TORONTO, July 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Richmont Mines Inc. (TSX: RIC) (NYSE MKT: RIC) ("Richmont" or
the "Corporation"), reports that the Island Gold Mine delivered
another strong quarter of operational results that contributed to
second quarter consolidated production of 23,320 gold ounces at
cash costs of $903 per ounce
(US$701 per ounce). (All amounts
are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise indicated).
HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE SECOND QUARTER
- The Island Gold Mine produced 18,617 ounces of gold, a 24%
increase over the prior year period. Company-wide production was
23,320 ounces for the quarter, an 11% decrease over the prior year
period, mainly as a result of the depletion of the Monique
stockpile earlier this year.
- The Island Gold Mine reported record underground and milling
productivity of 911 and 878 tonnes per day, respectively.
- Cash costs[1] for the Island
Gold Mine were $766 per ounce
(US$595 per ounce), a significant 20%
decrease over the prior year period and well below current guidance
estimates. Company-wide cash costs for the quarter were
$903 per ounce (US$701 per ounce), a decrease of 7% over the
prior year period and below current guidance estimates.
- Revenues for the quarter were $40.6
million (US$31.5 million), at
an average realized gold price of $1,628 per ounce (US$1,263 per ounce).
- Richmont ended the quarter with a cash balance of $96 million (US$74
million) that includes net proceeds of $29 million (US$23
million) related to a bought-deal prospectus financing that
was completed on June 7, 2016.
"The Island Gold Mine has delivered another solid quarter with
record productivity from both the underground mine and the mill
facility and we remain well positioned to achieve the upper end of
production guidance and the lower end of our cost guidance. It is
noteworthy that while wider zones were mined during the quarter,
which had a negative impact on maximizing overall grade, Island
Gold continued to have a positive reconciliation on mined grade
versus reserve grade, demonstrating the quality of the deposit.
Going forward we will continue to optimize our mining practices,
maximizing reserve recovery while operating within the optimal
grade profile." stated Renaud Adams,
CEO. He continued, "At the Beaufor Mine we expect that stope mining
will begin in the higher-grade Q Zone in the third quarter and we
remain confident that this asset will be net free cash flow
positive for the full year. With our strong cash position and
growing cash flow stream, we are well positioned to fully fund the
accelerated development program and the Phase 2 exploration program
at our cornerstone Island Gold Mine."
SECOND QUARTER OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
Second quarter operational highlights for the Island Gold and
Beaufor Mines are provided in the tables below:
Production Highlights
2016
Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 Q1 16 Q2 16 H1 2016 Guidance
Gold Produced (oz)
Island 62,000-
Gold Mine 14,997 15,076 14,203(1) 26,589 18,617 45,206 67,000
Beaufor 25,000-
Mine 7,082 5,714 5,652 4,615 4,703 9,318 30,000
Monique
Mine 4,235 2,688 2,525 1,165(2) - 1,165 -
Total Produced 87,000-
(oz) 26,314 23,478 22,380 32,369 23,320 55,689 97,000
(1) Q4 2015 production includes a 3 week underground mine shutdown.
(2) Processing of the remaining stockpile pad at the depleted Monique Mine
was completed at the end of January 2016.
Cash Cost Highlights
2016
Guidance(2)
Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 Q1 16 Q2 16 H1 2016
Cash Costs
($) (1)
Island
Gold Mine $954 $890 $1,026 $674 $766 $714 $900-$960
Beaufor $1,000-
Mine $1,062 $974 $1,084 $1,398 $1,486 $1,441 $1,060
Monique
Mine $914 $1,005 $977 $1,185 - $1,185 -
Total Cash Costs $930-
($) (1) $974 $926 $1,034 $806 $903 $848 $1,000
Cash Costs
(US$) (1)
Island
Gold Mine $776 $680 $768 $491 $595 $537 $660-$705
Beaufor
Mine $864 $744 $812 $1,018 $1,154 $1,083 $735-$780
Monique
Mine $743 $768 $731 $863 - $891 -
Total Cash Costs
(US$) (1) $792 $707 $774 $587 $701 $637 $680-$730
(1) Refer to the Non-IFRS Performance Measures disclosure presented at the
end of this press release.
