TORONTO, July 25, 2018 /CNW/ - Detour Gold Corporation (TSX: DGC) ("Detour Gold" or the "Company") reports its operational and financial results for the second quarter of 2018 and reaffirms 2018 guidance.
This release should be read in conjunction with the Company's second quarter 2018 Financial Statements and MD&A on the Company's website or on SEDAR. All amounts are in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated. All references to non-IFRS measures are denoted with "o" and are discussed at the end of this news release.
Michael Kenyon, Interim CEO, commented: "We remain focused on our top priority: the execution of our 2018 life of mine plan. We are providing the stability and support needed for our COO, Frazer Bourchier, to succeed in optimizing the Detour Lake operation. The initiatives underway clearly demonstrate that we are on the right track to ensure that the Detour Lake operation becomes a consistently profitable operation. We will build on this foundation by enhancing our Board. As previously announced, we intend to appoint two new directors with operational and/or corporate social responsibility experience in the near term to replace existing Board members. We remain firm in our belief that the actions we are taking will deliver long-term value to our shareholders."
Q2 2018 Highlights
Frazer Bourchier, Chief Operating Officer, commented on the second quarter operational results: "The Company met its production plan for the quarter with a gold head grade above expected levels, offset by lower recoveries. For the second half of the year, mining and milling rates are expected to improve and head grades to decrease as projected. The Company reiterates its 2018 guidance with production of 595,000 to 635,000 ounces of gold and AISC of $1,200 to $1,280 per ounce sold. In addition to continuing mining and milling rate improvements in the second half of 2018, the Company remains focused on the overall execution of the 2018 LOM Plan, specifically regarding operational improvements focused on organizational effectiveness, systems enhancement and internally funded capital investments in order to achieve sustainable results in 12 to 18 months."
Update on Operational Improvement Strategy
The Company has identified several key strategic operational improvement focus areas and has developed associated tactical plans supported by recent operational audits. Operating and capital plans are progressing to address the findings of these audits complemented by internal robust assessments by the COO over the past six months. Further upside opportunities not reflected in the 2018 LOM Plan will be explored in due course, including mobile equipment automation.
Some examples of the progress to date include:
Q2 2018 Results
Operational results
Detour Lake Operation Statistics
Q2 2018 |
Q1 2018 |
Q4 2017 |
Q3 2017 |
Q2 2017 | |
Ore mined (Mt) |
4.9 |
5.8 |
4.7 |
5.4 |
4.9 |
Waste mined (Mt) |
21.4 |
16.7 |
22.4 |
20.6 |
20.4 |
Total mined (Mt) |
26.3 |
22.5 |
27.0 |
26.1 |
25.2 |
Strip ratio (waste:ore) |
4.4 |
2.9 |
4.8 |
3.8 |
4.2 |
Mining rate (k tpd) |
289 |
250 |
294 |
283 |
277 |
Ore milled (Mt) |
5.1 |
4.6 |
5.0 |
5.7 |
5.5 |
Head grade (g/t Au) |
1.06 |
1.17 |
1.04 |
0.86 |
0.95 |
Recovery (%) |
88.9 |
91.1 |
90.3 |
89.6 |
89.8 |
Mill throughput (tpd) |
55,825 |
50,860 |
54,144 |
61,548 |
60,259 |
Ounces produced (oz) |
154,385 |
157,141 |
150,046 |
139,861 |
150,138 |
Ounces sold (oz) |
146,856 |
151,060 |
156,293 |
128,498 |
142,970 |
Average realized priceo ($/oz) |
$1,305 |
$1,330 |
$1,277 |
$1,273 |
$1,257 |
Total cash costso ($/oz sold) |
$723 |
$744 |
$705 |
$668 |
$706 |
AISCo ($/oz sold) |
$1,104 |
$1,072 |
$989 |
$1,032 |
$1,123 |
Mining (Cdn$/t mined) |
$3.25 |
$3.75 |
$2.99 |
$2.84 |
$2.83 |
Milling (Cdn$/t milled) |
$12.50 |
$11.60 |
$10.51 |
$8.29 |
$9.63 |
G&A and other1 (Cdn$/t milled) |
$3.96 |
$4.61 |
$3.43 |
$3.26 |
$3.35 |
1. Include costs related to agreements with Aboriginal communities. |
Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. |
Financial Review
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Financial Risk Management
Selected Financial Information
(in $ millions unless specified) |
Q2 2018 |
Q1 2018 |
Q4 2017 |
Q3 2017 |
Q2 2017 | ||
Metal sales |
191.8 |
201.4 |
200.0 |
164.0 |
