"Low operating costs and strong precious metal prices contributed to robust mine operating earnings of $124.6 million in Q3," said Michael Steinmann, President and Chief Executive Officer. "All operations are running and projects are proceeding. We have replenished the heap leach inventories drawn down during the mine suspensions in Q2 of this year, are nearing completion of the first of two ventilation raises at La Colorada, which will re-open access to the high-grade area of the mine, and have started processing the high grade ore from the COSE mine at our Manantial Espejo plant."
Added Mr. Steinmann: "We have generated strong operating cash flow year-to-date of approximately $292 million. In line with our capital allocation priorities, we have substantially reduced debt, with only $60 million drawn on our Credit Facility, as of today. We are aiming to have no bank debt by the end of the year. We are also increasing the dividend for the second time this year, raising the quarterly dividend by 40% to $0.07 per common share."
Q3 2020 Highlights:
Revenue was $300.4 million, primarily reflecting lower quantities of metal sold, partially offset by strong realized precious metal prices. The Company recorded a $79.8 million increase in inventories during Q3 2020, of which approximately $25.0 million was in the form of dore and finished inventories. Revenue associated with these dore inventories were not recorded in Q3 2020 due to timing of shipments, and will be reflected in revenue in the normal course. The remaining increase in inventories largely resulted from the replenishment of the heap leach operations at Dolores, Shahuindo and La Arena, where inventories were drawn down during the mine suspensions earlier in 2020; these inventories, equivalent to about 30,000 ounces of gold and 0.5 million ounces of silver, were replenished during Q3 2020. Net income was $65.3 million ($0.31 basic income per share). Net income includes $13.1 million of investment income and $27.1 million of mine care and maintenance costs, largely incurred from the suspensions of Huaron and Morococha, which restarted operations at the end of Q3 2020. Adjusted earnings of $72.1 million ($0.34 basic adjusted earnings per share) excludes the $20.5 million of mine care and maintenance costs related primarily to the Huaron and Morococha suspensions. Net cash generated from operations was $114.9 million and includes $9.0 million source of cash from working capital changes. Consolidated silver production was 4.1 million ounces. Silver production was impacted by the COVID-19 related suspensions of Huaron and Morococha, lack of access to high-grade ore at La Colorada due to the delay in completing a ventilation project, in-process inventory build-up on the Dolores pads following draw downs of those inventories in Q2 2020, and reduced operating capacities at the other mines on account of adopting stringent COVID-19 protocols. Those factors also affected base metal production. Consolidated gold production was 116.9 thousand ounces, primarily reflecting the expected replenishment of in-process inventories at the heap leach operations following the draw down of inventories that occurred during the COVID-19 related suspensions earlier in 2020. In addition, reduced operating capacities on account of COVID-19 protocols and adjustments being made to the mining methods at the Timmins Bell Creek mine reduced gold production. Silver Segment Cash Costs and All-in Sustaining Costs ("AISC") were $7.14 and $6.01 per silver ounce sold, respectively. Net realizable value ("NRV") inventory adjustments reduced Silver Segment AISC by $5.96 per ounce. Gold Segment Cash Costs and AISC were $793 and $1,057 per gold ounce sold, respectively. Consolidated AISC, including gold by-product credits from the Gold Segment mines, were $(8.42) per silver ounce sold. Capital expenditures totaled $41.7 million, comprised of $36.4 million of sustaining capital and $5.4 million of project capital. During Q3, Pan American repaid $110.0 million on its four-year, $500.0 million revolving Credit Facility (the "Credit Facility"). At September 30, 2020, the Company had $90.0 million drawn on its Credit Facility, cash and short-term investment balances of $231.6 million and working capital of $465.6 million. Total debt was $129.8 million, including $34.3 million of lease liabilities and $5.6 million of loans in Peru. In October 2020, the Company repaid an additional $30.0 million on the Credit Facility and plans to repay the remaining balance of $60.0 million by the end of 2020. The Board of Directors has approved an increase in the quarterly cash dividend from $0.05 to $0.07 per common share, or approximately $14.7 million in aggregate cash dividends per quarter, payable on or about November 27, 2020, to holders of record of Pan American's common shares as of the close on November 16, 2020. Pan American's dividends are designated as eligible dividends for the purposes of the Income Tax Act (Canada). As is standard practice, the amounts and specific distribution dates of any future dividends will be evaluated and determined by the Board of Directors on an ongoing basis. Relative to the guidance provided on August 5, 2020, management has maintained its 2020 Guidance for gold and base metal production, silver segment and gold segment Cash Costs and AISC, and consolidated silver basis AISC, while revising its estimates for 2020 silver production and capital expenditures; see the "Guidance" section of this news release for further information.
Cash Costs, AISC, adjusted earnings, basic adjusted earnings per share, sustaining capital, project capital, working capital, total debt, and total available liquidity are not generally accepted accounting principle ("non-GAAP") financial measures. Please refer to the "Alternative Performance (non-GAAP) Measures" section of this news release for further information on these measures. |