VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 23, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Monument Mining Limited (TSX-V: MMY and FSE: D7Q1) (“Monument” or the “Company”) today announced its annual financial results for the year ended June 30, 2022. All amounts are in United States dollars unless otherwise indicated (refer to www.sedar.com for full financial results).
In fiscal 2022, with the restructured gold focused portfolio, Monument concentrated on flotation plant construction at the Selinsing Gold Mine with 69% completion, and the Phase 1 and Phase 2 drilling programs at the Burnakura project for new gold which have been completed subsequent to the fiscal 2022. The corporate development is focused on identification of gold acquisition targets.
Cathy Zhai, the President and CEO commented: “We are pleased to see in fiscal 2022 Murchison Project progressed exploration as planned, Phase 1 drilling lead to the discovery of a high-grade near surface “Junction Target” and the Phase 2 drilling confirm extensions to known mineralization of existing resources with high potential to enhance its production scale and economics.”
Ms. Zhai further commented: “Selinsing flotation plant construction in general progressed smoothly. The challenges of the Shanghai COVID-19 lockdown and the worldwide shipping blockage however caused delay of commissioning from June 30 to late November 2022. The concentrate market is hot, and we have made good progress towards an offtake arrangement. Our cash position is adequate to complete the construction, even though Selinsing gold production was volatile during fiscal 2022 and not able to fund development activities.”
Fourth Quarter Highlights:
Fiscal Year 2022 Highlights:
Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2022 Production and Financial Highlights
Three months ended June 30, | Year ended June 30, | |||
2022 | 2021 | 2022 | 2021 | |
Production | ||||
Ore mined (tonnes) | 91,958 | 72,074 | 355,519 | 427,528 |
Waste removed (tonnes) | 686,423 | 687,255 | 5,593,875 | 3,639,490 |
Ore processed (tonnes) | 119,409 | 94,940 | 544,003 | 579,569 |
Average mill feed grade (g/t) | 0.95 | 0.72 | 0.69 | 0.84 |
Processing recovery rate (%) | 55% | 64% | 63% | 61% |
Gold production(1)(oz) | 1,942 | 1,838 | 7,091 | 10,282 |
Gold sold (oz) | 450 | 3,473 | 8,016 | 12,850 |
Financial (in thousands of US dollars) | $ | $ | $ | $ |
Revenue | 851 | 6,085 | 14,440 | 23,236 |
Gross margin from mining operations | 274 | 1,270 | 629 | 8,103 |
Net income (loss) before other items | (342) | (1,009) | (5,178) | 1,696 |
Net income (loss) | 112 | (2,702) | (6,497) | (99,318) |
Cash flows generated from (used in) operations | (2,722) | 2,208 | (4,552) | 1,654 |
Working capital | 30,331 | 48,539 | 30,331 | 48,539 |
Earnings (loss) per share before other items – basic (US$/share) | (0.00) | (0.00) | (0.02) | 0.01 |
Earnings (loss) per share – basic (US$/share) | 0.00 | (0.01) | (0.02) | (0.31) |
Other | US$/oz | US$/oz | US$/oz | US$/oz |
Average realized gold price per ounce sold(2) | 1,890 | 1,812 | 1,870 | 1,864 |
Cash cost per ounce(3) | ||||
Mining | 397 | 496 | 687 | 397 |
Processing | 623 | 711 | 851 | 602 |
Royalties | 170 | 167 | 166 | 169 |
Operations, net of silver recovery | 92 | 12 | 19 | 10 |
Total cash cost per ounce | 1,282 | 1,386 | 1,723 | 1,178 |
All-in sustaining costs per ounce(4) | ||||
By-product silver recovery | 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Operation expenses | 0 | 119 | 6 | 46 |
Corporate expenses | 20 | 3 | 8 | 6 |
Accretion of asset retirement obligation | 93 | 9 | 19 | 10 |
Exploration and evaluation expenditures | 256 | 25 | 48 | 22 |
Sustaining capital expenditures | 563 | 104 | 370 | 162 |
Total all-in sustaining cost per ounce | 2,221 | 1,647 | 2,175 | 1,425 |
(1) Defined as good delivery gold bullion according to London Bullion Market Association (“LBMA”), net of gold doŕe in transit and refinery adjustment.
(2) Exclude gold prepaid delivery for comparison purposes.
(3) Total cash cost includes production costs such as mining, processing, tailing facility maintenance and camp administration, royalties, and operating costs such as storage, temporary mine production closure, community development cost and property fees, net of by-product credits. Cash cost excludes amortization, depletion, accretion expenses, capital costs, exploration costs and corporate administration costs.
