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Imperial Reports First Quarter 2026 Financial Results

 

 

 

 

 

Imperial Metals Corporation (TSX:III) reports financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2026. Imperial’s consolidated production totaled 10,093,345 pounds copper and 13,641 ounces gold.

 

“Higher commodity prices resulted in a strong revenue quarter for Imperial offsetting the lower metal production in the first quarter of 2026 that was forecasted in the mine plans of both Red Chris and Mount Polley,” said the President, Brian Kynoch. “From an operational perspective, the mines achieved a composite cash cost of US$0.17 per pound of copper produced during the quarter and both mines continue to work well and remain on track to meet both copper and gold production guidance for 2026.”

 

FINANCIAL

 

Total revenue was $154.6 million in the March 2026 quarter compared to $176.6 million in the 2025 comparative quarter.

 

In the March 2026 quarter, Mount Polley mine had 0.6 concentrate shipments (2025-1.9 concentrate shipments). The Red Chris mine (100% basis) had 4.0 concentrate shipments (2025-5.0 concentrate shipments).

 

Variations in revenue are impacted by the timing and quantity of concentrate shipments, metal prices and exchange rates, and period end revaluations of revenue attributed to concentrate shipments where copper and gold prices will settle at a future date.

 

At March 31, 2026, the Company had not hedged any copper, gold or US/CDN Dollar exchange.

 

The London Metals Exchange cash settlement copper price per pound averaged US$5.83 in the March 2026 quarter compared to US$4.24 in the 2025 comparative quarter. The LBMA (London Bullion Market Association) Final and Initial gold price per troy ounce averaged US$4,877 in the March 2026 quarter compared to US$2,862 in the 2025 comparative quarter. The average US/CDN Dollar exchange rate was 1.372 in the March 2026 quarter compared to the exchange rate of 1.435 in the March 2025 quarter. In CDN Dollar terms the average copper price in the March 2026 quarter was CDN$8.00 per pound compared to CDN$6.08 per pound in the 2025 comparative quarter, and the average gold price in the March 2026 quarter was CDN$6,690 per ounce compared to CDN$4,108 per ounce in the 2025 comparative quarter.

 

A negative revenue revaluation in the March 2026 quarter was $3.8 million compared to a positive revenue revaluation of $10.0 million the 2025 comparative quarter. Revenue revaluations are the result of the metal price on the settlement date and/or the current period balance sheet date being higher or lower than when the revenue was initially recorded or the metal price at the last balance sheet date and finalizati on of contained metal as a result of final assays.

 

Net income for the March 2026 quarter was $14.4 million ($0.08 income per share) compared to net income of $41.3 million ($0.26 income per share) in the 2025 comparative quarter. The decrease in net income of $26.9 million was primarily due to the following factors:

  • Income from mine operations decreased to $47.8 million in the March 2026 quarter from an income of $78.3 million in March 2025, a decrease of $30.5 million;
  • Net interest expense of $3.5 million in March 2026 down from $8.1 million in March 2025, increasing net income by $4.6 million;
  • Tax expense went from $23.3 million in March 2025 to tax expense of $22.0 million in March 2026, increasing net income by $1.3 million.

 

Capital expenditures including leases were $40.2 million in the March 2026 quarter, a decrease of $6.8 million from $47.0 million in the 2025 comparative quarter. The March 2026 quarter expenditures included $20.8 million in exploration and development, $7.8 million for tailings dam construction and $11.6 million of other capital.

 

OPERATIONS

 

During the quarter ended March 31, 2026, Imperial’s consolidated metal production was 10.1 million pounds copper (Q1 2025-15.8 million pounds copper) and 13,641 ounces gold (Q1 2025-17,120 ounces gold).

 

Mount Polley Mine

 

Mount Polley metal production for the first quarter of 2026 was 4.399 million pounds copper and 7,608 ounces gold, compared to 8.904 million pounds copper and 10,621 ounces gold produced during the first quarter of 2025. Copper production was down 51% and gold production was down 28%, on lower grades, recoveries and throughput compared to the first quarter of 2025. Compare d to the fourth quarter of 2025, throughput was up 5%, gold production was up 15% and copper production was down 5%.

