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IAMGOLD Corporation ("IAMGOLD" or the "Company")
(TSX:IMG)(NYSE:IAG)(BOTSWANA:IAMGOLD) today
reported its unaudited interim consolidated financial and operating
results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2010. Net earnings of
$40.8 million ($0.11 per share), decreased $24.1 million from the third
quarter of 2009. Adjusted net earnings(1) of
$50.0 million ($0.13 per share(1)) decreased by $1.7 million from the
third quarter of 2009 adjusted net earnings of $51.7 million ($0.14 per
share). The primary factor between net earnings and adjusted net
earnings was due to the impact of foreign exchange. In the third
quarter of 2010, the Company incurred a foreign exchange loss of $9.3
million mainly related to the translation of the future income tax
liabilities from local tax currencies. In the third quarter of 2009,
there was an $11.6 million gain arising from foreign exchange variation
on cash held in Canadian dollars resulting from the equity financing
during the first quarter of 2009.
"We are pleased to report a new record for quarterly gold
production as we produced 256,000 attributable ounces in the third
quarter 2010 at a weighted average cash cost(1) of $577 per
ounce," said Steve Letwin, IAMGOLD's new
President and CEO. "The most significant event in the third
quarter was the start-up of our Essakane Gold
mine in Burkina Faso. Although we are currently experiencing a
mechanical issue with the SAG mill, Essakane
already contributed to increased production and lower average costs in
the third quarter. I thank our employees in Burkina Faso, and the
development team from Quebec that worked with them during the start-up.
We are very proud of how quickly they have brought this world-class
asset into production on budget. Ramping up Essakane
and driving operational performance at all of our operations will be
the near-term focus for IAMGOLD, enhancing our ability to compete for
growth opportunities. In addition, on behalf of the entire
organization, I extend my thanks to Peter C. Jones for his leadership
as our interim CEO for the past ten months."
Overall attributable gold production of 256,000 ounces in the third
quarter of 2010 outpaced production in both the third quarter of 2009
(244,000 ounces) and the second quarter of 2010 (190,000 ounces). The
66,000-ounce production improvement from the second quarter of 2010
included the first 42,000 attributable ounces
of gold from the newly commissioned Essakane
mine and 13,000 ounces from the initial milling campaign of 2010 at the
Mouska mine in Quebec. In addition,
production increased by 19,000 ounces at the Rosebel
mine in Suriname (from 82,000 ounces in the second quarter to 101,000
ounces), which more than offset lower production at the Yatela mine in Mali and the Tarkwa
mine in Ghana, where we have a 18.9% interest. Third quarter
attributable production at the Mupane mine in
Botswana also increased to 16,000 ounces from 13,000 ounces in the
second quarter of 2010.
Weighted cash costs(1) averaged $577 per ounce
in the third quarter of 2010, as compared with the previous quarter
when cash costs(1) averaged $623 per ounce. This significant
improvement in cash costs(1) was mainly the result of higher gold
production at Rosebel, which was 23% higher
than the second quarter of 2010 as grades improved considerably with
the advent of the dry season allowing access to higher grade ore. The
weighted average cash costs(1) also declined
due to realized production from the Essakane
mine, which contributed 42,000 ounces at $459 per ounce. The cash cost(1) at Essakane is
expected to drop in the fourth quarter as it benefits from increased
production and it continues to ramp up to full throughput capacity.
THIRD QUARTER 2010 HIGHLIGHTS
Financial Results and Position
- Net earnings of $40.8 million ($0.11 per share), decreased $24.1 million from the third quarter of 2009. Adjusted net earnings(1) of $50.0 million ($0.13 per share(1)) decreased by $1.7 million from the third quarter of 2009 adjusted net earnings of $51.7 million ($0.14 per share). The impact of a higher gold price was more than offset by a lower volume of ounces sold, higher mining costs and higher taxes. - Operating cash flow was $64.9 million ($0.17 per share(2)), a decrease of 27% compared to $89.3 million ($0.24 per share) in the third quarter of 2009. The decrease is mainly due to the ramp-up investment in inventory and supplies for the new Essakane mine. - The Company's financial position continued to be strong with $593.4 million in available funds and reflects an increase from last quarter as the spending on the construction phase of Essakane has concluded. Cash, cash equivalents and gold bullion (at market) were $243.4 million. The available credit was $350.0 million at September 30, 2010.
