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Corporate and Trading Update

2nd Nov 2009 07:00

RNS Number : 7165B
Weatherly International PLC
02 November 2009
 



Weatherly International Plc ('Weatherly' or the 'Company')

 

Corporate and Trading Update

Weatherly is pleased to provide the following update with respect to its recent activities. Weatherly operates two subsidiaries in Namibia, Namibia Custom Smelters ('NCS') and Weatherly Mining Namibia ('WMN').

WMN

Weatherly has entered into an option agreement with a South African company, Cubenco 192 Pty Ltd ('Cubenco') whereby Cubenco has the option to purchase the Kombat mine from WMN's subsidiary, Ongopolo Mining Ltd for total consideration of US$3 million. The Kombat mine was flooded late in 2007 and although the mine and plant has been kept on care and maintenance, it is not part of Weatherly's future development plans. Weatherly is focussing on the reopening of the Otjihase and Matchless mines and the development of the Tschudi open pit.

Cubenco has paid a non refundable option fee of R1.2m (US$160,000) and has 42 days in which to complete its due diligence and make a second payment of US$600,000. The final sale is subject to consent from Noteholders, East China Mineral Exploration and Development Bureau ('ECE') and the Government of Namibia. Assuming these are given, the final payment of US$2.24m is due by the end of March 2010. Under the option agreement, Cubenco has early access rights to the site on completion of the second payment subject to various conditions including payment of all site costs during the option period. All proceeds from the sale will be applied to paying down the US$12 million debt to Noteholders.

 

The final results of the Tschudi 'infill drilling' program were announced in September. Based on report prepared by Coffey Mining (SA), and using a cut off of 0.3% Cu, potentially open pitable (down to a vertical depth of 180m) Measured and Indicated resource has been estimated at 25.2 million tonnes of ore grading 0.92% Cu as set out in table 1. This relatively shallow resource will form the basis of the next stage of the pit optimisation and design process to be completed later this year. 

Table 1 - Tschudi Resource to 180m Vertical Depth

Tonnage

000 t

Cu

%

Ag(g/t)

Cu Metal

t

Ag Metal

Kg

Oxide

Measured

91

1.10

10.79

996

977

Indicated

4,537

0.73

7.81

33,118

35,432

Measured & Indicated

4,627

0.73

7.87

34,114

36,409

Inferred

-

-

-

-

-

Sulphide

Measured

3,922

1.10

11.51

43,140

45,140

Indicated

16,652

0.92

11.28

153,200

187,837

Measured & Indicated

20,574

0.96

11.32

197,510

232,898

Inferred

446

0.73

5.69

3,256

2,538

Total

Measured

4,012

1.10

11.49

44,136

46,102

Indicated

21,189

0.88

10.54

186,462

223,331

Measured & Indicated

25,201

0.92

10.69

231,851

269,401

Inferred

446

0.73

5.69

3,256

2,538

For resource statements to a vertical depth of 180m calculated using a variety of cut off grades please see Appendix 1 below.

NCS

The smelter at Tsumeb continued to improve throughput, smelting a total of 32,935 tonnes of concentrate for the 3 months ended 30 September 2009, an increase of approximately 10% over the previous quarter of 29,941 tonnes. Production will be maintained at this level until the oxygen plant is commissioned towards the end of the yearConstruction work on the US$15 million oxygen plant is close to completion and is now only awaiting the completion of the power cable connection and the off-take piping that will deliver the oxygen to the furnace. When fully operational, the oxygen plant is expected to increase smelting capacity to more than 240,000tpa of concentrates (40,000-45,000tpa of copper blister).

From a commercial standpoint operating profit margins continued to be erodethroughout the quarter as the Rand continued to appreciate against the US dollar. NCS's two main contracts with Dundee Precious Metals ('DPM') and Louis Dreyfus Minerals ('LDM') are priced in US$ however the DPM contract which accounts for approximately 50% of throughput enables NCS to recover the impact of exchange rate movements with a lag of one quarter. At the end of September the Rand /US$ exchange rate stood at 7.5R/US$, an effective appreciation of 25since the start of the year. Despite this, operating profit margins increased from 4% to 12%, largely as a result of the increased throughput and the receipt of delayed exchange related payments from the previous quarter.

Under the terms of its current tolling agreement with NCS, LDM is required to deliver 120,000 annual tonnes of copper concentrates to the smelter from 2010 to 2013. While the commercial terms are established in principle, they are subject to annual ratification and this process has now been completed as far as shipments for 2010 and 2011 are concerned. The Company is pleased to announce that these new terms, which include final end of contract reconciliations in respect of 2008provide for tolling charges which are some 10% better than those prevailing in the current 2009 contracts. The LDM contract, together with the long term supplies from DPM, will effectively take up all of the additional capacity resulting from the commissioning of the oxygen plant. This in turn will underpin the future profitability of the smelter and its ability to service its loans when they fall due.

WTI/Corporate

In September, WTI signed a letter of intent ('LOI') with ECE, whereby ECE would subscribe for new ordinary shares in the Company giving ECE a 50.1% holding in Weatherly.

Since the signature of the LOI, ECE has commenced its due diligence exercise and the parties have commenced the process of obtaining the regulatory and other approvals required to complete the proposed transaction. Representatives of both Weatherly and ECE held a briefing with the Namibian Prime Minister in late September as part of the process of gaining support for the transaction at the highest level. At this stage the parties are continuing to work to complete the subscription before the end of January 2010 as envisaged in the LOI. 

