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Edison Research – Cadence Minerals #KDNC Amapa Optimisation Adds Value
This year will be important for Cadence Minerals’ major asset, the Amapá iron ore project in Brazil. Cadence recently announced the results of an optimisation study that points to the potential to increase production by 4.8% and lower processing plant commissioning costs by 33%. An updated pre-feasibility study (PFS) level NPV will be published in the near future and we explore some of the sensitivities in this report. We have adjusted our valuation to reflect portfolio changes and the rise in Cadence’s stake in Amapá, although we have yet to include the value uplift of the optimisation of Amapá.
View the full Edison Research note – cadence-minerals_33430_20240404
Cadence Minerals #KDNC CEO Kiran Morzaria talks to StockBox Media
Stockbox Media interview with Cadence CEO Kiran Morzaria, where he discusses the successful cost savings & increased production at Amapá Iron Ore Project
Cadence Minerals #KDNC – Update on the Cadence Amapá Project investment and Equity Stake
Cadence Minerals (AIM: KDNC; OTC: KDNCY) is pleased to announce details of its increased equity stake in the Amapa Iron Ore Project (“Amapá”, “Project” or “Amapá Project”). The Amapá Project is an integrated iron ore project in the Amapá State of Brazil, with Mineral Resources of 276 million tonnes (Mt) at 38.33% Iron (Fe) and Ore Reserves of 196 Mt at 39.34% Fe.
The Amapá PFS delivered a post-tax net present value of US$949 million at a 10% discount rate and a post-tax internal rate of return of 34%, with an average annual life of mine EBITDA of US$235 million. With the planned production of 5.3 Mtpa of Fe concentrate, the Project is forecast to deliver free on-board C1 Cash Costs of US$35.53 per dry metric tonne.
The Project is about to undergo an amended economic assessment at a PFS level based on the positive results from the optimisation studies released earlier this month. This study will include lower capital expenditure, higher production rate and a possible reduction in mining costs.
Moreover, the Project is fully committed to advancing the development of the 67% Fe product flow sheet, as previously outlined in the announcement on 7 March 2024. It is anticipated to be at a production rate of 5.5 Mtpa.
Cadence Interest in the Amapá Project
At the end of September 2023, Cadence’s total investment in the Amapá Project stood at approximately US$12.1 million, with the equity stake in the project standing at 32.6%. As of March 28th 2024, Cadence’s total investment in the Amapá Project had increased by approximately US$1.1 million to a total investment of approximately US$13.2 million, and consequently the equity stake in the project now stands at 33.6%.
Cadence CEO Kiran Morzaria commented: “As our involvement and commitment to the Amapá Project increases, we’re ever more excited and enthused by the potential and promise that the newly recommissioned mine and infrastructure is set to deliver. With robust Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves, coupled with solid financial projections, we stand poised to unlock substantial value, and our increased equity stake reflects our confidence in the Project’s potential.”
“The forthcoming economic assessment builds upon our recent optimisation efforts, underscoring our commitment to maximising the project’s delivery potential wherever possible. Moreover, our commitment to advancing the 67% Fe product flow sheet underscores our proactive approach to meet evolving market demands in green steel.”
For further information contact:
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Cadence Minerals plc | +44 (0) 20 3582 6636 |
Andrew Suckling | |
Kiran Morzaria | |
WH Ireland Limited (NOMAD & Broker) | +44 (0) 20 7220 1666 |
James Joyce | |
Darshan Patel | |
Fortified Securities – Joint Broker | +44 (0) 20 3411 7773 |
Guy Wheatley | |
Brand Communications | +44 (0) 7976 431608 |
Public & Investor Relations | |
Alan Green |
Cadence Minerals #KDNC – Optimisation Study Delivers Material Capital Savings at the Amapá Iron Ore Project
Cadence Minerals (AIM/NEX: KDNC; OTC: KDNCY) is pleased to report the successful completion of its capital expenditure optimisation program at the Amapá Iron Ore Project (the “Project”, “Amapa” or “Amapá Project”). The program has identified significant savings in processing plant recommissioning and increased production. The optimisation study was conducted at a pre-feasibility level and marks an important milestone in the company’s progress towards achieving cost-efficient and sustainable operations.
