OceanaGold Fourth Quarter 2012 Production Report
OceanaGold Fourth Quarter 2012 Production Report
MEDIA
RELEASE
21 January
2013
Oceanagold Fourth Quarter 2012 Production
Report
(MELBOURNE) OceanaGold
Corporation (ASX: OGC, TSX: OGC, NZX: OGC) (the
“Company”) is pleased to release its fourth quarter
report for the quarter ended 31 December 2012, in accordance
with the Australian Securities Exchange (“ASX”) Listing
Rule 5.1. Please note that the numbers contained in this
document are unaudited and subject to finalisation. As a
Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) listed company, the
Company will release its complete 2012 audited financial and
operational results on 14 February 2013 (Australian Eastern
Daylight Time). A conference call to discuss the results
will take place on 15 February 2013.
Key Highlights
• Fourth quarter 2012 gold
production of 76,844 ounces resulting in gold production of
232,909 ounces for 2012
• Fourth quarter 2012 gold
sales of 69,761 ounces sold at unaudited cash costs of
US$638 per ounce
• FY2012 gold sales of 230,119 ounces
at unaudited cash costs of $940 per ounce
• First
marketable grade copper-gold concentrate produced at Didipio
in December 2012
Mick Wilkes, Managing Director and CEO commented, “I am pleased to report that OceanaGold finished 2012 with strong production from the New Zealand operations resulting in production and cash cost guidance for the year being met. As expected both Macraes and Reefton delivered higher grades to the mill during the fourth quarter and thus production was up 55% on the previous quarter.”
He went on to say, “Throughout the year, the Didipio Project team has consistently met each Project milestone and in December, construction was completed on schedule and first saleable copper-gold concentrate produced. Another major milestone was also met last week when the first truckloads of concentrate were delivered to the port. Daily plant throughput rates have reached annualized rates of 2.4Mtpa and are well ahead of our ramp-up schedule for this point in the commissioning program. However, following a minor incident during commissioning we have identified some deficiencies in the tailings delivery system that require modifications. We will be making these improvements over the next few weeks to ensure long-term reliability as the plant ramps up to 3.5 Mtpa. During this time the plant will be temporarily off-line.”
Mr. Wilkes continued, “2013 is a transformational year for the Company as we transition Didipio to operations and become a multi-national gold producer consolidating on the great gains we have made in 2012.”
Operations
Fourth quarter
gold production of 76,844 ounces was up 55% on the previous
quarter bringing the total for 2012 to 232,909 ounces.
Macraes Goldfield fourth quarter production was 58,872
ounces representing an increase of 60% compared to the third
quarter due primarily to higher grades and improved gold
recoveries. Reefton Goldfield fourth quarter production was
17,972 ounces representing an increase of 42% compared to
the previous quarter, which was mainly attributable to the
higher grades through the mill from the Souvenir Pit, and
improved gold recoveries.
Subsequent to the year end, the Macraes Open Pit experienced a major movement of the footwall, an area of the mine that has been subject to frequent movement over the past 16 years. In this case, a heavy rainfall event has triggered the ground movement resulting in restricted access to high grade ore at the base of the pit for a period of 16 days. The monitoring system in place gave ample warning of the higher movement allowing all personnel and equipment to be evacuated from the pit and underground without harm. Access to the underground was re-established and normal operations recommenced there after four days. Access to the base of the open pit has now been re-established and further rehabilitation of the haul roads in this area is ongoing. Mining activities have continued unaffected in other areas of the open pit. The Company expects that this will have some effect on production for the first quarter as high grade ore stockpiles on the ROM are consumed. Production over the year is expected to be variable by quarter as grade profiles vary, combined with the timing of planned plant maintenance etc. An update on the effect of this event on full year production will be provided in due course however it is not expected to affect the 2013 production guidance range provided last month.
Revenue for the fourth quarter was US$119 million with the average gold price received during the period being US$1,705 per ounce on 69,761 ounces sold. Unaudited cash costs were US$638 per ounce for the fourth quarter and US$940 for the full year 2012, which was below the Company’s revised cost guidance of US$1,000 to US$1,050 per ounce. The decrease in cash costs from the third quarter 2012 was mainly attributable to higher ounces of gold sold.
- Table 1 - Combined Operating Statistics
- Table 2 - Macraes Operating Statistics
- Table 3 - Reefton Operating Statistics
Didipio Project
Construction & Commissioning
In the fourth
quarter, construction activities at the Didipio Project
transitioned to commissioning with the crushing circuit
commissioned in October and milling activities commencing in
November. In December, the Company announced production of
first copper-gold concentrate with the process plant ramp up
achieving higher than expected daily throughput rates by
year end. Throughput rates are steadily increasing and have
approached 2.5Mtpa rates with recoveries of greater than 80%
for gold and 85% for copper already being consistently
achieved. Last week, the first truckloads of marketable
copper-gold concentrate were delivered to the port. Some
areas requiring modifications have been identified including
the tailings delivery system that is being examined for long
term-term reliability as the plant ramps up to 3.5Mtpa rate.
