LIM Operations Update and Outlook
Anglesey Mining plc LSE:AYM
4 September 2012
Labrador Iron Mines Operations Update and Outlook
* 1.2 million tonnes of iron ore sold in year to date
* Capital programs deferred in weak iron ore market
Anglesey Mining's 26% owned associate Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Limited
(TSX: LIM) today provides an update on its Schefferville Area iron ore mining
operations and guidance on capital spending programs for the balance of 2012.
August Operational Highlights
* Three shipments of iron ore sold in August totalling ~520,000 wet tonnes.
* Year to date, LIM has sold seven shipments totalling 1.2 million wet tonnes
of iron ore.
* In August, 275,000 wet tonnes were railed to the Port of Sept-ÃŽles bringing
the year to date total rail volume to 1.1 million wet tonnes.
* Construction of the Phase 3 expansion of the Silver Yards process plant
substantially completed, with all civil, structural and mechanical works
essentially in place.
* LIM remains on track to meet its sales target of 2 million tonnes of iron
ore in 2012.
Iron Ore Sales and Market Conditions
In August, LIM sold three cape-size shipments totalling ~520,000 wet tonnes of
iron ore in challenging market conditions.
Iron ore spot prices suffered a sharp decline in August, dropping more than 20%
in the past four weeks to US$90 per tonne on a 62% Fe CFR China basis. Port
inventories in China remain very high, with Chinese steel mills liquidating
inventories and traders withdrawing from the spot market. It has been reported
that some cargos offered for sale have been withdrawn and sales by some
companies have had prices re-negotiated. Non-standard or off-spec products,
including LIM's direct rail ore ("DRO"), have been difficult to sell, resulting
in delays and/or lower than expected prices.
Currently, LIM's iron ore is re-sold by the Iron Ore Company of Canada ("IOC")
through the Rio Tinto marketing organization on the Chinese spot market. LIM's
association and arrangements with IOC and Rio Tinto enabled the placement and
sale of LIM iron ore, which otherwise might have been difficult. The sale of
LIM iron ore in August was made under provisional pricing arrangements and
subject to final settlement, which occurs approximately one month after the
ship has departed the Port. The aggregate realized price of the three shipments
sold under these arrangements, consistent with forward swap pricing for
September, is expected to average about $30 - 40 per tonne less than LIM's Q1
realized price of $122 per tonne on a CFR China basis.
Market commentators are speculating that the current iron ore spot price is at
or near a bottom, as the current spot price is below the assumed marginal cost
of domestic Chinese production and is currently creating an unsustainable
spread between domestic and imported iron ore prices. LIM continues to believe,
in line with market consensus, that a recovery in iron ore prices is likely as
Chinese steel mills restock and anticipates prices recovering to higher levels
later in the year.
Going forward, LIM plans to produce only standard sinter fines and lump and
will continue to work closely with IOC and Rio Tinto to monitor market
conditions to seek to achieve the most favourable sales outcomes under
difficult market conditions.
 
2012 Capital Spending
In response to challenging market conditions and the sharp decline in spot iron
ore prices, LIM has undertaken a critical review of its capital spending for
the balance of 2012 and has implemented the following measures:
* All capital expenditure programs relating to the Silver Yards processing
plant and development of the Houston deposits have been deferred;
* The 2012 exploration program has been reduced to $5 million from the
original budget of $8.6 million;
* About $52 million of planned capital investment has been deferred into 2013
in order to prudently manage LIM's cash resources and requirements.
LIM's original 2012 budget for its capital investment programs totalled
approximately $112 million, of which $54 million has been spent or committed to
date and $6 million has been permanently cancelled.
Capital expenditure programs relating to the Silver Yards processing plant have
been suspended. Construction of the Phase 3 expansion of the process plant is
substantially complete, with the main remaining items being the installation of
electrical equipment and instrumentation work. Commissioning of the Phase 3
plant is now planned for April and May 2013 as part of the seasonal start-up.
Connection to the hydro grid power has also been deferred and is now planned
for completion in time for the plant start-up in spring 2013.
LIM has completed the expansion of the Bean Lake accommodation camp, which has
been doubled in size and is now operating with 140 rooms, with no further
capital investment required on the camp.
John Kearney, Chairman and CEO, commented: "During this period of weakness and
uncertainty in the iron ore market, it is essential that we remain disciplined
in our cash management and capital spending programs and reduce operating
costs. Consequently, consistent with announcements made by major iron ore
companies, we have suspended some capital investment programs and deferred
others in order to focus our resources on maximizing production in the
short-term. This decision reflects a disciplined and pragmatic approach as we
weather the current challenging market conditions."
James Mine and Silver Yards
The James mine operated at a rate of 28,000 tonnes per day (ore and waste)
during August. The ore in the James deposits continues to be soft and higher
grade and lends itself to simple processing that does not require washing.