180.1 | ||
Production costs |
106.7 |
112.9 |
110.9 |
86.8 |
101.8 | ||
Depreciation |
38.6 |
37.5 |
39.1 |
30.5 |
35.6 | ||
Cost of sales |
145.3 |
150.4 |
150.0 |
117.3 |
137.5 | ||
Earnings from mine operations |
46.5 |
51.0 |
50.0 |
46.7 |
42.6 | ||
Net earnings |
8.8 |
9.9 |
16.7 |
41.1 |
24.4 | ||
Net earnings per share (basic) |
0.05 |
0.06 |
0.10 |
0.24 |
0.14 | ||
Adjusted net earningso |
21.3 |
28.2 |
26.8 |
27.0 |
16.3 | ||
Adjusted net earnings per shareo |
0.12 |
0.16 |
0.15 |
0.15 |
0.09 | ||
Note: Totals may not add up due to rounding. |
Exploration Activities
2018 Guidance
H1 2018 |
2018 Guidance | |
Gold production (oz) |
311,526 |
595,000-635,000 |
Total cash costso ($/oz sold) |
$734 |
$700-$750 |
AISCo ($/oz sold) |
$1,088 |
$1,200-$1,280 |
Conference Call
The Company will host a conference call on Thursday, July 26, 2018 at 10:00 AM E.T. Access to the conference call is as follows:
A playback will be available until August 26, 2018 by dialing 604-674-8052 or 1-855-669-9658 within Canada and the United States, using pass code 2427. The webcast and presentation slides will be archived on the Company's website.
Technical Information
The scientific and technical content of this news release was reviewed, verified and approved by Drew Anwyll, P.Eng., Senior Vice President Technical Services, a Qualified Person as defined by Canadian Securities Administrators National Instrument 43-101 "Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects."
The drilling programs are being managed by Kyle Fournier, P.Geo., Exploration Geologist, a Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Fournier has verified and approved the data disclosed in this release, including the sampling, analytical and test data underlying the information. For this drilling campaign, samples are prepared at ALS Laboratories in Sudbury and assayed at either their Vancouver, B.C or Val d'Or, QC laboratory. Analysis for gold is done on sawn half core samples (size NQ) using 50 grams fire assay (AAS finish). Samples with higher grade gold (>10 g/t) are re-assayed using the pulp and fire assay with gravimetric finish procedures. The Company's quality control checks include the insertion of standard reference materials and blank samples to monitor the precision and accuracy of the assay data.
About Detour Gold
Detour Gold is an intermediate gold producer in Canada that holds a 100% interest in the Detour Lake mine, a long life large-scale open pit operation. Detour Gold's shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the trading symbol DGC.
For further information, please contact:
Michael Kenyon, Interim CEO |
Laurie Gaborit, VP Investor Relations | ||
Tel: 416-304-0800 |
Tel: 416-304-0581 |
Detour Gold Corporation, Commerce Court West, 199 Bay Street, Suite 4100, P.O. Box 121, Toronto, Ontario M5L 1E2
Non-IFRS Financial Performance Measures
The Company has included certain Non-IFRS measures in this document with no standard meaning under International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"): total cash costs, all-in sustaining costs, average realized gold price, adjusted net earnings, adjusted basic net earnings per share and net debt. Refer to Non-IFRS Financial Performance Measures in the Company's Q2 2018 MD&A for further information.
The Company believes that these measures, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with IFRS, provide investors an improved ability to evaluate the underlying performance of the Company. The non-IFRS measures are 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. These measures do not have any standardized meaning prescribed under IFRS, and therefore may not be comparable to other issuers.
All-in sustaining costs
The Company believes this measure more fully defines the total costs associated with producing gold. The Company calculates all-in sustaining costs as the sum of total cash costs (as described below), share-based compensation, corporate general and administrative expense, exploration and evaluation expenses that are sustaining in nature, reclamation cost accretion, sustaining capital including deferred stripping, and realized gains and losses on hedges due to operating and capital costs, all divided by the total gold ounces sold to arrive at a per ounce figure.
