OZ looks at stepping up output

Original article by Matt Chambers
The Australian – Page: 20 : 23-Feb-18

OZ Minerals has posted a 2017 net profit of $A231m, which is 114 per cent higher than previously. CEO Andrew Cole says the company hopes to begin an early-stage scoping study on a potential expansion of the Carrapateena copper and gold mine in early 2019. The South Australian mine is under construction and slated to commence production in late 2019. OZ Minerals shareholders will receive a final dividend of $A0.14 per share, with a full-year payout of $A0.20 per share.

CORPORATES
OZ MINERALS LIMITED – ASX OZL, CASSINI RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX CZI

Kingsgate activist opts to reduce its holding

Original article by Peter Ker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 13 : 24-Jan-18

UK-based Metal Tiger has sold about 5.5 million shares in gold miner Kingsgate Consolidated in the wake of its failed bid for a board spill. The divestment has reduced Metal Tiger’s stake from 8.1 per cent to 5.6 per cent, and CEO Michael McNeilly stresses that the company will continue to be an active investor. Meanwhile, Kingsgate chairman Ross Smyth-Kirk has ruled out boardroom changes in the near-term. The company is pursuing legal action against the Thai Government over its closure of the Chatree mine.

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KINGSGATE CONSOLIDATED LIMITED – ASX KCN, METAL TIGER PLC

Newcrest ramps up Cadia mine’s output

Original article by Peter Ker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 22 : 27-Oct-17

Newcrest Mining’s gold production for the September quarter was slightly below analysts’ forecasts, at 522,917 ounces. However, Newcrest had flagged lower output for the quarter due to maintenance work at its Lihir mine in Papua New Guinea. Newcrest has also advised that it has resumed production at both caves at the Telfer mine, where mining was disrupted by a "seismic event" in April. The company expects to have access to all parts of the mine by the end of 2017.

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NEWCREST MINING LIMITED – ASX NCM, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS

Upbeat Evolution flags higher 2018 cash flow

Original article by Tess Ingram
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 18 : 17-Oct-17

Evolution Mining produced 220,971 ounces of gold in the September 2017 quarter, which is 1.3 per cent higher than in the three months to June. The gold miner has reported an all-in sustaining cost of $US620 ($A786) per ounce for the latest quarter. Evolution’s operating cash flow rose to a record $707m in 2016-17, and finance director Lawrie Conway believes that this can increase by 15-20 per cent in 2017-18. This is despite the recent sale of the Edna May mine to Ramelius Resources.

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EVOLUTION MINING LIMITED – ASX EVN, RAMELIUS RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX RMS, GLENCORE PLC, BARRICK GOLD CORPORATION, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS

Gold exploration spending needs to double, report finds

Original article by Peter Ker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 18 : 16-Oct-17

Australia’s gold production totalled 9.7 million ounces in 2016, but a report from Minex Consulting warns that a big rise in exploration expenditure is needed to avert a sharp downturn in production within five years. The Office of the Chief Economist is also bearish about the outlook for the nation’s gold sector, forecasting that the value of gold exports will fall to $A17.1bn in 2017-18 and $A16.9bn in 2018-19. This compares with around $A18bn in 2016-17.

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MINEX CONSULTING PTY LTD, AUSTRALIA. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ECONOMIST, LIBERAL PARTY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Newcrest’s dividend plan ‘to flex’

Original article by Tess Ingram
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 13 & 18 : 15-Aug-17

Newcrest Mining has posted a 2016-17 net profit of $US308m, which is seven per cent lower than previously. The result was marred by one-off items totalling $US86m, although its underlying net profit rose 22 per cent to $US394m. Newcrest reduced its net debt to $US1.5bn in 2016-17, while it has announced a new dividend policy which will result in shareholders receiving at least 10-30 per cent of free cash flow in the form of dividends. The minimum annual dividend payout will be $US0.15 per share.

CORPORATES
NEWCREST MINING LIMITED – ASX NCM, MORGANS FINANCIAL LIMITED, ALLAN GRAY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

Gold mining M&A too expensive: CEOs

Original article by Tess Ingram
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 13 & 24 : 9-Aug-17

Gold Fields CEO Nick Holland says the South Africa-based company has ramped up spending on exploration to almost $A100m a year, citing factors such as a dearth of acquisition opportunities in the gold sector and the high cost of gold assets. He adds that exploration budgets had been slashed globally in recent years, while a number of gold assets in Australia are likely to reach the end of their mine life in coming years. Evolution Mining and Saracen Mineral Holdings are among the Australian-listed companies that are increasing their exploration programs.

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GOLD FIELDS LIMITED, EVOLUTION MINING LIMITED – ASX EVN, SARACEN MINERAL HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX SAR, ST BARBARA LIMITED – ASX SBM, DIGGERS AND DEALERS FORUM, GOLD ROAD RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX GOR, RIVERSGOLD LIMITED

Lihir digs in to get Newcrest on target

Original article by Paul Garvey
The Australian – Page: 20 : 25-Jul-17

Newcrest Mining’s gold production totalled 551,815 ounces in the June 2017 quarter, compared with 598,602 ­ounces in the March quarter. However, record quarterly output of 276,230 ounces at the Lihir mine in Papua New Guinea helped offset lost output at the Cadia mine in New South Wales. Full production at Cadia is expected to resume in the September quarter, following earthquake damage in April. Meanwhile, Newcrest has applied for 40 exploration tenements in Ecuador.

CORPORATES
NEWCREST MINING LIMITED – ASX NCM, SOLGOLD PLC, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS, GOLDMAN SACHS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

Newcrest hit by power prices, Cadia damage

Original article by Peter Ker, Tess Ingram
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 19 : 28-Apr-17

Newcrest Mining has warned that full-year gold production for 2016-17 is likely to be at the lower end of its guidance. Newcrest has also indicated that its Cadia gold mine in New South Wales is unlikely to return to full capacity for some time following an earthquake. Meanwhile, the company has advised of an increase of about 90 per cent in the base price it will pay for electricity at Cadia under a new supply agreement for 2017-18. Newcrest says it will seek a better supply deal.

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NEWCREST MINING LIMITED – ASX NCM, RBC CAPITAL MARKETS

Gold company bosses expect more volatility

Original article by Tess Ingram
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 27 : 30-Nov-16

The gold price reached a nine-month low of $US1,182 an ounce in late November 2016, defying expectations of a rally following Donald Trump’s presidential election win. It was trading above $US1,300 prior to the election, and Resolute Mining CEO John Welborn expects further volatility in the gold price in the near-term. Meanwhile, Dacian Gold will partially finance its Mount Morgans project via a $A150m equity raising, while Northern Star Resources’ COO Stuart Tonkin will succeed CEO Bill Beament. The latter will become executive chairman.

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RESOLUTE MINING LIMITED – ASX RSG, DACIAN GOLD LIMITED – ASX DCN, NORTHERN STAR RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX NST