“One of our goals in 2012 is to demonstrate strong quarter-on-quarter performance at the Pirquitas mine. Record production and stable mine cost performance in the first quarter provides a strong start to build on for the rest of the year,” said
First Quarter 2012 Highlights:
(All figures are in U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted)
— Record production of 2.2 million ounces of silver, a 24% quarter-on-
quarter increase.
— Lowered direct mining costs to
$11.86 per ounce of silver produced, a21% quarter-on-quarter improvement.
— Operated the debottlenecked plant at an average of 4,567 tonnes per day
throughput, a rate 14% above nominal design.
— Recorded revenues of
$38.4 million on the sale of 1.5 million ounces ofsilver and 1.8 million pounds of zinc.
— Entered into two long-term silver concentrate sales contracts with
smelters for 60% of monthly production commencing
April 2012 .— During and subsequent to the quarter, enhanced corporate liquidity by
realizing gross cash proceeds of
C$71.0 million from exercised PretiumResources Inc. (“Pretium”) share purchase warrants pursuant to the
secondary offering completed last year.
Pirquitas Mine ,Argentina Summary Mine Operating Statistics (1)
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Q1 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1
2012 2011 2011 2011 2011
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Total Material Mined Kt 4,297 4,640 4,185 4,483 4,172
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Ore Processed Kt 416 241 245 295 308
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Silver Mill Feed Grade g/tonne 221 274 250 261 233
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Recoveries % 77.3 82.4 82.9 80.0 73.6
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Silver Produced ‘000 oz. 2,172 1,751 1,631 1,976 1,697
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Direct Mining Cost US$/oz. $11.86 $14.97 $16.20 $11.57 $12.26
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Total Cash Cost US$/oz. $20.30 $17.72 $20.60 $22.06 $23.23
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1. The Company reports non-GAAP cost per ounce of silver produced to manage
and evaluate operating performance at the Pirquitas mine. For a better
understanding and a reconciliation of these measures to cost of
inventory, as shown in the Company’s consolidated interim statement of
income please refer to ‘Non-GAAP Financial Measures’ in item 13 of the
MD&A.
Mine production
The Pirquitas mine recorded its highest quarterly production of 2.2 million ounces of silver during the first quarter of 2012. This is compared with silver production of 1.8 million ounces in the fourth quarter of 2011 and 1.7 million ounces in the first quarter of 2011. The stronger production was the result of improvements made to the crusher, the ball mill gearbox and several operating processes in 2011 and 2012 which increased plant throughput and operating performance. The mine also produced 3.3 million pounds of zinc in the first quarter of 2012 compared to 0.8 million pounds in the fourth quarter of 2011 and 3.2 million pounds in the first quarter of 2011.
During the quarter, 416,000 tonnes of ore were processed at an average milling rate of 4,567 tonnes per day, compared to 241,000 tonnes at an average of 2,618 tonnes per day in the fourth quarter of 2011, and 308,000 tonnes at an average of 3,419 tonnes per day in the first quarter of 2011. The average milling rate of 4,567 tonnes per day in the first quarter of 2012 is 14% higher than the plant’s nominal design. The first quarter of 2012 plant performance resulted from continuous improvement initiatives including improved crushing, milling circuit efficiencies, improved preventive maintenance practices and proper mill feed selection. At these higher operating rates, the plant achieved near design silver recoveries.
Ore milled during the first quarter of 2012 contained an average silver grade of 221 g/t and an average silver recovery of 77.3% was achieved. This compared to an average silver grade of 274 g/t and recovery of 82.4% in the fourth quarter of 2011, and an average silver grade of 233 g/t and recovery of 73.6% in the first quarter of 2011. The lower silver grade during the first quarter of 2012 compared to the fourth quarter of 2011 was due to feeding the crusher average reserve grade material versus above-average grade material in the fourth quarter of 2011. Operating results were in-line with expectations for the quarter.
Mine operating costs
Direct mining costs in the first quarter of 2012 were
Total cash cost in the first quarter of 2012, which includes by-product credits, treatment and refining costs, royalties and production taxes, was
Exploration drilling program
Diamond drilling began in March in the
Financial Results
Net Income
— Net loss of
($1.1) million or($0.01) per share in the three monthsended
March 31, 2012 , compared to net earnings of$9.9 million or$0.12 per share in the three months ended
March 31, 2011 .Mine Operations
— Mine operating income at Pirquitas of
$6.2 million in the three monthsended
March 31, 2012 , from revenues of$38.4 million which were net ofdeductions, treatment and refining charges. Cost of sales was
$23.6 million plus
$8.6 million in non-cash depletion, depreciation andamortization.
