MAG Silver Reports Third Quarter Financial Results
MAG Silver Corp. (MAG) reported financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021. The company achieved significant progress on the Juanicipio processing plant, which is expected to be commissioned by year-end. For Q3 2021, MAG's share from its equity investment in Minera Juanicipio resulted in a net income of $1,457, compared to a loss of $126 in the previous year. The total gross profit from processing mineralized material reached $11,207, contributing to a year-to-date gross profit of $28,289. As of September 30, 2021, MAG held cash of $31,707 and is focused on further exploration.
- Achieved net income of $1,457 for Q3 2021, compared to a loss of $126 in Q3 2020.
- Total gross profit from processing for Q3 2021 was $11,207, and year-to-date gross profit reached $28,289.
- Progress on the Juanicipio processing plant, expected to be commissioned by year-end, with construction on budget.
- Net working capital decreased to $33,977 from $94,513 at year-end 2020.
- Reported a net loss of $2,280 for Q3 2021, compared to a net income of $286 in Q3 2020.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MAG Silver Corp. (TSX / NYSE American: MAG) (“MAG” “MAG Silver” or the “Company”) announces the Company’s unaudited financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021. For details of the unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements and Management's Discussion and Analysis for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021, please see the Company’s filings on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) or on EDGAR (www.sec.gov).
All amounts herein are reported in
HIGHLIGHTS – SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 AND EVENTS SUBSEQUENT TO THE QUARTER END
OPERATIONAL - Minera Juanicipio S.A. de C.V. (“Minera Juanicipio”) owned
- Positive progress was achieved during the quarter ended September 30, 2021 on the construction of the 4,000 tonne per day (“tpd”) Juanicipio processing plant and civil works, and the focus now turns to transitioning from construction to commissioning activities.
- Pre-commissioning has commenced for key process systems as the process plant approaches mechanical completion.
- As reported by the operator and
56% owner Fresnillo plc (“Fresnillo), the Juanicipio plant is expected to come in on budget and is expected to be commissioned by year end, subject to timely connection to the power grid.
- A regularly updated photo gallery of construction progress at Juanicipio is available at https://magsilver.com/projects/photo-gallery/#photo-gallery.
- Batch processing of mineralized material from development headings continues through the nearby Fresnillo plant at a targeted two days per month of continuous processing for a nominal expected rate of 16,000 tonnes per month (19,042 tonnes per month was averaged during Q3 2021).
- For the three months ended September 30, 2021, on a
100% basis:
- 57,127 tonnes of mineralized material were batch processed through the Fresnillo plant, with 619,791 payable silver ounces, 993 payable gold ounces, 232 tonnes of lead and 312 tonnes of zinc produced and sold;
- Average silver head grade was 418 grams per tonne (“g/t”) in the development material processed; and
- Pre-commercial production sales totaled
$14,684 for the quarter (net of treatment and processing costs), less$3,477 in mining and transportation costs, netting$11,207 in gross profit by Minera Juanicipio in the quarter.
- For the nine months ended September 30, 2021, on a
100% basis:
- 137,957 tonnes of mineralized material were batch processed through the Fresnillo plant, with 1,455,497 payable silver ounces, 2,334 payable gold ounces, 502 tonnes of lead and 719 tonnes of zinc produced and sold;
- Average silver head grade was 410 g/t in the development material processed; and
- Pre-commercial production sales of
$36,025 (net of treatment and processing costs) less$7,736 in mining and transportation costs, netting$28,289 year to date gross profit in Minera Juanicipio.
- Since commencing batch processing of Juanicipio mineralized material from development headings in August of 2020, a total of 209,816 tonnes of mineralized development material have been processed through the nearby Fresnillo plant:
- contributing cash-flow to offset some of the initial project capital; and
- de-risking Juanicipio’s metallurgical performance, which is expected to significantly speed up project ramp-up.
- Juanicipio initial project capital is estimated at
$440,000 (100% basis) as of January 1, 2018, less approximately$350,738 in development expenditures incurred from then to September 30, 2021 leaving approximately$89,262 of remaining initial capital on a100% basis (MAG’s44% estimated at$39,275) as at September 30, 2021. The cash required will be reduced by:- Existing cash held in Minera Juanicipio as at September 30, 2021 (
$34,180 on a100% basis); and, - Expected cashflow generated from mineralized development material being processed through the Fresnillo plant up until the Juanicipio plant is commissioned.
- Existing cash held in Minera Juanicipio as at September 30, 2021 (
- A further 33,663 tonnes of mineralized development material with a silver head grade of 550 g/t were processed in October 2021 thought the Fresnillo plant.
