ENDEAVOUR MINING ANNOUNCES SALE OF NZEMA TO
BCM INTERNATIONAL
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George Town, August 9, 2017 - Endeavour
Mining (TSX:EDV OTCQX: EDVMF) ("Endeavour") is pleased to announce
that it has agreed the sale of its 90% stake in the non-core Nzema
Mine to BCM International Ltd ("BCM") for a total cash
consideration of up to US$65 million.
Sebastien de Montessus, President & CEO of
Endeavour Mining, said: "The sale of Nzema fits into our stated
strategic objective of actively managing our asset portfolio to
improve its overall quality. The sale also enables us to further
streamline our efforts on long-life low-cost operations, with two
in Mali, two in Burkina Faso and two in Ivory Coast.
BCM has extensive experience in Ghana, where it
is headquartered, and we believe it has the right set of skills and
capabilities to take Nzema beyond its current three-year mine life,
for the benefit of all its stakeholders, including employees, the
government of Ghana, and local communities."
Under the sale agreement, BCM will pay Endeavour
US$20 million upon closing of the transaction, with an additional
US$45 million in deferred payments to be made over the remaining
current mine life to 2019 based upon reaching certain agreed upon
milestones related to mine free cash flow generation. The
transaction is expected to close at the end of September following
the approval from the Ghanaian government.
UPDATED 2017 GUIDANCE
The Nzema sale effective date for economic
purposes is July 1, 2017. To follow reporting standards, Endeavour
has deconsolidated Nzema from its full year 2017 guidance as
outlined in Tables 1-3 below.
As shown in Table 1, following the sale of
Nzema, the Group production guidance for 2017 has been reduced from
600,000 - 640,000 ounces to 500,000 - 530,000 ounces.
Table 1: Production Guidance, in
ounces
On a 100%
basis, in ounces |
INITIAL 2017 GUIDANCE |
|
UPDATED 2017 GUIDANCE |
Agbaou |
175,000 |
- |
180,000 |
|
175,000 |
- |
180,000 |
Tabakoto |
150,000 |
- |
160,000 |
|
150,000 |
- |
160,000 |
Nzema |
100,000 |
- |
110,000 |
|
0 |
- |
0 |
Ity |
75,000 |
- |
80,000 |
|
75,000 |
- |
80,000 |
Karma |
100,000 |
- |
110,000 |
|
100,000 |
- |
110,000 |
GROUP-WIDE PRODUCTION |
600,000 |
- |
640,000 |
|
500,000 |
- |
530,000 |
As shown in Table 2, the Group AISC is expected
to decrease from $860-905/oz to $855-900/oz, as the benefit of
removing the higher-cost Nzema mine was partially offset by
corporate and sustaining exploration costs being allocated over a
smaller number of ounces at Group level.
Table 2: AISC Guidance, in $/oz
In
$/oz |
INITIAL 2017 GUIDANCE |
|
2017 GUIDANCE |
Agbaou |
660 |
- |
700 |
|
660 |
- |
700 |
Tabakoto |
950 |
- |
990 |
|
950 |
- |
990 |
Nzema |
895 |
- |
940 |
|
0 |
- |
0 |
Ity |
740 |
- |
780 |
|
740 |
- |
780 |
Karma |
750 |
- |
800 |
|
750 |
- |
800 |
MINE-LEVEL
AISC |
800 |
- |
850 |
|
785 |
- |
835 |
Corporate G&A |
37 |
- |
34 |
|
42 |
- |
40 |
Sustaining exploration |
23 |
- |
22 |
|
28 |
- |
25 |
GROUP
AISC |
860 |
- |
905 |
|
855 |
- |
900 |
As shown in Table 3, the corresponding guidance
for the Group Free Cash Flow before growth projects (and before
working capital movement, tax and financing costs) has also been
updated. Assuming a gold price of $1,200/oz, the Free Cash Flow for
the full year is now expected to be $100 million, a decrease from
the original guidance of $125 million.
Table 3: Free Cash Flow Guidance based on
Production and AISC Guidance Mid-points, in $m
In
$m |
$1,100/oz |
$1,200/oz |
$1,300/oz |
NET REVENUE
(based on production guidance mid-point) |
550 |
600 |
650 |
Mine level AISC costs
(based on AISC guidance mid-point) |
(420) |
(420) |
(420) |
Corporate G&A |
(21) |
(21) |
(21) |
Sustaining exploration |
(14) |
(14) |
(14) |
GROUP AISC
MARGIN |
95 |
145 |
195 |
Non-sustaining mine
exploration |
(20) |
(20) |
(20) |
Non-sustaining capital |
(25) |
(25) |
(25) |
FREE
CASH FLOW BEFORE GROWTH PROJECTS (and before WC, tax and
financing cost) |
50 |
100 |
150 |
ABOUT BCM INTERNATIONAL
BCM International is one of Africa's largest
mining and civil contractors, with offices across eight countries
and a long history in Ghana, where it is headquartered.
