UPDATE:Randgold's Massawa Project Inferred Resources At 3.39 Million Oz
02 April 2009 - 10:13PM
Dow Jones News
London-listed miner Randgold Resources Ltd. (GOLD) Thursday said
its Massawa project in Senegal contained a 3.39 million troy ounce
inferred resource, the first time the company has released a figure
for one of its major potential developments.
Randgold, incorporated in Jersey, operates two gold mines in
Mali.
But mining is scheduled to end at its 40%-owned Morila mine in
April, leaving future growth dependent on an underground mining
project at its Loulo mine in Mali, construction of its Tongon
project in Ivory Coast and development of exploration projects like
the Massawa discovery.
"They really are on a sustainable footing now," Arbuthnot
analyst John McGloin said after the company released the Massawa
numbers.
McGloin said the testing results for Senegal are an exciting
development for Randgold, and he estimated that further exploration
could indicate resources in excess of 5 million ounces.
Randgold Chief Executive Mark Bristow said first production
could start at Massawa in 2013. The company plans a feasibility
study by the end of 2010.
"We're pretty confident given the current outlook on gold that
we should be able to fund Massawa out of our balance sheet,"
Bristow told Dow Jones Newswires.
Randgold has more than $250 million in available cash.
Bristow said the company's production was on track to exceed
700,000 ounces by 2011 as other projects come on line. Attributable
gold production was 428,426 ounces in 2008.
At 1011 GMT, Randgold's shares were up 89 pence, or 2.3%, at
3972 pence, underperforming the sector. The FTSE350 mining index
was up 7.5%.
Randgold shares are up almost 35% since the start of the year,
compared with 24% for the sector.
Company Web site: http://www.randgoldresources.com
-By Jeffrey Sparshott, Dow Jones Newswires; +44 (0)207 842 9347;
jeffrey.sparshott@dowjones.com