SSR Mining Achieves 2020 Production Guidance and Provides Full Year 2021 Outlook of 720,000 to 800,000 Gold Equivalent Ounces at AISC of $1,050 to $1,110 Per Ounce
SSR Mining announced its full year 2020 production results, achieving approximately 711,000 gold-equivalent ounces. The company anticipates 2021 production between 720,000 and 800,000 gold-equivalent ounces at all-in sustaining costs of $1,050 to $1,110 per ounce. President Rod Antal highlighted the transformative year following the Alacer Gold merger and the commitment to generating free cash flow while optimizing assets. Key operational catalysts and growth initiatives are planned, including significant capital expenditures for each operational site.
- Achieved 2020 production of approximately 711,000 gold-equivalent ounces.
- Plans to increase output in 2021 to 720,000 - 800,000 gold-equivalent ounces.
- Strong fourth quarter performance with approximately 220,000 gold-equivalent ounces produced.
- Focus on cost reduction and operational improvements across assets.
- AISC for Marigold expected to be high at $1,250 - $1,290 per ounce.
- COVID-19 related delays impacted capital expenditures and operations.
DENVER, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - SSR Mining Inc. ("SSR Mining" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: SSRM) (TSX: SSRM) (ASX: SSR) announces full year 2020 production results and 2021 outlook. In 2020, the Company's four operating assets produced approximately 711,000 gold-equivalent ounces, delivering strong fourth quarter performance of approximately 220,000 gold-equivalent ounces. In 2021, the Company expects to produce, on a consolidated basis, 720,000 to 800,000 gold-equivalent ounces at consolidated all-in sustaining costs ("AISC") of
Rod Antal, President and CEO said, "2020 was a transformational year for SSR Mining as we successfully completed and integrated the merger with Alacer Gold, delivered a number of value-enhancing catalysts, and navigated the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. During this period of unprecedented change, the Company delivered on its 2020 production guidance and all four operating sites exited the year with strong operational momentum and clearly defined growth initiatives.
Looking ahead to 2021, we are focused on continuing to generate peer leading free cash flow and returning capital to our shareholders, while prudently investing-in and optimizing our assets. This year we will be advancing and executing on our organic growth portfolio aimed at increasing production, reducing costs, and extending mine lives from our near-mine, low capital intensity pipeline. Our 2021 outlook builds on our 2020 performance and will continue to demonstrate our capability to sustain 700,000 to 800,000 gold-equivalent ounces of production for the next 5+ years."
Full Year 2021 Outlook
Operating Guidance ( | Çöpler (2) | Marigold | Seabee | Puna | Other | Consolidated | |
Gold Production | koz | 310 - 340 | 235 - 265 | 95 - 105 | — | — | 640 - 710 |
Silver Production | Moz | — | — | — | 6.0 - 7.0 | — | 6.0 - 7.0 |
Gold Equivalent Production | koz | 310 - 340 | 235 - 265 | 95 - 105 | 80 - 90 | — | 720 - 800 |
Cash Cost per Ounce (3) | $/oz | 550 - 600 | 810 - 860 | 525 - 575 | 10.00 - 11.50 | — | 660 - 715 |
Sustaining Capital Expenditures (4) | $M | 52 | 53 | 11 | 19 | — | 135 |
Capitalized Stripping / | $M | 9 | 47 | 19 | 13 | — | 88 |
Sustaining Exploration | $M | 2 | 7 | 1 | 1 | — | 11 |
General & Administrative | $M | — | — | — | — | 30 - 35 | 30 - 35 |
Share Based Compensation | $M | — | — | — | — | 15 - 20 | 15 - 20 |
All-In Sustaining Cost per | $/oz | 760 - 810 | 1,250 - 1,290 | 860 - 910 | 16.00 - 17.50 | — | 1,050 - 1,110 |
Growth Capital Expenditures | $M | 26 | — | 7 | — | — | 33 |
Growth Exploration and | $M | 31 | 11 | 7 | — | 5 | 54 |
Total Growth Capital | $M | 57 | 11 | 14 | — | 5 | 87 |
(1) | Figures may not add due to rounding. |
(2) | Figures are reported on a |
(3) | SSR Mining reports the non-GAAP financial measures of cash costs and AISC per payable ounce of gold and silver sold to manage and evaluate operating performance at Çöpler, Marigold, Seabee and Puna. See "Cautionary Note Regarding Non-GAAP Measures". AISC includes site level G&A allocations, reclamation and closure cost provision accretion expense and IFRS 16 lease payments. |
(4) | Excludes sustaining exploration expenditures. Includes |
(5) | Growth exploration and development expenditures are shown on a |
2021 Priority Operational and Development Catalysts:
Çöpler:
- Flotation circuit construction, with expected ramp-up beginning mid-year 2021
- Ardich exploration and concurrent development towards first production in 2023
- C2 exploration and advancement, focusing on an expandable development plan
Marigold:
- Ongoing cost reduction and continuous improvement initiatives
- Oxide exploration targeting higher grades and conversion at Mackay, Valmy, New Millennium, Trenton Canyon and Buffalo Valley
- Sulfide exploration and evaluation
Seabee:
- Increase mining rates to exploit latent mill capacity
- Gap Hanging Wall Mineral Resource conversion
- Seabee and Fisher exploration and resource development
Puna:
- Continue steady state production with focus on increasing productivity
- Achieve and sustain mill throughput rates above 4,000 tonnes per day
- Implement and integrate owner-operated ore transport fleet
Free cash flow generation in 2021 is expected to be approximately
Çöpler, Turkey
For 2020, gold production for Çöpler was 327,000 ounces, in-line with updated full-year guidance. Gold production was 83,000 ounces in the fourth quarter of 2020.
