PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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-- 08/28/14
Paladin Energy Ltd ("Paladin" or "the Company") (TSX:PDN)(ASX:PDN) announces the release of its consolidated Financial Report for the year ended 30 June 2014. The Financial Report is appended to this News Release.
HIGHLIGHTS
OPERATIONS
- LHM produced a record 5.592Mlb U3O8 for the year ended 30 June 2014,
achieving a 6% improvement on the year ended 30 June 2013.
- KM placed on care and maintenance on 26 May 2014 after production ceased
and circuit clean-up.
- Combined production for the year ended 30 June 2014 of 7.943Mlb (3,603t)
U3O8 is a decrease of 4% over the year ended 30 June 2013.
- C1 cost of production(1) continues to fall:
- Langer Heinrich Mine (LHM) C1 cost of production for the year has
decreased 4% to US$28.8/lb U3O8 from US$30.0/lb U3O8 in the year ended
30 June 2013.
- Kayelekera Mine (KM) C1 cost of production has decreased 16% to
US$35.9/lb U3O8 from US$42.6/lb U3O8 for the year ended 30 June 2013.
- Revised FY2014 production guidance achieved at the upper end of the range.
SALES AND REVENUE
- Sales revenue totalled US$328.8M for the year from sales of 8.665Mlb U3O8.
- Average realised uranium sales price for the year was US$37.9/lb U3O8,
compared to the average UxC spot price for the period of US$33.9/lb U3O8.
CORPORATE
- Institutional placement of shares in August 2013 raised US$80.7M.
- Sale of a 25% interest in the Langer Heinrich mining operation in Namibia
to CNNC Overseas Uranium Holding Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of
CNNC, the leading Chinese nuclear utility, for consideration of US$190M
(completed 23 July 2014).
- Existing US$110M project finance facility and US$20M working capital
facility refinanced into a new US$70M syndicated loan facility. Net debt
repayments totalled US$68.8M (for FY2014).
- A number of cost reduction initiatives completed and, as a result,
administration, marketing and non-production costs decreased by 45% year-
on-year and total exploration expenditure decreased by 54%. Additional
measures are yet to be implemented.
- In addition to the impairments of US$255.7M (after tax) for the December
half year, which mostly comprised of the US$226.5M (after tax) impairment
of the Queensland exploration assets, further impairments of US$40.6M have
been recognised primarily for inventory at LHM due to low uranium prices
and at KM due to its transition to care and maintenance.
EXPLORATION
- Michelin Project - positive mineral resource update with 25% increase in
Measured and Indicated Resources.
(1) C1 cost of production = cost of production excluding product distribution costs, sales royalties and depreciation and amortisation before adjustment for impairment. C1 cost, which is non-IFRS information, is a widely used 'industry standard' term.
Results
(References below to 2014 and 2013 are to the equivalent year ended 30 June 2014 and 2013 respectively).
- Safety and Sustainability:
- The 12-month moving average Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR)
increased from 1.1 to 3.1. This rate is slightly higher than the West
Australian metalliferous surface mining average LTIFR of 2.3. For
FY2014, there were 12 LTI's and 2 fatalities as compared to seven LTI's
for the previous year.
- A major health and safety review and action plan is underway. This plan
includes additional staff and resources in the safety area and intense
in-house training, which is a major initiative for the next 12-24
months.
- Production:
- Combined production of 7.943Mlb U3O8 for the year ended 30 June 2014,
down 4% on the previous year as a result of KM transitioning to care and
maintenance.
- Langer Heinrich Mine (LHM):
- Record production for the year of 5.592Mlb, an increase of 6% over the
previous year:
- overall recovery of 87% (FY2013: 86%); and
- feed grades of 783ppm U3O8 (FY2013: 812ppm).
- LHM C1 cost of production for the year fell to US$28.8/lb U3O8, down 4%
from US$30.0/lb U3O8 for the previous year.
- Production constraint due to water supply experienced during the year
has now been resolved in a sustainable manner and will be optimised in
the years ahead.
- Optimisation strategies have produced improved operating performance
that will be reflected in FY2015 C1 costs.
- A thorough review of standard operating procedures is underway, that is
expected to lead to further improvements in operating performance and
costs.
- A complete IX resin inventory change has been initiated for the first
time in the life of the project. This has been done on the basis of
improved process modelling capability and economic analysis, and will
lead to reduced C1 costs.
- The (patent pending) nano-filtration technology developed by Paladin for
KM will be implemented at LHM in FY2015. This innovation will also
deliver substantial C1 cost savings.
- Cost Reduction Initiatives:
- The focus remains on process innovation, where considerable success has
been achieved to date, and further substantial gains are expected to
improve unit costs for LHM in the coming year. In particular, leach and
IX reagents, which represent a high proportion of the current C1 costs,
offer a significant cost reduction opportunity. The sustained reduction
in operating costs and improved plant performance demonstrated over the
past year is a reflection of the proven success of the twin strategies
of optimisation and innovation.