Highlights:
- PFS-level optimisation studies (the “Study”) have identified 33% (US$63.2 million) of capital savings associated with the beneficiation plant at the Amapá Project.
- The Study has resulted in a forecast increase in production of approximately 4.8% to 5.5 Mtpa of iron ore concentrate, of which 4.51 will be a 65% product and 0.99 Mtpa a 62% product.
- Alongside our joint venture partners, we plan to redesign the mine plan to reduce mining costs.
- The revised capex and mine plan will form the basis of an amended economic assessment at a PFS level.
- Fully committed to advancing the development of a 67% “Green Iron” Fe product flow sheet at a production rate of 5.5 Mtpa.
- The capital requirement for the entire Project is now in the bottom quartile of comparables at US$58 per million tonnes of annual capacity.
- The Study was completed ahead of schedule, so we do not anticipate any delays to the timeline already announced.
Cadence CEO Kiran Morzaria commented: “We’re thrilled to announce the successful completion of our capital expenditure optimisation program at the Amapá Iron Ore Project. This effort has delivered a substantial 33% reduction in capital costs, saving $63.2 million and forecasted a 4.8% to 5.5 Mtpa increase in iron ore concentrate production.
Moreover, given the Study was completed ahead of schedule, we do not anticipate any delays to the timeline already announced, even with the additional work associated with optimising the mine plan to accommodate the increased production.
We remain fully committed to advancing the development of the 67% Fe product flow sheet, aligning with our vision for sustainable growth and value maximisation.”
Background to Optimisations Studies
As per the announcement made on 7 March 2024, our joint venture company Pedra and Branca Alliance (“PBA”), which owns 100% of the Amapá Iron Ore project, engaged an engineering firm in 2023 to carry out an in-depth review of the processing plant flowsheet to significantly reduce capital and operating expenditures and, possibly, improving the iron ore concentrate quality.
We are pleased to report that the review of capital and operating expenditures is complete, and the 67% flow sheet development continues.
Results from Amapá Project Optimisation Studies
This part of the optimisation study focused on the iron ore beneficiation plant at the Amapá Project. It aimed to reduce the capital and operational expenditure while producing a product mix of 65% Blast Furnace Pellet Feed (“BFPF”) and 58% spiral concentrate.
An independent Chinese consulting engineering company carried out this work and identified several material capital savings, particularly in the equipment and materials suppliers. As a result of their work, the direct and indirect capital associated with the beneficiation plant has been reduced by US$63.2 million (approximately 33%) from US$191.7 million to US$128.5 million. Utilising the comparables within the PFS report published in 2023, the entire capital required for the Amapá Project is in the bottom quartile of capital intensity at US$58 per million tonnes of capacity; the median of the comparable projects is US$142 per million tonnes of capacity.
In addition, the utilisation and availability rates of the beneficiation plant were increased, resulting in an increase in plant throughput and production from 5.28 million tonnes per annum (“Mtpa”) to 5.5 Mtpa, both on a dry basis. This also led to a marginal reduction in operating costs. Out of the 5.5 Mtpa, approximately 4.51 Mtpa will be 65% BFPF, and 0.99 Mtpa will be a 58% spiral concentrate.
Next Steps
Based on the positive results derived from the optimisation study, which included an increase in throughput, we have decided, in conjunction with our joint venture partners, to redesign the mine plan to reduce mining costs. As already highlighted, the Study was completed ahead of schedule. Therefore, we do not anticipate any delays in the already announced timeline.