Total cash costs
Detour Gold reports total cash costs on a sales basis. Total cash costs include production costs such as mining, processing, refining and site administration, agreements with Aboriginal communities, less share-based compensation and net of silver sales divided by gold ounces sold to arrive at total cash costs per gold ounce sold. The measure also includes other mine related costs incurred such as mine standby costs and current inventory write downs. Production costs are exclusive of depreciation and depletion. Production costs include the costs associated with providing the royalty in kind ounces.
All-in sustaining costs and total cash costs do not have any standardized meaning whether under IFRS or otherwise and therefore may not be comparable to other issuers. Accordingly, other companies may calculate these measures differently as a result of differences in underlying principles and policies applied. Differences may also arise to a different definition of sustaining versus non-sustaining capital. These measures are 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.
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June 30 |
June 30 | ||||||||||||
In millions of dollars, except where noted |
2018 |
2017 |
2018 |
2017 | |||||||||
Gold ounces sold |
146,856 |
142,970 |
297,916 |
277,183 | |||||||||
Total Cash Costs Reconciliation |
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Production costs |
$ |
106.7 |
$ |
101.8 |
$ |
219.6 |
$ |
208.2 | |||||
Less: Share-based compensation |
(0.3) |
(0.5) |
(0.3) |
(0.7) | |||||||||
Less: Silver sales |
(0.2) |
(0.4) |
(0.7) |
(0.8) | |||||||||
Total cash costs |
$ |
106.2 |
$ |
100.9 |
$ |
218.6 |
$ |
206.7 | |||||
Total cash costs per ounce sold |
$ |
723 |
$ |
706 |
$ |
734 |
$ |
746 | |||||
All-in Sustaining Costs Reconciliation |
|||||||||||||
Total cash costs |
$ |
106.2 |
$ |
100.9 |
$ |
218.6 |
$ |
206.7 | |||||
Sustaining capital expenditures1 |
46.4 |
49.8 |
91.4 |
88.6 | |||||||||
Accretion on decommissioning and restoration provision |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
0.1 | |||||||||
Share-based compensation |
0.3 |
0.5 |
0.3 |
0.7 | |||||||||
Realized (gain) loss on operating hedges2 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
0.1 |
0.7 | |||||||||
Corporate administration expense3 |
8.5 |
8.5 |
12.9 |
12.5 | |||||||||
Sustaining exploration expenditures4 |
0.4 |
0.5 |
0.7 |
1.2 | |||||||||
Total all-in sustaining costs |
$ |
162.1 |
$ |
160.5 |
$ |
324.1 |
$ |
310.5 | |||||
All-in sustaining costs per ounce sold |
$ |
1,104 |
$ |
1,123 |
$ |
1,088 |
$ |
1,120 |
1Based on property, plant and equipment additions per the cash flow statement, which includes deferred stripping. Non-sustaining capital expenditures included in the cash flow statement have been excluded. Sustaining capital expenditures include the value of commissioned assets with deferred payments. Non-sustaining capital expenditures primarily relate to the West Detour project. |
2Includes realized gains and losses on derivative instruments related to operating hedges (foreign exchange and diesel hedges only) as disclosed in the "Derivative instruments" section of the Financial Statements. These balances are included in the statement of comprehensive earnings, within caption "net finance cost". |
3Includes the sum of corporate administration expense, which includes share-based compensation, per the statement of comprehensive earnings, excluding depreciation within those figures. |
4Includes the sum of sustaining exploration and evaluation expense, which includes share-based compensation, per the statement of comprehensive earnings, excluding depreciation within those figures. Non-sustaining exploration and evaluation expense primarily relates to costs associated with Zone 58N, regional exploration, and Burntbush property. |
Average realized price and Average realized margin
Average realized price and average realized margin per ounce sold are used by management and investors use these measures to better understand the gold price and margin realized throughout a period.
Average realized price is calculated as metal sales per the statement of comprehensive earnings and includes realized gains and losses on gold derivatives, less silver sales. Average realized margin represents average realized price per gold ounce sold less total cash costs per ounce sold.
