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Production Report for the first quarter FY2021 ended 31 December 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 FIRST QUARTER FY2021(1)ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
Consistent production performance, in line with guidance, feeding into a strong PGM market
Tharisa, the leading integrated platinum and chrome producer with operations in South Africa,
announces another strong quarter of production ended 31 December 2020. The consistent operational
performance underpins the Company maintaining its annual guidance of platinum group metals (PGMs)
and chrome concentrate production for FY2021.
Health & Safety
- Strong safety record maintained with an LTIFR of 0.08 per 200 000 man hours worked
- Globally economies have been placed at various levels of lockdown to limit the impact of the
coronavirus, with South Africa being placed on a level 3 risk adjusted lockdown, however,
operations at the Tharisa Mine continued throughout the period. The Company acknowledges
the rapid rise in infections globally, and of concern is the increase in infections in South Africa,
with 35 active cases at the Tharisa Mine at the time of reporting
- It is with great sadness that we report that a second employee has succumbed to COVID-19 and
we pass our deepest condolences to his family, colleagues and friends
(1) Tharisa’s financial year begins 01 October each year, and finishes on 30 September.
Key Operating Highlights
Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Year on
ended ended on quarter ended year
31 Dec 30 Sep movement 31 Dec movement
2020 2020 % 2019 %
Reef mined kt 1 234.3 1 405.7 (12.2) 1 143.0 8.0
6E PGMs produced koz 39.3 40.5 (3.0) 34.4 14.2
Chrome concentrates kt 372.3 370.8 0.4 342.5 8.7
produced (excluding third
party)
Average PGM contained US$/oz 2 399 1 951 22.9 1 406 70.6
metal basket price
Average metallurgical US$/t 136 142 (4.2) 145 (6.2)
grade chrome
concentrate contract
price
Metal Pricing
- Average PGM basket price for the year increased to US$2 399/oz (ZAR37 410/oz) in Q1 FY2021 vs
Q1 FY2020 and up 22.9% vs Q4 FY2020
- The current spot price basket price for Tharisa’s prill split is US$2 995/oz with spot prices for the
major PGMs as follows
o Platinum US$1 108
o Palladium US$2 421
o Rhodium US$18 840
- Average metallurgical grade chrome price for Q1 FY2021 of US$136/t (ZAR2 114/t), vs Q1 FY2020
of US$145/t (ZAR 2 120/t) and Q4 FY2020 of US$142/t (ZAR2 376/t). The current market price is
US$145/t to US$150/t
Operational Overview
- PGM production is up 14.2% year on year ('YoY') on a 6E basis to 39.3koz vs 34.4koz in Q1 FY2020
and in line with 40.5koz in Q4 FY2020
- Chrome concentrate production (excluding third party) is up 8.7% YoY to 372.3kt vs 342.5kt in Q1
FY2020 and marginally stronger versus 370.8kt in Q4 FY2020
- Speciality grade chrome production is up 15% YoY to 93.8kt vs 81.5kt in Q1 FY2020 and flat versus
93.2kt in Q4 FY2020 (25.2% of total chrome production vs 23.8% in Q1 FY2020 and 25.1% in Q4
FY 2020)
- The Company concluded a four-year Collective Wage Agreement with the main unions
represented at the Tharisa Mine, effective from July 2020 until 30 June 2024
Guidance for FY2021
- The Company remains on track for FY2021 production guidance of 155 koz to 165 koz PGMs (6E
basis) and 1.45 Mt to 1.55 Mt of chrome concentrates
- COVID-19 remains a risk to the Company and our forecasts and guidance are premised on the
current level of economic activity being permitted by government regulations
Phoevos Pouroulis, CEO of Tharisa, commented:
“The first quarter provided a solid platform for Tharisa to meet its production guidance for the current
financial year with all key metrics delivering strong growth versus the same period in FY2020. The
consistent performance has been delivered in a strong spot market for PGMs in particular and stable
chrome prices.
Construction of the Vulcan processing plant remains on schedule and on budget for commissioning at the
end of this financial year, which will further boost Tharisa’s chrome concentrate production from FY2022
onwards.
The significant progress made in optimising our mining operations during the course of 2019, and 2020
has been demonstrated by the consistent performance and availability of our operations over the last
several quarters. We continue to invest in our assets and in our market leading research and
development, which will contribute to further production growth from our long life Tharisa Mine.
The headwinds from the global COVID-19 pandemic continue to challenge the industry worldwide.”
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 / Pascal Lussier Duquette / Nick Macann
+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
About Tharisa
Tharisa is an integrated resource group incorporating mining, processing, exploration and the
beneficiation, marketing, sales and logistics of PGMs and chrome concentrates. Its principle asset is the
Tharisa Mine located in the South-Western Limb of the Bushveld complex, South Africa. The open pit,
mechanised mine has a 14-year open pit life of mine (LOM) and the ability to extend operations
underground by at least 40 years. Tharisa is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE: THA) and the
Main Market of the London Stock Exchange (LSE: THS).
Detailed production report
Safety
Safety is a core value, and Tharisa continues to strive for zero harm at its operations. An LTIFR of 0.08
per 200 000 man hours worked was recorded.
