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McEwen Mining Reports Q3 2020 Results Plus Exploration News

 

 

 

 

 

McEwen Mining Inc. (NYSE: MUX) (TSX: MUX)  reported its third quarter results for the period ended September 30th, 2020.

 

  • Cash and liquid assets(1) and working capital at September 30th, 2020 were $18.8 million(2) and positive $21.6 million, respectively.
  • Production rebounded during Q3 after the successful restart of all four of our operations, which were temporarily suspended during Q2, largely due to actions taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19 amongst our workers, business partners, and communities. Production for Q3 2020 was 23,100 gold ounces and 575,000 silver ounces, or 30,400 gold equivalent ounces(3)(GEOs), at the average gold:silver price ratio for the quarter of 79:1.
  • For Q3 we spent $8.5 million on exploration and advanced projects, and are reporting a net loss of $9.8 million, or ($0.02) per share, compared to a net loss of $11.5 million, or ($0.03) per share, in Q3 2019.
  • At Black Fox, development of the access to the Froome underground deposit has advanced 47% by the end of the quarter. We are on track to reach the deposit in the second quarter of 2021 and complete the necessary development work. Commercial production is expected by the fourth quarter of 2021.
  • On September 10th we closed a private placement of flow-through common shares at a price of $1.65 per share (representing a premium of 21% over the share price) for gross proceeds of $10.4 million. These funds will be used exclusively for exploration activities in the Timmins region over the next 12 to 24 months.
  • Consolidated production guidance for Q4 2020 is 31,500-34,000 GEOs(4).
  • Anna Ladd-Kruger has joined the Company as our Chief Financial Officer. Anna is an accomplished mining executive with over 20 years of experience in leading mining organizations.
  • Our quarterly webcast will take place tomorrow, Friday, October 30th at 11 am EDT. Details are provided below.

 

“I am feeling much better this year than I did last year at this time because the bad news is behind us. Our operations are starting to turn around and improve; the financial pressure on our balance sheet has been alleviated; and our future growth is becoming much brighter. Investment capital is still in the early stages of moving into precious metals. There are a number of companies that are still being largely ignored but appear to have considerable upside potential. I believe McEwen Mining is one of those companies whose share price has a lot of catching up to do. Yes, last year was a nightmare and as shareholders we all suffered great frustration and confusion over the large loss of share value at a time when the price of gold was climbing ever higher. Our problems were many, some were due to non-recurring events and others were operational. Our senior management at both head office and at our mines are focused on improving operating efficiencies and profit margins. Over the next several quarters we expect to deliver better operating results along with exploration news that we hope will start to close the price performance gap,” commented Rob McEwen, Chairman & Chief Owner.

 

Operations Update

 

San José Mine, Argentina (49% Interest)

 

Our attributable production from San José in Q3 was 8,600 gold ounces and 571,000 silver ounces, for a total of 15,900 GEOs(5). For Q3, total cash costs(1) and all-in sustaining costs (AISC)(1) were $1,269 and $1,538 per GEO, respectively. During Q3, government-imposed COVID-19 travel restrictions limited the mobilization of personnel resulting in the mine continuing to operate below normal capacity.

 

Black Fox Mine, Canada (100% Interest)

 

Production from Black Fox was 5,800 GEOs in Q3, at cash costs and AISC of $1,581 and $1,644 per GEO, respectively. The operation is benefitting from the additional development work completed during Q2, which increased mining flexibility. We expect production to continue to trend higher during Q4, and mining from Black Fox to continue into Q1 2021, while we transition to mining the Froome deposit.

 

Black Fox – Underground Drilling

 

Delineation and definition drilling around the 240 m and 280 m level stoping areas in the central and west part of the Black Fox Mine has recently returned impressive grades including:

 

  On the 240 Level

    85.1 g/t Au over 4.8 m including 218.8 g/t Au over 1.8 m from hole 240-B226-11

    14.7 g/t Au over 2.5 m including 19.8 g/t Au over 1.7 m from hole 240-B206-09

    15.1 g/t Au over 1.7 m from hole 240-B196-08

On the 280 Level

    19.3 g/t Au over 3.0 m including 71.6 g/t Au over 0.8 m from hole 280-F790-12

 

The positive results from these drill programs are being fast-tracked and evaluation for potential additions to mine planning inventory is ongoing.

