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YELLOWKNIFE, Northwest Territories -- (Business Wire)
Dominion Diamond Corporation (TSX:DDC, NYSE:DDC) (the “Company” or
“Dominion”) today released its guidance for sales, Adjusted EBITDA(1),
unit operating costs, and capital and exploration expenditures for
fiscal 2018 (ending January 31, 2018). All amounts are in US dollars
unless otherwise noted. An exchange rate of 1.33 CDN$/US$ was used for
costs denominated in Canadian dollars.
Highlights
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Sales are expected to be between $875 and $975 million, an increase of
62% compared to fiscal 2017 sales, assuming the mid-point of fiscal
2018 guidance is achieved.
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Adjusted EBITDA is forecast to be between $475 and $560 million,
reflecting a high margin ore mix, combined with ongoing cost
containment and efficiency initiatives.
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The cash cost of production(2) is expected to be between
$70 and $80 per tonne processed and between $35 and $40 per carat
produced.
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Growth capital expenditures are expected to total between $115 and
$140 million, demonstrating a commitment to investment in growth.
Sustaining capital expenditures, including capitalized production
stripping, are expected to total between $160 and $190 million.
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The production guidance released earlier this year is reaffirmed for
the Ekati Diamond Mine and Diavik Diamond Mine. Combined production at
the Ekati mine (100% basis, fiscal 2018) and the Diavik mine (40%
share, calendar 2017) is expected to be between 9.1 and 10.0 million
carats.
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Opportunities exist to enhance the medium and longer-term production
profile at Ekati, including the potential development of the Misery
Deep and Fox Deep projects, for which pre-feasibility studies are
currently underway.
“We continue to execute on our long-term strategic plan and to deliver
results. Our strong sales and Adjusted EBITDA forecasts for fiscal 2018
are driven by high value production from Koala and Misery Main, as Ekati
moves to the first full year of the new phase of the mine plan,” said
Jim Gowans, Chairman of the Board of Directors. “The cash flow generated
by Ekati and Diavik during this period is expected to be ample to fund
our pipeline of attractive growth projects and a renewed focus on
exploration.”
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The term EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and
amortization) is a non-IFRS measure. Adjusted EBITDA removes the
effects of impairment charges, foreign exchange gains (losses) and
exploration costs from EBITDA.
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(2) | |
Cash cost of production is a non-IFRS measure, and includes mine
site operating costs such as mining, processing and administration,
but is exclusive of amortization, capital, and exploration and
development costs. Cash cost per tonne processed and cash cost per
carat produced are calculated by dividing cash cost of production by
total tonnes processed and total carats produced, respectively.
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The Company continues to deliver on its production plan and to advance
several projects at Ekati, in addition to the A-21 project at Diavik.
The Jay project is in the final stage of permitting, with the water
license expected this summer. In addition to the Jay project and
greenfield exploration, a number of near-term and longer term
development opportunities are being advanced in fiscal 2018 at the
highly prospective Ekati property.
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Lynx project: Commercial production of high value carats is expected
in fiscal 2018.
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Sable project: First production of high value carats is anticipated in
fiscal 2020.
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Misery Deep project: A pre-feasibility study is being completed on the
development of an underground operation below the final profile of the
planned open pit. The study is focused on the processing of additional
high value ore from the Misery pipe, and a positive outcome could lead
to the recovery of carats beyond fiscal 2020, enhancing the production
profile at Ekati. Completion of the pre-feasibility study is expected
in the second quarter of fiscal 2018.
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Fox Deep project: As disclosed in the news release of February 22,
2017, based on encouraging bulk sample results from the
previously-mined Fox open pit, a pre-feasibility study is underway to
examine the economics of an underground mine below the large open pit.
As of July 31, 2016, the Fox kimberlite pipe had an indicated resource
of 35.2 million tonnes containing 11.6 million carats. A resource
update is expected in the current fiscal quarter. The pre-feasibility
study is scheduled to be completed in late fiscal 2018.
The guidance provided in this press release is qualified by the
“Forward-Looking Information” section of this press release.