Production and Cash Cost(1)
- Record gold production of 256,000 ounces with average cash cost(1) of $577 per ounce. - Essakane commercial production began on July 16, 2010 with production of 47,000 ounces (attributable ounces of 42,000) at a cash cost(1)of $459 per ounce during the third quarter. In the third quarter of 2010, due to ramp-up timing, only 18,000 ounces were sold from the Essakane production. Cash costs(1) were also impacted by the operation ramp-up which is expected to normalize in the fourth quarter. - Strong niobium production of 1.1 million kilograms, an 8% increase over the third quarter of 2009, and an operating margin(1) of $19 per kilogram.
Essakane
Mine, Burkina Faso
- Essakane gold mine achieved commercial production effective July 16, 2010. The plant began to process material in late June 2010 and met targeted performance criteria consistently for 30 consecutive days (the "start-up period") in order to declare commercial production. - Throughput at the mill is ramping up and averaged over 17,400 tonnes per day in September with peaks of 23,000 tonnes per day. The current objective is to average over 24,500 tonnes per day when processing soft rock in the initial years of the operation. The site produced 47,000 ounces of gold during its first production quarter. Sales were lower than expected as a result of the timing of shipments and the fact that the operation was still in ramp up phase. - Essakane is currently experiencing a mechanical issue with the SAG mill, which has been down for the first five days of November. As the nature and the timing of the resolution of the issue are uncertain, the Company's production guidance for the year has been adjusted downwards based on the assumption that Essakane will not be operational for a period of three weeks. The Company plans to make an announcement once the issue is resolved or should it extend beyond three weeks. - On October 20, 2010, the Company launched a feasibility study to review the expansion of the Essakane mine. The expansion could potentially increase production from the currently estimated life-of-mine average production of 315,000 ounces per year to an estimated range of between 450,000 and 470,000 ounces per year. Assuming a positive outcome of the study, construction could commence in the fourth quarter of 2011, for completion by 2013.
2010 Revised Guidance
- Given the shut-down at Essakane and an updated production ramp up assumption at Essakane, the Company has revised its gold production guidance from a range of between 980,000 and 1,010,000 ounces to a range of between 940,000 and 970,000 ounces. Although the CIL plant is running well, subsequent to the end of the third quarter, Essakane experienced some electrical problems with its grinding mill. Until these problems are resolved, management will maintain a broad range for its production guidance. - In recognition of lower production at Essakane, the Company has revised its guidance for the average cash costs(1)for gold from a range of between $530 and $550 per ounce to a range of between $565 and $585 per ounce. This also reflects the impact of an increasing gold price on royalty costs.
Development Projects
- At the Westwood project in Quebec, shaft sinking is expected to achieve a depth of 1,100 metres by year end. The exploration and ore delineation drilling programs continue to validate prior resource models. Commercial production at Westwood is expected to commence in early 2013. - The Sadiola sulphide project feasibility study is expected to be completed before the end of 2010.
Financial Results
Revenues were $254.1 million in the third quarter of 2010, an 8%
increase from the third quarter of 2009 mainly due to an increase in
gold prices. Notwithstanding production of ounces of gold were up 5%,
ounces sold were down 11% mainly due to the Essakane
production ramp profile and mid-September start of batch processing at Mouska.
In the third quarter of 2010, net earnings were $40.8 million ($0.11
per share) as compared to $64.9 million ($0.18 per share) in the third
quarter of 2009. Adjusted net earnings(1) of
$50.0 million ($0.13 per share(1)) decreased by $1.7 million as
compared to the third quarter of 2009 adjusted net earnings of $51.7
million ($0.14 per share).