 

A complete summary of new underground drilling results from Black Fox is available here: 

http://mcewenmining.com/files/doc_news/archive/2020/20201029_ug_comp_cog3.xlsx

 

Froome – Development

 

Development of the underground access to the Froome deposit, located a half mile (800 m) west of the Black Fox mine, is on track, having advanced 47% by the end of the quarter. We plan to reach the main deposit in Q2 2021 and expect to achieve commercial production from Froome in Q4 2021. Froome offers several benefits compared to Black Fox such as a straighter, more efficient haulage route and wider, more consistent mineralization that is amenable to lower cost bulk mining methods. We are targeting an average annualized production rate of 40-45,000 GEOs from Froome over a period of approximately 2.5 years.

 

Fox Complex Expansion – Economic Study

 

We have engaged an independent engineering group to complete a Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Fox Complex that includes Grey Fox, Black Fox, Stock and Lexam resources all utilizing our existing or potentially expanded central milling capacity. The PEA results are expected to be available in Q4 2020 and will suggest the optimal business case on which to complete a feasibility study in 2021. Combined, the Fox Complex deposits host nearly 3.0 million gold ounces in Measured and Indicated resources, and an additional 1.0 million gold ounces in Inferred resources(6). The objective of the upcoming PEA is to develop a plan for the Fox Complex to grow to an annual production of 100-150,000 ounces of gold, at a cash cost of $800/oz and an all-in sustaining cost of $1,100/oz, over a 10-year life, with production envisioned to start ramping up from 2022.

 

Grey Fox and Stock – 2020 Exploration

 

On September 10th we completed a flow-through financing, which provides US$10 million for exploration activities in the Timmins region over the next 12 to 24 months. The initial focus is on two high-potential targets within 2 miles (3.2 km) of our existing operations at the Fox Complex: Stock West and Whiskey Jack. Both of these targets returned very encouraging results during the 2018-2019 drilling campaigns, and we are looking forward to continued exploration programs at these exciting discoveries, with the objective of defining additional resources.

 

Whiskey Jack – Surface Drilling

 

Exploration drilling at Whiskey Jack continued to generate encouraging high grade results since our last update, from October 16th, 2020 (for press release click here). Visible gold was observed in 8 of the 15 shallow holes drilled to date. Highlights of two new drill holes at the Whiskey Jack target are as follows:

 

  31.2 g/t Au over 2.7 m and 6.0 g/t Au over 8.0 m from hole 20GF-1323

12.7 g/t Au over 11.2 m including 68.2 g/t Au over 2.0 m from hole 20GF-1325

 

A complete summary of new drilling results from Whiskey Jack is available here: 

http://mcewenmining.com/files/doc_news/archive/2020/20201029_wj_comp_cog1.xlsx

 

Gold Bar Mine, USA (100% Interest)

 

Gold Bar produced 6,800 GEOs in Q3 at cash costs and AISC of $1,585 and $1,769 per GEO, respectively. Operations at Gold Bar continued to ramp up during September, and savings from operational improvement initiatives are taking effect. For example, the combined average contractor and owner unit mining costs per ton of ore and waste moved decreased from $3.42/t in Q2 to $2.45/t in Q3, for a 28% decrease quarter on quarter. We expect costs to continue to trend lower in future quarters.

 

Evaluation of the resource estimate continued in Q3. We expect to have new resource and reserve estimates and an updated feasibility study in Q4.

 

El Gallo Project, Mexico (100% Interest)

 

El Gallo produced 1,900 GEOs from residual leaching of the heap leach pad, compared to 1,900 GEOs in Q2 2020. Incremental residual leaching costs for Q3 were $3.1 million(7), or $1,505 per GEO. An updated feasibility study for the Fenix Project is being finalized, and we expect to release the results in late Q4.

