Goldplat plc building gold production and increasing profitability

Gerard Kisbey-Green, CEO of Goldplat plc, commented: “The conclusion of the Rand Refinery dispute and the completion of the elution circuit at GRG were key highlights of the Quarter.  As we continue to focus on building gold production and increasing profitability, we look forward to progressing the turnaround at Kilimapesa and securing new strategic supply contracts at an international level for our recovery operations.”

Goldplat plc LON:GDP, the AIM listed gold producer, with international gold recovery operations based in South Africa and Ghana and a gold mine in Kenya, this morning announced an operational update for the three months ended 31 March 2018 (the ‘Quarter’).

Overview

  • 28,534 gold equivalent ounces were sold and transferred during the nine months ended 31 March 2018 (nine months ended 31 March 2017: 27,714 ounces)
  • The installation of the elution plant and associated ancillary infrastructure at Gold Recovery Ghana was completed, with the first gold pour from this operation taking place during the Quarter
  • Rand Refinery paid Goldplat Recovery (Pty) Ltd an undisclosed amount in full and final settlement of the dispute between the two parties. This dispute has now been concluded
  • WH Ireland has been appointed as sole Broker to Goldplat plc

Production for the Quarter

Overall production of 6,966 ounces of gold and gold equivalents was achieved during the Quarter, with operating profitability continuing at the recovery operations together with a continued reduction in losses made at Kilimapesa Gold Mine (‘Kilimapesa’).  In line with our commitment to build production output and profitability, the sourcing of by-product material for processing at the recovery operations and improving operational efficiencies at Kilimapesa remain primary areas of strategic focus for the Company.  During the Quarter, sourcing of material for Gold Recovery Ghana was slower than anticipated, however several batches of new material are in the final stages of contract completion. Losses continued at Kilimapesa due to lower grades and problems with the impact crusher at Plant 2.

Gold Equivalent Ounces
for the month period ending 31 March 2018
Goldplat Plc – Group       Year ending
3rd Qtr 9 Months 9 Months 12 Months
Actual Actual Actual Previous
Mar-18 Mar-18 Mar-17 Jun-17
Equivalent Gold Equivalent Gold Equivalent Gold Equivalent Gold
Oz Oz oz oz
Gold Equivalent Production
 
Goldplat Recovery (Pty) Ltd 4,533 18,501 17,518 29,418
Gold Recovery Ghana Ltd 1,192  4,789 8,391  10,031
Kilimapesa Gold (Pty) Ltd 1,241 3,922 2,154  3,408
Total  6,966 27,212 28,063 42,857
Gold Equivalent Sold
Goldplat Recovery (Pty) Ltd 3,852 15,272 12,732 22,570
Gold Recovery Ghana Ltd  339  5,032 7,909  8,327
Kilimapesa Gold (Pty) Ltd 1,380 4,100 1,993 3,215
Total 5,571 24,404 22,634 34,112
         
Gold Equivalent Transferred
 
Goldplat Recovery (Pty) Ltd 1,180 4,130 5,080 6,173
Total   1,180   4,130   5,080   6,173
Gold Equivalent Sold and Transferred
Goldplat Recovery (Pty) Ltd  5,032   19,402   17,812  28,743
Gold Recovery Ghana Ltd   339   5,032   7,909 8,327
Kilimapesa Gold (Pty) Ltd 1,380 4,100 1,993  3,215
Total 6,751 28,534 27,714 40,285

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

  • During the Quarter GPL produced 4,533 ounces of gold and gold equivalents with 3,852 ounces of gold sold for own account and 1,180 ounces transferred to clients
  • Overall production at GPL was slightly below plan, with Carbon-In-Leach (‘CIL’) production exceeding plan and deliveries to the by-product circuits below plan. Overall targets for the year remain on track
  • The dispute between Rand Refinery and GPL was concluded during the Quarter with all legal agreements being completed and Rand Refinery paying an undisclosed amount to GPL. Business between the two parties has resumed
  • Good progress was made during the Quarter to clean-up a decommissioned gold operation for a large South African gold mining producer, with completion on track for the end of FY2018
  • By-product contract renewals for the major South African gold producers are currently underway
  • Metallurgical testwork to increase the economics of the strategic CIL stockpile are ongoing and are yielding positive results
  • Process optimisation test work for the re-processing of the Tailings Storage Facility resource continues, as progress (by the DMR) on the West Pit 3 for final deposition is awaited

Goldplat Recovery Ghana (‘GRG’), Ghana

  • GRG produced 1,192 ounces of gold and gold equivalents, with 339 ounces of gold being sold for own account during the Quarter
  • During the Quarter the elution plant and associated infrastructure was completed. This allows further beneficiation of a lot of the material to Dore bars and also fulfils a requirement of the previous gold licence renewal
  • Sourcing of material for GRG remains a primary focus and several batches of new material are currently being finalised
  • GRG began pouring gold on-site during the Quarter
  • An environmental clean-up project with the Ghanaian Government to rehabilitate artisanal mining tailings remains under discussion, pending Government go-ahead

Kilimapesa Gold (‘KPG’)

  • KPG produced 1,241 ounces of gold and gold equivalents, with 1,380 ounces of gold sold for own account during the Quarter
  • Production for the Quarter was below plan due to lower than expected grades from the underground mine as well as problems experienced with the crushing circuit at Plant 2
  • Cost optimisation is ongoing and internal approval for the installation of grid power at Plant 2, and the underground mine and Teng Teng was granted during the Quarter
  • The Kempe drill is now operational at Kilimapesa Hill underground mine. This will assist in the forward planning of mining layouts with a consequent improvement of grades and costs
  • Further optimisation of the metallurgical recovery is underway and we expect positive results in the near term

International marketing and sourcing

  • During the Quarter the Global Sourcing Team completed a strategic global sourcing plan, which supported the Group’s ongoing focus on South and North America as well as West Africa, with material being shipped to and processed primarily at GRG
  • Senior teams concluded a comprehensive roadshow to North America as well as to Peru during the Quarter

Gerard Kisbey-Green, CEO of Goldplat plc, commented: “The conclusion of the Rand Refinery dispute and the completion of the elution circuit at GRG were key highlights of the Quarter.  As we continue to focus on building gold production and increasing profitability, we look forward to progressing the turnaround at Kilimapesa and securing new strategic supply contracts at an international level for our recovery operations.”

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