In 2021, Çöpler is expected to produce 310,000 to 340,000 ounces of gold at mine site AISC of
Sustaining capital expenditures are planned to total
Marigold, USA
For 2020, gold production for Marigold was 234,000 ounces, in-line with updated full-year guidance. Marigold finished the year with strong quarterly gold production of 77,000 ounces, a new quarterly record for the operation.
In 2021, Marigold production is expected to be 235,000 to 265,000 ounces of gold at mine site AISC of
Sustaining capital expenditures are planned to total
Seabee, Canada
For 2020, gold production for Seabee was 82,000 ounces, in-line with updated full-year guidance. Gold production was 32,000 ounces in the fourth quarter of 2020.
In 2021, Seabee is expected to produce 95,000 to 105,000 ounces of gold at mine site AISC of
Sustaining capital expenditures are planned to total
Puna Operations, Argentina
For 2020, silver production from Puna was 5.6 million ounces, exceeding updated full-year guidance. Silver production was 2.2 million ounces in the fourth quarter of 2020.
In 2021, Puna is expected to produce 6.0 to 7.0 million ounces of silver at mine site AISC of
Sustaining capital expenditures are planned to total
Exploration and Resource Development
In 2021, total exploration and resource development expenditures are expected to total
At Çöpler, 2021 consolidated exploration expenditures are estimated at
At Marigold, 2021 total exploration expenditures are estimated at
At Seabee, 2021 total exploration expenditures are estimated at
At Puna, 2021 total exploration expenditures are anticipated to total
Assumptions
All figures in U.S. dollars, unless otherwise noted. Gold equivalent figures for 2021 operating guidance are based on a gold-to-silver ratio of 76:1. Gold equivalent figures for 2020 are based on a gold-silver ratio of 81:1. Cash costs and capital expenditures guidance is based on an oil price of
About SSR Mining
SSR Mining Inc. is a leading, free cash flow focused gold company with four producing assets located in the USA, Turkey, Canada, and Argentina, combined with a global pipeline of high-quality development and exploration assets in the USA, Turkey, Mexico, Peru, and Canada. In 2020, the four operating assets produced 711,000 gold-equivalent ounces.
SSR Mining's diversified asset portfolio is comprised of high margin, long-life assets along several of the world's most prolific precious metal districts including the Çöpler mine along the Tethyan belt in Turkey; the Marigold mine along the Battle Mountain-Eureka trend in Nevada, USA; the Seabee mine along the Trans-Hudson Corridor in Saskatchewan, Canada; and Puna Operations along the Bolivian silver belt in Jujuy, Argentina. SSR Mining has an experienced leadership team with a proven track record of value creation. Across SSR Mining, the team has expertise in project construction, mining (open pit and underground), and processing (pressure oxidation, heap leach, and flotation), with a strong commitment to health, safety and environmental management.
SSR Mining intends to leverage its strong balance sheet and proven track record of free cash flow generation as foundations to organically fund growth across the portfolio and to facilitate superior returns to shareholders.
SSR Mining is listed under the ticker symbol SSRM on the NASDAQ and the TSX, and SSR on the ASX.
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