Financial Position
The Company's cash, cash equivalents and gold bullion (at market value)
position remains strong with $243.4 million available at September 30,
2010 compared to $300.1 million available at December 31, 2009. During
the first nine months of 2010, cash and cash equivalents decreased
mainly due to capital expenditures at the development projects
partially offset by operating cash flows from existing operations and
dividends received from working interests. The Company's financial
position reflects an increase from last quarter as the construction
phase of Essakane has transitioned to
commercial production starting July 16, 2010. As at September 30, 2010,
$350.0 million was available under the credit facility.
In 2010, the Company plans total capital expenditures of $408.0
million. Exploration expenses for the year are expected to be
approximately $42.6 million. The Company is well positioned to fund its
2010 requirements for exploration and development projects. Capital
expenditures in the third quarter of 2010 were $56.6 million ($307.5
million during the first nine months of 2010). The Company also
advanced the Westwood development project. Mill expansion and paste
backfill projects at the Niobec mine were
completed.
In September 2010, the Company issued 403,064 additional flow-through
shares at C$24.81 per share for gross proceeds of C$10.0 million to
fund prescribed resource expenditures on the Westwood project. This is
in addition to previously issued flow-through shares in March 2010,
with 1,575,000 flow-through shares at C$20 per share for gross proceeds
of C$31.5 million.
Production and Cash Cost(1)
Gold production for the third quarter of 2010 was a record 256,000
attributable ounces at an average cash cost(1) of $577 per ounce.
IAMGOLD's attributable gold production in the
third quarter of 2010 increased by 12,000 ounces or 5% compared to the
third quarter of 2009. The increase was mainly the result of the
beginning of commercial production at the Essakane
mine, and higher throughput at Mupane,
partially offset by the closure of the Doyon mine in December 2009, the
stockpiling of ore at the Mouska mine and
lower grades at Yatela and Rosebel.
The consolidated average cash cost(1) rose in
the third quarter of 2010 to $577 per ounce compared to $457 per ounce
in the third quarter of 2009. Increasing costs at near-end-of-life
mines and higher energy costs contributed to higher cash costs(1) in the third quarter of 2010. Sharply
higher gold price forecasts have led us to apply lower cut-off grades
at many of our operations. As a result, these operations are mining
lower ore grades in the short term, but maximizing the economic benefit
by extending the mine lives and creating the opportunity for investment
in mill expansions. Concurrent with the lower grades, cash costs1 are
slightly higher, but the high gold prices are driving higher margins.
Niobium production in the third quarter of 2010 was 1.1 million
kilograms of contained niobium, up 8% versus the equivalent period from
a year earlier primarily as a result of higher grades and higher
throughput. The operating margin(1) was $19
per kilogram of niobium, 6% higher compared to the third period of
2009. Construction of the mill expansion was completed during the third
quarter of 2010. The mill expansion will increase mill throughput by
24% and was designed to match throughput to the mining hoisting
capacity. The Company began backfilling following the completion of
construction of the paste backfill plant and associated underground
infrastructure which occurred during the second quarter of 2010. This
initiative will enable near complete extraction of the ore body at
lower levels of the mine by using mill tailings mixed with binding
material, significantly reducing the need to leave behind natural ore
pillars.
Development Projects
In the third quarter of 2010, the Company's total development project
expenditures were $32.2 million ($199.0 million during the first nine
months of 2010) mainly related to Essakane in
Burkina Faso and Westwood in Northern Quebec.
Canada - Westwood Project - On Schedule for Early 2013
Development of the Westwood project is on schedule with commercial
production planned for early 2013. Project expenditures in the third
quarter of 2010 totaled $19.2 million ($69.5 million during the first
nine months of 2010), with significant infrastructure preparation and
construction. Shaft sinking has reached 1,030 metres
compared to a depth of 1,100 metres expected
by year end as the next step in a multi-year development plan.
