DENVER, March 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Queenstake Resources
Ltd. (TSE:QRL), (AMEX:QEE) reported 2005 gold production of 204,091
ounces at cash operating costs of $386 per ounce at the Jerritt
Canyon operations in Nevada, consistent with prior guidance under
the redevelopment plan. In the fourth quarter of 2005, gold
production was 45,555 ounces at cash operating costs of $413 per
ounce. Highlights from operating and financial results during the
fourth quarter of 2005 included: * Positive key operating
indicators showed the redevelopment plan was on track in ounces
produced, tons mined, mill ore grade, recovery rate and capitalized
development footage (see news release of January 17, 2006); * Cash
provided by operating activities, before non-cash working capital
changes, was $2.9 million; and * Cash and cash equivalents on
December 31, 2005 totaled approximately $10.2 million, compared
with $6.1 million at the end of 2004. Under the redevelopment plan
implemented in mid-August 2005, Jerritt Canyon production was
scaled back from operating two roasters to one roaster at a time to
match mill processing with optimal mining rate. As the
redevelopment plan was a substantial change from historical mining
and processing practices, comparisons to results from 2004 and the
year ago fourth quarter should be viewed in that context.
Commenting on the results, Queenstake President and Chief Executive
Officer Dorian L. (Dusty) Nicol said, "The redevelopment plan
represents a gradual improvement in the Jerritt Canyon operations
that we expect will continue through 2006. Jerritt Canyon operating
performance in production and cash operating costs is expected to
significantly improve in the second quarter of 2006 as we move past
the seasonal impact of winter conditions and a gear refurbishment
at the mill. (See Outlook section of news release.) With the catch
up in underground development achieved and consistent mining of ore
tons under the redevelopment plan in the first quarter of 2006,
Queenstake is expected to report improving cash flow from
operations in 2006." Operating Highlights 4Q 2005 4Q 2004 2005 2004
Gold ounces produced 45,555 60,384 204,091 243,333 Gold ounces sold
46,828 64,723 202,684 245,651 Average realized gold price ($/oz)
$485 $432 $445 $398 Cash operating costs per ounce $413 $336 $386
$336 Financial Review For the fourth quarter of 2005, the Company
reported a net loss of $2.6 million, compared with a net loss of
$4.6 million in the year ago quarter. For 2005, the Company had a
net loss of $19.7 million, compared with a net loss of $22.1
million in 2004. The 2005 result was due to higher operating costs
per ounce impacted by increased commodity prices, lower gold
production in the first half of the year, and $1 million of
corporate restructuring and severance costs taken in the first
quarter, and a non-cash write down of $0.9 million in value of
outstanding gold put options marked to the market price. Fourth
quarter revenue from gold sales of 46,828 ounces totaled $22.7
million compared with $27.9 million in the year ago quarter as a
result of lower production, as expected under the redevelopment
plan, partially offset by a higher realized gold price of $485 per
ounce in the 2005 fourth quarter compared with $432 a year ago.
Fourth quarter cash operating costs of $413 per ounce were higher
than prior guidance primarily due to the impact of rising commodity
costs faced by the North American gold mining industry in general.
Of the increased costs of $1.5 million, approximately $1.1 million
were due directly to increased prices in electricity, propane,
diesel and cement, and the remaining was due to higher labor,
maintenance and ground support costs. Revenues from gold sales of
$90.2 million in 2005 were lower than revenues of $100.4 million in
2004. Gold ounces sold in 2005 were 202,684 representing an 18%
decrease from 2004, partially offset by a higher average realized
gold price of $445 per ounce, 12% higher than in 2004. As noted
above, the redevelopment plan, implemented in mid-August 2005,
called for a reduction in production in 2005. Depreciation,
depletion and amortization for the fourth quarter and the year
decreased as a result of lower production. General and
administrative costs continued to decline from the third quarter of
2005 and from the 2004 fourth quarter to $825,000 in the 2005
fourth quarter. For the full year, general and administrative costs
of $4.9 million were higher than in 2004 as a result of $1 million
in corporate restructuring costs and $0.5 million in increased
consulting and advisory services largely related to the
redevelopment plan implementation. For the fourth quarter of 2005,
cash generated from operating activities, before working capital
changes, was $2.9 million compared with $4.0 million in the 2004
fourth quarter. For the 2005 year, the Company used cash in
operating activities of $7.0 million as compared to cash provided
by operations of $16.7 million in 2004. The decrease in cash from
operating activities in 2005 reflects the pay down of $8.1 million
in accounts payable, accumulated at the end of 2004, and reduced
results of mining operations as described above. Cost savings
expected from the redevelopment plan for the fourth quarter were
largely offset by higher energy and commodity prices. As an
indication of an improving balance sheet, Queenstake had positive
working capital of $4.8 million at year-end 2005, compared to a
working capital deficiency of $9.4 million at year-end 2004.
