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THARISA PLC - Production report for the quarter ended 30 June 2020

Release Date: 09/07/2020 07:05
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Production report for the quarter ended 30 June 2020

Tharisa plc
(Incorporated in the Republic of Cyprus with limited liability)
(Registration number HE223412)
JSE share code: THA
LSE share code: THS
A2X share code: THA
ISIN: CY0103562118
LEI: 213800WW4YWMVVZIJM90
('Tharisa' or the 'Company')

Production report for the quarter ended 30 June 2020

South African Government imposed national lockdown due to COVID-19
- Nationwide Level 3 restrictions remain in place
- Tharisa mining activities recommenced in full from the beginning of May 2020
- Co-product model utilising mechanised and low labour intensive mining in an open pit environment,
  has allowed the Company to maintain production at reduced levels during lockdown and significantly
  increase output during May and June
- Ongoing capital projects remain largely suspended
- Tharisa has recorded nine positive cases of COVID-19, with one death and three recoveries
- Establishment of on-site occupational health clinic, isolation and quarantine facilities with strict
   employee safety protocols in place

Salient features for the quarter ended 30 June 2020
- LTIFR of 0.09 per 200 000 operating hours worked
- 4 million fatality free shifts achieved on 18 June 2020
- Record ROM output levels in May 2020 and June 2020
- Stripping ratio of 12.0 m3:m3 ahead of life of open pit requirements
- Reef tonnes mined up 14.2% to 1 291.3 kt and tonnes milled up 4.6% to 1 220.2 kt
- Platinum Group Metals ('PGMs') production increased by 9.0% to 35.0 koz (6E basis) compared to the
  prior quarter
- PGM basket price of US$1 593/oz (ZAR29 266/oz)
- Chrome production increased by 3.6% to 321.4 kt compared to the prior quarter
- Metallurgical chrome price up 10.9% to US$143/t
- Revised FY2020 production guidance of 130 koz to 135 koz PGMs (6E basis) and 1.25 Mt to 1.30 Mt of
  chrome concentrates
- PGM sales and deliveries have returned to pre COVID-19 levels

Commenting on the production results, Tharisa CEO Phoevos Pouroulis, said:
“It is with great sadness that we have had to report on our first passing of a colleague from our
engineering section as a result of complications brought about by COVID-19. Our sincerest condolences
go to his family, co-workers and friends. The pandemic remains a real threat to the industry and the
economy. Tharisa has put in place a programme of measures designed to protect the health and safety
of all employees thereby mitigating the possible impact on our operations.

Operating results for the quarter have been exceptionally strong with both May 2020 and June 2020
achieving consecutive record ROM output levels. These efforts, together with a very credible
performance from the processing team has ensured our quarter on quarter production levels for both
PGMs and chrome concentrates have shown increases at a time when we were not operating at full
capacity. Together with good unit cost control, favourable PGM prices and higher pricing for chrome
concentrate, the Company remains strongly cash generative and financially solid. Tharisa remains
confident of replicating this strong performance in Q4.”

Safety
Safety is a core value, and Tharisa continues to strive for zero harm at its operations. An LTIFR of 0.09
per 200 000 man hours worked was recorded at the end of the quarter.

On 18 June 2020, the Tharisa Mine achieved 4 million fatality free shifts.

We continue to encourage all our employees to ensure they adhere to the government and Tharisa
protocol on dealing with the pandemic, including social distancing, wearing of masks at all times when in
public or the workspace and frequent and thorough washing of hands. Tharisa’s onsite occupational
health clinic, isolation and quarantine facilities have been established during the quarter.

For full details on all the preventative measures Tharisa has implemented please go to
https://www.tharisa.com/pdf/covid-19/covid-19-presentation-of-compliance.pdf
Production update
The production update for the quarter ended 30 June 2020 is as follows:

                                             Quarter     Quarter    Quarter on      Quarter      Nine      Nine
                                              ended       ended       quarter        ended    months    months
                                              30 Jun     31 Mar     movement         30 Jun    ended     ended
                                               2020        2020             %         2019     30 Jun    30 Jun
                                                                                                2020      2019

 Reef mined                      kt           1 291.3     1 131.1           14.2    1 155.4   3 565.4   3 378.9

 Stripping ratio                 m3: m3          12.0        12.2           (1.6)       8.3      11.7       7.5

 Reef milled                     kt           1 220.2     1 166.9            4.6    1 207.3   3 634.3   3 544.8

 PGM flotation feed              kt             909.9      872.4             4.3      889.1   2 703.4   2 640.7

 PGM rougher feed grade          g/t             1.52        1.37           10.9       1.45      1.44      1.48

 PGM recovery                    %               78.7        83.7           (6.0)      82.1      81.4      81.2

 6E PGMs produced                koz             35.0        32.1            9.0       34.1    101.5     101.7

 Average PGM contained metal     US$/oz         1 593      1 822           (12.6)     1 064     1 605     1 033
 basket price

 Average PGM contained metal     ZAR/oz        29 266     27 690             5.7     15 297   25 575    14 690
 basket price

 Cr2O3 ROM grade                 %               18.2        18.2              -       17.8      18.2      18.1

 Chrome recovery                 %               61.1        61.8           (1.1)      65.5      62.0      62.4

 Chrome yield                    %               26.3        26.6           (1.1)      27.7      26.8      26.7

 Chrome concentrates produced    kt             321.4      310.1             3.6      334.0    974.1     948.1
 (excluding third party)

