Goldplat plc “Return to net profitability, cash flow profitable”

Goldplat plc, the AIM listed gold producer, has given DirectorsTalk its interim results for the six months ended 31 December 2015.

Overview

  • Return to net profitability with a profit before tax of £395,000 for the six months ended 31 December 2015 (6 months 2014: loss of £377,000)
  • Primary gold recovery operations in South Africa and Ghana both cash flow positive
  • Overall gold production for the six month period was 17,457 ounces (FY 2015: 30,525 ounces)
  • 17,875 ounces total gold sold / transferred (FY 2015: 24,904 ounces)
  • A significant JORC compliant resource of 81,959 ounces of gold with additional silver and uranium oxide upside has been identified in the tailings facility at gold recovery operation in South Africa – work underway to determine optimal production and processing methods to optimise value
  • Expansion and development plans underway at Kilimapesa Gold Mine in Kenya to alleviate project losses going forward
  • Results underpin the success of Goldplat’s turnaround strategy – additional capital projects planned to retain more of the value in-house and further increase profitability

Chairman’s Statement

I am delighted to report that Goldplat has returned to net profitability during the period under review.  Our portfolio of core assets consists of two gold recovery operations recovering gold from by-products of the mining process in South Africa and Ghana, and the Kilimapesa gold mine in Kenya.

I am pleased to say that the turnaround strategy put into place in the previous year to address various issues, as well as to make Goldplat more profitable in the continued low gold price environment, has progressed well during this interim period and is starting to deliver the desired outcomes and benefits.  Risks associated with reliance on a single refinery have been mitigated, and elution throughput capacity at Goldplat Recovery (Pty) Ltd in South Africa has been increased to in excess of eight tonnes per day. Numerous capital projects, all funded internally and critical to the turnaround, have been successfully completed and backlog stocks have largely been processed. The problems relating to Rand Refinery, which resulted in the inability to process certain materials, significant backlog stock build-up, consequential reduced new deliveries from numerous clients, and a significant reduction in cashflow and profitability, are now behind us.  The primary recovery operations are both cashflow positive and profitable.

With regard to our financial performance, I am pleased to report a profit before tax of £395,000 for the six months ended 31 December 2015 (a turnaround from a loss before tax of £796,000 for FY2015 and a loss of £377,000 for the six month period ended 31 December 2014). At the operating level the profit was £261,000 (compared to a loss of £711,000 for FY 2015 and a loss of £827,000 for the six months ended 31 December 2014). Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period stood at £729,000 (compared to £630,000 at end of FY 2015 and £643,000 at the end of December 2014).

With regard to group production and sales, overall gold production for the six month period ended 31 December 2015 was 17,457 ounces (compared to 30,525 ounces of gold in FY 2015) and significantly, total gold sold / transferred for the period was 17,875 ounces (compared to 24,904 ounces in FY 2015). This demonstrates not only increased levels of production, but increased sales and a turnover in stocks. The following table summarises gold production, transfers and sales for the period per operation:

Goldplat Plc Consolidated 31 December 2015
kg
31 December 2015
oz
Year ended 30 June 2015 total kg Year ended 30 June 2015 total oz
Total gold production
Gold Recovery Ghana 146 4,694 190 6,111
Kilimapesa Gold 29 932 71 2,278
Goldplat Recovery 368 11,831 688 22,135
Total 543 17,457 949 30,525
Gold Sold
Gold Recovery Ghana 175 5,626 80 2,578
Kilimapesa Gold 29 932 64 2,073
Goldplat Recovery 255 8,198 514 16,530
Total 459 14,756 658 21,181
Metal Transfers to clients
Goldplat Recovery 97 3,119 116 3,723
Total 97 3,119 116 3,723
Total sold/transferred
Gold Recovery Ghana 175 5,626 80 2,578
Kilimapesa Gold 29 932 64 2,073
Goldplat Recovery 352 11,317 630 20,253
Total 556 17,875 774 24,904

Goldplat Recovery (Pty) Ltd (‘GPL’), South Africa

The focus at GPL for the period was the completion of a number of capital projects – the most important of which were the installation and commissioning of a 4-tonne elution column and associated equipment, and the depletion of the backlog of stock accumulated as a result of the Rand Refinery issues. I am pleased to report success on these initiatives.

Significant capital projects commissioned during the period, all of which were funded internally, include the installations of a new electric boiler; a new woodchip wash plant; a replacement mill in the low grade circuit; a new pumping station for the tailings treatment plant; a cyanide storage facility; the aforementioned 4-tonne elution column; an on-site weighbridge, and a carbon regeneration kiln.  All of these projects represent either the necessary replacement of critical infrastructure and equipment, or new installations which make the operations more efficient and allow GPL to retain more of the value chain which had previously been lost to downstream third parties.

Gold production at GPL for the six month period ended 31 December 2015 was 11,831 ounces of gold (compared to 22,135 ounces for FY 2015) with gold sales/transferred of 11,317 ounces for the period (compared to 20,253 for FY 2015). These results are particularly pleasing considering that the new elution capacity only came into production towards the end of the period, and that significant attention was given to processing material from Goldplat Recovery Ghana (“GRG”).

The highlight of the period was the successful installation and commissioning of the 4-tonne elution column. As previously reported a used plant consisting of three 4-tonne elution columns and associated equipment was acquired from DRD Gold Limited during FY 2015, with the first column being successfully installed and commissioned at GPL during the six month period ended 31 December 2015. This has increased elution throughput from approximately 1.5 tonne per day to in excess of 8 tonnes per day. Not only has this enabled the rapid reduction of backlog stocks, but has provided the flexibility and capacity to procure and process additional sources of material from within South Africa and internationally.

