North American Palladium Ltd. Announces 2005 Fourth Quarter and Annual Production
10 January 2006 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Trading Symbol TSX - PDL AMEX - PAL TORONTO, Jan. 9
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- During the fourth quarter of 2005, the
Lac des Iles mill processed 1,100,540 tonnes of ore at an average
of 11,962 tonnes per day with a palladium head grade of 1.47 grams
per tonne, producing 36,833 ounces of palladium at a recovery rate
of 70.7%. By-product metal production during the fourth quarter of
2005 included 3,761 ounces of platinum, 2,915 ounces of gold,
531,669 pounds of nickel and 1,117,885 pounds of copper. This
compares to the third quarter of 2005 when the mill processed
1,328,433 tonnes of ore at an average of 14,439 tonnes per day with
a palladium grade of 1.47 grams per tonne, producing 39,532 ounces
of palladium at a recovery rate of 62.9%. The mill's recovery
improved by 7.8% over the third quarter as a result of the ongoing
flotation circuit improvements in the mill. However total
production was lower, primarily affected by the operating
disruptions due to the earlier reported problems with the primary
crusher during December. The interruptions in the crushing cycle
led to a decrease in mill throughput, availability and feed grade,
as a result of having to utilize the reserve crushed ore stockpile
and frozen rock chunks became an issue causing many blocked chutes.
As previously reported, the primary crusher was temporarily shut
down on January 2, 2006 in order to replace the mainframe
component. This repair process is now underway and proceeding ahead
of schedule and is expected to be fully repaired by the end of this
week. The Company currently has three mobile contract crushing
units onsite and they are nearing 15,000 tonnes per day of mill
throughput. Overall, 2005 has been a challenging production year
for North American Palladium. The mill processed 4,780,599 tonnes
of ore at an average of 13,098 tonnes per day with a palladium head
grade of 1.66 grams per tonne, producing 177,167 ounces of
palladium at a recovery rate of 69.6%. This compares to 2004
palladium production of 308,931 ounces. The by-product metal
production in 2005 included 18,833 ounces of platinum, 14,308
ounces of gold, 2,353,227 pounds of nickel and 5,514,670 pounds of
copper. The final 2005 metal production quantities are subject to
assay adjustments with the smelters.
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Q4, Q3, Q2, Q1, Q4, Q3, 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004
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Mill Throughput (tonnes per day) 11,962 14,439 13,135 12,848 13,075
14,145
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Palladium Recovery (%) 70.7 62.9 70.2 74.0 74.6 74.8
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Mill Availability (%) 80.8 91.7 87.4 86.3 84.9 87.3
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Palladium Production (oz) 36,833 39,532 48,230 52,572 62,526 79,174
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Looking ahead at 2006, Jim Excell, President & CEO, commented,
"Palladium production is expected to increase as the underground
operations move online during the first quarter. While throughout
2005 the Company faced the challenges of low mill availability,
lower grade ore reflective of the pit life cycle, and in the latter
part of the year the primary crusher problems, we remain confident
that operations will return to historical levels." North American
Palladium's Lac des Iles Mine is Canada's only primary producer of
platinum group metals and is one of the largest open pit bulk
mineable palladium reserves in the world. In addition to palladium,
the Company earns substantial revenue from by-product nickel,
platinum, gold and copper. Palladium use in the auto industry
continues to be an important component in controlling exhaust
emissions as mandated by more stringent hydrocarbon emissions
standards for cars, particularly in the United States, Europe and
Japan. Palladium is also used in the dental, electronics, jewelry
and chemical sectors. Forward-Looking Statements - Certain
statements included in this news release are forward-looking
statements which are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions
of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. They include estimates and statements that describe the
Company's future plans, objectives and goals, including words to
the effect that the Company or management expects a stated
condition or result to occur. When used herein, words such as
"expect", and other similar expressions are intended to identify
forward-looking statements. In particular statements relating to
estimated future ore production, construction and commissioning are
forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements involve
inherent risks and uncertainties and are subject to factors, many
of which are beyond our control, which may cause actual results or
performance to differ materially from those currently anticipated
in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by
such forward-looking statements include among others fluctuations
in ore grade, ore tonnes milled, geological, technical, mining or
processing problems, future production, and unexpected problems
during the development, construction and start-up phases of the
underground mine. For a more comprehensive review of risk factors,
please refer to the Company's most recent Annual Report under
"Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Results" and
Annual Information Form under "Risk Factors" on file with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission and Canada provincial securities
regulatory authorities. The Company disclaims any obligation to
update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result
of new information, events or otherwise. Readers are cautioned not
to put undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. For
additional information on the Company's mineral reserves and
resources, see the Company's most recent Annual Information Form.
DATASOURCE: North American Palladium Ltd. CONTACT: Jim Excell -
President & CEO, Tel: (416) 360-2656, email: ; Ian MacNeily -
Vice President Finance & CFO, Tel: (416) 360-2650, email: ;
Krista Muhr - Manager, Investor Relations & Communications,
Tel: (416) 360-2652, email:
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