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June 30 |
June 30 | ||||||||||||
In millions of dollars, except where noted |
2018 |
2017 |
2018 |
2017 | |||||||||
Metal sales |
$ |
191.8 |
$ |
180.1 |
$ |
393.2 |
$ |
343.8 | |||||
Realized (gain) loss on gold contracts |
- |
- |
- |
- | |||||||||
Silver sales |
(0.2) |
(0.4) |
(0.7) |
(0.8) | |||||||||
Revenues from gold sales |
$ |
191.6 |
$ |
179.7 |
$ |
392.5 |
$ |
343.0 | |||||
Gold ounces sold |
146,856 |
142,970 |
297,916 |
277,183 | |||||||||
Average realized price per gold ounce sold |
$ |
1,305 |
$ |
1,257 |
$ |
1,317 |
$ |
1,237 | |||||
Less: Total cash costs per gold ounce sold |
(723) |
(706) |
(734) |
(746) | |||||||||
Average realized margin per gold ounce sold |
$ |
582 |
$ |
551 |
$ |
583 |
$ |
491 |
Adjusted net earnings and Adjusted basic net earnings per share
Adjusted net earnings and adjusted basic net earnings per share are used by management and investors to measure the underlying operating performance of the Company. Presenting these measures from period to period helps management and investors evaluate earnings trends more readily in comparison with results from prior periods.
Adjusted net earnings is defined as net earnings adjusted to exclude specific items that are significant, but not reflective of the underlying operations of the Company, including: the impact of foreign exchange gains and losses, unrealized and non-cash fair value gains and losses of financial instruments, accretion on long-term debt, impairment provisions and reversals thereof, and other non-recurring items. The tax effect of adjustments, as well as the impact of foreign exchange translation on non-monetary assets, is presented in the income and mining tax adjustments line.
Adjusted basic net earnings per share is calculated using the weighted average number of shares outstanding under the basic method of earnings per share as determined under IFRS.
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June 30 |
June 30 | |||||||||||||
In millions of dollars and shares, except where noted |
2018 |
2017 |
2018 |
2017 | ||||||||||
Basic weighted average shares outstanding |
175.0 |
174.6 |
175.0 |
174.6 | ||||||||||
Adjusted net earnings and Adjusted basic net earnings per share reconciliation |
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Earnings before taxes |
$ |
30.4 |
$ |
23.1 |
$ |
69.0 |
$ |
26.9 | ||||||
Adjusted for: |
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Fair value gain of the convertible notes1 |
- |
(0.1) |
- |
(0.9) | ||||||||||
Accretion on debt1 |
0.2 |
7.5 |
1.0 |
15.3 | ||||||||||
Non-cash unrealized (gain) loss on derivative instruments2 |
0.7 |
(2.2) |
2.8 |
(1.9) | ||||||||||
Foreign exchange (gain) loss1 |
2.2 |
(2.1) |
3.4 |
(2.7) | ||||||||||
Adjusted earnings before taxes |
$ |
33.5 |
$ |
26.2 |
$ |
76.2 |
$ |
36.7 | ||||||
Income and mining taxes (expense) recovery |
(21.6) |
1.4 |
(50.3) |
3.6 | ||||||||||
Income and mining tax adjustments |
9.4 |
(11.4) |
23.6 |
(19.1) | ||||||||||
Adjusted income and mining tax expense |
$ |
(12.2) |
$ |
(10.0) |
$ |
(26.7) |
$ |
(15.5) | ||||||
Adjusted net earnings |
$ |
21.3 |
$ |
16.2 |
$ |
49.5 |
$ |
21.2 | ||||||
Adjusted basic net earnings per share |
$ |
0.12 |
$ |
0.09 |
$ |
0.28 |
$ |
0.12 |
1Balance included in the statement of comprehensive earnings caption "Net finance cost". The related financial statements include a detailed breakdown of "Net finance cost". |
2Includes unrealized gains and losses on derivative instruments as disclosed in the "Derivative Instruments" note in the related financial statements. The balance is grouped with "Net finance cost" on the statement of comprehensive earnings. |
Net Debt
Net debt is comprised of the face value of the Company's long-term debt less cash and cash equivalents. The Company believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with IFRS, the Company and certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company's financial position and its ability to take on new debt in the future, purchase new assets or withstand adverse economic conditions. The following table provides a reconciliation of net debt:
June 30 |
December 31 | ||||||
In millions of dollars |
2018 |
2017 | |||||
Long-term debt face value |
$ |
250.0 |
$ |
270.0 | |||
Less: cash and cash equivalents |
(150.3) |
(134.1) | |||||
Net Debt |
$ |
99.7 |
$ |
135.9 |
Additional IFRS Financial Performance Measures
The Company has included the additional IFRS measure "Earnings from mine operations" in the news release. The Company believes that this measure provides useful information to investors as an indication of the Company's principal business activities before consideration of how those activities are financed, sustaining capital expenditures, corporate administration expense, exploration and evaluation expenses, loss on disposal of assets, finance income and costs, and taxation.