Significant exploration drilling and resource delineation drilling
programs are underway, with 54,500 metres
completed as the end of September 2010 of a total of 71,500 metres of drilling planned for 2010.
Exploration
IAMGOLD's exploration efforts remain focused in West Africa, select
countries of South America, and the province of Quebec in Canada. With
a strategic mandate for organic growth, the Company has numerous
projects already underway and continues to pursue additional advanced
exploration joint venture or acquisition opportunities that will
provide the foundation for future growth. In line with the Company's
growth strategy, IAMGOLD plans to incur $86.8 million in 2010 in
exploration activities, a $9.1 million increase from original plans,
accelerating work on promising results at the Company's joint ventures
in West Africa and the Charmagne discovery in
Suriname as well as supplemental funding for near-mine exploration.
In the third quarter of 2010, IAMGOLD incurred $18.5 million on
exploration projects, a 31% increase from $14.1 million in the third
quarter of 2009. The 2010 third quarter expenditures included:
- Near-mine exploration and resource development expenditures of $8.0 million. The full-year program includes an estimated 91,000-metre, $14.0 million resource expansion and delineation drilling program at Rosebel in Suriname, a 50,000-metre, $9.6 million drill delineation program at Essakane in Burkina Faso, and $9.5 million for nearly 72,000 metres of exploration and resource expansion drilling at the Westwood development project in Quebec; and - Greenfield exploration of $10.5 million conducted at 16 projects, including two advanced exploration sites, in 11 countries in Africa and the Americas as part of IAMGOLD's long-term commitment to reserves replenishment and organic growth.
Summarized Financial Results
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- September December (in $ millions) 30 2010 % Change 31 2009 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Financial Position $ $ Cash and cash equivalents and gold bullion - at market value 243.4 (19%) 300.1 - at cost 153.1 (34%) 231.8 Total assets 3,212.4 7% 2,996.8 Shareholders' equity 2,637.6 9% 2,416.7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Third quarter ended Nine months ended September 30 September 30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (in $ millions, except where noted) 2010 % Change 2009 2010 % Change 2009 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Results of Operations $ $ $ $ Revenues 254.1 8% 235.2 708.2 9% 649.1 Mining costs 128.6 17% 109.9 354.5 15% 307.6 Depreciation, depletion and amortization 36.3 (8%) 39.4 97.4 (12%) 110.5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Earnings from mining operations 89.2 4% 85.9 256.3 11% 230.9 Earnings from working interests 15.1 66% 9.1 38.7 61% 24.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total earnings from operations and working interests(3) 104.3 10% 95.0 295.0 16% 254.9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net earnings 40.8 (37%) 64.9 135.3 (16%) 161.5 Basic net earnings per share ($/share) 0.11 (39%) 0.18 0.36 (22%) 0.46 Diluted net earnings per share ($/share) 0.11 (39%) 0.18 0.36 (22%) 0.46 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adjusted net earnings(1) 50.0 (3%) 51.4 141.1 23% 114.7 Basic and diluted adjusted net earnings per share ($/share)(1) 0.13 (7%) 0.14 0.38 15% 0.33 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash Flows Operating cash flow 64.9 (27%) 89.3 193.8 2% 189.5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Key Operating Statistics Gold Mines (IMG share) ---------------------------- Gold sales (000 oz) 216 (11%) 244 630 (11%) 711 Average realized gold price ($/oz) 1,237 29% 961 1,182 29% 915 Attributable gold produced (000 oz) 256 5% 244 652 (8%) 705 Cash cost ($/oz)(1) 577 26% 457 574 27% 452 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Niobium Mine ---------------------------- Niobium sales (000 kg Nb) 1,089 1% 1,082 3,239 12% 2,896 Niobium production (000 kg Nb) 1,057 8% 982 3,294 15% 2,870 Operating margin ($/kg Nb)(1) 19 6% 18 19 (5%) 20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Attributable Gold Production
and Cash Cost(1) per Ounce
The table below presents the production attributable to the Company's
ownership in operating gold mines along with the weighted average cash
