Vast Resources plc / Ticker: VAST / Index: AIM / Sector: Mining
1 February 2018
Vast Resources plc
("Vast" or the "Company")
Quarterly Production Summary & Operations Update
Vast Resources plc, the AIM listed mining company with operations in Romania and Zimbabwe, presents its operational update and production summary for the three months ended 31 December 2017 ('Q4 2017').
To view a presentation, which presents the Q4 2017 results together with previous quarters, please visit the Company's website: www.vastresourcesplc.com.
Production Overview:
Q4 2017 was a record quarter for the Pickstone-Peerless Gold Mine ("Pickstone-Pickstone") in Zimbabwe. Outperformance over any previous quarter in terms of tonnes mined, tonnes milled, and gold produced was achieved. Operations at the Manaila Polymetallic Mine ("Manaila") in Romania were affected by a planned plant shut down in December in anticipation of finalising off-take finance, as further explained below. This had a dramatic impact on production figures for Q4 2017 but lays the foundation for improved performance for the remainder of 2018.
Pickstone-Peerless Production Summary
(commissioned on 20 August 2015, Vast ownership 25%):
Ore mined and milled at Pickstone-Peerless rose in the quarter to their highest recorded levels. A high level of pre-stripping was undertaken in the quarter, which assisted in paving the way for access to the deeper lying sulphide bearing ores. The new milling and crushing circuits for the sulphide plant were commissioned in Q4 2017. Although the Company is not yet mining the sulphide ore, the plant has increased crushing, milling and leaching capacity to in excess of 30,000 tonnes per month, and despite initial teething problems in October and November, a significant increase in ore tonnage mined was achieved.
Manaila Production Summary
(commissioned on 14 August 2015, Vast Ownership 100%.):
The focus of activity at Manaila towards the end of the quarter was to increase pre-stripping in order to ensure the sustainable supply of ore for the recently announced conditional offtake agreement and funding offer from global energy and commodity trading company Mercuria Energy Group. This necessitated a temporary cessation of mining and processing activities given the reduced recovery encountered, which impacted on total production during the period. Historically Romanian mines close for the December and January months for general repairs and maintenance and the Company has readopted this philosophy and will continue to do so until the new metallurgical plant, that is properly insulated and heated, is constructed. Normal mining operations have now recommenced.
Andrew Prelea, Chief Executive (non Board) of Vast, commented:
"The two principal developments which marked Q4 2017 as a notable period were the commissioning of the crushing, milling and leaching circuits of the sulphide plant in Zimbabwe and the increase in production capacity achieved thereby, and the temporary cessation of primary mining and processing at Manaila in order to establish a more rigorous mine plan and processing route for 2018. The first development directly resulted in a record quarter for Pickstone-Peerless, a tremendous result for the team and I am confident that this step change in output will continue over the coming months. Looking now to Manaila, the developments there, whilst negatively impacting the result for the quarter, should provide a stable footing through which reliable and sustainable production henceforth is ensured to satisfy our conditional offtake agreement offer with Mercuria Energy Group.
"As Vast moves away from equity raising to debt financing, ensuring long-term sustainability and reliability of production, and hence cash flow, is paramount. This knowledge was foremost in our minds when we made the decision to limit activities at Manaila in favour of reconsolidation work in December and January - deemed as the most suitable time as a result of historical winter conditions causing losses to the Company and effectively losing good ore with low recoveries at a high cost. I am pleased to report that pre-stripping work to access the high-grade massive sulphide orebody is progressing well and normal mining activities have recommenced. Together, this work will ensure a steady feed grade to the plant allowing the Company to maximise value from our resource.
"The outlook for 2018 remains very positive for Vast, most visibly illustrated by the recently announced pre-payment finance term sheet and off-take agreement offer with Mercuria, which I believe underpins the operational robustness of both our Manaila and Baita Plai Polymetallic Mines, in addition to our ability to unlock each mine's strategic value. Combined with an ever-improving production profile at our Pickstone-Peerless Gold Mine and ameliorating economic and political environment in Zimbabwe, we are well positioned to deliver more value throughout the coming months."