Queenstake had cash and cash equivalents of approximately $10.2
million at the end of 2005, compared with $6.1 million at the end
of 2004. The Company has no long-term debt other than capital
leases for mining equipment. Operations Review & Redevelopment
Plan Update Operating Statistics 4Q 2005 4Q 2004 2005 2004 Ore tons
mined 223,060 320,505 959,099 1,144,214 Tons processed 211,587
331,619 1,106,987 1,305,833 Grade processed (opt) 0.25 0.21 0.22
0.21 Process recovery 86.8% 85.0% 86.6% 86.7% Gold production of
45,555 ounces in the 2005 fourth quarter was lower than the 2004
fourth quarter as expected under the redevelopment plan,
principally due to a decrease in ore tons mined and processed. In
the 2005 fourth quarter, the average processed ore grade increased
19% to 0.25 ounce of gold per ton (opt) from 0.21 opt both in the
2005 third quarter and the year ago quarter. Mill performance in
the fourth quarter, which was the first full quarter of operating
one roaster at a time rather than operating both together, was on
track under the redevelopment plan with a steady mill recovery rate
of 86.8%. Outlook & Guidance During the first quarter of 2006,
the Jerritt Canyon mill unexpectedly had two failures of a pinion
gear, requiring temporary shutdowns of the mill. In the first
event, the pinion gear breakdown was due to a lubrication failure,
requiring a mill shutdown for repair and gear replacement.
Following the repair, the mill resumed normal processing. In the
second event, the replacement pinion gear broke one tooth; this was
caused by rapidly accelerated wear on a new pinion gear against the
older worn bull gear. After evaluation by mill gear experts, a
spare pinion was installed and the mill has resumed operations with
close monitoring to avoid further issues. During the planned eight-
to 10-day annual mill maintenance shutdown scheduled for April, the
bull gear will be turned over to more closely match the new pinion
gear to ensure continuous operation. During the 2006 first quarter,
the mines continued to produce ore in line with the redevelopment
plan, with mined ore being accumulated in an ore stockpile adjacent
to the mill. The overall impact of the temporary mill interruptions
will be in rescheduling processing of stockpiled ore to later
periods of the year. Jerritt Canyon estimates it will accumulate at
least 16,000 ounces contained in the ore stockpile at the mill at
the end of the 2006 first quarter. The second and third quarters of
2006 are expected to have progressively and significantly higher
production than the first quarter as the mill processes through the
ore stockpile. Gold production for the first quarter of 2006 will
be approximately one- third lower than the 2005 fourth quarter due
to the delays in processing. Costs of the gear replacements and
accelerated annual mill maintenance will impact results for the
2006 first quarter, with cash operating costs for the 2006 first
quarter expected to be considerably higher than the 2005 fourth
quarter. For 2006, the Company expects to produce between 200,000
and 220,000 ounces of gold, unchanged from prior guidance. Cash
operating costs per ounce for 2006 are estimated to be within five
percent, above or below the 2005 fourth quarter cash operating
costs of $413 per ounce. The operating cost per ounce estimate
excludes the benefit estimated at an approximately $15-$20
reduction in cash operating costs per ounce by reducing fixed costs
per ounce as a result of the contract to purchase ore and
concentrates from Newmont's Nevada operations. This is expected to
begin in the second quarter of 2006, subject to certain closing
conditions. (See separate news release of March 29, 2006.) Capital
expenditures in 2006 are expected to be approximately $17 million,
14% lower than 2005. General and administrative costs are estimated
at $3.5 million-$4 million in 2006. District exploration and
surface drilling expenditures are estimated at a minimum of $6
million during 2006. Royalties paid to certain land owners in the
Jerritt Canyon District are expected to be approximately $1 per
ounce at a gold price assumption of $500 to $525 per ounce. It is
expected that total drifting footage will be 40,000-45,000 feet in
2006 to achieve the 2006 production estimates and to prepare for
mining in 2007. Capitalized mine development is expected to be
7,000-7,500 feet in 2006. For further information call: Wendy Yang
303-297-1557 ext. 105 800-276-6070 Email -- web --
