TIDMLMI
RNS Number : 1545E
Lonmin PLC
02 November 2015
REGULATORY RELEASE
2 November 2015
2015 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Production Report
Lonmin Plc ("Lonmin" or, together with its subsidiaries, the
"Group"), a primary platinum producer, today announces its
production results for the three and twelve months to 30 September
2015 (unaudited). This follows Lonmin's year-end trading update,
business plan (the "Business Plan") and funding strategy released
on 21 October 2015.
A notice to shareholders of a General Meeting to be held on 19
November 2015 will be issued later today.
Overview
-- Sadly three fatalities in the year and an increase in LTIFR
to 5.41 from 3.34 due to the strike in 2014
-- Production achievements for the year ended 30 September 2015:
o Unit costs for the quarter and full year were ZAR9,841 and
ZAR10,339 per PGM ounce respectively
o Saffy shaft ramped up to steady state full production and
reduced Group unit costs
o Refined platinum production of 759,695 ounces
o Platinum sales of 751,560 ounces, the highest since 2007
beating guidance of 730,000 ounces
o Total Platinum metal-in-concentrate for the year was 740,315
saleable ounces
o Mined production of 704,776 Platinum ounces - impacted by
48,000 ounces due to Section 54 safety stoppages
o Concentrator recovery rates of 86.7% continue to be strong
o PGM instantaneous recovery rate of 87.2% outstanding, 1.0
percentage point higher than 2014
-- The Group's net assets attributable to equity shareholders
are expected to be valued between $1,600 and $1,800 million
following significant impairment charge of $1,850 to $2,050 million
for the year ended 30 September 2015
-- Right sizing now 50% complete within six months with 2,978
workers exited (1,978 employees and 1,000 contractors)
Guidance
As announced on 21 October 2015, Lonmin is taking decisive
action to mitigate the effects of the current low PGM pricing
environment as demonstrated by the tight control of capital
expenditure in the year ended 30 September 2015 to minimise capital
spent to US$136 million from the original guidance of US$250
million. The Group is also removing high-unit cost PGM production
and associated overhead costs. As a result, it is expected that the
sales profile for the Group will be approximately 700,000 Platinum
ounces for the year ending 30 September 2016 stabilizing to
approximately 650,000 Platinum ounces for each of the years ending
30 September 2017 and 2018. The Group still boasts of its 22 months
immediately available ore reserves and is maintaining this
flexibility in all its four key Generation 2 shafts namely K3,
Rowland, 4B and Saffy. Capital expenditure is anticipated to be
limited to approximately US$132 million and US$110 million for the
years ending 30 September 2016 and 2017 respectively. The Group
anticipates that its capital expenditure for the year ending 30
September 2018 will increase to approximately US$188 million.
A large portion of the planned ore reserve development capital
expenditure is for the development of the Middelkraal resource that
the Group plans to extract via its existing, profitable Rowland
shaft, as well as the further deepening of the existing, profitable
K3 shaft. The continued investment in these projects will enable
the hoisting capacity of these shafts to be fully used for an
extended period and to drive their low unit costs.
The implementation of the Business Plan, as announced on 21
October, is anticipated to result in a cost reduction in FY15 real
terms of approximately ZAR0.7 billion in financial year 2016
(against the annual cost base for the year ended 30 September 2015,
unaudited) and a further cost reduction in real terms of
approximately ZAR1.6 billion in financial year 2017 (against the
forecast annual cost base for the year ended 30 September
2016).
The Group aims to keep its unit costs per PGM ounce in nominal
terms broadly flat in line with the year ended 30 September 2015 at
around ZAR10, 400 per PMG ounce, for three further years ending 30
September 2016, 2017 and 2018.
FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL YEAR PRODUCTION REPORT
Operational Overview and Safety
It is with regret that we have to report two fatalities in the
fourth quarter. Our colleagues Bonisile Mapango, a winch driver at
JV Pandora E3 shaft and Mark Potgieter, a Sandvik Mining contractor
and General Foreman at Hossy shaft were both fatally injured in
separate incidences in July. Subsequent to the year end, Zilindile
Ndumela, a locomotive driver at Rowland shaft was fatally injured
on 26 October. We extend our deepest condolences to their families
and friends.
In the fourth quarter of 2015 Saffy shaft successfully ramped up
to full production as planned which contributed to the 7.6%
increase in total tonnes mined compared to the fourth quarter of
the prior financial year. The metals in process pipeline stock
returned to normal levels as the build-up in stock during the
smelter down time in the second quarter of 2015 was fully processed
by the year end as guided.