cost(1) of production.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attributable Production Total Cash Cost(a) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Third quarter ended Third quarter ended September 30 September 30 2010 2009 2010 2009 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (000 oz) (000 oz) $/oz $/oz IMG Operator Rosebel (95%) 101 106 484 403 Essakane (90%) 42 - 459 - Doyon division (100%) 13 30 456 517 Mupane (100%) 16 11 964 744 Joint Venture Sadiola (41% in 2010; 38% in 2009) 30 32 659 525 Yatela (40%) 9 22 1,243 251 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 211 201 572 442 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Working Interests Tarkwa (18.9%) 34 33 590 511 Damang (18.9%) 11 10 623 572 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 43 598 525 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total / Weighted average 256 244 577 457 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attributable Production Total Cash Cost(a) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nine months ended Nine months ended September 30 September 30 2010 2009 2010 2009 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (000 oz) (000 oz) $/oz $/oz IMG Operator Rosebel (95%) 276 293 499 387 Essakane (90%) 42 - 459 - Doyon division (100%) 15 85 429 523 Mupane (100%) 42 40 897 696 Joint Venture Sadiola (41% in 2010; 38% in 2009) 89 103 611 441 Yatela (40%) 51 61 678 347 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 515 582 563 434 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Working Interests Tarkwa (18.9%) 105 93 602 516 Damang (18.9%) 32 30 657 610 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 137 123 615 539 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total / Weighted average 652 705 574 452 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following table details
the royalty expense included in cash cost(1).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Third quarter ended Nine months ended September 30 September 30 Cash cost(a) per ounce of gold 2010 % change 2009 2010 % change 2009 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- $/oz $/oz $/oz $/oz Cash cost(a) excluding royalties 532 28% 417 521 26% 413 Royalties 45 13% 40 53 36% 39 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash Cost(a) 577 26% 457 574 27% 452 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) Cash cost per ounce is a
non-GAAP measure. Refer to the Supplemental information attached to the
MD&A for reconciliation to GAAP measures.
Niobium Production, Sales and Operating margin
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Third quarter ended Nine months ended September 30 September 30 2010 % change 2009 2010 % change 2009 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating results - Niobium Mine --------------------------------- Niobium production (000 kg Nb) 1,057 8% 982 3,294 15% 2,870 Niobium sales (000 kg Nb) 1,089 1% 1,082 3,239 12% 2,896 Operating margin ($/kg Nb)(a) 19 6% 18 19 (5%) 20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) Operating margin per
kilogram of niobium at the Niobec mine is a
non-GAAP measure. Refer to the Supplemental information attached to the
MD&A for reconciliation to GAAP measures.
Attributable Gold Sales volume and Realized Price
The following table presents the total ounces of gold sold and the
realized gold price per ounce.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gold sales Realized gold price ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Third quarter ended Third quarter ended September 30 September 30 2010 2009 2010 2009 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (000 oz) (000 oz) $/oz $/oz IMG Operator and Joint Venture 171 201 1,241 960 Working interests 45 43 1,225 964 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total(a) 216 244 1,237 961 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gold sales Realized gold price ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nine months ended Nine months ended September 30 September 30 2010 2009 2010 2009 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (000 oz) (000 oz) $/oz $/oz IMG Operator and Joint Venture 493 588 1,183 912 Working interests 137 123 1,178 931 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total(a) 630 711 1,182 915 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) Attributable sales
volume for the third quarters of 2010 and 2009 were 210,000 ounces and
239,000 ounces, respectively, and for the first nine months of 2010 and
2009, 614,000 ounces and 697,000 ounces, respectively, after taking
into account 95% of Rosebel sales and 90% of
the Essakane sales.
Adjusted Net Earnings
Adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per share are non-GAAP
financial measures. Management believes that these measures better
reflect the Company's performance for the current period and are a
better indication of its expected performance in future periods.
Adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per share are intended
to provide additional information, but do not have any standardized
meaning prescribed by GAAP and should not be considered in isolation or
a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with
GAAP. Adjusted net earnings represent net earnings excluding certain
impacts, net of tax, such as impairment charge, unrealized derivative
gain or loss on gold Mupane hedging, gain on
sale of gold bullion and marketable securities, foreign exchange gain
or loss, and executive severance costs. These measures are not
necessarily indicative of net earnings or cash flows as determined
under GAAP.
The following table provides a reconciliation of net earnings to
adjusted net earnings as per the unaudited interim consolidated
statement of earnings.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Third quarter ended Nine months ended September 30 September 30 2010 2009 2010 2009 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (in $ millions, except for $ $ $ $ number of shares and per share amounts) Net earnings 40.8 64.9 135.3 161.5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Impairment charge - - - 9.3 Unrealized derivative loss on gold Mupane hedging 1.0 - 8.4 - Gain on sale of gold bullion - - - (30.7) Gain on sales of marketable securities (1.1) (1.7) (8.8) (2.0) Foreign exchange loss (gain) 9.3 (11.5) 4.5 (24.9) Executive severance costs - - 1.7 1.5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.2 (13.2) 5.8 (46.8) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adjusted net earnings 50.0 51.7 141.1 114.7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Weighted average number of common shares outstanding (in millions) Basic 372.1 367.5 370.9 347.9 Diluted 373.9 369.5 372.9 349.4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic net earnings per share 0.11 0.18 0.36 0.46 Diluted net earnings per share 0.11 0.18 0.36 0.46 Basic adjusted net earnings per share 0.13 0.14 0.38 0.33 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Operations Summary
IAMGOLD's objectives include maximizing the success of its mining
operations. The Company's third quarter 2010 operations results are
summarized below.
Rosebel Mine, Suriname
Gold production during the third quarter of 2010 was 5% lower compared
to the same period last year primarily as a result of lower head
grades. However, gold production was 23% higher than the previous
quarter as grades improved considerably with the advent of the dry
season. Gold recoveries were higher than the prior year quarter. The
additional leach tanks commissioned in early part of the fourth quarter
are expected to have a positive impact of gold recoveries.
Cash costs(1) per ounce were up in the third quarter of 2010 due to
lower gold production from lower gold grades, higher royalties from a
28% increase in realized gold prices, and higher energy costs.
Essakane Mine, Burkina Faso
Essakane gold mine achieved commercial
production effective July 16, 2010. The plant began to process material
in late June 2010 and met previously targeted performance criteria
consistently for 30 consecutive days (the "start-up period")
in order to declare commercial production.
Throughput at the mill is ramping up and averaged over 17,400 tonnes per day in September with peaks of 23,000 tonnes per day. The current objective is to average
over 24,500 tonnes per day or 9.0 million tonnes per annum in 2011 when processing soft rock
in the initial years of the operation. The site produced 47,000 ounces
of gold during its first production quarter. Sales were lower than
expected as a result of the timing of shipments and the fact that the
mine was still in ramp up phase.
On October 20, 2010, the Company launched a feasibility study to review
the expansion of the Essakane mine. The
decision to proceed with the study was based on positive results from
the ongoing drill campaign and on the findings of a recently completed
conceptual study. The feasibility study is scheduled for completion in
the third quarter of 2011. The current mine plan includes processing of
soft rock for the first three years at a rate of 9.0 million tonnes per year starting in 2011, followed by
approximately nine years of processing hard rock. The study is expected
to demonstrate that the hard rock capacity of the mine could be expanded
to process approximately 10.8 million tonnes
per year versus the current plant capable of processing 5.4 million tonnes per year. The expansion could potentially
increase production from the currently estimated life-of-mine average
production of 315,000 ounces per year to an estimated range of between
450,000 and 470,000 ounces per year. Assuming a positive outcome of the
study, construction could commence in the fourth quarter of 2011. The
Company has committed to incur $14.0 million to complete the feasibility
study, including a provision to place advance orders for some equipment
that require long lead-times for delivery within the expansion
schedule.