EXPLORATION
- The 2021 Juanicipio exploration program is budgeted at
$6,000 on a100% basis and has been focused on continued step-out and infill drilling of the Valdecañas Vein System (including independent targeting of the Venadas Vein family and the Anticipada Vein).
- Five drill rigs are presently on surface running concurrently with continued underground definition and geotechnical drilling.
- Results of the Juanicipio 2020 exploration program were reported in the quarter (see Press Release dated August 5, 2021), and the program successfully:
- Confirms, and allows modeling with greater detail and confidence of the high-grade silver resource within the upper parts of the Valdecañas Bonanza Zone (as defined in the 2017 PEA) where the first several years of mining is expected to occur;
- Confirms, expands, and allows improved modeling of the continuous wide mineralization of the Valdecañas Deep Zone (as defined in the 2017 PEA); and
- Confirms, expands, and allows improved modeling of the ever-growing Anticipada Vein.
- Deer Trail Project in Utah:
- Assays were released in Q3 2021 for the Phase I drill program (see Press Release dated September 7, 2021), which successfully fulfilled all three of its planned objectives by:
- Confirming the presence of a thick section of more favorable carbonate host rocks (the predicted “Redwall Limestone” or “Redwall”) below the Deer Trail mine;
- Confirming and projecting two suspected mineralization feeder structures to depth; and
- Intercepting high-grade mineralization related to those structures in host rocks below what was historically known.
- A follow up 5 hole/5,000 metre Phase II drill program commenced in Q3 2021 and is in process.
- Assays were released in Q3 2021 for the Phase I drill program (see Press Release dated September 7, 2021), which successfully fulfilled all three of its planned objectives by:
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
- As at September 30, 2021, MAG held cash of
$31,707 while Minera Juanicipio had cash on hand of$34,180 on a100% basis.
- Estimated remaining initial project capital cost of the Juanicipio Project is
$89,262 (MAG’s44% share estimated at$39,275) which is expected to be funded by MAG’s cash, cash held in Minera Juanicipio and expected cash flows generated from mineralized development material processed at the Fresnillo plant.
- Subsequent to the quarter end, MAG signed a commitment letter with the Bank of Montreal for a fully underwritten
$40,000 revolving credit facility to provide MAG with additional liquidity should it be required.
CORPORATE
- MAG continues to refresh its board, as Mr. Dale Peniuk was appointed to the board on August 3, 2021.
- Subsequent to the quarter end, MAG announced that Mr. W.J. (Jim) Mallory joined the Company as Chief Sustainability Officer (“CSO”).
SUSTAINABILITY AND ESG
Achieving excellence in Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) practices is a core component of MAG’s business– it is not only the right thing to do, but also essential to the future growth and success of the Company. MAG is committed to maintaining best-in-class corporate governance practices and having a positive environmental and social impact. MAG’s commitment to ‘zero harm’ prioritizes the health, safety and well-being of its people and the communities in which they live and work.
At the Juanicipio project, MAG maintains regular communications with safety and sustainability staff at Fresnillo, the project operator, and is committed to promoting responsible ESG practices at Juanicipio. Additionally, MAG participates in both the Juanicipio Project board and technical committee meetings. Monthly health and safety reporting packages, and environmental and community updates are provided to MAG by Fresnillo.
At the Deer Trail Project, MAG has a robust stakeholder management program which includes ongoing engagement with local stakeholders, municipal and regional leaders, and government agencies. MAG is committed to wise environmental stewardship that fully complies with and strives to exceed all applicable laws and regulations.
JUANICIPIO PROJECT UPDATE
Processing Plant Construction, Underground Development and Commissioning
Construction of the Juanicipio 4,000 tpd processing plant continued to make good progress in the quarter ended September 30, 2021, with the focus subsequent to the quarter on transitioning from construction to commissioning activities. Pre-commissioning testing has already begun for key process plant systems as the plant approaches mechanical completion. No-load testing of the facility with progression to water testing is expected during November. The plant is expected to be commissioned by year end according to operator Fresnillo, subject to timely connection to the national electricity transmission grid of Mexico. The connection to the grid is the last step prior to feeding lower grade mineralized material through the grinding mills and mineralized material has been conveyed to the fine ore bin in preparation for processing. It has been difficult for the regulators to travel to site for the final connection due to COVID travel restrictions, but these have now been lifted and additional electrical supply protection equipment is being installed as a priority ahead of the tie-in. Fresnillo expects to obtain the authorization to connect to the power grid on schedule, which should allow full load commissioning by year end, but there is no assurance that the connection will be timely, which could result in delays to commissioning and achieving commercial production. The project operator, Fresnillo, has indicated that if there is a delay to the commissioning schedule due to the timing of the tie-in, the amount of mineralized material that was schedule to be processed through the commissioning period will be processed at the nearby Fresnillo Plant, generating comparable cash flow expected during commissioning.