Fiscal 2018 Financial Guidance |
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Fiscal 2018 Financial Guidance |
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| Ekati (100%) |
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| Diavik (40%) |
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| Combined |
Sales(1) |
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| $ millions |
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575
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645
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300
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330
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875
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975
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Adjusted EBITDA(2) | | | $ millions | | |
315
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370
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180
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210
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475
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-
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560
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Depreciation and Amortization in Cost of Sales
| | | $ millions | | |
225
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-
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265
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85
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-
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100
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310
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-
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365
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Average price per carat sold
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| $/carat |
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60
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80
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90
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-
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110
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70
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-
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90
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Note: Totals may not add up due to rounding
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(1) |
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Sales guidance for fiscal 2018 includes production from the Misery
Southwest pipe, which is currently an inferred resource (this is the
Operating Case). The mine plan for fiscal 2018 foresees between 1.3
and 1.4 million carats recovered from Misery Southwest, with an
estimated market value of between $48 and $52 million. Mineral
resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated
economic viability. Inferred mineral resources are considered too
speculative geologically to have economic considerations applied to
them that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves.
There is no certainty that the Operating Case will be realized.
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(2) | |
Combined Adjusted EBITDA includes corporate G&A. EBITDA (earnings
before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) is a non-IFRS
measure. Adjusted EBITDA removes the effects of impairment charges,
foreign exchange gains (losses) and exploration costs from EBITDA.
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Sales are expected to be between $875 and $975 million, an increase of
62% compared to fiscal 2017 sales, assuming the mid-point of fiscal 2018
guidance is achieved. Sales are expected to benefit from the focus on
high value ore from the Misery Main and Koala underground pipes at the
Ekati mine in the latter part of fiscal 2017 and the first quarter of
fiscal 2018. This, combined with the ramp up of ore from the Pigeon and
Lynx pipes at Ekati during the remainder of the year and strong
production from the Diavik mine, is expected to drive sales approaching
$1 billion.
The diamond market continues to recover from the impact of
demonetization in India. The guidance for fiscal 2018 foresees the sale
of a higher volume of lower value diamonds that were previously held
back from sale due to the weaker market conditions following the
demonetization. This is expected to affect the average price per carat
sold as well as the number of carats sold.
Adjusted EBITDA is expected to be between $475 and $560 million,
reflecting a high margin ore mix, combined with ongoing cost containment
and efficiency initiatives, including reduced energy consumption and
continued implementation of the long haulage strategy at the Ekati mine,
with the addition of two high-capacity road trains.
The average price per carat sold is expected to range from $70 to $90
per carat. The upper end of the range reflects the potential for a
larger proportion of sales of higher value diamonds, while the lower end
of the range reflects the potential for a higher proportion of sales of
lower quality stones.
Sales, Adjusted EBITDA and the average price per carat sold in any given
quarter are impacted by seasonal trends in the diamond industry, the
number of sales in a quarter, ore mix, the sale of special stones via a
limited number of special tenders during the year, and other factors.
The Ekati mine contains a greater number of kimberlite sources, each
with different average price per carat and grade profile compared to
those at the Diavik mine. In the first fiscal quarter, we expect the
combined average price per carat sold to be near the low end of the
guidance range for the full fiscal year, partly due to a significant
amount of lower value goods in inventory from recent Misery Main
production, and weakness in the lower value segment of the diamond
market due to demonetization in India. This is expected to reverse later
in the year with the processing of ore containing diamonds with a higher
average price per carat.
Fiscal 2018 Unit Production Cost and Capital
Expenditure Guidance |
Fiscal 2018 Unit Cost(1) Guidance |
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| Ekati |
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| Diavik |
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| Combined |
Cash Cost per Tonne Processed
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| $/tonne |
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60
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-
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70
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120
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-
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130
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70
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-
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80
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Total Cost per Tonne Processed
| | | $/tonne | | |
120
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-
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135
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220
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-
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235
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140
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-
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155
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Cash Cost per Carat Produced
| | | $/carat | | |
35
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-
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40
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35
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-
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40
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35
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-
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40
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Total Cost per Carat Produced
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| $/carat |
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65
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-
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75
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60
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-
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70
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65
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75
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(1) |
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Cash cost per tonne processed and cash cost per carat produced are
non-IFRS measures, and are calculated by dividing cash cost of
production by total tonnes processed and total carats produced,
respectively. Cash cost of production includes mine site operating
costs such as mining, processing and administration, but is
exclusive of amortization, capital, and exploration and development
costs. Total cost is comprised of cash cost plus depreciation and
amortization.