Cautionary Note regarding Forward-Looking Information
This news release contains certain forward-looking information and forward-looking statements, as defined in applicable securities laws (collectively referred to herein as "forward-looking statements"). Forward-looking statements reflect current expectations or beliefs regarding future events or the Company's future performance. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "expects", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "continues", "forecasts", "projects", "predicts", "intends", "anticipates", "targets" or "believes", or variations of, or the negatives of, such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "should", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the Company's actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements, including those herein are qualified by this cautionary statement. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements in this news release speak only as of the date of this news release or as of the date or dates specified in such statements.
Specifically, this press release contains forward-looking statements regarding the Company providing stability and support needed for the COO to succeed in optimizing the Detour Lake operation; the Company being on the right track to ensure the Detour Lake operation becomes a consistently profitable operation; the Company's intention to enhance its Board by appointing two new directors with operational and/or corporate social responsibility experience in the near term to replace existing Board members; the Company's belief that the actions it is taking will deliver long-term value to its shareholders; mining and milling rates being expected to improve during the second half of 2018 and head grades being expected to decrease in the second half of 2018; the Company producing 595,000 to 635,000 ounces of gold and having AISC of $1,200 to $1,280 per ounce sold in 2018; remaining focused on the overall execution of the 2018 LOM Plan to achieve sustainable results in 12 to 18 months; further upside opportunities not reflected in the 2018 LOM Plan being explored in due course; the Company's expectation to select permanent Mine General Manager in Q3 2018 and to inject additional experienced senior site leaders over the coming months; ongoing plant capital works to meet 2018 LOM Plan targets; the availability of the large shovels improving for the second half of 2018; approximately 5,500 metres of drilling planned west and northwest of Zone 58N in the second half of 2018; a geological mapping program and ground geophysical surveys starting on the Burntbush property in the third quarter of 2018; a 2,000 metre diamond drilling program on the Burntbush property following the results of the ground geophysical surveys; and proceeding with a cost evaluation for an advanced underground exploration program at Zone 58N.
Inherent in forward-looking statements are risks, uncertainties and other factors beyond the Company's ability to predict or control. These risks, uncertainties and other factors include, but are not limited to, the results of the final revised life of mine plan, gold price volatility, changes in debt and equity markets, the uncertainties involved in interpreting geological data, increases in costs, environmental compliance and changes in environmental legislation and regulation, support of the Company's Aboriginal communities, interest rate and exchange rate fluctuations, general economic conditions and other risks involved in the gold exploration, development and production industry, as well as those risk factors listed in the section entitled "Description of Business - Risk Factors" in Detour Gold's 2017 Annual Information Form ("AIF") and in the continuous disclosure documents filed by Detour Gold on and available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect forward-looking statements. Actual results and developments and the results of the final revised life of mine plan are likely to differ, and may differ materially or materially and adversely, from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements, including those contained in this news release. Such statements are based on a number of assumptions which may prove to be incorrect, including, but not limited to, assumptions about the following: the availability of financing for exploration and development activities; operating and capital costs; results of operations; the Company's available cash resources; the Company's ability to attract and retain skilled staff; the mine development and production schedule and related costs; dilution control; sensitivity to metal prices and other sensitivities; the supply and demand for, and the level and volatility of the price of, gold; timing of the receipt of regulatory and governmental approvals for development projects and other operations; the timing and results of consultations with the Company's Aboriginal partners; the supply and availability of consumables and services; the exchange rates of the Canadian dollar to the U.S. dollar; energy and fuel costs; required capital investments; estimates of net present value and internal rate of returns; the accuracy of mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates, production estimates and capital and operating cost estimates and the assumptions on which such estimates are based; market competition; ongoing relations with employees and impacted communities and general business and economic conditions; and general business and economic conditions.
The Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information or future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law. If the Company does update one or more forward-looking statements, no inference should be drawn that it will make additional updates with respect to those or other forward-looking statements.
SOURCE Detour Gold
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