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Karora Announces Record Gold Sales of 30,412 Ounces and Record Gold Production of 29,831 Ounces for the Second Quarter

 

 

 

 

 

Karora Resources Inc. (TSX: KRR) is pleased to announce record quarterly consolidated gold production since the Higginsville acquisition of 29,831 ounces for the second quarter of 2021 from its Beta Hunt and Higginsville mines in Western Australia. Gold sales were also a record, with 30,412 ounces sold during the quarter.

 

Second quarter gold production was approximately 20% higher than first quarter production. Production through the first two quarters of 54,525 ounces is in line with consolidated 2021 production guidance of 105,000 – 115,000 ounces. Karora’s consolidated cash balance as at June 30, 2021 was $82.2 million, an increase of $5.4 million when compared to March 31, 2021.

 

During the second quarter, Karora announced its growth plan to more than double consolidated gold production from 99,239 ounces in 2020 to 185,000 – 205,000 ounces by 2024 (see Karora news release dated June 28, 2021). Costs are forecasted to continue to decline, with 2024 AISC1 of US$885-US$985 per ounce via a phased expansion of Karora’s Beta Hunt underground mine and increasing milling capacity to 2.5 Mtpa at the HGO processing facility.

 

Paul Andre Huet, Chairman & CEO, commented: “Record second quarter gold production of just under 30,000 ounces represents a significant increase of approximately 20% compared to our first quarter of 2021. Furthermore, it represents a 20% improvement over the past seven quarters of consistent production across our operations where we have averaged approximately 25,000 ounces per quarter. Reporting record gold sales for the second quarter of 30,412 ounces is another tremendous achievement by our team.

 

This significant increase in quarterly production, boosted by the Phase I HGO mill expansion currently underway, places us on a solid footing to achieve our full year 2021 guide range of 105,000-115,000 ounces with just under 55,000 ounces produced through the first two quarters.

 

During the second quarter we continued to make significant investments in earthworks to prepare new, higher grade mining areas at Higginsville Central and Spargos. We also continued to enhance our mining fleet, with new fleet additions and replacements which have proven to drive significant productivity and efficiency improvements across both operations. Our drilling program pushed forward aggressively across all our properties, with a focus on increased resource definition drilling to set us up for our future. Net of these significant investments in our growth, we added $5.4 million to our cash position during the quarter.

 

Overall, the second quarter built on the foundation we laid during the first quarter, placing us well on track to deliver on our 2021 production and cost guidance. Moving forward, we look forward to executing on our fully funded organic growth plan which we believe to be one of the most robust growth plans in the junior gold mining sector.”

  1. Non-IFRS: the definition and reconciliation of these measures are included in the Non-IFRS Measures section of Karora’s MD&A for March 31, 2021.

 

About Karora Resources

 

Karora is focused on doubling gold production to 200,000 ounces by 2024 compared to 2020 and reducing costs at its integrated Beta Hunt Gold Mine and Higginsville Gold Operations (“HGO”) in Western Australia. The Higginsville treatment facility is a low-cost 1.4 Mtpa processing plant, expanding to a planned 2.5 Mtpa by 2024, which is fed at capacity from Karora’s underground Beta Hunt mine and Higginsville mines. At Beta Hunt, a robust gold Mineral Resource and Reserve is hosted in multiple gold shears, with gold intersections along a 4 km strike length remaining open in multiple directions. HGO has a substantial Mineral gold Resource and Reserve and prospective land package totaling approximately 1,800 square kilometers. The Company also owns the high grade Spargos Reward project which is anticipated to begin mining in 2021. Karora has a strong Board and management team focused on delivering shareholder value and responsible mining, as demonstrated by Karora’s commitment to reducing emissions across its operations. Karora’s common shares trade on the and also trade on the OTCQX market.

 

Posted July 15, 2021

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