- Further cost savings and optimisation initiatives are being implemented
to reduce corporate costs over FY2015.
- Target for LHM is C1 cost below US$26/lb by the end of FY2015 and
US$22/lb in FY2017 (in FY2014 terms).
- Target for KM on restart is C1 costs below US$30/lb (in FY2014 terms).
- Kayelekera Mine (KM):
- Production for the year was 2.351Mlb, a decrease of 21% over the year
ended 30 June 2013, in line with the care and maintenance budget:
- overall recovery of 86.2% (FY2013: 84.6%); and
- acid recovery plant (formerly nano-filtration) successfully
commissioned and continued to improve beyond design criteria.
- On 7 February 2014, the Company announced that KM would be placed on
care and maintenance due to falling uranium prices affecting the
viability of KM and to preserve the remaining ore body. It is expected
that production will recommence once the uranium price provides a
sufficient incentive (circa US$75/lb) and a grid power supply is
available on site to replace the existing diesel generators with lower
cost hydroelectricity.
- Placing KM on care and maintenance will improve Paladin's forecast cash
flow position by US$20M-US$25M in CY2015. Paladin anticipates the
ongoing cost of maintaining KM on care and maintenance of approximately
US$16M pa will be funded from proceeds received from the sale of uranium
oxide on hand and produced during the rundown phase.
- KM C1 cost of production for the year fell to US$35.9/lb U3O8, down 16%
from US$42.6/lb U3O8 for the year ended 30 June 2013. Prior to care and
maintenance, the C1 cost of production for KM had decreased by 17% year-
on-year from US$39.8/lb in the March 2013 quarter to US$32.9/lb in the
March 2014 quarter.
- C1 cost reductions were mainly due to a substantial reduction in acid
consumption following the commissioning of the acid recovery plant, as
well as optimising resin-in-pulp and ore blend.
- Profit and Loss:
- Total sales volume for the year of 8.665Mlb U3O8 reflected a 5% increase
over sales of 8.253Mlb U3O8 for the year ended 30 June 2013.
- Sales revenue decreased 19% from US$408.4M in 2013 to US$328.8M for the
year ended 30 June 2014, as a result of spot price reduction causing a
23% decrease in realised sales price, partially offset by a 5% increase
in sales volume. The average realised uranium sales price in the year
ended 30 June 2014 was US$37.9/lb U3O8 (FY2013: US$49.5/lb U3O8)
compared to the average UxC spot price for the year of US$33.9/lb U3O8.
- Gross loss before impairments for the year of US$3.4M, compared to a
gross profit before impairments in FY2013 of US$55.9M, due primarily to
lower uranium prices.
- Care and maintenance resulted in a higher impairment of KM inventory of
US$40.7M (FY2013: US$30.9M) and lower uranium prices saw an impairment
of LHM inventory of US$21.0M (FY2013: US$Nil). This was in addition to
the impairment of Queensland exploration assets at 31 December 2013 of
US$226.5M after tax. Net loss after tax attributable to members of the
Group of US$338.4M was recorded for the year.
- Cash Flow:
- Positive cash flow from operating activities totalled US$10.1M for the
year after interest payments of US$33.0M and exploration expenditure of
US$1.7M.
- Cash outflow from investing activities totalled US$25.3M:
- plant and equipment acquisitions of US$20.3M, predominantly the new
tailings facility at LHM and acid recovery plant and tailings pipeline
at KM; and
- capitalised exploration expenditure of US$5.8M. Exploration
expenditure in future periods will be lower.
- Cash inflow from financing activities of US$26.3M in the year ended 30
June 2014 is mainly attributable to:
- the net proceeds received from the share placement of US$78.2M;
- the US$20M non-refundable deposit received as part of the settlement
of the sale of a 25% minority interest in Langer Heinrich to CNNC; and
- net debt repayments of US$68.8M.
- Cash Position:
- Cash of US$88.8M at 30 June 2014.
- On 23 July 2014 - completion of the settlement of the sale of a 25%
interest in the Langer Heinrich mining operation for consideration of
US$190M. The sale was subject to a number of conditions precedent, which
were met in full by 30 June 2014. A US$20M deposit was received in April
2014 with the balance of US$170M received on 23 July 2014.
- Exploration and Development:
- Manyingee Project, Western Australia - As announced on 14 January 2014,
a revised Mineral Resources estimate for the Manyingee Deposit was
completed. The results include an Indicated Mineral Resource of 15.7Mlb
U3O8 and an Inferred Mineral Resource of 10.2Mlb U3O8, both at an
average grade of 850ppm U3O8, using a 250ppm and 0.2m minimum thickness
cut-off. Compared to the previous Mineral Resource estimate announced in
1999 (reported at a 300ppm U3O8 cut-off), the updated 2014 Mineral
Resource estimate shows a minor reduction in contained U3O8 for the
Indicated portion of the Mineral Resource and an increase in the
Inferred portion of the Mineral Resource. Despite the change in
disequilibrium factor used to determine uranium grades, which resulted
in a reduction in the Indicated Mineral Resource material grade, the
overall grade of the deposit has increased due to revised geological
modelling and estimation techniques. The Company is preparing a draft
permit application for advancement of a Field Leach Trial (FLT) to
further advance this project. A final application is expected to be
submitted to Western Australia regulatory officials once completed in
FY2015.