Production losses for the year due to an increase in section 54
safety stoppages amounted to approximately 48,000 platinum ounces
but we are encouraged by interaction at industry level to address
this increase. The rolling 12 month average Lost Time Injury
Frequency Rate (LTIFR) for the 12 months to 30 September 2015
increased to 5.41 incidents per million man hours compared to 3.34
at 30 September 2014. This continued deterioration, which has been
seen across the platinum industry since the five month strike in
2014, indicates the real impact that breaks in operational
continuity can have on employee focus.
Fourth Quarter Production Overview
Mining Operations
The Marikana underground mining operations (including Pandora
(100%)) produced 2.9 million tonnes during the fourth quarter, an
increase of 0.3 million tonnes, or 9.4% on the fourth quarter of
the prior financial year.
Generation 2 shafts
Production from our Generation 2 shafts (K3, Rowland, Saffy,
4B/1B and Hossy) was 2.4 million tonnes during the fourth quarter,
an increase of 10.4% on the fourth quarter of the prior financial
year. This represented 81.1% of total production for the fourth
quarter in the year ended 30 September 2015.
-- K3, Rowland, Saffy and 4B/1B all increased output compared to 2014.
-- Saffy shaft recorded an increase of 42.8% on the fourth
quarter of the prior financial year demonstrating the successful
ramp up to full production (although the month of August was
impacted by section 54 safety stoppages).
-- There was a decrease in production from Hossy shaft of 24.6%
on the prior year period driven by safety shutdowns following the
fatality in July 2015, which slowed the momentum that had been
established at this shaft. As announced on 24 July 2015 we are
commencing an orderly shutdown and placement on care and
maintenance of Hossy shaft.
-- The 1B shaft was closed and placed on care and maintenance in October 2015.
Generation 1 shafts
Production from our Generation 1 shafts (Newman, W1, E1, E2, E3
and Pandora (100%)) at 0.5 million tonnes during the fourth quarter
was 3.3% higher than the fourth quarter of the prior financial
year.
-- In line with its end of life plans, production from Newman
shaft decreased by 7.3% year on year. As announced in July, we are
commencing orderly shutdown and placement of care and maintenance
of Newman shaft.
-- W1, E1 and E2 shafts each saw year on year increase in
production for the fourth quarter of 34.2%, 13.8% and 11.7%
respectively.
-- Production from Pandora (100%) of 124,000 tonnes was 3,000
tonnes during the fourth quarter, or 2.4% lower than the fourth
quarter of the prior financial year due to safety shutdowns
following the fatality in July.
We had limited activity at K4 shaft in the fourth quarter with
production of 8,000 tonnes. This shaft will remain on care and
maintenance in light of the prevailing low PGM price
environment.
Production from our depleting Merensky opencast operations of
59,000 tonnes in the fourth quarter was 41,000 tonnes, or 40.9%
lower than the fourth quarter of the prior financial year and
mining ceased at the end of the fourth quarter. Filling of the
final void and final rehabilitation of the area is planned to be
completed during the first half of the 2016 financial year.
A total of 297,000 tonnes of production were lost in the fourth
quarter mainly due to safety stoppages particularly at Hossy, Saffy
and Rowland shafts. In the fourth quarter of the prior financial
year 679,000 tonnes were lost due to the protected wage strike.
Q4 2015 Q4 2014
tonnes tonnes
------------------------------------- -------- --------
Section 54 safety stoppages 281,000 91,000
Management induced safety stoppages 16,000 60,000
Industrial action - 679,000
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Total tonnes lost 297,000 830,000
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Process Operations
Total tonnes milled in the fourth quarter of 3.0 million tonnes
were 0.6 million tonnes higher than the further quarter of the
prior financial year. We continue to use six out of our seven
Marikana concentrators as part of our measures to reduce costs
demonstrating our ability to scale our operations as required.
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Underground milled head grade at 4.47 grammes per tonne
(5PGE+Au) for the fourth quarter was 2.4% higher than the fourth
quarter of the prior financial year of 4.37 grammes per tonne
largely due to the mix of UG2 to Merensky ore. The overall milled
head grade at 4.45 grammes per tonne for the fourth quarter, was up
3.3% on the fourth quarter of the prior financial year due to the
increase in underground head grade combined with the decrease in
opencast ore in the mix. Concentrator recoveries for the fourth
quarter were strong at 86.4% compared to fourth quarter of the
prior financial year. Total platinum metal-in-concentrate for the
fourth quarter at 185,659 saleable ounces was 44,035 ounces higher
than the fourth quarter of the prior financial year.