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Per carat metrics in any particular quarter may vary from the annual
guidance due to changes in the ore blend.
Fiscal 2018 Capital Expenditure Guidance |
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| Ekati (100%) |
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| Diavik (40%) |
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| Combined |
Growth Capital
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| $ millions |
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90
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-
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110
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25
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-
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30
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115
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-
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140
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Sustaining Capital(1) |
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| $ millions |
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140
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-
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170
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13
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-
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15
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160
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-
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190
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(1) |
Combined sustaining capital includes corporate capital expenditures.
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Fiscal 2018 Capital Expenditure Guidance – Ekati (100%) |
Growth Capital
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| $ millions |
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90
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110
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Percentage of Growth Capital
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Lynx
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10%
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Sable
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50%
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Jay
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25%
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Other
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15%
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Total
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100%
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Sustaining Capital
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| $ millions |
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140
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-
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170
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Fiscal 2018 Capital Expenditure Guidance – Diavik (40%) |
Growth Capital
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A-21
| | | $ millions | | |
25
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-
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30
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Sustaining Capital
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| $ millions |
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13
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-
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15
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The planned growth capital expenditures in fiscal 2018 include $90 to
$110 million at the Ekati mine and $25 to $30 million at the Diavik
mine. Of the planned growth capital expenditures at Ekati in fiscal
2018, approximately $45 to $55 million is expected to be spent at the
Sable project, and approximately $25 million is expected to be spent at
the Jay project. The planned sustaining capital expenditures include
approximately $115 million of capitalized production stripping at the
Ekati mine.
Fiscal 2018 Exploration Guidance
Fiscal 2018 Exploration Guidance |
Exploration Expenditures
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| $ millions |
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9
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Ekati (100%)
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55%
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Diavik (40%)
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10%
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Other
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35%
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Total
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100%
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(1) |
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100% of expenditures on exploration in fiscal 2018 are expected to
be expensed
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The Company is renewing its focus on exploration on its extensive land
package in the Lac de Gras region, which is still a relatively new and
highly prospective diamond mining district. A robust exploration program
is planned for fiscal 2018. The program includes prioritization of the
150 known kimberlite pipes on the Ekati property, and planning for a
potential bulk sampling program in fiscal 2019. Re-evaluation of
historical data is underway on undeveloped kimberlites, and diamond
drilling is planned on up to six targets in the Core Zone and Buffer
Zone. At Diavik, drilling of three known kimberlites is planned in 2017.
Most of the previous diamond exploration in the Lac de Gras region was
done during the diamond rush of the 1990s. Since that time, significant
improvements have been made to the methodology and interpretative
techniques that are used. Since the acquisition of the Ekati mine,
Dominion has had a strong track record of reserve addition, including
the conversion of 78.6 million carats to mineral reserve at the Jay
project and 10.1 million carats to mineral reserve at the Sable project.
The renewed focus on exploration is expected to drive longer-term growth
and shareholder value.
Production Guidance Reaffirmed
Production guidance for the Ekati and Diavik mines was released earlier
this year and is unchanged. During fiscal 2018, the Ekati mine is
expected to produce 6.3 to 7.0 million carats on a 100% basis, from the
processing of 3.7 to 4.0 million tonnes. During calendar 2017, the
Diavik mine is forecast to produce 7.1 to 7.6 million carats on a 100%
basis, from the processing of 2.0 to 2.2 million tonnes.
Production Guidance |
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| Ekati (100%) Fiscal 2018 |
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| Diavik (100%) Calendar 2017 |
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| Combined(1) |
Tonnes mined (total)
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| millions |
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27
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30
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2.1
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2.3(2) |
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Tonnes processed
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3.7
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4.0
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2.0
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-
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2.2
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Carats recovered (Base Case)
| | | millions | | |
5.0
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-
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5.6
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Carats recovered (Operating Case)
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| millions |
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6.3
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-
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7.0(3) |
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7.1
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7.6
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9.1
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-
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10.0(3) |
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Combined production includes 100% of Ekati production in fiscal 2018
and 40% of Diavik production in calendar 2017.
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Excludes 1.2 million tonnes of waste mining at the A-21 project at
Diavik mine.
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(3) | |
Reflects the Operating Case at Ekati mine; this includes Misery
Southwest pipe which is currently an inferred mineral resource.
Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have
demonstrated economic viability. Inferred mineral resources are
considered too speculative geologically to have economic
considerations applied to them that would enable them to be
categorized as mineral reserves. There is no certainty that the
Operating Case will be realized.
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Qualified Person
The mine plan for the Ekati Diamond Mine for fiscal 2018 was prepared
and verified by Dominion, operator of the Ekati Diamond Mine, under the
supervision of Peter Ravenscroft, FAusIMM, of Burgundy Mining Advisors
Ltd., an independent mining consultant, and a Qualified Person within
the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities
Administrators, and the mine plan for the Diavik Diamond Mine for
calendar 2017 was prepared and verified by DDMI, operator of the Diavik
Diamond Mine, under the supervision of Calvin Yip, P.Eng., Principal
Advisor, Strategic Planning of DDMI, who is a Qualified Person within
the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities
Administrators. The other scientific and technical information contained
in this press release has been prepared and verified by Dominion,
operator of the Ekati Diamond Mine, under the supervision of Chantal
Lavoie, P. Eng., Chief Operating Officer of Dominion, and President of
Dominion Diamond Ekati Corporation (DDEC), and a Qualified Person within
the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities
Administrators. For further details and information concerning the
Company’s mineral reserves and mineral resources at the Ekati Diamond
Mine, please refer to the technical report entitled “Ekati Diamond Mine,
Northwest Territories, Canada, NI 43-101 Technical Report” that has an
effective date of July 31, 2016. For further details and information
concerning the Company’s mineral reserves and resources at the Diavik
Diamond Mine, please refer to the technical report entitled “Diavik
Diamond Mine, Northwest Territories, Canada, NI 43-101 Technical Report”
that has an effective date of March 18, 2015. These technical reports
can be found on the Company’s profile at www.sedar.com
and on the Company’s website at www.ddcorp.ca.
Forward-Looking Information
The guidance information included herein, including information about
expected sales, Adjusted EBITDA, costs, capital expenditures and diamond
pricing, estimated production from, and development activities at, the
Ekati Diamond Mine and the Diavik Diamond Mine, and expectations
concerning the diamond industry, constitutes forward-looking information
or statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws.
Forward-looking information is based on certain factors and assumptions
including, among other things, the current mine plan for each of the
Ekati Diamond Mine and the Diavik Diamond Mine; mining, production,
construction and exploration activities at the Ekati Diamond Mine and
the Diavik Diamond Mine; currency exchange rates; world and US economic
conditions; future diamond prices; and the level of worldwide diamond
production. Forward-looking information is subject to certain factors,
including risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to
differ materially from what the Company currently expects. These factors
include, among other things, the uncertain nature of mining activities,
including risks associated with underground construction and mining
operations, risks associated with joint venture operations, risks
associated with the remote location of and harsh climate at the
Company’s mining properties, variations in mineral reserve and mineral
resource estimates, grade estimates and expected recovery rates, failure
of plant, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated, risks
associated with regulatory requirements, the risk of fluctuations in
diamond prices and changes in US and world economic conditions, the risk
of fluctuations in the Canadian/US dollar exchange rate and cash flow
and liquidity risks. Actual results may vary from the forward-looking
information. Readers are cautioned not to place undue importance on
forward-looking information, which speaks only as of the date of this
disclosure, and should not rely upon this information as of any other
date. While the Company may elect to, it is under no obligation and does
not undertake to, update or revise any forward-looking information,
whether as a result of new information, further events or otherwise at
any particular time, except as required by law. Additional information
concerning factors that may cause actual results to materially differ
from those in such forward-looking statements is contained in the
Company's filings with Canadian and United States securities regulatory
authorities and can be found at www.sedar.com
and www.sec.gov,
respectively.
About Dominion Diamond Corporation
Dominion Diamond Corporation is a Canadian diamond mining company
with ownership interests in two major producing diamond mines. Both
mines are located in the low political risk environment of the Northwest
Territories in Canada. The Company operates the Ekati Diamond Mine, in
which it owns a controlling interest, and also owns 40% of the Diavik
Diamond Mine. It supplies premium rough diamond assortments to the
global market through its sorting and selling operations in Canada,
Belgium and India.
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Dominion Diamond Corporation
Jacqueline Allison,
416-205-4371
Vice-President, Investor Relations
jacqueline.allison@ddcorp.ca
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