A regularly updated photo gallery of construction progress at Juanicipio is available at https://magsilver.com/projects/photo-gallery/#photo-gallery.
Underground development to date at Juanicipio is now approximately 42 km (26 miles) and underground mine infrastructure is well advanced. Underground development priorities include continuing advance of the three internal spiral footwall production ramps designed to access the full strike length of the Valdecañas Vein system. Due to the poor rock quality on the western section of the upper Valdecañas Vein, cut and fill will be the chosen mining method for the higher levels in this section. A trial longhole stope has been in operation for the past six months, and this will be the preferred mining method through the main central section and eastern side of Valdecañas Vein.
The estimated initial project capital cost on a
Labour reform legislation on subcontracting and outsourcing in Mexico was published on April 23, 2021 and came into effect on September 1, 2021. With various restrictions on hiring contractors, Fresnillo, as operator, has indicated a need to internalize a portion of its contractor workforce and perform much of the development work directly rather than outsourcing it to contractors, and hence invest in equipment either not previously in the project scope or not envisaged to be required until later in the mine life, to be utilized in underground operations. As well, certain underground development expenditures related to processing development material and some small items brought forward from project investments planned in the future are considered sustaining capital by Fresnillo. The costs incurred are expected to reduce future sustaining capital costs and totaled approximately
Subsequent to the quarter end, MAG signed a binding commitment letter with the Bank of Montreal for a fully underwritten
Underground Mine Production
As of August of 2020, mineralized development material is being batch processed, refined and sold on commercial terms at a targeted rate of 16,000 tonnes per month at the nearby Fresnillo plant. The actual amount of material processed on a monthly basis fluctuates due to the variability of mineralization encountered in the development headings from month to month. In the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021, 57,127 and 137,957 tonnes of mineralized development material respectively, were processed through the Fresnillo plant, realizing commercial and operational de-risking opportunities for the Juanicipio Project. The average silver head grade for the mineralized development material processed in the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021 was 418 g/t and 410 g/t respectively. The sales and treatment charges for tonnes processed in Q3 2021 were recorded on a provisional basis and will be adjusted in Q4 2021 based on final assay and pricing adjustments in accordance with the offtake contracts. The processing details and the resulting payable metals sold on a
By bringing forward the start-up of the underground mine and processing mineralized development material at the Fresnillo plant in advance of commissioning the Juanicipio plant, MAG and Fresnillo expect to secure several positive outcomes for the Juanicipio Project:
- generating cash-flow from production to offset some of the cash requirements of the initial project capital;
- de-risking the flotation process through a better understanding of the metallurgical characteristics and response of the Juanicipio mineralization;
- increased certainty around the geological block model prior to start-up of the processing plant; and
- allowing for a faster and more certain ramp-up to the nameplate 4,000 tpd plant design.
Table 1: Development Material Processed at Fresnillo’s Processing Plant (
Metals | Payable Production 3 months, September 30, 2021 | Average Price Per Unit (1) 3 months September 30, 2021 | $ Amount 3 months September 30, 2021 | $ Amount 9 months September 30, 2021 | $ Amount 3 months & 9 months September 30, 2020 (2) | |
Silver | 619,791 ounces | |||||
Gold | 993 ounces | 1,761 | 4,171 | 1,065 | ||
Lead | 232 tonnes | 529 | 1,087 | 221 | ||
Zinc | 312 tonnes | 947 | 2,120 | 355 | ||
Treatment and refining and other processing charges | (2,897) | (6,699) | (1,653) | |||
Provisional sales adjustment related to prior periods (3) | - | (1,146) | - | |||
Net Sales | 14,684 | 36,025 | 9,525 | |||
Mining and transportation costs | (3,477) | (7,736) | (1,531) | |||
Gross Profit |
(1) Ounces (“oz”) for silver and gold and pounds (“lb”) for lead and zinc.
(2) Processing of Juanicipio mineralized development material at the Fresnillo plant commenced in August of 2020, with no prior processing.
(3) Provisional sales for 2020 were finalized in Q1 2021 resulting in negative adjustment to net sales revenue of
Juanicipio Exploration Update
The 2021 approved Juanicipio exploration program is currently in progress and is budgeted at
Assays for the Juanicipio 2020 drill program were released in the Q3 2021 (see Press Release dated August 5, 2021). A total of 33 surface holes (27,900 m) and 77 underground definition holes (11,800 m) were completed with the primary objectives of: infilling and expanding the Valdecañas Deep Zone (“Deep Zone”) to optimize its planned extraction; and underground definition drilling of the upper high-grade Valdecañas Bonanza Zone (“Bonanza Zone”) where test mining has already begun and the focus for the first several years of mining lies.