http://www.queenstake.com/ Cautionary Statement -- This news
release contains "Forward-Looking Statements" within the meaning of
applicable Canadian securities law requirements and Section 21E of
the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended and
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All
statements, other than statements of historical fact, included in
this release, and Queenstake's future plans are forward-looking
statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. Such
forward-looking statements include, without limitation, (i)
estimates and projections of future gold production, processing
rates and cash operating costs, (ii) estimates of savings or cost
reductions and (iii) estimates related to financial performance,
including cash flow. Forward-looking statements are subject to
risks, uncertainties and other factors, including gold and other
commodity price volatility, operational risks, mine development,
production and cost estimate risks and other risks which are
described in the Company's most recent Annual Information Form
filed on SEDAR (http://www.sedar.com/) and Annual Report on Form
40-F on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC;
http://www.sec.gov/) as well as the Company's other regulatory
filings. Although the Company has attempted to identify important
factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to
differ materially from those described in forward-looking
statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events
or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There
can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to
be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ
materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly,
readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking
statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update
or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of
new information, future events or otherwise. INTERIM CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF LOSS UNAUDITED For the Three Months Ended December 31
(In Thousands of U.S. Dollars, 2005 2004 except per share amounts)
Gold sales $22,723 $27,900 Costs and expenses Cost of sales 18,222
23,011 Depreciation, depletion and amortization 3,783 5,755
Non-hedge derivatives 1,119 671 Exploration 1,021 1,681 General and
administrative 825 841 Accretion of reclamation and mine closure
liability 714 4 Stock-based compensation 8 271 25,692 32,234 Loss
from operations (2,969) (4,334) Interest expense 41 6 Other
(income) expense, net (315) 203 Foreign exchange (gain) loss (48)
11 (322) 220 Net loss $(2,647) $(4,554) Net loss per share -- basic
and diluted $(0.01) $(0.01) Weighted average number of shares
outstanding (000's) -- basic 509,274 377,609 CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF DEFICIT UNAUDITED For the Three Months Ended December
31 (In Thousands of U.S. Dollars) 2005 2004 Deficit, beginning of
period -- as previously reported $(80,213) $(58,619) Net loss
(2,647) (4,570) Deficit, end of period $(82,860) $(63,189)
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF LOSS - AUDITED For the Years Ended
December 31 (In Thousands of U.S. Dollars, 2005 2004 except per
share amounts) Gold sales $90,174 $100,394 Costs and expenses Cost
of sales 80,268 85,346 Depreciation, depletion and amortization
17,194 19,568 Non-hedge derivatives 2,647 2,530 Exploration 3,880
6,629 General and administrative 4,915 3,381 Accretion of
reclamation and mine closure liability 1,174 421 Stock-based
compensation 579 537 110,657 118,412 Loss from operations (20,483)
(18,018) Interest expense 413 4,917 Other income, net (1,012) (892)
Foreign exchange (gain) loss (213) 83 (813) 4,108 Net loss
$(19,671) $(22,126) Net loss per share -- basic and diluted $(0.04)
$(0.06) Weighted average number of shares outstanding (000's) --
basic 509,274 377,609 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF DEFICIT For the
Years Ended December 31 (In Thousands of U.S. Dollars) 2005 2004
Deficit, beginning of period -- as previously reported $(63,189)
$(41,063) Net loss (19,671) (22,126) Deficit, end of period
$(82,860) $(63,189) CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS -- AUDITED December
31, December 31, (In Thousands of U.S. Dollars) 2005 2004 ASSETS
Current assets Cash and cash equivalents $10,225 $6,132 Trade and
other receivables 463 117 Inventories 6,519 5,084 Marketable
securities 13 500 Prepaid expenses 1,499 1,450 Total current assets