(4) All-in sustaining cost per ounce includes total cash costs, operation expenses, and adds sustaining capital expenditures, corporate administrative expenses for the Selinsing Gold Mine including share-based compensation, exploration and evaluation costs, and accretion of asset retirement obligations. Certain other cash expenditures, including tax payments and acquisition costs, are not included.
Fourth Quarter Results
Production Analysis
Financial Analysis
Fiscal Year 2022 Results
2022 Gold Production
Production Analysis
Financial Analysis
Development
Selinsing Gold Mine
At Selinsing, development work focused on completion of the Phase 1 Sulphide Project development that includes flotation plant construction and mine development, aimed to produce saleable sulphide gold concentrates. The flotation plant construction includes project management, project validation, flotation design and engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning. Mine development includes upgrading of tailing storage facilities, pit push backs, river diversion, and pre-stripping.
Procurement at Selinsing construction has delivered and installed the flotation cells, agitators, pumps, thickeners. A major delay was encountered from several long lead components which were held up at the factory and at the Shanghai international port due to Shanghai COVID-19 shutdown. Of which the gear box and bridge assemble work have been complete and shipped to the Selinsing site subsequent to the year end in September 2022. However, the delivery of the fabricated concentrate filter was further delivered for shipment and an arrival is expected in mid of November 2022. Completion of commissioning is anticipated in late November 2022.
At year end, 69% of the overall project had been completed with costs incurred of $10.46 million. Construction for project included: civil foundation work at the: flotation area, reagent area and concentrate thickener area. Structure steel work has been initiated and continues for the filter, water recovery thickener, water services facilities, screening and conditioning tower, flocculants plant, and the concentrate thickener areas are 75% completed. The 60% of the piping work has been completed and continues to progress. The equipment installation work for flotation cell is nearly completed, while the reagent agitator and tank installation has been completed.
The tailing storage facility (“TSF”) upgrade continued with the current capacity being adequate for production until May 2023.
Murchison Gold Project
At Murchison development work focused on identifying and testing both regional exploration targets away from known mineralization, and extensions to existing resources, while continuing to assess early production opportunities.
The Company continues to ensure that the plant and other facilities are operationally ready through its care and maintenance program to ensure efficient commissioning in the future. Site accommodations and catering are fully functional in readiness for the Company’s personnel and mining contractors when a restart is approved.
Exploration
Malaysia
No significant exploration activities were conducted at Selinsing and Buffalo Reef during the fiscal year except for geological mapping exercise and grab sampling collection.
During fiscal 2022, the Company continued to place grade control drilling at Peranggih, intended to locate mineable material to provide additional Selinsing mill feed. Drilling at Peranggih included 1,200m over 25 holes to a maximum depth of 70m, at 20m by 20m spacing, targeting a steeply dipping high-grade mineralized structure. Approximately 70% of holes have hit gold mineralization above an oxide cut-off (>0.35g/t Au) at less than 50m below the surface, defining a mineralized zone 830m long and 60m wide. 66 channel samples and 131 grab/float samples were compiled, which tested extensions to known mineralization at Peranggih and 76 grab/float samples at Selinsing.
Western Australia
In fiscal 2022, as part of a two-year exploration program to test the potential for additional gold discovery, the Company completed Phase 1 and Phase 2 drilling programs. The Company tested greenfield targets and extensions to known mineralized structures, and successfully achieved initial objectives with the Phase 1 Junction target discovery and the Phase 2 drilling confirmation of gold mineralization extensions at depth at the NOA group of deposits, highlighting the opportunity to grow the Murchison Project organically.
Phase 1 drilling program included a total of 46 RC holes for 3,465m and a total of 349 AC holes were completed for 10,484m. Phase 2 drilling program included a combined 18 RC and DD holes for a total of 5,595m. The drill programs covered the Munro Bore Extension target, FLC2 and FLC3 prospects, newly discovered Junction Target and NOA group.
The results from the programs continue to support the Company’s strategy that potentially could lead to extend the economic mineralization beyond the existing Mineral Resource and to new discoveries within the Burnakura Project area.
About Monument
Monument Mining Limited (TSX-V: MMY, FSE:D7Q1) is an established Canadian gold producer that 100% owns and operates the Selinsing Gold Mine in Malaysia and the Murchison Gold Project in the Murchison area of Western Australia. It has 20% interest in Tuckanarra Gold Project jointly owned with Odyssey Gold Ltd in the same region. The Company employs approximately 200 people in both regions and is committed to the highest standards of environmental management, social responsibility, and health and safety for its employees and neighboring communities.
Cathy Zhai, President and CEO
Monument Mining Limited
Suite 1580 -1100 Melville Street
Vancouver, BC V6E 4A6
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Richard Cushing, MMY Vancouver
T: +1-604-638-1661 x102
rcushing@monumentmining.com
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Forward-Looking Statement
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