Liquidity
— Cash and cash equivalents at
March 31, 2012 , were$293.3 million compared to
$329.1 million atDecember 31, 2011 . Working capital at
March 31, 2012 , was$301.5 million compared to$399.1 million at
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Selected Financial Data
(US$000’s, except per share amounts)
This summary of selected financial data should be read in conjunction with
the interim financial statements and the management discussion and analysis
(“MD&A”) of the unaudited consolidated operating results and financial
condition of the company for the three months ended
March 31, 2012 andaudited results for the year ended
December 31, 2011 .—————————————————————————-
Three Months Three Months
Ended Ended
March 31, 2012 March 31, 2011
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Income (loss) from mine operations 6,245 27,859
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Operating income (loss) (1,124) 20,440
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Net income (loss) for the period (1,075) 9,943
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Basic earnings (loss) per share (0.01) 0.12
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Cash generated (used) in operating activities (20,779) 21,759
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Cash generated by financing activities 587 6,729
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Cash generated by (used in) investing
activities (15,569) (66)
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March 31, December 31,
Financial Position 2012 2011
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Cash and cash equivalents 293,294 329,055
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Current assets – total 502,073 476,676
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Current liabilities – total 200,581 77,588
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Working capital 301,492 399,088
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Total assets 1,288,122 1,276,102
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Principal Projects
During the quarter the Company continued to advance work on the feasibility study that is scheduled for completion in the second half of 2012. Costs incurred during the quarter were principally third party engineering costs for metallurgical, engineering, environmental and geotechnical work as well as internal costs related to pre-development activities in
As previously disclosed, a scoping level evaluation determined the preferred project concept to be a large open pit mine. Plant facilities are expected to target 16,000 tonnes per day and include a milling circuit, an agitated leach circuit and a flotation circuit. These facilities are expected to produce silver dore and separate lead and zinc concentrates containing payable silver.
The design of the open pit anticipates starting in the upper and mid-level oxide and transitional ores, then extending into the higher grade sulfide ores in the basal conglomerate zone and finally bottoming out in the upper levels of sulfide mineralization in sedimentary structures below the conglomerate. This mining operation will leave intact the middle and lower zones of the sedimentary structures for subsequent potential underground mining.
The Environmental Impact Assessment (“EIA”) process is scheduled to be completed with a construction permit application in the second half of 2012. The remaining land access rights are being negotiated and work has commenced for the operations camp, water wells and access roads.
In
Long-term land access negotiations continued with one of the two local communities, as an agreement with the other community was completed late last year.
The Company focused on advancing the EIA with comments being addressed. The completion of the land access agreements and approval of the EIA will enable a construction decision to be made.
In addition to pursuing land access agreements and environmental permits for the Ayelen gold-silver deposit the Company advanced its application for an environmental permit that would allow an exploration drilling campaign at the
Expenditures primarily consisted of administrative, property taxes and camp maintenance costs. Fieldwork mainly involved rock sampling to identify satellite zones of near-surface oxidized gold mineralization that would complement the mineral resources defined in the main Oculto silver-gold deposit. A number of prospects were identified for follow-up mechanized trenching and additional sampling, and several of these targets will be drilled in 2012 with shallow boreholes. The planned program consists of approximately 2,000 meters of diamond drilling.
Advanced negotiations continued with three parties that control the surface rights covering the Company’s mineral concessions. Once land access agreements are in place, a 5,000 meter diamond drilling program will be initiated. The objective of the drilling campaign will be to expand the near-surface oxidized gold resource. In addition to the proposed program of in-fill drilling, detailed metallurgical studies will also be undertaken and will focus on gold recovery characteristics of the oxidized gold mineralization.
Management Discussion & Analysis and Conference Call
This news release should be read in conjunction with Silver Standard’s First Quarter Ended
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planned development activities and to complete further exploration programs; fluctuations in spot and forward markets for silver, gold and base metals and certain other commodities; risks related to obtaining long-term sales contracts or completing spot sales for the Company’s products; the Company’s history of losses and the potential for future losses; risks related to general economic conditions, including recent market and world events and conditions; inadequate insurance, or inability to obtain insurance, to cover these risks and hazards; relationships with and claims by local communities and indigenous populations; diminishing quantities or grades of mineral reserves as properties are mined; challenges to, or difficulty maintaining, the Company’s title to properties and continued ownership thereof; risks related to the Company’s covenants given with respect to the Company’s 4.5% convertible senior notes due 2028; differences in U.S. and Canadian practices for reporting mineral resources and reserves; changes in national and local legislation, taxation, exchange controls or regulations and political or economic developments or changes in
as well as the physical impacts of climate change; risks related to reclamation activities on the Company’s properties; uncertainties related to title to the Company’s mineral properties and the surface rights thereon, including the Company’s ability to acquire, or economically acquire, the surface rights to certain of the Company’s exploration and development projects; the Company’s ability to successfully acquire additional commercially mineable mineral rights; risks related to currency fluctuations (such as the Argentine peso, Peruvian sol and Mexican peso); increased costs affecting the mining industry, including the current high rate of inflation in
This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of the Company’s forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements about the future and are inherently uncertain, and the Company’s actual achievements or other future events or conditions may differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements due to a variety of risks, uncertainties and other factors, including, without limitation, those referred to in this news release under the heading “Other Risks and Uncertainties”. The Company’s forward-looking statements are based on the beliefs, expectations and opinions of management on the date the statements are made, and the Company does not assume any obligation to update forward-looking statements if circumstances or management’s beliefs, expectations or opinions should change, other than as required by applicable law. For the reasons set forth above, one should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.
Cautionary Note to U.S. investors: The terms “measured mineral resource”, “indicated mineral resource”, and “inferred mineral resource” used in this news release are Canadian geological and mining terms as defined in accordance with National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) under the guidelines set out in the
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