Review of Operations & Development Initiatives
Pickstone-Peerless Gold Mine
The upgraded crushing, milling and leaching sections of the metallurgical plant are performing as expected and the coming months will see the achievement of the nameplate capacity of 33,000 tonnes per month processed. The sulphide flotation cells are installed but, as yet, not commissioned. The ultra-fine grind mills for the flotation concentrate are not yet on site. A shortage of steel in Zimbabwe has hampered the final construction phases of the flotation and ultra-fine grind milling sections.
Testwork is being undertaken on samples from the ore exposed on the lowermost benches in addition to grade control drilling to determine the extent of the sulphide content in the ore and the impact on the metallurgical process. To date there has been no significant indication of a reduction in metallurgical recovery.
Further updates regarding commissioning of the flotation cells will be made in due course.
Manaila Polymetallic Mine
Due to inadequate historic capital expenditure on mine development, Manaila was suffering from a decrease in overburden stripping from a required Tonne: BCM 5.0 average to 2.3:1 from September 2016 to November 2017, creating a bottleneck in the pit which resulted in a lower grade ore being processed. The fundraising activities in December 2017 enabled the Company to commence an intense stripping programme designed to create a larger working footprint in the open pit and to expose the higher-grade ore across the full open pit floor. The remedial stripping programme will be concluded during Q2 2018 and will not interfere with the normal mining operations which have recommenced.
The pre-stripping activities at Manaila are intended to ensure the supply of the required tonnage and grade going forward in order to satisfy the conditional off-take agreement offer with Mercuria Energy Group. Additional equipment has been brought to site to assist with the stripping activities. This entails a blasthole drilling rig enabling management to plan and schedule the removal of overburden in a controlled manner together with improved fragmentation on the higher grade massive sulphide ore body.
The historical consequences of this issue are illustrated by a comparison between the monthly production figures in October and November 2017 with those of 2016 as shown below.
Comparable Monthly Production Figures (2017 vs. 2016)
2017 | 2017 | 2016 | 2016 | ||||||
Oct | Nov | Total | Oct | Nov | Total | vs 2016 | |||
% of | |||||||||
Ore mined | 11,356 | 11,687 | 23,043 | 8,693 | 9,151 | 17,844 | 129.1% | ||
Waste mined | 40,537 | 32,609 | 73,146 | 19,243 | 11,042 | 30,285 | 241.5% | ||
Stripping ratio | 4 | 3 | 5 | 5 | |||||
Milled in plant | 12,094 | 10,918 | 23,012 | 8,094 | 9,396 | 17,490 | 131.6% | ||
Concentrate produced Copper | 284 | 250 | 534 | 252 | 331 | 583 | 91.5% | ||
Concentrate produced zinc | 39 | 45 | 84 | 56 | 51 | 107 | 78.5% | ||
Production Statistics
December 2017 Quarterly Production Summary
Operational data: | ||||||
Pickstone-Peerless | Units | Dec'17 Quarter | Sep'17 Quarter | June'17 Quarter | Mar'17 Quarter | Dec'16 Quarter |
Ore mined | Tonnes | 90,874 | 71,533 | 68,659 | 51,660 | 70,930 |
Waste and low-grade ore mined | Tonnes | 1,311,329 | 1,039,570 | 1,035,785 | 546,126 | 435,083 |
Stripping ratio | Times | 14.4 | 14.5 | 15.1 | 10.6 | 6.1 |
Ore milled | Tonnes | 86,097 | 68,431 | 58,923 | 51,102 | 61,356 |
Milled Grade | Grams per tonne | 2.46 | 2.41 | 2.35 | 2.06 | 2.41 |
Gold produced | Ounces | 6,057 | 4,738 | 4,037 | 2,974 | 4,352 |
Gold sold | Ounces | 5,729 | 4,711 | 3,992 | 2,873 | 4,706 |
Gold in stock at period end | Ounces | 1,110 | 782 | 755 | 710 | 609 |
Operational data: | ||||||
Manaila | Units | Dec'17 Quarter | Sep'17 Quarter | June'17 Quarter | Mar'17 Quarter | Dec'16 Quarter |