BCM International has deep mining expertise,
with in house technical staff capable of taking a mine from
start-up through commissioning and set-up of the technical
disciplines of the mine through to ongoing production.
Their experience gained in Ghana over more than
20 years working with local cultural and business practices,
workforce management, local business relationships, tax and
corporate compliance matters, banking relationships and many other
logistical issues is core to the company's business.
ABOUT NZEMA
The Nzema Gold Mine is located approximately
70km from Takoradi in the south-west of Ghana. Endeavour holds a
90% interest in the mine, the remaining 10% is held by the Ghanaian
Government.
Nzema is an open pit mining operation with a
1.6mtpa gravity/CIL processing facility. It commenced production in
2011 and currently employs approximately 800 workers, including
full time Endeavour employees and contractors. In 2016, Nzema
produced 87,710 ounces of gold at an AISC of $1,167/oz. Nzema
produced 53,334 ounces at an All-in Sustaining Cost ("AISC") of
$967/oz for the first half of 2017 and is on track to meet its full
year 2017 guidance of 100,000 to 110,000 ounces at an AISC of
$895-940/oz, with AISC expected to decline in the second half of
2017 due to the grade profile continuing to improve.
ADVISORS
Endeavour's financial adviser is Standard
Chartered Bank and its legal adviser is Clayton Utz.
ENDEAVOUR CONTACT INFORMATION
Martino De Ciccio VP - Strategy & Investor Relations +44
203 011 2719 mdeciccio@endeavourmining.com |
DFH
Public Affairs in Toronto John Vincic, Senior Advisor (416)
206-0118 x.224 jvincic@dfhpublicaffairs.com Brunswick Group LLP
in London Carole Cable, Partner +44 7974 982 458
ccable@brunswickgroup.com |
ABOUT ENDEAVOUR
Endeavour Mining is a TSX-listed intermediate
gold producer, focused on developing a portfolio of high quality
mines in the prolific West-African region, where it has established
a solid operational and construction track record.
Endeavour is ideally positioned as the major
pure West-African multi-operation gold mining company, operating 5
mines across Côte d'Ivoire (Agbaou and Ity), Burkina Faso (Karma),
Mali (Tabakoto), and Ghana (Nzema). In 2017, it expects to produce
between 600koz and 640koz at an AISC of US$860 to US$905/oz.
Endeavour is currently building its Houndé project in Burkina Faso,
which is expected to commence production in Q4-2017 and to become
its flagship low-cost mine with an average annual production of
190koz at an AISC of US$709/oz over an initial 10-year mine life,
based on reserves. The development of the Houndé and Ity CIL
projects are expected to lift Endeavour's group production to
+900kozpa and decrease its average AISC to circa $800/oz by 2019,
while exploration aims to extend all mine lives to +10 years.
Corporate Office: 5 Young St, Kensington, London
W8 5EH, UK
This news release contains "forward-looking
statements" including but not limited to, statements with respect
to Endeavour's plans and operating performance, the estimation of
mineral reserves and resources, the timing and amount of estimated
future production, costs of future production, future capital
expenditures, and the success of exploration activities. Generally,
these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of
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actual results to be materially different from those expressed or
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limited to: risks related to the successful integration of
acquisitions; risks related to international operations; risks
related to general economic conditions and credit availability,
actual results of current exploration activities, unanticipated
reclamation expenses; changes in project parameters as plans
continue to be refined; fluctuations in prices of metals including
gold; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates, increases in
market prices of mining consumables, possible variations in ore
reserves, grade or recovery rates; failure of plant, equipment or
processes to operate as anticipated; accidents, labour disputes,
title disputes, claims and limitations on insurance coverage and
other risks of the mining industry; delays in the completion of
development or construction activities, changes in national and
local government regulation of mining operations, tax rules and
regulations, and political and economic developments in countries
in which Endeavour operates. Although Endeavour has attempted to
identify important factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those contained in forward-looking
statements, there may be other factors that cause results not to be
as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance
that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results
and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in
such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue
reliance on forward-looking statements. Please refer to Endeavour's
most recent Annual Information Form filed under its profile at
www.sedar.com for further information respecting the risks
affecting Endeavour and its business. AISC, all-in sustaining costs
at the mine level, cash costs, operating EBITDA, all-in sustaining
margin, free cash flow, net free cash flow, free cash flow per
share, net debt, and adjusted earnings are non-GAAP financial
performance measures with no standard meaning under IFRS, further
discussed in the section Non-GAAP Measures in the most recently
filed Management Discussion and Analysis.
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