A complete set of tables by vein of the 2020 drilling results is available at: https://magsilver.com/site/assets/files/5810/nr-mar3-2020-table1-sdadds.pdf along with a new 3D video displaying the entire Valdecañas Vein System, available at: https://magsilver.com/site/assets/files/5810/SSMovieHQ2_3-Mar3-2019-sdsawe.mp4 .
The 2020 drilling program successfully:
- Confirms, and allows modeling with greater detail and confidence of the high-grade silver resource within the upper parts of the Valdecañas Bonanza Zone where the first several years of mining will occur;
- Confirms, expands, and allows improved modeling of the continuous wide mineralization of the Valdecañas Deep Zone; and,
- Confirms, expands, and allows improved modeling of the ever-growing Anticipada Vein.
DEER TRAIL PROJECT UPDATE
Phase I drilling commenced in November 2020 and was completed in Q2 2021 with assays and interpretations released in the third quarter of 2021 (see Press Release September 7, 2021). Phase I saw the completion of three holes and 3,927 metres drilled from surface and successfully fulfilled all three of its planned objectives by:
- Confirming the presence of a thick section of more favorable carbonate host rocks (the predicted “Redwall Limestone” or “Redwall”) below the Deer Trail mine;
- Confirming and projecting two suspected mineralization feeder structures to depth; and
- Intercepting high-grade mineralization related to those structures in host rocks below what was historically known.
A follow-up Phase II drill program commenced at the Deer Trail Project on August 20, 2021, and is planned for 5,000 metres of drilling over 5 holes. Deviation/directional drilling is expected to be used in Phase II to make the drilling more efficient and accurate.
Qualified Person: Dr. Peter Megaw, Ph.D., C.P.G., has acted as the Qualified Person as defined in National Instrument 43-101 for this disclosure and supervised the preparation of the technical information in this release. Dr. Megaw has a Ph.D. in geology and more than 38 years of relevant experience focused on ore deposit exploration worldwide. He is a Certified Professional Geologist (CPG 10227) by the American Institute of Professional Geologists and an Arizona Registered Geologist (ARG 21613). Dr. Megaw is not independent as he is Chief Exploration Officer and a Shareholder of MAG.
FINANCIAL RESULTS – THREE AND NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2021
As at September 30, 2021, MAG had working capital of
The Company’s net loss for three and nine months ended September 30, 2021 amounted to
Table 2: MAG’s
Three months ended | Nine months ended | |||
September 30, | September 30, | |||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |
Gross Profit from processing mineralized development material (see Underground Mine Production – Juanicipio Project above) | $7,994 | $28,289 | $7,994 | |
Administrative expenses | (560) | Nil | (1,215) | Nil |
Foreign exchange and other | (956) | 95 | (832) | (3,463) |
Net income before tax | 9,691 | 8,089 | 26,242 | 4,531 |
Income tax expense (including deferred income tax) | (6,379) | (7,803) | (10,539) | (12,195) |
Net income (loss) for the period ( | $286 | $15,703 | $(7,664) | |
MAG’s | $126 | $6,909 | $(3,372) |
About MAG Silver Corp. (www.magsilver.com )
MAG Silver Corp. is a Canadian development and exploration company focused on becoming a top-tier primary silver mining company by exploring and advancing high-grade, district scale, silver-dominant projects in the Americas. Its principal focus and asset is the Juanicipio Project (
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This release includes certain statements that may be deemed to be “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the US Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts are forward looking statements, including statements that address our expectations with respect to the timing and success of plant pre-commissioning and commissioning activities, processing rates of development materials, future mineral production, and events or developments. Forward-looking statements are often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as "seek", "anticipate", "plan", "continue", "estimate", "expect", "may", "will", "project", "predict", "potential", "targeting", "intend", "could", "might", "should", "believe" and similar expressions. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements. Although MAG believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, impacts (both direct and indirect) of COVID-19, timing of receipt of required permits, changes in applicable laws, changes in commodities prices, changes in mineral production performance, exploitation and exploration successes, continued availability of capital and financing, and general economic, market or business conditions, political risk, currency risk and capital cost inflation. In addition, forward-looking statements are subject to various risks, including that data is incomplete and considerable additional work will be required to complete further evaluation, including but not limited to drilling, engineering and socio-economic studies and investment. The reader is referred to the MAG Silver’s filings with the SEC and Canadian securities regulators for disclosure regarding these and other risk factors. There is no certainty that any forward-looking statement will come to pass, and investors should not place undue reliance upon forward-looking statements.
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