18,719 13,283 Restricted cash 27,165 26,379 Mineral property, plant
and equipment, net 45,692 42,514 Other assets 1,763 5,755 Total
assets $93,339 $87,931 LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY Current
liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $11,063
$20,580 Other current liabilities 2,846 2,126 Total current
liabilities 13,909 22,706 Other long-term obligations 2,117 1,093
Reclamation and mine closure 26,382 25,766 Total liabilities 42,408
49,565 Shareholders' equity Common shares, no par value, unlimited
number authorized Issued and outstanding 550,021,360 (2004 -
410,404,627) 131,804 100,139 Contributed surplus 1,973 1,053
Convertible securities 14 363 Deficit (82,860) (63,189) Total
shareholders' equity 50,931 38,366 Total liabilities and
shareholders' equity $93,339 $87,931 INTERIM CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS UNAUDITED For the Three Months Ended
December 31, (In Thousands of U.S. Dollars) 2005 2004 OPERATING
ACTIVITIES Net loss $(2,647) $(4,570) Non-cash items: Depreciation,
depletion and amortization 3,783 5,755 Interest accretion and
deferred financing costs - 44 Inventory obsolescence - 575
Amortization of deferred charges - 1,284 Accretion of reclamation
and mine closure liability 714 20 Amortization of non- hedge
derivatives 264 671 Write down of non-hedge derivatives 855 -
Stock-based compensation 8 271 Foreign exchange (gain) loss (48) 11
Loss on marketable securities - (30) 2,929 4,031 Changes in
non-cash working capital: Inventories (1,458) 97 Accounts
receivable and prepaid accounts 2 4,773 Accounts payable and
accruals (2,556) 2,074 Cash provided by (used in) operating
activities (1,083) 10,975 INVESTING ACTIVITIES Property, plant and
equipment expenditures (4,882) (4,712) Purchase non-hedge
derivatives (203) (620) Notes receivable - 1,450 Sale of marketable
securities - 716 Reclamation costs incurred (58) (3) Restricted
cash (413) (63) Other, net - (3,493) Cash (used in) investing
activities (5,556) (6,725) FINANCING ACTIVITIES Common shares
issued, net of costs - 639 Notes payable and leases 2,880 (1,210)
Cash provided by (used in) financing activities 2,880 (571) Net
increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (3,759) 3,679 Cash
and cash equivalents, beginning of period 13,984 2,453 Cash and
cash equivalents, end of period $10,225 $6,132 CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS - AUDITED For the Years Ended December 31
(In Thousands of U.S. Dollars) 2005 2004 OPERATING ACTIVITIES Net
loss $(19,671) $(22,126) Non-cash items: Depreciation, depletion
and amortization 17,194 19,568 Interest accretion and deferred
financing costs - 4,484 Gain on disposal of assets to be disposed
of by sale - (661) Inventory obsolescence - 575 Amortization of
deferred charges 1,903 1,590 Accretion of reclamation and mine
closure liability 1,174 421 Amortization of non-hedge derivatives
1,792 2,530 Write down of non-hedge derivatives 855 - Stock-based
compensation 579 537 Foreign exchange (gain) loss (213) 83 Loss on
marketable securities 45 23 Warrants issued for services 14 137
3,672 7,161 Changes in non-cash working capital: Inventories
(1,435) (801) Accounts receivable and prepaid accounts (1,178) 3
Accounts payable and accruals (8,098) 10,354 Cash provided by (used
in) operating activities (7,039) 16,716 INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Property, plant and equipment expenditures (19,644) (21,547)
Purchase of non-hedge derivatives (1,242) (717) Environmental risk
transfer program - 1,031 Proceeds from sale of assets to be
disposed of by sale - 4,252 Notes receivable - 2,500 Sale of
marketable securities 442 1,460 Reclamation costs incurred (558)
(426) Restricted cash (786) (41) Other, net - (3,493) Cash (used
in) investing activities (21,788) (16,981) FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Common shares issued, net of costs 30,393 15,030 Term loan -
(9,952) Notes payable and leases 2,527 (8,218) Cash provided by
(used in) financing activities 32,920 (3,140) Net increase
(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 4,093 (3,404) Cash and cash
equivalents, beginning of period 6,132 9,536 Cash and cash
equivalents, end of period $10,225 $6,132 DATASOURCE: Queenstake
Resources Ltd. CONTACT: Wendy Yang of Queenstake Resources Ltd.,
+1-303-297-1557, ext. 105, 1-800-276-6070, or Web site:
http://www.queenstake.com/
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