Doyon Division, Canada
The Doyon mine ended operations in December 2009. In the fourth quarter
of 2009, the Company approved a program to extend the life of the Mouska mine to early 2012, through the use of paste
backfill produced from the Doyon paste plant.
As a cost reduction initiative, the ore mined from Mouska
during the first eight and a half months of 2010 was stockpiled to be
batch processed. Mouska started processing
ore in mid-September 2010 and is expected to complete processing its
ore stockpiles before the end of the year.
Mupane Mine, Botswana
Gold production was 45% higher during the third quarter of 2010 than in
the third quarter of 2009, as a result of higher mill throughput with
improved performance of the ball mill.
Cash cost(1) per ounce of gold was higher in the third quarter of 2010
compared to the third quarter of 2009, primarily as a result of a
higher strip ratio, higher energy costs and higher royalties on
increasing gold prices.
Sadiola Mine, Mali
Attributable gold production decreased in the third quarter of 2010
compared to the third quarter of 2009 as a result of lower grades. The
mine processed higher quantities of oxides in the current quarter as
compared to the prior year quarter which resulted in higher throughput
and recoveries. The mine continued its waste stripping effort during
the quarter.
Cash cost(1) per ounce of gold rose during the 2010 third quarter
compared to the third quarter of 2009 primarily as a result of lower
production from lower grades, higher energy costs, and higher royalties
from higher gold prices realized.
Yatela Mine, Mali
Gold production was lower by 59% in the third quarter of 2010 compared
to the third quarter of 2009 as a result of the gold grade of ore
stacked in prior periods. After the completion of mining the bottom of
the main pit in early 2010, mine production has shifted to a longer-haul
satellite pit which resulted in lower grades and higher waste
stripping. As a result, gold stacked decreased in the third quarter of
2010. In comparison, higher grade fresh ore was being mined in the
prior year.
Cash costs(1) per ounce were significantly higher during the third
quarter of 2010 compared to the third quarter of 2009, primarily as a
result of higher waste stripping costs due to an increase in the mining
contractor fee structure, lower gold production from lower grades, and
higher royalty costs from higher realized gold prices.
Tarkwa Mine, Ghana
Attributable gold production in the third quarter of 2010 was higher
compared to the third quarter of 2009 as a result of higher gold grades
from ore stacked on the heap leach pads in prior periods.
Cash costs(1) in the third quarter of 2010
were up compared to the third quarter of 2009 as a result of energy
costs and higher contractor costs. Royalties were lower during the
third quarter as the Company adjusted the royalty rate back to 3% for 2010.
The increased rate of 5% will only take effect in March 2011.
Damang Mine, Ghana
Attributable gold production during the third quarter of 2010 increased
from the third quarter of 2009 due to higher grades and higher
throughput as a result of commissioning the secondary crusher.
Cash costs(1) were up during the 2010 third
quarter compared to the third quarter of 2009 due to rising contractor
costs. Royalties were lower during the third quarter as the Company
adjusted the royalty rate back to 3% for 2010. The increased rate of 5%
will only take effect in March 2011.
Niobec Niobium Mine, Canada
Niobium production during the third quarter of 2010 was 8% higher
compared to the third quarter of 2009 primarily as a result of higher
grades and higher throughput.
Niobium revenues rose to $40.4 million in the third quarter of 2010
from $39.7 million in the third quarter of 2009 due to increases in
sales prices.
The operating margin per kilogram of niobium increased during the third
quarter of 2010 compared to the third quarter of 2009 as a result of
higher niobium prices partially offset by the strengthening of the
Canadian dollar.
Construction of the mill expansion began in June 2009 was completed
during the third quarter of 2010 with expenditures of $22.9 million in
2010 compared to an estimate of $24.0 million. The mill is expected to
ramp up from an average throughput of 210 tonnes
per hour to 260 tonnes per hour by the end of
the year. The mill is now averaging 240 tonnes
per day. The mill expansion will increase mill throughput by 24% and
was designed to match throughput to the mining hoisting capacity.
