Uranium One Announces 72% Increase in Year to Date Production and Lower Cash
Costs
Q3 2009 Highlights
- Total attributable production was 834,800 pounds during Q3 2009, 19% higher than the production recorded during Q3 2008 and in line with total attributable production during Q2 2009. - Average total cash cost per pound sold decreased from $17 per pound during Q2 2009 to $15 per pound during Q3 2009. - Attributable sales volume was 423,100 pounds during Q3 2009, in line with scheduled deliveries under contracts with customers. Attributable sales volume to date in Q4 2009 is 550,000 pounds. - Average realized sales price was $50 per pound, which was $5 per pound higher than the average spot price during Q3 2009. Revenue was $21.3 million. - Earnings from mine operations were $9.4 million. - On August 7, 2009, Uranium One entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the licensed and permitted Irigaray ISR central processing plant, the Christensen Ranch satellite ISR facility and associated U(3)O(8) resources located in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming for $35 million in cash.
Jean Nortier, President and CEO of Uranium One commented:
"Our operations continue to generate some of the highest margins in the industry, with our total cash cost per pound sold decreasing by approximately 14% during the third quarter to
Outlook
Production
During the remainder of 2009 and in 2010, the Corporation is focused on maintaining production from Akdala at current levels, ramping up production at South Inkai towards a level of 5.2 million pounds (2,000 tonnes U) in 2011, successfully commissioning its development projects, controlling costs at its operations and remaining a reliable supplier of U(3)O(8) to the nuclear fuel industry. The Corporation's total attributable production guidance for 2009 remains unchanged at 3.5 million pounds.
Assuming the completion of the acquisition of the 50% joint venture interest in Karatau by the end of 2009, the Corporation's attributable production estimate for 2010 is 6.8 million pounds of U(3)O(8) and is made up as follows:
Total estimated Ownership % Estimated 2010 production attributable (millions of lbs) 2010 production (millions of Operation Status lbs) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Akdala Producing 2.6 70% 1.8 South Inkai Producing 3.6 70% 2.5 Karatau Producing 4.6 50% 2.3 Kharasan Commissioning 0.3 30% 0.1 Honeymoon Commissioning 0.2 51% 0.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Totals: 11.3 6.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Production guidance for 2010 has been revised from 7.5 million pounds to 6.8 million pounds, largely as a result of the revised production plan at Kharasan due to continued well field under-performance, as well as a more gradual ramp-up profile at South Inkai.
Attributable production for 2011 is estimated to be 8.0 million pounds. This includes initial production from the Powder River Basin in Wyoming.
Cash Costs
During 2010, the average cash cost per pound sold is expected to be as follows:
2010 - Estimated average Mine Cash Cost ($/lb sold)(1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Akdala 14 Karatau 14 South Inkai 20 Note: 1. Includes Kazakh mineral extraction tax of approximately $2 per pound at Akdala and Karatau, and $3 per pound at South Inkai.
Sales and Sales Contracts
Excluding sales under offtake agreements negotiated with ARMZ and the Japanese Consortium, Uranium One currently has contracts for the sale of an aggregate of 24 million attributable pounds; 14 million pounds of this material is contracted with weighted average floor prices, subject to escalation, of approximately
For 2009, Uranium One expects to sell approximately 2.5 million attributable pounds. To the end of the third quarter of 2009, attributable sales volumes were approximately 1.7 million pounds. To date during the fourth quarter, attributable sales volumes have been 550,000 pounds.
For 2010, Uranium One expects to sell approximately 6 million attributable pounds.
Capital Expenditures
Uranium One's estimated capital expenditure and funding per project for 2010 are expected to be as follows:
2010 - Estimated capital expenditure in millions --------------------------- Ownership Total Attributable Mine/project % (100%) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kazakhstan Akdala 70% 24 17 South Inkai 70% 32 22 Karatau 50% 49 24 Kharasan 30% 25 8 SKZ-U (Sulphuric Acid Plant) 19% 94 18 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subtotal - Kazakhstan 224 89 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Australia and United States Honeymoon 51% 47 25 Powder River Basin 100% 34 34 Great Divide Basin 100% 1 1 Other 1 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subtotal - Australia and United States 83 61 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Totals: 307 150 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Capital expenditures for Akdala and South Inkai are funded from Betpak Dala's operations. In addition to ongoing well field development and sustaining capital expenditures, the capital expenditure total for Akdala in 2010 includes approximately
Kharasan utilized the proceeds from its project finance facilities, proceeds from sales of production in commissioning, as well as proceeds from toll processing agreements to fund its capital expenditures in 2009. Uranium One is working with its partners in the Kyzylkum joint venture to arrange additional funding to finance Kyzylkum's activities until it generates positive cash flow from operations. The repayments of
Uranium One has committed to funding in 2010
Other estimated expenditure by the Corporation in 2010 is expected to be as follows:
Item 2010 - Estimated in $ millions ------------------------------------------------------------------------- General and administrative (excluding stock based compensation) 29 Exploration 7 Care and maintenance 1
Operations and Projects
For the nine months ending
Operational results for Uranium One's operations and project during Q3 2009 were:
- At the Akdala Uranium Mine, attributable production was 464,200 pounds; total cash costs were $12 per pound sold. - At the South Inkai Uranium Mine, attributable production was 343,000 pounds; total cash costs were $20 per pound sold. - At the Kharasan Uranium Project, pilot production continued during the quarter, with attributable production during commissioning of 27,600 pounds.