With the plant ramping up faster than expected, these works
will be undertaken over the next few weeks resulting in the
process plant being temporarily off-line as is necessary to
facilitate these improvements.
In the fourth quarter, OceanaGold continued to invest in community projects in Didipio and neighbouring communities. This includes a US$1.4 million commitment toward the development of a municipality road project to connect Didipio to the municipalities of Kasibu, Solano and Bambang in Nueva Vizcaya. A number of other OceanaGold funded projects were completed during the quarter including construction of new classrooms at the local elementary and secondary schools as well as local community road and bridge upgrades. As part of the Company’s commitment to President Aquino’s National Greening Program, the Company continued to advance its agroforestry program with the reforestation of 22 hectares of land in Barangay Debibi.
On December 3rd, Category 5
super Typhoon Pablo hit the southern Philippine island of
Mindanao causing mass devastation throughout the island.
OceanaGold provided assistance to the Philippines Natural
Disaster response team in support of the Typhoon Pablo
relief efforts. This assistance included medicine, water and
blankets as well as logistical assistance.
Figure
1 – Plant Site Overview
Figure 2 – Completed Process Plant
Figure 3 –
Concentrate Loading and
Handling
Figure 4 – First Shipment of Concentrate to Port
Exploration
Exploration expenditure
for the quarter was $4.1 million. The majority of the
expenditure was in New Zealand where exploration activities
at Reefton continued to focus on deep drilling at the
historic Blackwater mine and a combination of helicopter
assisted diamond drilling and reverse circulation (RC)
drilling along strike to the north and south of the
Blackwater mine. At Blackwater, the third deep drill hole
(WA25) commenced to test the northern strike extent of the
Birthday Reef. Results from this drill hole are expected in
the first quarter of 2013.
Exploration activities at the
Macraes Goldfield continued with the diamond drill program
at the Frasers Underground mine. The program was completed
in December and results have confirmed mineralisation to the
north and north-east of the current workings and
mineralisation remains open on both ends.
In the
Philippines, exploration focused on preparation for scout
drilling at Mogambos and D’Beau. Through surface
exploration activities and geological modelling, the Company
identified additional anomalous gold and porphyry-style
copper-gold mineralisation prospects within its FTAA
boundary. The FTAA exploration extension permit is expected
in the near-term.
FY2012 Results Release and
Conference Call
The Company will release its
2012 financial results on 14 February 2013 and host a
conference call / webcast to discuss the results at 8:30am
on Friday 15 February 2013 (Melbourne, Australia time) /
4:30pm on Thursday 14 February (Toronto, Canada
time).
Webcast Participants
To
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Playback
of Webcast
If you are unable to attend the call,
a recording will be available for viewing on the Company’s
website from 11:30am on Friday 15 February (Melbourne,
Australia time) / 7.30pm on Thursday 14 February (Toronto,
Canada time).
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About OceanaGold
OceanaGold Corporation is a significant Asia Pacific gold producer with projects located on the South Island of New Zealand and in the Philippines. The Company’s assets encompass New Zealand’s largest gold mining operation at the Macraes Goldfield in Otago which is made up of the Macraes Open Pit and the Frasers Underground mines. Additionally on the west coast of the South Island, the Company operates the Reefton Open Pit mine. The Company’s Didipio Project in northern Luzon, Philippines is in commissioning and is expected to produce 100,000 ounces of gold and 14,000 tonnes of copper per year on average over an estimated 16 year mine life. OceanaGold expects to produce 285,000 to 325,000 ounces of gold in FY2013 from the New Zealand and Philippine operations combined.
OceanaGold is listed on the Toronto, Australian and New Zealand stock exchanges under the symbol OGC.
Cautionary Statement
Statements
in this release may be forward-looking statements or
forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable
securities laws. Any statements that express or involve
discussions with respect to predictions, expectations,
beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or
future events or performance (often, but not always, using
words or phrases such as "expects" or "does not expect", "is
expected", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", "plans",
"estimates" or "intends", or stating that certain actions,
events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will"
be taken, occur or be achieved) are not statements of
historical fact and may be forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements such as production forecasts are
subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties which could
cause actual events or results to differ materially from
those reflected in the forward-looking statements. They
include, among others, the accuracy of mineral reserve and
resource estimates and related assumptions, inherent
operating risks and those risk factors identified in the
Company’s most recent Annual Information Form prepared and
filed with securities regulators which is available on SEDAR
at www.sedar.com under the Company’s name. There are no
assurances the Company can fulfil such forward-looking
statements and, subject to applicable securities laws, the
Company undertakes no obligation to update such statements.
Such forward-looking statements are only predictions based
on current information available to management as of the
date that such predictions are made; actual events or
results may differ materially as a result of risks facing
the Company, some of which are beyond the Company's control.
Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements. The information contained in
this release is not investment or financial product
advice.
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