 

Guidance for 2026 production target for Mount Polley mine remains 19.0 – 21.0 million pounds copper and 40,000 – 44,000 ounces gold.

 

  Three Months Ended
March 31
Three Months Ended
March 31
  2026 2025
Ore milled –tonnes 1,499,749 1,721,769
Ore milled per calendar day –tonnes 16,664 19,131
Grade % – copper 0.19 0.28
Grade g/t – gold 0.23 0.28
Recovery % – copper 71.5 83.3
Recovery % – gold 67.6 69.8
Copper –000’s pounds 4,399 8,904
Gold –ounces 7,608 10,621
     
     

Mill feed for the first quarter of 2026 was sourced 28% from the Phase 5 pushback of Springer Pit, supplemented by 32% from Phase 4 Springer and C2 Pits, and 39% from lower grade stockpiles. Stripping activities for the Phase 5 pushback of the Springer Pit continued during the quarter, with approximately 5,246,935 tonnes of rock mined from this pushback. Of this amount, approximately 483,165 tonnes of non-acid generating rock were delivered to the tailings storage embankment for buttress construction.

 

Exploration program

 

Diamond drilling started in February 2026 and initially followed up on the successful results from the first drilling campaign at the Mount Polley mine in more than a decade in the Bell Pit area. Since February 2026 there have been 10 diamond drill holes completed totaling 2,834 metres focusing on the historic Bell Pit area.

 

Exploration, development, and capital expenditures in the first quarter of 2026 were $15.8 million compared to $27.2 million in the 2025 comparative quarter.

 

Red Chris Mine

 

Red Chris production (100%) for the first quarter of 2026 was 18.982 million pounds copper and 20 ,108 ounces gold compared to 23.126 million pounds copper and 21,663 ounces gold during the same quarter of 2025. Both copper and gold production were down compared with the first quarter of 2025, with copper production down 18% and gold production down 7%.

 

The decrease in copper production was a result of a 16% decrease in copper grade (0.52% vs 0.62%) with higher recovery and lower throughput. The decrease in gold production was a result of lower gold grade in the mill feed (0.49 g/t gold versus 0.54 g/t gold) and lower throughput, offset by better gold recovery (64.9% versus 60.5%) compared to the same quarter last year.

 

Both copper and gold production were however in line with the budgeted 2026 production, and the guidance for 2026 Red Chris production (100%) remains 60.0 – 66.0 million pounds of copper and 47,500 – 52,500 ounces of gold.

 

Imperial’s 30% portion of Red Chris mine for the first quarter o f 2026 was 5.695 million pounds copper and 6,032 ounces gold.

 

100% Red Chris mine production Three Months Ended
March 31
Three Months Ended
March 31
  2026 2025
Ore milled –tonnes 1,950,343 2,049,475
Ore milled per calendar day –tonnes 21,432 22,772
Grade % – copper 0.52 0.62
Grade g/t – gold 0.49 0.54
Recovery % – copper 85.4 82.6
Recovery % – gold 64.9 60.5
Copper –000’s pounds 18,982 23,126
Gold –ounces 20,108 21,663
     

 

Imperial’s 30% share of exploration, development, and capital expenditures were $22.0 million in the March 2026 quarter compared to $19.5 million in the 2025 comparative quarter.

 

Block Cave Feasibility Study

 

The Red Chris feasibility study for a block cave expansion operation is advancing, as are permitting activities to support the underground project. Completion of the feasibility study and, subject to the study outcomes, joint venture approval are expected in the second half of 2026.