The Company has a continuous education campaign to prevent complacency around the COVID-19
pandemic. 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
Quarter Quarter Quarter on Quarter Year
ended ended quarter ended ended
31 Dec 30 Sep movement 31 Dec 30 Sep
2020 2020 % 2019 2020
Reef mined kt 1 234.3 1 405.7 (12.2) 1 143.0 4 971.1
Stripping ratio m3: m3 11.3 13.0 (13.1) 10.9 12.1
Reef milled kt 1 413.7 1 401.8 0.8 1 247.1 5 036.1
PGM flotation feed kt 1 080.3 1 062.5 1.7 921.0 3 765.9
PGM rougher feed grade g/t 1.43 1.54 (7.1) 1.41 1.46
PGM recovery % 78.9 77.1 2.3 82.2 80.1
6E PGMs produced koz 39.3 40.5 (3.0) 34.4 142.1
Platinum produced koz 21.5 22.7 (5.3) 19.1 78.7
Palladium produced koz 6.8 6.1 11.5 5.6 23.0
Rhodium produced koz 3.7 3.9 (5.1) 3.2 13.5
Average PGM contained metal basket US$/oz 2 399 1 951 23.0 1 406 1 704
price
Platinum price US$/oz 946 901 5.0 909 876
Palladium price US$/oz 2 349 2 283 2.9 1 744 2 147
Rhodium price US$/oz 14 621 10 482 39.5 5 711 8 348
Average PGM contained metal basket ZAR/oz 37 410 32 978 13.4 20 745 27 691
price
Cr2O3 ROM grade % 17.7 18.0 (1.7) 18.3 18.2
Chrome recovery % 62.8 62.3 0.8 63.1 62.1
Chrome yield % 26.3 26.4 (0.4) 27.5 26.7
Chrome concentrates produced kt 372.3 370.8 0.4 342.5 1 344.8
(excluding third party)
Metallurgical grade kt 278.5 277.6 0.3 261.0 1 023.2
Specialty grades kt 93.8 93.2 0.6 81.5 321.6
Third party chrome production kt 62.9 52.8 19.1 62.3 169.8
Metallurgical grade chrome US$/t CIF 136 142 (4.2) 145 140
concentrate contract price China
Metallurgical grade chrome ZAR/t CIF 2 114 2 376 (11.0) 2 120 2 231
concentrate contract price China
Average exchange rate ZAR:US$ 15.6 16.9 (7.7) 14.7 16.2
Market update and metal production
PGM prices, in particular platinum and rhodium, continued their strong performance for the quarter
under review. With Tharisa’s prill split favouring rhodium at 9.5%, the Company continues to enjoy a
healthy revenue stream from this metal in particular. With platinum now consistently above
US$1 000/oz, the overall basket price was favourably set at US$2 399/oz for the quarter, and even with
a strengthening currency against the US$, the ZAR prices received per PGM ounce increased to
ZAR37 410/oz. Spot PGM basket prices are trading at US$2 996/oz and ZAR46 150/oz.
While flat quarter on quarter, the chrome market continues to be an important revenue and margin
generator for Tharisa. Stainless steel production in China in 2020 was approximately 29.5Mt, an increase
of almost 1Mt over 2019. Production is forecast to increase at a rate of 5% to 10% in 2021, with
ferrochrome an essential ingredient for the production of stainless steel, demand should increase
accordingly. Fortunately for Tharisa, chrome ore demand (and in particular chrome ore concentrates
owing to the fact that the Chinese government is phasing out furnaces of 25MvA and less in favour of
more efficient and environmentally friendly smelters). Offtake for the quarter under review was positive
with the majority of production sold. Notwithstanding the imminent Chinese New Year, orders remain
strong, noting that the current chrome price is trading at US$145/t to US$150/t at the time of reporting,
with the ZAR having weakened to spot levels of ZAR15.40/US$.
Operations update
Operations continued to perform well despite the ongoing headwinds of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mining
While mining rates were seasonally lower compared to the previous quarter, the volumes mined
and the associated strip ratio are in line with guidance and ahead of the life of mine strip
requirements. The overall performance remains in line with expectations.
Processing
Recoveries for both PGM and chrome saw slight improvements quarter on quarter and are in
line with the planned increases in overall recovery as highlighted in previous announcements.
PGM rougher feed grade remains below expectations. This will be addressed as the mine
continues with more selective mining on the back of the volume and operational flexibility,
which the mine has been developing over the past 18 months.
Construction of the Vulcan plant remains on track.
Labour relations
The Company announced in December 2020 that it had concluded a market related four-year
Collective Agreement on Substantive Terms and Conditions of Employment with the main
unions represented at the Tharisa Mine, namely the Association of Mineworkers and
Construction Union (AMCU), the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and Solidarity. This
agreement, in line with the South African inflation rate, provides further stability for the
Company moving forward and allows Tharisa to focus on growing the business for the benefit of
all stakeholders.
Cash Balance and Debt Position
Tharisa had a cash balance of US$49.8 million at the end of the quarter and a total debt of US$45.0
million, of which US$5.5 million is trade finance facilities, resulting in a positive net cash position of
USD4.8 million.
Outlook
Tharisa maintains its FY2021 production guidance of between 155 koz to 165 koz PGMs (6E basis) and
1.45 Mt to 1.55 Mt of chrome concentrates. The increase in COVID-19 infections remains a risk to the
Company and our forecasts and guidance are premised on the current level of economic activity being
permitted by government regulations.
The above information has not been reported on or reviewed by Tharisa's auditors.
Paphos, Cyprus
12 January 2021
Date: 12-01-2021 07:05:00
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