company believes that these measures, together with measures determined in accordance
with IFRS, provide investors with an improved ability to evaluate the underlying performance of the Company. The inclusion of these
measures is meant to provide additional information and should not be used as a substitute for performance measures prepared in
accordance with IFRS. These measures are not necessarily standard and therefore may not be comparable to other issuers.
Adjusted net earnings measure the performance of the Company, excluding certain impacts which the Company believes are not
reflective of the Company's underlying performance for the reporting period, such as the impact of foreign exchange gains and
losses, impairment charges, and non-hedge derivative gains and losses. Although some of the items are recurring, the Company
believes that they are not reflective of the underlying operating performance of its current business and are not necessarily
indicative of future operating results.
The following table provides a reconciliation of adjusted net earnings for the years ended May 31,
2016 and 2015:
|
For the year ended
|
|
May 31
|
May 31
|
|
2016
|
2015
|
|
$
|
$
|
Net income (loss)
|
195,449
|
(2,774,766)
|
|
|
|
Adjusting items:
|
|
|
|
Foreign exchange gain
|
(18,437)
|
(11,927)
|
|
Unrealized loss on forward sales contract derivative
|
31,595
|
65,800
|
|
Write down of Chilean assets
|
-
|
2,260,158
|
|
Reclamation expense
|
60,062
|
57,432
|
Total adjustments
|
73,220
|
2,371,463
|
Adjusted net earnings (loss)
|
268,669
|
(403,303)
|
Cash cost per ounce sold is cost of sales before depreciation divided by gold ounces sold. All-in sustaining cash cost per ounce
sold is cash cost, corporate administration, purchase of property, mill and equipment and purchase of exploration and evaluation
assets divided by gold ounces sold.
The following table provides a reconciliation of cash cost per ounce sold and all-in sustaining cash cost per ounce sold for the
years ended May 31, 2016 and 2015:
|
For the year ended
|
|
May 31
|
May 31
|
|
2016
|
2015
|
Cost of sales
|
21,159,053
|
21,695,290
|
Less: Depletion and depreciation
|
(3,833,983)
|
(4,288,132)
|
Cash operating cost
|
17,325,070
|
17,407,158
|
Corporate administration
|
2,630,745
|
2,032,265
|
Purchase of property, mill and equipment
|
3,079,646
|
1,745,818
|
Purchase of exploration and evaluation assets
|
1,346,567
|
1,745,058
|
All-in cash cost
|
24,382,028
|
22,930,299
|
|
|
|
Gold ounces sold
|
16,023
|
15,821
|
Cash cost per ounce sold
|
1,081
|
1,100
|
All-in sustaining cash cost per ounce
sold
|
1,522
|
1,449
|
|
|
|
(in USD$)
|
|
|
Cash cost per ounce sold
|
819
|
951
|
All-in sustaining cash cost per ounce sold
|
1,152
|
1,315
|
EBITDA is earnings before finance expense, foreign exchange loss (gain), unrealized gain on forward sales contract derivative,
share-based compensation, income tax recovery and depreciation and depletion. Point Rousse Project EBITDA is EBITDA before
corporate administration, other revenues and expenses and write down of Chilean assets.
The following table provides a reconciliation of EBITDA for the years ended May 31, 2016 and
2015:
|
For the year ended
|
|
May 31
|
May 31
|
|
2016
|
2015
|
|
$
|
$
|
Net income (loss)
|
195,449
|
(2,774,766)
|
|
|
|
Add back:
|
|
|
Finance expense
|
3,573
|
433
|
Foreign exchange gain
|
(18,437)
|
(11,927)
|
Unrealized loss on forward sales contract derivative
|
31,595
|
65,800
|
Share-based compensation
|
240,952
|
136,921
|
Deferred income tax expense (recovery)
|
48,000
|
(929,865)
|
Depletion and depreciation
|
3,833,983
|
4,288,132
|
EBITDA
|
4,335,115
|
774,728
|
Corporate administration
|
2,630,745
|
2,032,265
|
Other (revenues) and expenses
|
70,541
|
(240,238)
|
Write down of Chilean assets
|
-
|
2,260,158
|
Point Rousse Project EBITDA
|
7,036,401
|
4,826,913
|
ABOUT ANACONDA
Anaconda Mining is a growth-oriented, gold mining and exploration company with a producing project called the Point Rousse Project
and an exploration/development project called the Viking Project in Newfoundland.
The Point Rousse Project is approximately 6,300 hectares of property on the Ming's Bight Peninsula located in the Baie Verte
Mining District in Newfoundland, Canada. Since 2012, Anaconda has increased its property control
by ten-fold on the peninsula and gold production to nearly 16,000 ounces per year. In an effort to expand production, it is
currently exploring three primary, prospective gold trends, which have approximately 20 km of cumulative strike length and include
five deposits and numerous prospects and showings, all within 8 km of the Pine Cove mill.
Anaconda also controls the Viking Project, which has approximately 6,225 hectares of property in White Bay, Newfoundland, approximately 100 km by water (180 km via road) from the Pine Cove mill. The project contains
the Thor Deposit and other gold prospects and showings. The company's plan is to discover and develop more resources within these
project areas and double annual production at the Pine Cove mill from its current rate of over 16,000 ounces to 30,000 ounces.
As the only pure play gold producer in Atlantic Canada, Anaconda Mining is turning the rock we
live on into a growing and profitable resource. With a young and motivated workforce, innovative technology and the support of
local suppliers, Anaconda is investing in the people of Newfoundland & Labrador and giving
back to the communities in which we operate – building a better future for all our stakeholders, from the ground up.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This document contains or refers to forward-looking information. Such forward-looking information includes, among other
things, statements regarding targets, estimates and/or assumptions in respect of future production, mine development costs, unit
costs, capital costs, timing of commencement of operations and future economic, market and other conditions, and is based on
current expectations that involve a number of business risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from any forward-looking statement include, but are not limited to: the final approval of the private placement by the
Toronto Stock Exchange; the grade and recovery of ore which is mined varying from estimates; capital and operating costs varying
significantly from estimates; inflation; changes in exchange rates; fluctuations in commodity prices; delays in the development of
the any project caused by unavailability of equipment, labour or supplies, climatic conditions or otherwise; termination or
revision of any debt financing; failure to raise additional funds required to finance the completion of a project; and other
factors. Additionally, forward-looking statements look into the future and provide an opinion as to the effect of certain events
and trends on the business. Forward-looking statements may include words such as "plans," "may," "estimates," "expects,"
"indicates," "targeting," "potential" and similar expressions. These forward-looking statements, including statements regarding
Anaconda's beliefs in the potential mineralization, are based on current expectations and entail various risks and uncertainties.
Forward-looking statements are subject to significant risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from expected results. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. These
forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and we assume no responsibility to update them or revise them to reflect
new events or circumstances, except as required by law.
SOURCE Anaconda Mining Inc.