Our furnaces are operating at normal production levels and we
succeeded in processing the build-up of concentrate by the end of
the fourth quarter of the year ended 30 September 2015. A planned
shutdown of the Number Two furnace for scheduled refractory brick
replacement and design upgrades on the roof and off-gas system is
taking place in the first quarter of financial year 2016. During
this period the Pyromet furnaces will be used as required.
Total refined platinum production for the fourth quarter of
256,222 ounces was 113,510 ounces higher than the fourth quarter of
the prior financial year. This was the highest volume refined in a
single quarter since the fourth quarter of year ended 30 September
2013 and demonstrates the benefit of our back-up smelting capacity
which enables timeous processing of stock build-ups. Total PGMs
produced in the fourth quarter were 495,022 ounces, an increase of
238,623 on the fourth quarter of the prior financial year.
Sales & Pricing
Platinum sales for the fourth quarter of 253,841 ounces were in
line with refined production. This was an increase of 101,571
ounces on the fourth quarter of the prior financial year. PGM sales
of 481,976 ounces for the fourth quarter were up 208,993 ounces
compared to fourth quarter of the prior financial year.
The weak price environment continued during the fourth quarter.
The platinum US Dollar price decreased by 30.0% on the fourth
quarter of the prior financial year. The Rand basket price of
R10,336 per ounce for the fourth quarter was 15.3% lower than the
fourth quarter of the prior financial year impacted by the Rand
weakness as the average Rand to US dollar exchange rate was 20.7%
weaker at 13.00 compared to 10.76 in the fourth quarter of the
prior financial year. Post year end the platinum price remains
volatile ranging from a low of $905 per ounce on 2 October 2015 to
a high of $1,020 on 21 October 2015.
Full Year Production Overview
It is important to note that there was an industrial strike
extending over five months of the year ended 30 September 2014
making year on year comparisons between 2015 and 2014
inappropriate.
Mining Operations
A total of 11.3 million tonnes was mined in the year ended 30
September 2015, 4.9 million tonnes higher than the strike impacted
prior financial year. We saw improved performance by the Generation
2 shafts in the year ended 30 September 2015 and the planned
delivery of Saffy shaft to steady state was achieved. Output from
the Generation 1 shafts was in line with the management of the
depleting shafts. Mining operations in the year ended 30 September
2015 were held back by an increase in the frequency and duration of
section 54 safety stoppages, in particular at K3, our biggest
shaft, as well as at Pandora E3 and Hossy.
As announced in July, the Group plans to carry out the orderly
closure and placement on care and maintenance of Newman and Hossy
shafts, by stopping development and capital work and only mining
immediately available ore reserves. The 1B shaft was closed and
place on care and maintenance in October 2015.
Mining at E1 and W1 shafts will continue for the year ending 30
September 2016 following renegotiation of ore purchase agreements
between the Group and contractor management on more favourable
terms, and a favourable outcome from the section 189 consultation
process.
Tonnes lost mainly due to increased Section 54 safety stoppages
and management induced safety stoppages at 0.9 million tonnes for
year ended 30 September 2015 were lower than the strike impacted
prior financial year but were 0.3 million tonnes higher than the
year ended 30 September 2013.
2015 2014 2013
tonnes tonnes tonnes
-------------------------------------------- -------- ---------- ---------
Section 54 safety stoppages 770,000 282,000 319,000
Management induced safety stoppages 102,000 83,000 49,000
Industrial action (5 month strike in 2014) 27,000 6,382,000 252,000
-------------------------------------------- -------- ---------- ---------
Total tonnes lost 899,000 6,747,000 620,000
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Process Operations
Total tonnes milled in the year ended 30 September 2015 were
11.8 million tonnes, 5.7 million tonnes higher than the prior
financial year as the concentrating operations were also impacted
by the strike action and shut down. Compared to the year ended 30
September 2013 tonnes milled were flat despite only running six out
of our seven Marikana concentrators. The impact on tonnes milled
due to load shedding was a reduction of 93,000 tonnes for the year
ended 30 September 2015.
Underground milled head grade was 4.51 grammes per tonne, up
0.7% on the prior financial year. Overall the milled head grade was
4.47 grammes per tonne, up 1.8% on the prior financial year due to
the increase in underground grade and a decrease in lower grade
opencast ore in the mix. Underground and overall concentrator
recoveries for the year at 86.8% and 86.7%, respectively, remain
strong. Total Platinum metal-in-concentrate for the year at 740,315
saleable ounces exceed the mining production of 704,776 Platinum
ounces as the stock piles of ore ahead of the concentrators gave us
the flexibility to overcome the impact of Section 54 safety
stoppages at our mining operations.