 

Table 1 below provides production and costs for Q1, Q2, Q3 and 9 months ending September 30, 2020 and comparative results from 2019:

 

Table 1: Production and Costs

 

  Q1 Q2 Q3 9 Months to Sept 30
2019 2020 2019 2020 2019 2020 2019 2020
Total Production                
Gold (oz) 27,000 29,200 36,200 15,700 35,000 23,100 98,200 68,000
Silver (oz) 703,200 553,200 850,500 359,400 947,100 575,000 2,500,800 1,487,600
GEOs(3) 36,300 35,000 45,900 19,200 45,900 30,400 128,100 84,600
San José Mine, Argentina (49%)(5)                
Gold (oz) 10,600 9,000 13,500 5,500 13,600 8,600 37,700 23,100
Silver (oz) 701,300 551,900 848,300 358,700 943,000 571,000 2,492,600 1,481,600
GEOs(3) 19,900 14,900 23,200 9,000 24,500 15,900 67,500 39,800
Cash Costs ($/GEO)(1)(3) 749 1,138 960 1,280 915 1,269 883 1,232
AISC ($/GEO)(1)(3) 1,115 1,592 1,207 1,476 1,204 1,538 1,179 1,536
El Gallo Mine, Mexico                
GEOs(1)(7) 5,400 2,700 5,400 1,900 3,000 1,900 13,800 6,500
Black Fox Mine, Canada                
GEOs(3) 8,900 8,300 9,400 2,200 7,400 5,800 25,800 16,300
Cash Costs ($/GEO)(1)(3) 805 838 837 3,121 941 1,581 859 1,440
AISC ($/GEO)(1)(3) 1,454 1,339 1,196 3,332 1,363 1,644 1,326 1,750
Gold Bar Mine, Nevada                
GEOs(3) (8) 9,100 7,900(8) 6,100 11,000 6,800 21,000 22,000
Cash Costs ($/GEO)(1)(3) 1,887 901 1,772 1,088 1,585 1,014 1,762
AISC ($/GEO)(1)(3) 2,177 1,088 2,462 1,235 1,769 1,200 2,132

 

Notes:

 

  1. Cash costs per ounce, all-in sustaining costs (AISC) per ounce, and liquid assets are non-GAAP financial performance measures with no standardized definition under U.S. GAAP. For definition of the non-GAAP measures see “NonGAAP Financial Measures” section in this press release. For the reconciliation of the non-GAAP measures to the closest U.S. GAAP measures, see the Management Discussion and Analysis for three months ended September 30, 2020 and for the year ended December 31, 2019 contained in our Form 10-Q and 10-K, respectively.
  2. All amounts are reported in US dollars unless otherwise stated.
  3. ‘Gold Equivalent Ounces’ are calculated based on a gold to silver price ratio of 75:1 for Q1 2019, 88:1 for Q2 2019, 87:1 for Q3 2019, 94:1 for Q1 2020,104:1 for Q2 2020 and 79:1 for Q3 2020.
  4. Consolidated production guidance for Q4 2020 assumes an average gold:silver ratio of 80:1.
  5. Represents the portion attributable to us from our 49% interest in the San José Mine.
  6. Resources and Reserves for all the McEwen Mining projects can be found on our website at: https://www.mcewenmining.com/operations/reserves-and-resources/default.aspx
  7. Both cash costs and AISC per GEO no longer represent key metrics used by management to evaluate residual leaching at the El Gallo Project. For this reason, the Company has ceased relying on, and disclosing, cash costs and all-in-sustaining costs per ounce as key metrics for this operation.
  8. Gold Bar commercial production was attained on May 23, 2019, with cash costs and AISC reported from Q2 2019. Pre-commercial production at Gold Bar during Q1 2019 was 2,030 GEOs.

 

Reliability of Information Regarding San José

 

Minera Santa Cruz S.A., the owner of the San José Mine, is responsible for and has supplied to the Company all reported results from the San José Mine. McEwen Mining’s joint venture partner, a subsidiary of Hochschild Mining plc, and its affiliates other than MSC do not accept responsibility for the use of project data or the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

 

Technical Information

 

The technical contents of this news release has been reviewed and approved by G. Peter Mah, P.Eng., COO of McEwen Mining and a Qualified Person as defined by Canadian Securities Administrators National Instrument 43-101 “Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.”

 

ABOUT MCEWEN MINING

 

McEwen Mining is a diversified gold and silver producer and explorer with operating mines in Nevada, Canada, Mexico and Argentina. It also owns a large copper deposit in Argentina. McEwen Mining’s goal is to create a profitable gold and silver producer focused in the Americas.

 

Posted October 30, 2020

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