- Aurora - Michelin Uranium Project, Canada - As announced on 26 June
2014, a revised Mineral Resource estimate for the Michelin Deposit (the
"2014 Mineral Resource Estimate"), was completed. The 2014 Mineral
Resource Estimate for the Michelin Deposit was successful in converting
some 13.2Mlb U3O8 of previously Inferred category material into the
Measured and Indicated categories, as well as adding 3.8Mlb U3O8 for a
Measured and Indicated Mineral Resource total of 84.1Mlb U3O8. This is
equivalent to a 25% increase in Measured and Indicated material and a
36% increase in the grade of the Mineral Resources recoverable using
open pit mining techniques. Mineral Resources remaining in the Inferred
category now stand at 22.9Mlb U3O8.
- Production Guidance
- Revised FY2014 production guidance was achieved at 7.943Mlb U3O8, at the
upper end of the range of 7.8-8.0Mlb U3O8 advised on 7 February 2014.
- With KM on care and maintenance, Paladin's guidance for LHM for FY2015
is 5.4-5.8Mlb U3O8.
- Sales Volumes
- Uranium sales volumes are expected to fluctuate quarter-on-quarter due
to the uneven timing of contractual commitments and resultant delivery
scheduling by customers. Now that production has reached design levels,
sales, production volumes and inventories are expected to be comparable
on an annualised basis.
- Langer Heinrich Minority Interest Sale
- On 20 January 2014, the Company announced that it had signed an
agreement to sell a 25% interest in LHM to CNNC Overseas Uranium Holding
Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of CNNC, the leading Chinese nuclear
utility, for consideration of US$190M.
- An offtake component of the agreement will allow CNNC to purchase its
pro-rata share of product based on the prevailing market spot price at
the time of sale. There is also an opportunity for Paladin to benefit by
securing additional long term offtake arrangements with CNNC, at arm's
length market rates, from Paladin's share of LHM production.
- On 23 July 2014, the Company completed the settlement of the sale. The
sale was subject to a number of conditions precedent which were met in
full by 30 June 2014.
- Proceeds from the sale will be utilised to repay debt across the
Company.
- With this major initiative to joint venture a minority equity stake in
Langer Heinrich now completed, the door is open to pursue other
opportunities, utilising the unique platform Paladin has developed in
the global uranium mining industry, to further consolidate and
strengthen its balance sheet. This will, in turn, also prepare the
Company for growth into a major Tier 1 uranium producer.
- Successful Refinancing of Langer Heinrich and Kayelekera Facilities
- On 17 January 2014, the Company announced it had entered into a project
finance facility of US$110M and US$20M working capital facility for the
refinancing of the previous LHM and the KM project finance facilities.
- On 23 July 2014, the Company announced it had refinanced the existing
US$110M project finance facility and US$20M working capital facility
into a new US$70M syndicated loan facility. Proceeds were utilised to
prepay US$30.8M of the existing facility, taking the outstanding balance
to US$70M.
- This new facility will provide significant cash flow benefits and
further strengthens Paladin's financial position. The annual principal
repayments will be reduced by US$32M over the first 3.5 years of the
facility (2014 to 2017 calendar years), from US$18.3M pa to US$9.1M pa
with the first repayment of US$4.55M not due until December 2014.
The documents comprising the Financial Report for the year ended 30 June 2014, including the Report to Shareholders, Management Discussion and Analysis, Financial Statements and Certifications will be filed with the Company's other documents on Sedar (sedar.com) and on the Company's website (paladinenergy.com.au).
Generally Accepted Accounting Practice
The news release includes non-GAAP performance measures: C1 cost of production, non-cash costs as well as other income and expenses. The Company believes that, in addition to the conventional measures prepared in accordance with GAAP, the Company and certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company's performance and ability to generate cash flow. The additional information provided herein should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.
Declaration
The information in this announcement that relates to minerals exploration and mineral resources is based on information compiled by David Princep BSc, FAusIMM (CP) who has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity that he is undertaking to qualify as Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (JORC Code). Mr Princep is a full-time employee of Paladin Energy Ltd. Mr. Princep consents to the inclusion of the information in this announcement in the form and context in which it appears. The Mineral Resources for the Manyingee deposit were announced to the ASX on the 14 January 2014, the Mineral Resources for the Michelin Deposit were announced to the ASX on the 26 June 2014 and the information contained within has not materially changed since it was last reported.
Conference Call
Conference Call and Investor Update is scheduled for 06:30 Perth & Hong Kong, Friday 29 August 2014, 18:30 Toronto and 23:30 London, Thursday 28 August 2014. Details are included in a separate news release dated 22 August 2014.
To view the Financial Report please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/paladin_energy_2014_annual_report.pdf
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