(2) 2016 guidance assumes a foreign exchange rate of 1.364 Canadian dollar
to the US dollar.
Operational Highlights
Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 Q1 16 Q2 16
Island Gold Mine
Underground tpd 552 759 669 657(1) 853 911
Mill tpd 487 787 722 656(2) 834 878
Mill head grade (g/t) 7.87 6.73 7.27 7.62 11.31 7.51
Recoveries (%) 97.2 96.8 97.1 96.0 96.3 96.5
Beaufor Mine
Underground tpd 367 360 338 306 323 286
Mill head grade (g/t) 8.44(3) 6.05 5.93 6.30 4.96 5.27
Recoveries (%) 98.6 98.6 98.6 98.4 98.7 98.1
(1) Fourth quarter underground productivity includes a 3 week mine shutdown.
(2) Fourth quarter mill productivity includes a 2 week mill shutdown.
(3) Production includes 1,624 ounces from the milling of slag accumulated at
the Camflo Mill.
Island Gold Second Quarter Highlights
- The Island Gold Mine produced 18,617 ounces of gold (20,147
ounces sold), an increase of 24% over the same period in 2015. As
previously disclosed, the mine plan for the quarter was focused in
lower-grade areas of the mine where ore development activities
primarily occurred in the lower grade extensions of the second
mining horizon. Overall, the operation reported a higher than
planned mined grade of 7.51 g/t. The forward looking 2016 mine plan
continues to forecast development and stope mining at grades of
between 7.0 and 7.5 g/t gold, using the December 2015 resource model capped at 95 g/t
gold.
- Underground productivity averaged a record 911 tonnes per day
and mill processing averaged record productivity of 878 tonnes per
day. The higher underground productivity and grade realized in the
quarter were primarily the result of a positive reconciliation
(mined vs. reserves) of 19%, comprised of 8% on tonnes and 10% on
grade. As compared to Q1 2016, there was a negative impact on mined
grades as a result of mining wider zones as compared to reserves.
It is expected that over the coming quarters drilling patterns will
continue to be evaluated to best optimize grade and tonnage
profiles.
- The ratio of higher cost development ore versus stope ore was
48% for the quarter, as compared to a planned 40%.
- The development of the main ramp continued and reached a
vertical depth of 800 metres at the end of the quarter. It is
expected that the ramp development will reach the bottom of the
third mining horizon at the 860 metre level by the end of the
year.
- Cash costs for the quarter were $766 per ounce (US$595 per ounce), well below guidance estimates
and a significant 20% decrease over the prior year period.
- As previously disclosed, a 3-week mill electrical upgrade to
support potential expansion opportunities is scheduled to begin in
late July 2016.
- A final update on the Phase 1 exploration drilling program was
recently issued, which demonstrates the potential to grow
production and increase mine life both laterally above the 860
metre level, as well as in the vertical extension below the 1,000
metre level. The success of the Phase 1 program supported the
launch of an aggressive 18 to 24 month Phase 2 exploration program
of up to 142,000 metres of drilling.
Beaufor Second Quarter Highlights
- Production for the quarter was 4,703 ounces (4,741 ounces
sold), a 34% decrease over the prior year period, primarily as a
result of lower than expected grades mined in secondary Zones M-MF
and 12.
- Development of the higher-grade Q Zone advanced during the
quarter with stope mining planned for the third quarter, which
should contribute to increased grade and ounces produced in the
second half of the year.
- Cash costs for the quarter were $1,486 per ounce (US$1,154 per ounce), a 40% increase over the
prior year period and 6% higher than the prior quarter. Cash costs
are expected to decrease as stope mining in the higher grade Q Zone
begins in the third quarter.
- Underground productivity at the Beaufor Mine averaged 286
tonnes per day, modestly lower than planned levels.
