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Silvercrest Metals earns $116.72-million (U.S.) in 2023

2024-03-11 10:18 ET - News Release

Mr. Eric Fier reports

SILVERCREST REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER AND 2023 ANNUAL FINANCIAL RESULTS

Silvercrest Metals Inc. has released its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2023 (Q4 2023) and the year ended Dec. 31, 2023. This release also provides additional operational results, expanding on the Jan. 23, 2024, release of Q4 2023 operational results from the company's Las Chispas operation located in Sonora, Mexico. All amounts herein are presented in United States dollars, unless otherwise stated.

N. Eric Fier, chief executive officer, commented: "Two thousand twenty-three marked a successful first full year of commercial production at Las Chispas, with the operation exceeding the high end of sales guidance, beating the low end of AISC guidance, delivering impressive operating margins of 61 per cent and generating $121.1-million in free cash flow. We are extremely proud that within seven months of declaring commercial production we became debt-free, after repaying $50-million in debt in the first half of 2023 (H1 2023). This was in addition to strategically allocating a total of $37.2-million in capital throughout the year to share buybacks, exploration and increasing our bullion holdings. We ended 2023 with peer-leading treasury assets of $105.2-million, and while we expect the pace of our cash build to slow in 2024 due to the commencement of tax payments and contractor-related charges, we remain uniquely positioned to continue to allocate capital strategically. Our new underground mining contractor began mobilization in February, 2024, a key derisking event, and we are excited that this process is under way while also having our outgoing contractor on site to allow for a smooth transition and continued ramp-up of the underground operations at Las Chispas."

Q4 2023:

  • Recovered 14,100 ounces of gold and 1.34 million oz of silver, or 2.47 million oz of silver equivalent (AgEq);
  • Sold 16,100 oz of Au and 1.28-million oz of Ag, or 2.56 million oz of AgEq;
  • Cash costs of $7.45 per oz AgEq sold and corporate AISC (all-in sustaining capital) of $14.36 per oz AgEq sold, which was within the H2 2023 guidance range of $13.75 to $15.50 per oz AgEq sold, but higher than Q3 2023, primarily due to an increase in capital spend and payments to the company's outgoing mining contractor;
  • Average realized price of $1,979/oz Au and $23.09/oz Ag;
  • Revenue of $61.3-million and cost of sales of $24.4-million, resulting in mine operating earnings of $36.9-million, which represents a 60-per-cent operating margin;
  • Net earnings of $35.9-million or basic earnings of 25 cents per share;
  • Free cash flow of $24.1-million or 16 cents per share;
  • Ended the quarter with treasury assets totalling $105.2-million ($86-million cash and $19.2-million in bullion), a $23.4-million or 29-per-cent increase from the prior quarter.

Year ended Dec. 31, 2023:

  • Recovered 59,700 oz of Au and 5.65 million oz of Ag, or 10.40 million oz of AgEq;
  • Sold 58,200 oz of Au and 5.62 million oz of Ag, or 10.25 million oz of AgEq, exceeding 2023 sales guidance of 9.8 million to 10.2 million oz of AgEq;
  • Cash costs of $7.73 per oz AgEq sold was within the guidance range of $7.50 to $8.50 per oz AgEq sold. AISC of $12.58 per oz AgEq sold beat the low end of the 2023 guidance range of $12.75 to $13.75 per oz AgEq sold;
  • Average realized price of $1,946/oz Au and $23.48/oz Ag;
  • Revenue of $245.1-million and cost of sales of $96.8-million, resulting in mine operating income of $148.3-million, which represents a 61-per-cent operating margin;
  • Net earnings of $116.7-million or basic earnings of 79 cents per share;
  • Free cash flow of $121.1-million or 82 cents per share;
  • Financial position remained strong with no debt and treasury assets totalling $105.2-million ($86-million cash and $19.2-million in bullion), a $54.4-million or 107-per-cent increase from the prior year;
  • Fully repaid the $50-million term facility;
  • Repurchased $7.1-million of the company's shares under Silvercrest's normal course issuer bid (NCIB), representing 20 per cent of the allowable 7.4-million-common-share purchase limit.

2024 outlook

The Las Chispas underground operation will continue its ramp-up through 2024 with mining rates expected to remain at or around Q4 2023 levels in H1 2024, as the new mining contractor mobilizes. Mining rates will increase in H2 2024 with a targeted exit rate of 1,050 tonnes per day (tpd). The mine plan was created with a measured ramp-up, which, when combined with balanced usage of surface stockpiles, reduces execution risk. The new mining contractor, a subsidiary of Dumas Contracting Ltd., arrived at site in early February, 2024, to begin mobilization, which is expected to continue through Q3 2024. Guidance for 2024 incorporates assumptions related to the transition of contractors and ramp-up of Dumas, including some one-time costs.