During the period a Competent Person was engaged to complete a JORC-compliant Resource Statement for the Tailings Storage Facility at GPL.  In January 2016 a total resource of 81,959 ounces of gold, 216,094 ounces of silver and 193,276 pounds of U3O8 (uranium oxide) was declared.  Work is underway to determine the optimal production method, recovery process, final tailings deposition facility and costs associated with re-processing this material.

Goldplat Recovery Ghana (‘GRG’), Ghana

For the six month period ended 31 December 2015, GRG was limited to a single revenue stream (fine carbon). As a result of the Rand Refinery problems a significant increase in stock was built up in Ghana, resulting in payments to clients being delayed, pending treatment, and clients in turn delaying additional deliveries. In October 2015 GRG entered into a pre-payment agreement with Auramet International LLC to accelerate receipt of funds due from Aurubis Refinery in December 2015. This enabled GRG to accelerate payments to material suppliers in Ghana and in return facilitate the receipt of new material from these suppliers. This transaction was concluded successfully and GRG may enter into similar transactions in the future, as and when required.

Significant progress has been made during the period with respect to the restoration of production volumes as well as the depletion of stocks.  Production for the six months to 31 December 2015 was 4,694 ounces of gold (compared to a total of 6,111 ounces of gold during FY2015 and 2 964 ounces of gold for the six months to 31 December 2014).  Gold sold during the period amounted to 5,626 ounces (compared to 2,578 ounces during FY2015 and 1,242 ounces for the six months to 31 December 2014).

The CIL circuit is currently being dismantled and containerised for shipment to Kilimapesa in Kenya. This will free up space on the constrained site in Tema, Ghana for the potential expansion of other revenue streams. Plans for the final rehabilitation of the tailings deposition dam (which had reached capacity and was the reason for the cessation of the CIL process) have been completed with work planned to commence during the period to June 2016.  The rehabilitation of the dam will also free up significant space on site.

During the period a shotblast facility was constructed and commissioned at GRG for the processing of steel mill liners and production of a concentrate for export. This represents a new revenue stream for GRG.  Contracts for sourcing of material have been signed post December 2015 and deliveries of liners have commenced.

Plans are being prepared to install an elution column at the Tema site to improve the processing of carbon and to produce bullion for export in terms of our licence agreement with the Minerals Commission.

Strategically, Goldplat continues to view GRG as a significant growth opportunity with plans to source material for GRG from both West Africa and South America ongoing.

Kilimapesa Gold

Challenges at Kilimapesa remain significant and production of 932 ounces of gold for the six month period ended 31 December 2015 was down compared to 2,278 ounces of gold in FY 2015 and 1,081 ounces for the six month period to 31 December 2014. The main reason for this decrease was that sourcing of tailings from third parties was stopped by the Kenyan Government during the period.  Processing of tailings from within the Kilimapesa lease area has subsequently been restarted.

Re-opening of Adit D was completed during the period and on-reef development began. A second outlet to Adit Bull has commenced on reef.  Once completed, a new mining block will be opened up between Adit Bull and Adit D levels, which will provide production flexibility. Low grade ore is being stockpiled for later processing and waste sorting continues.

The Teng-Teng mine, which is part of the Kilimapesa exploration permit, was dewatered and re-equipped during the period.  On-reef exploration has commenced in this area with encouraging gold grades reported by previous owners being confirmed from initial limited and early stage exploration work.

A Knelson concentrator was installed at Kilimapesa during the period and is ready for trials at the existing processing facility.

Operations at Kilimapesa continue to be processing-constrained, both in terms of the size and efficiency of the existing processing facility as well as the tailings deposition facility. The life of the tailings deposition facility has now been extended to 6-9 months. Ground for a new processing facility and tailings deposition site has been secured with all the necessary documentation and permitting being substantially complete, with only the approval of the Environmental Impact Assessment and VAT exemptions pending.  Designs for both the processing plant and the tailings facility have been completed. The expansion is planned in two stages, the first of which includes moving the CIL plant from GRG to Kilimapesa and constructing it on the new site. An interim tailings facility serving the CIL will be constructed on the final facility site. This process is expected to commence during Q2 2016 and be completed before the end of 2016.

Discussions regarding funding of the above project as well as regarding Kilimapesa in general remain ongoing with renewed interest being showed since the gold price started to improve. A local bank facility of $250,000 is in place for financing of equipment related to the production and processing expansion.

Exploration and Development Portfolio

In the light of the political problems in Burkina Faso, the Nyieme gold project, which is at an early stage of exploration, and Midas Gold SARL, which has potential to be developed into a gold recovery operation, remain low priority projects in the near term.  In Ghana it is intended that progress will be made on the Anumso Gold Project. To this end, preliminary talks are underway with third parties regarding potential partnerships

Conclusion

For the rest of the current year we expect production and sales to continue at current rates, and for the recovery operations to build on the success of the first half. Capital projects during the period to June 2016 will be restricted to high priority projects including, but not limited to, the stage 1 expansion at Kilimapesa and the installation of an elution column at GRG. The major challenge ahead is to return Kilimapesa to profitability or to find a corporate solution to alleviate the losses from this operation.

With a turnaround strategy in place and delivering results, the problems associated with the Rand Refinery overcome, cost cutting efforts continuing, and the gold price showing signs of recovery, we remain optimistic about the future of Goldplat.

Brian Moritz
Chairman

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