Consequently, for the balance of 2012, LIM plans to utilize its new lower cost
dry classifying system to produce lump and sinter and will not use the higher
cost wet processing plant, which is now being winterised. The dry process
stream has a design capacity of 1,000 tonnes per hour (20,000 tonnes per day)
with a mass yield approaching 100%.
The James ore continues to be generally free digging, not requiring the use of
explosives, and the higher grade experienced in the upper benches of the mine
continues to be encountered as the mine gets deeper and accesses the lower
levels. As previously reported, the bulk density of the James ore is lower than
originally anticipated resulting in most of the deposit being of a higher grade
but lower tonnage than predicted by the geological model. This also results in
a lower strip ratio and less waste being moved in the James mine pit, and lower
operating costs, in turn reducing the environmental footprint.
"Despite the many operational achievements to date, our current second quarter
is being impacted by the rapid drop in spot iron ore prices" commented Rod
Cooper, LIM's President and COO. "We have been quick to respond and adjustments
have been made with revised strategies in the pit, process plant and rail
transport to optimize production at the lowest possible cost."
LIM remains on track to meet its 2012 sales target of 2 million tonnes of iron
ore at a cash operating cost of $60 - $65 per tonne unloaded at the Port and,
subject to market conditions, plans for the sale of five or six more cape-size
shipments over the next four months before the seasonal shut down in November.
All remaining sales during 2012 are planned to be sinter fine and lump
products.
Houston Development
All major capital expenditure programs relating to the development of the
Houston deposits have been deferred. LIM will continue to process applications
for permits and regulatory approvals required for the construction of mine
infrastructure and related facilities to enable the development and
construction at the Houston deposits. Ongoing drill programs and hydrological
and metallurgical testing will be continued in 2012 in order to generate
technical information required for detailed mine planning.
Commencement of full construction activities at Houston is now planned for
2013, subject to continuous assessment of market conditions and receipt of the
remaining permits, with initial production of Houston ore targeted for the
first half of 2014.
The delay in the development of Houston is currently expected to result in
LIM's production target for 2013 being revised to a level similar to 2012, at
about 2 million tonnes of iron ore, rather than the expanded 3 million tonnes
previously anticipated.
However, when in production, Houston is expected to more than double LIM's
current iron ore production and will represent LIM's main expansion project in
future years.
Exploration
The 2012 exploration budget has been reduced to $5 million from the $8.6
million originally budgeted. As of the end of August, approximately 4,000
metres ("m") of reverse circulation ("RC") and diamond drilling has been
completed. Although exploration spending has been reduced, the overall 2012
exploration program is still expected to achieve more than 10,000 m of drilling
as a result of cost efficiencies and improved productivity.
For the remainder of 2012 the exploration program will focus on the following
drilling priorities: James South Extension (core); Stockpiles (RC); Taconite
(core): James Main and South - Metallurgical (core): Houston (geotechnical,
core and RC).
About Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Limited
Labrador Iron Mines is Canada's newest iron ore producer. It owns a portfolio
of direct shipping iron ore operations and projects located in the prolific
Labrador Trough. The first full production season commenced in April 2012 with
a sales target of 2 million tonnes of iron ore for the 2012 year.
LIM is focused on a strategic and robust growth plan arising from its portfolio
of 20 iron ore deposits in Labrador and Quebec, all within 50 kilometres of the
town of Schefferville. The James Mine is connected by a direct rail link to the
Port of Sept-Iles, Québec. The area also benefits from established
infrastructure including the town, airport hydro power and railway service.
Starting with the James Mine and leading to the development of the expanding
Houston flagship project, the objective is to provide shareholders with
long-term value as production and sales ramp up towards 5 million tonnes per
year.
LIM is currently the only independently-owned Canadian iron ore producer listed
on the Toronto Stock Exchange and trades under the symbol LIM.
About Anglesey Mining plc
Anglesey holds 26% of Toronto-listed Labrador Iron Mines Holdings Limited which
is now producing iron ore from its James deposit, one of LIM's twenty direct
shipping iron ore deposits in western Labrador and north-eastern Quebec.
Anglesey is also carrying out development and exploration work at its 100%
owned Parys Mountain zinc-copper-lead deposit in North Wales, UK where there is
estimated to be a total historical resource in excess of 7 million tonnes at
over 9% combined copper, lead and zinc.
For further information, please contact:
Bill Hooley, Chief Executive +44 (0)1492 541981;
Ian Cuthbertson, Finance Director +44 (0)1248 361333;
Samantha Harrison / Klara Kaczmarek: RFC Ambrian +44 (0)2076 344700;
Emily Fenton / Jos Simson: Tavistock Communications +44 (0)20 7920 3155