As previously reported, smelting and refining operations were
constrained in the second quarter due to shutdowns for repairs of
both the Number One and Number Two furnaces. Subsequently, these
operations ran at full capacity processing the stock that had
built-up and achieved refined Platinum production for the year
ended 30 September 2015 of 759,695. This was the highest since
2007, 74.2% higher than the financial year 2014 and 7.1% higher
than the financial year 2013. PGMs produced in the year were
1,447,364 ounces, the highest since 2011. This was 64.1% higher
than financial year 2014 and 8.3% higher than financial year 2013.
The initiative to reduce the metals in process pipeline and improve
recovery rates as part of the value benefits programme has yielded
benefits earlier than anticipated. An increase in production of
around 10,000 PGM ounces has been attributed to this initiative in
the year ended 30 September 2015.
Sales & Pricing
Sales for the year were 751,560 platinum ounces, the highest
since 2007, and 1,433,883 PGM ounces, the highest since 2011.
The weak price environment continued during the year with the
platinum price decreasing by 22.0% on the prior financial year and
the US Dollar basket price (including base metal revenue) falling
by 15.9% to $902 per ounce (on 2 October 2015). The corresponding
lowest Rand basket price of R10,829 per ounce for the year ended 30
September 2015 was 4.0% lower than the prior financial year
impacted by the Rand weakness as the average Rand to US dollar
exchange rate was 13.8% weaker at 12.01 compared to 10.55.
Unaudited results for year ended 30 September 2015
Our audited results for the year ended 30 September 2015 are
expected to be published on 9 November 2015. It is expected that
these results will show an operating loss of US$207 million before
impairment charges of $1,850-$2,050 million which are expected to
be recognised in connection with the completion of the audit
process for the year ended 30 September 2015. The impairment charge
is primarily driven by lower PGM prices and the Business Plan which
has an impact on future discounted cash flows over the life of mine
business plan across the Group's operations. As a result of the
impairment charge it is expected that net assets attributable to
equity shareholders of Lonmin Plc as at 30 September will be in the
range of $1,600 million and $1,800 million. Full details of the
impairment charge and net assets will be set out in the Group's
audited results for the year ended 30 September 2015.
Update on Right Sizing the Group
Our workforce has reduced by 2,623 people from 38,292 as at 30
September 2014, to 35,669 people as at 30 September 2015, of which
1,308 were Lonmin employees and 1,315 were contractors. At 30
September 2015 Lonmin provided employment for 26,968 permanent
employees and 8,701 contractors.
Progress continues with the restructuring programme due to new
bench marked operating model and removal of high cost production.
In total 2,978 people had left the Group with 1,978 employees
leaving through voluntary separations and early retirement by 30
October 2015 and the net reduction in the contractor headcount was
1,000.
Lonmin expects to announce its full year audited results for the
year ended 30 September 2015 on 9 November 2015.
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Notes to editors
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Lonmin, which is listed on both the London Stock Exchange and
the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, is one of the world's largest
primary producers of PGMs. These metals are essential for many
industrial applications, especially catalytic converters for
internal combustion engine emissions, as well as their widespread
use in jewellery.
Lonmin's operations are situated in the Bushveld Igneous Complex
in South Africa, where more than 70% of known global PGM resources
are located.
The Company creates value for shareholders through mining,
refining and marketing PGMs and has a vertically integrated
operational structure - from mine to market. Underpinning the
operations is the Shared Services function which provides support
and infrastructure across the operations.
