Q2 and H1 2022 Production Report

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Kenmare Resources
Kenmare Resources

Kenmare Resources plc
(“Kenmare” or “the Company” or “the Group”)

14 July 2022

Q2 and H1 2022 Production Report

Kenmare Resources plc (LSE:KMR, ISE:KMR), one of the leading global producers of titanium minerals and zircon, which operates the Moma Titanium Minerals Mine (the "Mine" or "Moma") in northern Mozambique, is pleased to provide a trading update for the quarter and half year ending 30 June 2022 (“Q2 2022” and “H1 2022”).

Statement from Michael Carvill, Managing Director:

During Q2, we achieved the milestone of 10 million hours worked without a Lost Time Injury. This is a new Company record and testament to the commitment of our team at site to risk management and strong employee engagement on safety.

The market for all of Kenmare’s products continued to improve, with realised ilmenite prices increasing for the seventh consecutive quarter. Although global growth expectations have reduced for H2 2022, inventories remain low throughout the value chain and demand for Kenmare’s ilmenite is anticipated to be robust.

Q2 production was weaker than anticipated due to higher slimes recirculation, impacting excavated ore volumes and grades. As a result, we now expect production to be at the bottom of 2022 guidance. Increased pricing has more than offset production and supported revenues.

Our balance sheet continued to strengthen, with a $17.3 million reduction in net debt at the end of the first half, after paying the $24.1 million 2021 final dividend. We are targeting a dividend payout ratio of 25% profit after tax for 2022.”

Q2 2022 overview

  • Record Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (“LTIFR”) of 0.00 per 200,000 hours worked for the 12 months to 30 June 2022 (30 June 2021: 0.14), with zero Lost Time Injuries recorded during the quarter

  • Heavy Mineral Concentrate (“HMC”) production of 353,600 tonnes in Q2 2022, a 19% decrease compared to Q2 2021 (436,600 tonnes), due to higher slimes levels, leading to a 10% reduction in ore grades and an 8% reduction in excavated ore tonnes

  • Ilmenite production of 242,900 tonnes in Q2 2022, a 14% decrease compared to Q2 2021 (283,900 tonnes), broadly in line with the reduction in HMC processed

  • Primary zircon production of 13,600 tonnes, a 9% decrease compared to Q2 2021 (14,900 tonnes), also due to reduced HMC processed but partially offset by increased recoveries

  • Total shipments of finished products of 192,800 tonnes, a 23% decrease compared to Q2 2021 (249,700 tonnes) due to reduced transshipment capacity, as one of Kenmare’s two vessels began its five-yearly dry dock in May 2022, exacerbated by poor weather conditions

  • Kenmare expects production of all finished products to be at the bottom of its 2022 guidance ranges

  • Strong ilmenite pricing in Q2 2022 and demand looks to remain robust in Q3, supported by low inventories and continued supply constraints

  • Global zircon market tightened further in Q2 2022, as global inventories were drawn down in 2021, and the market is expected to remain tight in Q3

  • Rotary Uninterruptible Power Supply (“RUPS”) project became fully operational in May 2022 and has proved successful at mitigating a number of electrical supply disruptions

  • At the end of H1 2022, net debt reduced to $65.5 million (31 December 2021: $82.8 million), as a result of continuing strong free-cashflow generation reflecting higher prices, which more than offset lower sales volumes