Corporate Highlights
- On June 7, 2016, Richmont
announced the completion of a bought-deal prospectus offering (the
"Offering"). Pursuant to the Offering, the Corporation issued
2,990,000 common shares (the "Common Shares") at a price of
$10.40 per Common Share for gross
proceeds of approximately $31 million
that included 390,000 common shares issued pursuant to the exercise
in full of the underwriter's over-allotment option.
- Effective Friday, June 17, 2016
Richmont was added to the S&P/TSX Global Mining Index and the
S&P/TSX Global Gold Index.
Upcoming News
- Q2 2016 Financial Results and Conference Call (August 8, 2016)
- Phase 2 exploration update (September
2016)
- Updated Preliminary Economic Assessment and Technical Session
(Q4 2016)
Non-International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS")
Performance Measures
In this press release, the term "cash costs per ounce" is used,
which is a non-IFRS performance measure, and may not be comparable
to similar measures presented by other companies. The Corporation
believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in
accordance with IFRS, the Corporation and certain investors use
this information to evaluate the Corporation's performance.
Accordingly, it is intended to provide additional information and
should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for
measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. "Cash
costs per ounce" is a common performance measure in the gold mining
industry, but does not have any standardized definition. The
Corporation reports cash cost per ounce based on ounces sold. Cash
costs include mine site operating costs, administration and
royalties but are exclusive of depreciation, accretion expense,
capital expenditures and exploration and project evaluation
costs.
About Richmont Mines Inc.
Richmont Mines has produced over 1.6 million ounces of gold from
its operations in Quebec,
Ontario and Newfoundland since beginning production. The
Corporation currently produces gold from the Island Gold Mine in
Ontario, and the Beaufor Mine in
Quebec. The Corporation is also
advancing development of the significant high-grade resource
extension at depth of the Island Gold Mine in Ontario. With 35 years of experience in gold
production, exploration and development, and prudent financial
management, the Corporation is well-positioned to cost-effectively
build its Canadian reserve base and to successfully enter its next
phase of growth.
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements that include
risks and uncertainties. When used in this news release, the words
"estimate", "project", "anticipate", "expect", "intend", "believe",
"hope", "may" and similar expressions, as well as "will", "shall"
and other indications of future tense, are intended to identify
forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements are
based on current expectations and apply only as of the date on
which they were made. Except as may be required by law, the
Corporation undertakes no obligation and disclaims any
responsibility to publicly update or revise any forward-looking
statements or information, whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise.
The factors that could cause actual results to differ materially
from those indicated in such forward-looking statements include
changes in the prevailing price of gold, the Canadian-United States
exchange rate, grade of ore mined and unforeseen difficulties in
mining operations that could affect revenue and production costs.
Other factors such as uncertainties regarding government
regulations could also affect the results. Other risks may be set
out in Richmont Mines' Annual Information Form, Annual Reports and
periodic reports. The forward-looking information contained herein
is made as of the date of this news release.
Cautionary note to US investors concerning resource
estimates
Information in this press release is intended to comply with the
requirements of the Toronto Stock Exchange and applicable Canadian
securities legislation, which differ in certain respects with the
rules and regulations promulgated under the United States
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended ("Exchange Act"), as
promulgated by the SEC. The Reserve and Resource estimates in this
press release were prepared in accordance with Regulation 43-101
adopted by the Canadian Securities Administrators. The requirements
of Regulation 43-101 differ significantly from the requirements of
the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the
"SEC").
U.S. Investors are urged to consider the disclosure in our
annual report on Form 20-F, File No. 001-14598, as filed with the
SEC under the Exchange Act, which may be obtained from us (without
cost) or from the SEC's web site: http://sec.gov/edgar.shtml.
Regulation 43-101
The geological data in this news release has been reviewed by Mr.
Daniel Adam, Geo., Ph.D.,
Vice-President, Exploration, an employee of Richmont Mines Inc.,
and a qualified person as defined by Regulation 43-101.
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[1] Refer to the Non-IFRS
Performance Measures disclosure presented at the end of this press
release.
Renaud Adams, President and CEO,
Phone: +1-416-368-0291 ext. 101; Anne
Day, Vice-President, Investor Relations, Phone:
+1-416-368-0291 ext. 105