 

Exploration Program

 

There have been three diamond drill holes totaling 2,081 metres completed in the first quarter at Red Chris. Two were for geotechnical information regarding the block cave and one hole was completed in the Far West zone. Additional drilling is planned in the Far West zone and an interpreted zone of mineralization truncated and offset by the South Boundary fault. There will be surface exploration programs outside the known zones of mineralization and the continuing re-logging and modeling of the GJ property using the historic diamond drill core.

 

Huckleberry Mine

 

Huckleberry operations ceased in August 2016 and the mine remains on care and maintenance status.

 

Following the successful drilling program in 2025 of an underexplored area southwest of the Main Zone Pit, where all nine drillholes intersected copper, molybdenum, silver, and gold mineralization, a program of re-assaying available historic core for gold and silver was completed. Drillhole MZ-25-1 intersected 0.81% copper as well as elevated gold of 0.23 g/t over 22.6 metres, from 73.7 to 96.3 metres. A 2026 drilling program was completed to follow up on these results.

 

The historic drilling (pre-2020) at Huckleberry was not assayed for gold or silver and analysis of acid- base accounting was not completed on diamond drill core. Also, assaying for molybdenum was only completed sporadically. However, gold and silver were both recovered and present at payable levels in all the copper concentrate produced at Huckleberry when it was operating. At times, molybdenum was also produced at Huckleberry, and the best period of molybdenum recovery occurred while the original Main zone was being mined in the early 2000’s. Also, though not included in the block model used then, during the mining of the original Main zone pit approximately 50% of the waste mined was non-acid generating  and was used for dam construction ma terial rather than having to be stored in the tailings storage facility.

 

The Company is updating plans for reopening Huckleberry. The permitted plan is to mine from the Main zone. To optimize the plan, data from the diamond drilling and re-assaying of historic core will be added and used to develop a new block model for the Main zone.

With a new block model for the Main zone deposit, the mine plan can be optimized by:

  • integrating gold and silver into mine planning where they are available;
  • improving the modeling of the molybdenum grades and including them in mine planning; and
  • modeling the volumes of NAG rock that can be stored outside the TSF rather than assuming all waste rock needs to be stored in the TSF and submerged.

 

The Company has commenced preliminary work on the cost of restarting Huckleberry and is targeting to have a completed reopening plan by the end of 2026 that includes a mine plan optimized with the new diamond drilling data.

 

For the March 2026 quarter, Huckleberry incurred idle mine costs comprised of $2.1 million in operating costs and $0.1 million in depreciation expense compared to $1.9 million in operating cost and $0.3 million in depreciation expense in the comparable quarter of 2025.

 

Exploration, development, and capital expenditures were $2.1 million in March 2026 quarter compared to $0.2 million in March 2025 quarter.

 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

 

The technical and scientific information related to the Company’s mineral projects has been reviewed and approved by Steve Robertson, P.Geo., Imperial’s Vice President Corporate Development, and a designated Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101.

 

EARNINGS AND CASH FLOW

Select Quarter Financial Information

expressed in thousands of dollars, except share and per share amounts Three Months Ended March 31  
    2026  

 

2025  
Operations:    
Total revenues $ 154,571   $ 176,619  
Net income $ 14,402   $ 41,337  
Net income per share $ 0.08   $ 0.26  
Diluted income per share $ 0.08   $ 0.25  
Adjusted net income $ 14,393   $ 41,337  
Adjusted net income per share $ 0.08   $ 0.26  
Adjusted EBITDA $ 70,769   $ 97,669  
Cash earnings $ 68,541   $ 96,009  
Cash earnings per share $ 0.38   $ 0.59  
Working capital (deficiency)
deficiency
$ (108,704 ) $ (153,300 )
Total assets $ 1,921,037   $ 1,697,512  
Total debt (including current portion) $ 196,662   $ 333,050  
             

About Imperial

 

Imperial is a Vancouver based exploration, mine development and operating company with holdings that include the Mount Polley mine (100%), the Huckleberry mine (100%), and the Red Chris mine (30%). Imperial also hold s a portfolio of 23 greenfield exploration properties in British Columbia.

 

Posted May 7, 2026

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