Ore mined | Tonnes | 23,622 | 40,462 | 27707 | 19,711(1) | 23,905(2) |
Waste mined | Cubic Metre | 98,933 | 119,003 | 53,267 | 45,143 | 38,538 |
Stripping ratio | Times | 4.2 | 2.9 | 1.9 | 2.3 | 1.6 |
Ore milled | Tonnes | 25,654 | 39,135 | 28082 | 18,262(1) | 26,786(2) |
Milled Grade - Cu | Percentage | 0.56% | 0.70% | 0.73% | 0.79% | 0.91% |
Milled Grade - Zn | Percentage | 0.58% | 0.70% | 0.74% | 0.76% | 0.88% |
Concentrate produced - Cu | Dry tonnes | 562 | 1082 | 828 | 526 | 889 |
Percentage | 16.3% | 17.9% | 18.2% | 18.8% | 19.5% | |
Concentrate produced - Zn | Dry tonnes | 96 | 118 | 157 | 132 | 165 |
Percentage | 37.1% | 42.3% | 39.8% | 26.3% | 30.0% | |
Concentrate produced - Au | Dry tonnes | 6 | 7 | |||
Grammes per tonne | 86.0 | 31.4 | ||||
Concentrate sold - Cu | Dry tonnes | 590 | 1079 | 995 | 321 | 889 |
Concentrate sold - Zn | Dry tonnes | 100 | 92 | 252 | 0 | 200 |
Concentrate in stock at period end Cu | Dry tonnes | 12 | 41 | 38 | 206 | 0 |
Concentrate in stock at period end Zn | Dry tonnes | 59 | 63 | 37 | 132 | 0 |
Notes:
Quarterly Conference Call
Andrew Prelea, Chief Executive of Vast, will host a conference call for shareholders at 11.00 a.m. on 1 February 2018.
To participate in this conference call, please dial 0808 109 0701, or +44 (0) 20 3003 2701 if you are calling from outside of the UK, and enter participant code 8653798# when prompted to do so. Please note that all lines will be muted except for Vast's management, however the Company invites shareholders to submit questions to its public relations adviser, St Brides Partners Ltd, ahead of the call via email to shareholderenquiries@stbridespartners.co.uk or through the online chat function.
To access the online chat function, please use the link below and log in as a participant using the event number 959 152 384 followed by the password, 'Vast':
https://sbmf.webex.com/sbmf/onstage/g.php?MTID=eba1a1f55f88152e6c6c26073260bd8c0
On the right-hand side of the screen you will find an option to submit questions during the call. The Q&A function will only be made live once the call has commenced.
The management team will strive to answer as many questions as possible during the call. A recording of the call will also be made available on the Company's website.
If you have any problems accessing the call, please contact St Brides Partners Ltd on shareholderenquiries@stbridespartners.co.uk or call +44 (0) 20 7236 1177.
A copy of the presentation will also be uploaded to the Research, Media & Presentations page of the website at www.vastresourcesplc.com shortly before the call commences.
Competent Person's Review:
This announcement has been reviewed by Mr Craig Harvey, Chief Operating Officer at Vast, and a member of the Geological Society of South Africa and the Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Mr Harvey meets the definition of a "qualified person" as defined in the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.
* In the previous Quarterly Production Summary, this figure was reported as wet tonnes however from April 2017 all tonnage measurement are reported as dry tonnes
** Calculated as an average grade over the previous four quarters
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For further information visit www.vastresourcesplc.com or please contact:
Vast Resources plc Andrew Prelea (Chief Executive Officer) | www.vastresourcesplc.com +44 (0) 20 7236 1177 |
Beaumont Cornish - Financial & Nominated Adviser Roland Cornish James Biddle | www.beaumontcornish.com +44 (0) 020 7628 3396 |
Brandon Hill Capital Ltd - Joint Broker Jonathan Evans | www.brandonhillcapital.com +44 (0)20 3463 5016 |
SVS Securities Plc - Joint Broker Tom Curran Ben Tadd | www.svssecurities.com +44 (0) 20 3700 0100 |
St Brides Partners Ltd Susie Geliher Charlotte Page | www.stbridespartners.co.uk +44 (0) 20 7236 1177 |
The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 ("MAR").