The company's cash position as at 23rd October, 2009 was US$2.6 million, slightly higher than the cash position at 30 June 2009 of US$2 million. 

For further information contact:

Rod Webster, Chief Executive Officer, Weatherly International Plc 

+44 (0) 20 7868 2232

Richard Greenfield, Ambrian Partners Limited

+44 (0) 20 7634 4700

Qualified Person Notes

The mineral resource estimates contained in this news have been prepared in accordance with The Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves of the Australasian Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC). The technical information in this news release, including the information that relates to geology, mineralization, drilling, and mineral resource estimates on the Tschudi Project, is based on information prepared under the supervision of, or has been reviewed by M McKinney of Coffey Mining (SA) (Pty) Ltd The foregoing person is a "qualified person" for the purposes of JORC with respect to the geology, mineralization and drilling being reported on. The "qualified person" responsible for the independent resource estimate for resources at Tschudi was A B Goldschmidt, a geologist with Coffey Mining (SA) (Pty) Ltd with more than 20 years of experience. The technical information has been included herein with the consent and prior review of the above noted qualified persons. The qualified persons have verified the data disclosed, including sampling, analytical and test data underlying the information or opinions contained herein.

APPENDIX 1

Weatherly Mining Namibia - Tschudi Resource Estimation

Summary of Resources to a Depth of 180m

Measured

Indicated

Measured + Indicated

Inferred

Measured + Indicated + Inferred

Cut-off (%Cu)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

0.30

 Oxide

90,542

1.10

10.79

 Oxide

4,536,686

0.73

7.81

 Oxide

4,627,228

0.73

7.87

 Oxide

0

 

 

 Oxide

4,627,228

0.73

7.87

 Sulphide

3,921,800

1.10

11.51

 Sulphide

16,652,210

0.92

11.28

 Sulphide

20,574,010

0.96

11.32

 Sulphide

445,961

0.73

5.69

 Sulphide

21,019,970

0.95

11.20

 Total

4,012,341

1.10

11.49

 Total

21,188,897

0.88

10.54

 Total

25,201,238

0.92

10.69

 Total

445,961

0.73

5.69

 Total

25,647,198

0.91

10.60

Measured

Indicated

Measured + Indicated

Inferred

Measured + Indicated + Inferred

Cut-off (%Cu)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

0.40

 Oxide

88,612

1.11

10.92

 Oxide

3,912,125

0.78

8.54

 Oxide

4,000,736

0.79

8.59

 Oxide

0

 

 

 Oxide

4,000,736

0.79

8.59

 Sulphide

3,872,416

1.11

11.61

 Sulphide

15,763,758

0.95

11.60

 Sulphide

19,636,174

0.99

11.60

 Sulphide

438,486

0.74

5.75

 Sulphide

20,074,660

0.98

11.47

 Total

3,961,027

1.11

11.59

 Total

19,675,882

0.92

10.99

 Total

23,636,910

0.95

11.09

 Total

438,486

0.74

5.75

 Total

24,075,396

0.95

10.99

Measured

Indicated

Measured + Indicated

Inferred

Measured + Indicated + Inferred

Cut-off (%Cu)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

0.50

 Oxide

78,974

1.20

11.47

 Oxide

3,189,066

0.86

9.29

 Oxide

3,268,040

0.87

9.34

 Oxide

0

 

 

 Oxide

3,268,040

0.87

9.34

 Sulphide

3,780,799

1.13

11.77

 Sulphide

14,147,404

1.01

12.18

 Sulphide

17,928,203

1.04

12.09

 Sulphide

422,870

0.75

5.83

 Sulphide

18,351,073

1.03

11.95

 Total

3,859,773

1.13

11.76

 Total

17,336,470

0.98

11.65

 Total

21,196,243

1.01

11.67

 Total

422,870

0.75

5.83

 Total

21,619,113

1.01

11.56

Measured

Indicated

Measured + Indicated

Inferred

Measured + Indicated + Inferred

Cut-off (%Cu)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

0.60

 Oxide

65,317

1.33

12.54

 Oxide

2,434,927

0.96

10.37

 Oxide

2,500,244

0.97

10.42

 Oxide

0

 

 

 Oxide

2,500,244

0.97

10.42

 Sulphide

3,610,885

1.16

12.04

 Sulphide

12,249,636

1.08

12.97

 Sulphide

15,860,521

1.10

12.76

 Sulphide

340,828

0.79

6.28

 Sulphide

16,201,349

1.09

12.62

 Total

3,676,202

1.16

12.05

 Total

14,684,563

1.06

12.54

 Total

18,360,765

1.08

12.44

 Total

340,828

0.79

6.28

 Total

18,701,593

1.08

12.33

Measured

Indicated

Measured + Indicated

Inferred

Measured + Indicated + Inferred

Cut-off (%Cu)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

Domain

Tonnage

Cu (%)

Ag (g/t)

0.70

 Oxide

59,693

1.39

13.19

 Oxide

1,739,074

1.08

11.66

 Oxide

1,798,767

1.09

11.71

 Oxide

0

 

 

 Oxide

1,798,767

1.09

11.71

 Sulphide

3,267,703

1.21

12.66

 Sulphide

10,599,122

1.15

13.79

 Sulphide

13,866,825

1.16

13.52

 Sulphide

241,909

0.85

6.73

 Sulphide

14,108,734

1.16

13.41

 Total

3,327,396

1.21

12.67

 Total

12,338,196

1.14

13.49

 Total

15,665,592

1.16

13.31

 Total

241,909

0.85

6.73

 Total

15,907,501

1.15

13.21

This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
 
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