The Company began backfilling following the completion of construction
of the paste backfill plant and associated underground infrastructure
which occurred during the second quarter of 2010. This initiative will
enable near complete extraction of the ore body at lower levels of the
mine by using mill tailings mixed with binding material, significantly
reducing the need to leave behind natural ore pillars.
(1) Adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per share, Cash
cost per ounce, and Operating margin per kilogram of niobium at the Niobec mine are non-GAAP financial measures. Refer
to Supplemental information attached to the MD&A for reconciliation
to GAAP measures.
(2) Operating cash flow per share is a non-GAAP measure and is
calculated by dividing the consolidated cash flow from operating
activities by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding
in the period.
(3) The total earnings from operations and working interests is a non-GAAP measure. Refer to the consolidated
interim statement of earnings for reconciliation to GAAP measures.
Conference Call
A conference call will be held on Friday, November 5, 2010 at 11:00
a.m. (Eastern Daylight Time) for a discussion with management regarding
the Company's operating performance and financial results for the third
quarter. A webcast of the conference call will be available through the
Company's website - www.iamgold.com.
Conference Call Information: North America Toll-Free: 1-866-551-1530 or
1-212-401-6700 Passcode: 3099155#. A replay
of this conference call will be available from 6:00 p.m. November 5th,
2010. Access this replay by dialing: North America toll-free:
1-866-551-4520 or 1-212-401-6750, passcode:
266831#.
Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the
"SEC") permits mining companies, in their filings with the
SEC, to disclose only those mineral deposits that a company can
economically and legally extract or produce. We use certain terms in
this news release, such as "mineral resources", that the SEC
guidelines strictly prohibit the Company from including in filings with
the SEC. U.S. investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in
the IAMGOLD Annual Report on Form 40-F. A copy of the 2009 Form 40-F is
available to shareholders, free of charge, upon written request
addressed to the Investor Relations Department.
Forward Looking Statement
This news release contains forward-looking statements. All statements,
other than of historical fact, that address activities, events or
developments that the Company believes, expects or anticipates will or
may occur in the future (including, without limitation, statements
regarding the estimation of mineral resources, exploration results,
potential mineralization, potential mineral resources and mineral
reserves) are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements
are generally identifiable by use of the words "may",
"will", "should", "continue",
"expect", "anticipate", "estimate",
"believe", "intend", "plan" or
"project" or the negative of these words or other variations
on these words or comparable terminology. Forward-looking statements
are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are
beyond the Company's ability to control or predict, that may cause the
actual results of the Company to differ materially from those discussed
in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual
results or events to differ materially from current expectations
include, among other things, without limitation, failure to establish
estimated mineral resources, the possibility that future exploration
results will not be consistent with the Company's expectations, changes
in world gold markets and other risks disclosed in IAMGOLD's most
recent Form 40-F/Annual Information Form on file with the United States
Securities and Exchange Commission and Canadian provincial securities
regulatory authorities. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of
the date on which it is made and, except as may be required by
applicable securities laws, the Company disclaims any intent or
obligation to update any forward-looking statement.
About IAMGOLD
IAMGOLD (www.iamgold.com) is
a leading mid-tier gold mining company producing approximately one
million ounces annually from 8 gold mines on 3 continents. IAMGOLD is
uniquely positioned with a strong financial position and extensive
management and operational expertise. To grow from this strong base,
IAMGOLD has a pipeline of development and exploration projects and
continues to assess accretive acquisition opportunities. IAMGOLD's
growth plans are strategically focused in West Africa, select countries
in South America and in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec,
where it also operates a niobium mine.
Please note:
This entire news release may be accessed via IAMGOLD's website at www.iamgold.com and
through Marketwire's website at www.marketwire.com.
All material information on IAMGOLD can be found at www.iamgold.com.
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