In 2024, the processing plant will operate at an average of 1,200 tpd, except in Q1 2024, due to planned maintenance downtime in February, 2024. This work is now complete and is not expected to impact production in the quarter due to the flexibility afforded by the stockpile for ore blending. Silver equivalent sales are expected to be relatively consistent quarterly throughout 2024.

The company announced its full-year 2024 guidance on Feb. 20, 2024, which highlighted stable production at low costs, despite continued industry cost pressures.

Estimated 2024 corporate AISC of $15 to $15.90/oz AgEq sold is in line with the 2024 AISC estimate based on the 2023 technical report of $15.08/oz AgEq (inclusive of 2024 mine level AISC of $13.48/oz AgEq sold and an estimate of $1.60/oz AgEq sold of corporate level costs). AISC in H1 2024 is expected to be higher than Q4 2023 as a result of Dumas mobilization and demobilization of the outgoing contractor, and is expected to reduce in H2 2024.

In Q1 2024, Silvercrest expects to make payments totalling approximately $30-million for 2023 taxes and duties. Taxes for 2024 are estimated to total $28-million to $33-million and will be paid in quarterly instalments. Special mining duties are paid in the first quarter following the end of each fiscal year in accordance with the mandated annual schedule.

In 2024, cash flows are also expected to be impacted by mobilization and demobilization costs, including a $7.5-million advance that was made in Q1 2024 to support equipment purchases as part of the mobilization of Dumas. The equipment advance will result in estimated savings of $1.5-million over the life of the five-year contract. This advance to Dumas will be credited toward mining services for Silvercrest over 24 months starting in Q3 2024. A total of $4.5-million in mobilization charges will be paid over the mobilization period with the expense recognized over the life of the five-year contract and reflected in AISC during this time.

Underground

Mining rates in Q4 2023 averaged 855 tpd, a 6-per-cent decrease from Q3, 2023, but in line with the ramp-up estimate of 800 to 900 tpd. Rates decreased over the previous quarter as a result of a focus on dilution management. During 2023, mining rates averaged 824 tpd.

In Q4 2023, the company completed 3.6 kilometres of horizontal and vertical underground development. In 2023, the company completed an additional 13.2 km of horizontal and vertical underground development, compared with eight km in 2022.

Processing plant

Average daily mill throughput was 1,136 tpd in Q4 2023 and 1,182 tpd in 2023. Q4 2023 throughput declined slightly from Q3 2023 throughput of 1,245 tpd as the processing plant experienced some unplanned downtime.

Average processed gold and silver grades of 4.28 grams per tonne Au and 410 g/t Ag, or 750 g/t AgEq, in Q4 2023 were in line with Q3 2023 (2-per-cent and 1-per-cent declines, respectively). In 2023, gold and silver processed grades averaged 4.39 g/t Au and 423 g/t Ag, or 771 g/t AgEq.

Costs

During the quarter, cash costs averaged $7.45 per oz AgEq sold. This is higher than Q3 2023 cash costs of $6.53 per oz AgEq sold, but within H2 2023 cash cost guidance range of $7 to $8.50 per oz AgEq sold. Cash costs increased due to higher payments to the company's outgoing mining contractor. In 2023, cash costs averaged $7.73 per oz AgEq sold which was within the 2023 cash cost guidance range of $7.50 to $8.50 per oz AgEq sold.

AISC averaged $14.36 per oz AgEq sold in Q4 2023, higher than $12.23 per oz AgEq sold in Q3 2023 as expected, but within the H2 2023 guidance range of $13.75 to $15.50 per oz AgEq sold. AISC increased due to higher capital spend and payments to the comapny's outgoing mining contractor. AISC in 2023 was $12.58 per oz AgEq sold which beat the low end of the 2023 guidance range of $12.75 to $13.75 per oz AgEq sold.

Sustaining capital expenditures

Sustaining capital expenditures totalled $12-million in Q4 2023 and $37.1-million for 2023, which is consistent with the $39.1-million estimated in the 2023 technical report. Sustaining capital in 2023 was largely related to underground development and underground infrastructure.

Exploration update

During 2023, the company completed exploration work at Las Chispas, which is capitalized as growth capital.

During Q4 2023, 17,947 metres of drilling was completed at Las Chispas, with 42 per cent of the metres focused on infill drilling of inferred resources (see 2023 technical report) for conversion to indicated resources and possible conversion to reserves. The balance of the drilling was focused on new vein targets. In Q4 2023, the company spent $5-million on exploration at Las Chispas. This drilling program will continue in 2024 with a budget of up to $14-million targeting conversion in H1 2024 and targeting inferred growth in H2 2024.