Q3 2009 Financial Review
Revenue of
Operating expenses per pound sold increased by 8% from
The increase in total average operating expenses, combined with the decreased revenue, resulted in a 74% decline in earnings from mine operations from
Attributable inventory increased from approximately 1.4 million pounds at
The adjusted net loss for Q3 2009 was
Consolidated cash and cash equivalents were
FINANCIAL SUMMARY Q3 2009 Q3 2008 YTD 2009 YTD 2008 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attributable production (lbs)(1) 807,200 482,400 2,323,600 1,349,200 Attributable sales (lbs)(1) 423,100 848,100 1,688,800 1,817,000 Average realized sales price ($ per lb)(2) 50 67 49 71 Average cash cost of production sold ($ per lb)(2) 15 14 17 14 Revenues ($ millions) 21.3 56.7 82.9 128.6 Earnings from mine operations ($ millions) 9.4 36.6 31.9 85.9 Net loss from continuing operations ($ millions) (15.3) (2,013.7) (217.7) (2,092.2) Loss per share from continuing operations - basic and diluted ($ per share) (0.03) (4.30) (0.46) (4.47) Earnings/(loss) from discontinued operations ($ millions) 3.4 (0.6) 2.0 (104.8) Earnings (loss) per share from discontinued operations - basic and diluted ($ per share) 0.01 (0.00) 0.00 (0.22) Net loss ($ millions) (11.9) (2,014.3) (215.7) (2,197.0) Net loss per share - basic and diluted ($ per share) (0.03) (4.30) (0.46) (4.69) Adjusted net (loss)/earnings ($ millions)(2) (7.8) 5.6 (26.2) 2.9 Adjusted net (loss)/earnings per share - basic ($ per share)(2) (0.02) 0.01 (0.06) 0.01 Notes: 1. Attributable production and sales are from assets in commercial production during the period (Akdala and South Inkai in Q3 2009 and YTD 2009 and Akdala in Q3 2008 and YTD 2008). 2. The Corporation has included non-GAAP performance measures: average realized sales price per pound, cash cost per pound sold, adjusted net earnings/(loss) and adjusted net earnings/(loss) per share. In the uranium mining industry, these are common performance measures but do not have any standardized meaning, and are non-GAAP measures. The Corporation believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with GAAP, the Corporation and certain investors use this information to evaluate the Corporation's performance and ability to generate cash flow. The additional information provided herein should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.
The following table provides a reconciliation of adjusted net earnings / (loss) to the consolidated financial statements:
Figures in US$ 000's, except per share 3 months ended 9 months ended ------------------------------------------------------- Sep 30, 2009 Sep 30, 2008 Sep 30, 2009 Sep 30, 2008 $(000's) $(000's) $(000's) $(000's) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net loss from continuing operations (15,309) (2,013,684) (217,679) (2,092,192) Unrealized foreign exchange loss/ (gain) on future income tax liabilities (1,326) 2,725 (68,449) 1,416 Impairment of mineral interests, plant and equipment (net of tax of $815,711 and $839,591 for the 3 and 9 months ended September 30, 2008) 8,969 2,015,267 260,033 2,096,476 (Gain)/loss on sale of available for sale securities (net of tax of $2,397 for the 9 months ended September 30, 2008) (134) 1,272 (126) (2,845) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adjusted net (loss) /earnings (7,800) 5,580 (26,221) 2,855 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adjusted net (loss) /earnings per share - basic ($) (0.02) 0.01 (0.06) 0.01 Weighted average number of shares (thousands) - basic 469,799 468,518 469,702 468,047
Conference Call Details
Uranium One will be hosting a conference call and webcast to discuss the third quarter 2009 results on
A recording of the conference call will be available for replay for a two week period beginning at approximately
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