AngloGold Ashanti Has $160m Q4 Free Cash Flow, Cuts Net Debt 30%

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA--(Marketwired - February 22, 2016) - AngloGold Ashanti (AU) today said it cut net debt by almost a third last year after margins increased despite lower gold prices, and the company generated free cash flow of $160m in the fourth quarter.

AngloGold Ashanti delivered on a range of self-help measures last year to reduce debt using internally generated funds, without diluting shareholders. The Cripple Creek & Victor mine in the US was sold for $820m plus a royalty, and most of the proceeds were used to buy back a portion of the company's most expensive debt. At the same time, a strong performance from the company's international mines helped expand margins even as gold prices fell.

"We've again shown consistency in hitting our production guidance, beating cost estimates, delivering free cash flow and delivering a sharp reduction in net debt levels , " Chief Executive Officer Srinivasan Venkatakrishnan said. "We achieved all of that despite lower gold prices ."

Net debt fell by 30% to $2.19bn from $3.13bn at the end of 2014, lowering the amount the company will pay in interest charges. All-in sustaining costs (AISC) improved to an average of $910/oz in 2015, more than 11% lower than the $1,020/oz recorded the previous year, and lower than guidance of $950/oz to $980/oz. Production of 3.95Moz was at the top end of guidance of 3.8Moz to 4.0Moz.

AngloGold Ashanti has for 12 consecutive quarters either met, or beaten, its cost and production guidance.

The significant year-on-year improvement in AISC reflects an especially strong showing from the International Operations, which saw their AISC for the year fall by more than 16% to $822/oz. Geita was once again a standout performer in Continental Africa, with AISC of $717/oz, whilst the American operations as a whole had AISC of $792/oz.

The robust performance of the International Operations once again offset a drop in output at the South African operations to 1.004Moz, from 1.22Moz in 2014, due mainly to a combination of lower grades and safety-related disruptions during the year. The full-year AISC of $1,088/oz at the South Africa operations was $24/oz higher than the previous year, reflecting the weaker operating performance, which was only partially offset by the weaker Rand. The fourth quarter showed an improving trend, however, with the South African operations reporting AISC of $988/oz.

AngloGold Ashanti's costs also benefit from weaker currencies relative to the dollar in South Africa, Brazil, Argentina and Australia, where the Rand, peso, real and Australian dollar often weaken along with the gold price, cushioning the blow. Together, these regions account for about two-thirds of production. Lower prices for oil also benefit the company given that diesel is used to power generators and fleet at many of the company's operations.