During 2023, 50,233 metres of drilling was completed and $11.4-million was spent on exploration at Las Chispas.

Selected fourth quarter financial results

Revenue

During Q4 2023, the company sold a total of 16,100 oz Au and 1.28 million oz Ag at average realized prices of $1,979/oz Au and $23.09/oz Ag, generating revenue of $61.3-million. During Q4 2022, the company sold a total of 11,400 oz Au and one million oz Ag at average realized prices of $1,730/oz Au and $21.51/oz Ag, generating revenue of $40.8-million. The increased quantities sold resulted from the company having three months of commercial production in Q4 2023 compared with two months in Q4 2022.

During 2023, the company sold a total of 58,200 oz Au and 5.62 million oz Ag at average realized prices of $1,946/oz Au and $23.48/oz Ag, generating revenue of $245.1-million. During 2022, the company sold a total of 11,400 oz Au and 1.12 million oz Ag at average realized prices of $1,730/oz Au and $21.24/oz Ag, generating revenue of $43.5-million. The increased quantities sold resulted from the company having a full year of commercial production in 2023 compared with two months in 2022.

Income

Q4 2023 net earnings of $35.9-million, or 25 cents per share, was $30.7-million higher than Q4 2022 net earnings of $5.2-million, or three cents per share, primarily from higher mine operating earnings resulting from higher realized metal prices and increased sales quantities and lower interest, taxes and foreign exchange losses.

During 2023, the company generated net earnings of $116.7-million, or 79 cents per share, $85.4-million higher than 2022 net earnings of $31.3-million, or 21 cents per share. The increase in net earnings resulted from the company having a full year of commercial production in 2023 compared with two months in 2022.

Cash flow

In Q4 2023, the cash flow generated from operating activities was $36.1-million, an increase of $16.7-million compared with Q4 2022, primarily driven by elevated mine operating earnings. Total cash flow generated from operating activities in 2023 was $158.3-million, a $168.2-million increase from the $9.9-million operating cash outflows in 2022. This notable improvement resulted from increased mine operating earnings and a reduction in cash utilized for working capital.

Q4 2023 free cash flow was $24.1-million (or 16 cents per share) and 2023 free cash flow was $121.1-million (or 82 cents per share).

Financial position

As at Dec. 31, 2023, the company had treasury assets of $105.2-million ($86-million cash and $19.2-million in bullion), a $54.4-million or 107-per-cent increase from the prior year. The company remains debt-free with access to an undrawn revolving facility of $70-million.

ESG

In 2023, Silvercrest published its inaugural full ESG (environmental, social, governance) report following the success of the Task Force for Climate-Related Disclosures (TCFD) and water stewardship report disclosures in 2022, collectively available on the company's website. This further formalizes the company's commitment to diligent management of ESG issues within its own operations and the local community.

Silvercrest continues to execute on its commitment to invest in initiatives that support water stewardship in communities local to Las Chispas. In 2023, Silvercrest allocated $400,000 from its committed five-year $1.5-million water stewardship initiatives within the community. This investment facilitated approximately 900 metres of sewer system repairs, more than 500 metres of aqueduct enhancements in the Arizpe region of Sonora and the establishment of electrified pumps for wells. In addition, Silvercrest continued to assist local community members with the process to secure water concessions. These projects helped protect the main sources of income for the local population while also creating a second planting season in the local area.

The company's ESG practices and community engagement earned recognition in Mexico with the 2023 Empresas Socialmente Responsables (Socially Responsible Companies) distinction from the Mexican Centre for Philanthropy (CEMEFI). In addition, the company has received recognition from the Confederation of Chambers of Commerce of Mexico (CONCAMIN) in the areas of ESG compliance and outstanding social responsibility and sustainability practices.

Fourth quarter 2023 conference call

A conference call to discuss the company's Q4 2023 operational and financial results will be held Monday, March 11, 2024, at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET. To participate in the conference call, please dial the numbers below.

Date and time: Monday March 11, 2024, at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET

Telephone:

Toronto: 1-416-764-8624

North America toll-free: 1-888-259-6580

Conference ID: 58528537

Webcast: Silvercrest website

About Silvercrest Metals Inc.

Silvercrest is a Canadian precious metals producer headquartered in Vancouver, B.C. The company's principal focus is its Las Chispas operation in Sonora, Mexico. Silvercrest has a continuing initiative to increase its asset base by expanding current resources and reserves, acquiring, discovering and developing high-value precious metals projects, and ultimately operating multiple silver-gold mines in the Americas. The company is led by a proven management team in all aspects of the precious metal mining sector, including taking projects through discovery, finance, on-time and on-budget construction, and production.

Qualified person statement

The qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects for this news release is Mr. Fier, CPG, PEng, CEO for Silvercrest, who has reviewed and approved its contents.

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