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3 months 3 months 12 months 12 months
to 30 to 30 to 30 to 30
Sep Sep Sep Sep
2015 2014 2015 2014
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Tonnes Generation
mined(1) 2 K3 shaft kt 773 677 2,713 1,484
Rowland
shaft kt 470 450 1,872 1,005
Saffy shaft kt 495 347 1,758 782
4B/1B shaft kt 438 403 1,628 891
Hossy shaft kt 224 297 953 609
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Generation
2 kt 2,400 2,173 8,923 4,771
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Generation Newman
1 shaft kt 174 187 765 428
W1 shaft kt 45 34 180 102
East 1
shaft kt 37 32 148 104
East 2
shaft kt 98 87 390 279
East 3
shaft kt 17 11 68 28
Pandora
(100%)(2) kt 124 127 544 299
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Generation
1 kt 494 478 2,095 1,240
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K4 shaft kt 8 - 49 -
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Total Underground kt 2,902 2,652 11,067 6,012
------------------- ------ --------- --------- ---------- ----------
Opencast kt 59 100 230 333
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Total underground
& opencast kt 2,961 2,752 11,297 6,345
--------- --------- ---------- ----------
Limpopo(3) Underground kt - - - 6
--------- --------- ---------- ----------
Lonmin Total tonnes
(100%) mined (100%) kt 2,961 2,752 11,297 6,351
% mined
from UG2
reef (100%) % 74.1% 74.1% 75.1% 74.1%
------------------- ------ --------- --------- ---------- ----------
Lonmin Underground
(attributable) & opencast kt 2,899 2,679 11,016 6,180
----------------- ------------------- ------ --------- ---------
Ounces Lonmin
mined(4) excl. Pandora Platinum oz 175,734 157,331 668,319 371,651
Pandora
(100%) Platinum oz 8,178 8,231 36,458 20,327
Limpopo Platinum oz - - - 255
----------------- ------------------- ------ --------- --------- ---------- ----------
Lonmin Platinum oz 183,912 165,562 704,776 392,233
----------------- ------------------- ------ --------- --------- ---------- ----------
Lonmin
excl. Pandora PGMs oz 336,257 298,167 1,280,964 707,913
Pandora
(100%) PGMs oz 16,087 16,262 71,861 40,044
Limpopo PGMs oz - - - 572
----------------- ------------------- ------ --------- ---------
Lonmin PGMs oz 352,344 314,430 1,352,825 748,529
----------------- ------------------- ------ --------- --------- ---------- ----------
Tonnes
milled(5) Marikana Underground kt 2,803 2,120 10,930 5,389
Opencast kt 53 117 318 422
Total kt 2,855 2,237 11,248 5,810
--------- ---------
Pandora(6) Underground kt 124 109 562 281
--------- --------- ---------- ----------
Limpopo(7) Underground kt - - - 27
----------------- ------------------- ------ --------- --------- ---------- ----------
Lonmin
Platinum Underground kt 2,926 2,228 11,491 5,696
Head grade(8) g/t 4.47 4.37 4.51 4.48
Recovery
rate(9) % 86.4% 86.3% 86.8% 87.0%
Opencast kt 53 117 318 422
Head grade(8) g/t 3.07 3.16 3.08 3.20
Recovery
rate(9) % 84.8% 85.3% 85.1% 84.5%
Total kt 2,979 2,345 11,810 6,118
Head grade(8) g/t 4.45 4.31 4.47 4.39
Recovery
rate(9) % 86.4% 86.2% 86.7% 86.9%
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3 months 3 months 12 months 12 months
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to 30 to 30 to 30 to 30
Sep Sep Sep Sep
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2015 2014 2015 2014
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Metals-in-concentrate(10) Marikana Platinum oz 176,123 133,507 696,489 355,926
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Palladium oz 82,035 61,875 323,177 164,960
Gold oz 4,271 4,062 16,503 9,879
Rhodium oz 24,840 18,578 101,435 49,908
Ruthenium oz 41,033 30,724 165,689 81,693
Iridium oz 8,089 5,663 32,416 16,143
Total
PGMs oz 336,391 254,410 1,335,710 678,508
Nickel(11) MT 961 790 3,579 2,029
Copper(11) MT 591 485 2,211 1,273
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Limpopo Platinum oz - - - 1,121
Palladium oz - - - 974
Gold oz - - - 93
Rhodium oz - - - 114
Ruthenium oz - - - 161
Iridium oz - - - 44
Total
PGMs oz - - - 2,508
Nickel(11) MT - - - 27
Copper(11) MT - - - 19
------------ ----- --------- --------- ---------- ----------
Pandora Platinum oz 8,178 7,056 37,553 18,913
Palladium oz 3,825 3,361 17,496 8,960
Gold oz 30 (23) 131 54
Rhodium oz 1,373 1,217 6,383 3,226
Ruthenium oz 2,255 1,959 10,466 5,168
Iridium oz 425 388 1,988 916
Total
PGMs oz 16,087 13,958 74,019 37,237
Nickel(11) MT 24 14 87 35
Copper(11) MT 9 8 37 20
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Concentrate Platinum oz 1,357 1,060 6,273 4,398
purchases Palladium oz 376 301 1,869 1,242
Gold oz 4 (1) 18 14
Rhodium oz 174 126 816 531
Ruthenium oz 240 122 1,079 546
Iridium oz 77 48 338 224
Total
PGMs oz 2,228 1,655 10,394 6,955
Nickel(11) MT 1 - 3 2
Copper(11) MT 1 - 2 1
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Lonmin
Platinum Platinum oz 185,659 141,624 740,315 380,359
Palladium oz 86,236 65,537 342,542 176,136
Gold oz 4,305 4,038 16,653 10,040
Rhodium oz 26,386 19,921 108,634 53,779
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