   Metallurgical grade           kt             250.9      233.6             7.4      259.4    745.6     725.5

   Specialty grades              kt              70.5        76.5           (7.8)      74.6    228.5     222.6

 Third party chrome production   kt                 -        54.7         (100.0)      59.1    117.0     171.6

 Metallurgical grade chrome      US$/t CIF       143         129            10.9       174       139       166
 concentrate contract price      China

 Metallurgical grade chrome      ZAR/t CIF      2 560      1 965            30.3      2 525     2 171     2 361
 concentrate contract price      China

 Average exchange rate           ZAR:US$         18.0        15.3           17.6       14.4      16.0      14.2

Mining
Reef tonnes mined for the quarter totalled 1 291.3 kt, comparable to the 1 131.1 kt mined in Q2 2020,
an increase of 14.2%. The mine achieved record output when measured in run of mine ('ROM') tonnages
for both May 2020 and June 2020, with June 2020 just missing the half a million tonne mark at 498.7 kt.
The strip ratio continues to trend ahead of the life of mine requirements at 12.0 m3:m3 for the quarter,
confirming that we have the capacity to move the volume needed to achieve the higher output levels
that we have set ourselves under our Vision 2020 strategy.

At end June, the Company had 242.6 kt of ROM stockpile available, inclusive of third party purchases.

Mining was interrupted during the quarter by the South African government imposed national lockdown
on 25 March 2020, with full capacity only available as of 10 May 2020.

Processing
Tharisa placed the Genesis Plant on care and maintenance as per the regulations imposed under Level 5
and 4 restrictions. The Genesis Plant, which is focused on chrome and speciality chrome products,
recommenced production only in early May 2020 with the relaxation to Level 3 restrictions. The larger
capacity Voyager Plant was on care and maintenance from 26 March to 4 April 2020 following which it
has been operational throughout the quarter. Both plants are now fully operational.

Tonnes milled increased by 4.6% to 1 220.2 kt versus 1 166.9 kt.

As a direct result of the interrupted processing capacity, despite a higher rougher feed grade for PGMs
up 10.9% to 1.52 g/t from 1.37 g/t, recoveries were lower at 78.7 % versus the 83.7% in Q2 2020 mainly
due to processing of oxidised above ground ROM inventories. Notwithstanding the reduced recoveries,
PGM production increased to 35.0 koz versus 32.1 koz.

Chrome concentrate production was 321.4 kt for the quarter, comprising 250.9 kt of metallurgical grade
and 70.5 kt of specialty grade, an increase of 3.6% quarter on quarter. Feed grade and recoveries were
steady quarter on quarter.

There was no third party chrome production at the K3 Plant as a result of the plant remaining on care
and maintenance. The plant has begun the groundwork for recommencement in July 2020.

As a result of the continued lockdown restrictions, Tharisa’s Vulcan Project remains suspended.

Market update
The period under review saw a solid price performance for our PGM basket, totalling US$1 593/oz and
while down compared to the previous quarter’s record pricing, the weaker ZAR did translate to an
increased local basket price of ZAR29 266/oz as compared to the price of US$1 822/oz (ZAR27 690/oz)
for the previous quarter. The combination of the dramatic slowdown of the global economy and the
reduced output from the major South Africa PGM producers has translated into a continued positive
outlook for PGM pricing.
PGM sales and deliveries have returned to pre COVID-19 levels.

The average metallurgical chrome price increased by 10.9% to US$143/t from US$129/t. Market prices
are trading around US$160/t. Published port stocks in China have continued to trend lower at
approximately 3.5 Mt down from a high of 4.3 Mt in the first quarter of 2020.

Tharisa has sold its output for the quarter notwithstanding that rail and port logistics remain
constrained.

While the ZAR has shown signs of strengthening in the past week, the average exchange rate for the
quarter was significantly lower at ZAR:US$ 18.00 compared to ZAR:US$ 15.30 in the previous quarter.

Outlook
Tharisa suspended its guidance for the year on 24 March 2020. Assuming no curtailment of operations
as a result of the pandemic, revised FY2020 production guidance is 130 koz to 135 koz PGMs (6E basis)
and 1.25 Mt to 1.30 Mt of chrome concentrates.

Our co-product model utilising mechanised and low labour intensive mining in an open pit environment,
remains well suited to deal with the impact and volatility of COVID-19.

The above information has not been reported on or reviewed by Tharisa's auditors.


Paphos, Cyprus
9 July 2020


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Investor relations contacts:
Ilja Graulich (Head of Investor Relations and Communications)
+27 11 996 3500
+27 83 604 0820
igraulich@tharisa.com

Financial PR contacts:
Bobby Morse / Augustine Chipungu / James Husband
+44 207 466 5000
tharisa@buchanan.uk.com
Broker contacts:
Peel Hunt LLP (UK Joint Broker)
Ross Allister / David McKeown / Alexander Allen
+44 207 7418 8900

BMO Capital Markets Limited (UK Joint Broker)
Thomas Rider / Neil Elliot / Michael Rechsteiner
+44 207 236 1010

Berenberg (UK Joint Broker)
Matthew Armitt / Jennifer Wyllie / Detlir Elezi
+44 203 207 7800

Nedbank Limited (acting through its Corporate and Investment Banking division) (RSA Broker)
Shabbir Norath
+27 11 295 6575

Date: 09-07-2020 07:05:00
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