This revision and the revised capex will form the basis of an amended economic assessment of the Project at a PFS level. Additionally, we are fully committed to advancing the development of the 67% Fe product flow sheet, as previously outlined in the announcement on 7 March 2024. We also anticipate it being at a production rate of 5.5 Mtpa.
About the Amapá Project and Cadence’s Ownership
The Amapá Project is a brownfield integrated iron ore project in the Amapá State of Brazil. It has Mineral Resources of 276 million tonnes (Mt) at 38.33% Iron (Fe) and Ore Reserves of 196 Mt at 39.34%. The Project consists of the mine, processing plant, wholly owned port and a 194km railway, all operated by PBA. A PFS was published in January 2023. The PFS delivered a post-tax net present value of US$949 million at a discount rate of 10% and a post-tax internal rate of return of 34%, with an average annual life of mine EBITDA of US$235 million annually. In the PFS, after ramp-up, the planned yearly average production was forecast to be 5.3 Mtpa of Fe concentrate, consisting of 4.4 Mtpa at 65.4% Fe and 0.9 Mtpa at 62% Fe concentrate. Over the life of the mine, The Project is forecast to deliver free on-board C1 Cash Costs of US$35.53 / dry metric tonne.
At the end of September 2023, Cadence’s total investment in the Amapá Project stood at approximately US$12.1 million, with the equity stake in the Project standing at 32.6%. Since then, Cadence has continued to invest in the Amapá Project, and a further updated equity position will be provided at the end of March 2024.
For further information contact:
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Cadence Minerals plc | +44 (0) 20 3582 6636 |
Andrew Suckling | |
Kiran Morzaria | |
WH Ireland Limited (NOMAD & Broker) | +44 (0) 20 7220 1666 |
James Joyce | |
Darshan Patel | |
Fortified Securities – Joint Broker | +44 (0) 20 3411 7773 |
Guy Wheatley | |
Brand Communications | +44 (0) 7976 431608 |
Public & Investor Relations | |
Alan Green |
Cadence Minerals #KDNC – Evergreen Lithium (ASX: EG1) Uncovers Additional Large Pegmatite Targets in Central-West Bynoe
Cadence Minerals (AIM: KDNC; OTC: KDNCY) is pleased to note that ASX listed Evergreen Lithium Limited (“Evergreen”) (ASX: EG1) has announced that it has received subsequent assays from its Phase 3 geochemical soil sampling at Bynoe in the Northern Territory, identifying additional large lithium targets. These new targets are in the central area of the tenement further demonstrating the potential for additional lithium spodumene mineralisation in the Bynoe pegmatite field, and within EverGreen’s 231 square Kilometers of tenure.
Highlights:
- EverGreen’s Phase 3 Geochemical sampling continues to yield additional large geochemical anomalies at Central Bynoe.
- Assay results from 1,214 samples received reflect similar large-scale lithium trends to those previously identified.
- 3 large new lithium pegmatite prospects have been identified.
- Assays for a further 900 samples are expected to be received shortly.
- Planned work programs for 2024 (dry season) include auger, RAB/AC and RC drilling testing geochemical and geophysical anomalies with potential follow-up diamond drilling.
Exploration at Evergreen’s Bynoe Project has focused on the discovery of economic lithium mineralisation hosted in lithium-bearing lithium-cesium-tantalum (LCT) pegmatites.
Link here to view the full Evergreen ASX announcement.
Evergreen Exploration Manager Andrew Harwood commented: ““These soil results add to the potential of EverGreen identifying an economic LCT pegmatite discovery at the company’s Bynoe Project. Using a variety of proven exploration tools, the team is looking forward to the upcoming dry season to recommence field activities targeting the anomalies outlined by the soils program, the ANT geophysical work, and recent field mapping.”
Background to Cadence’s investment in Evergreen Lithium
Cadence Minerals received approximately 15.8 million shares in Evergreen in July 2022 when Cadence sold its 31.5% stake in Lithium Technologies and Lithium Supplies (“LT and LS”) to Evergreen as announced on 27 June 2022. A further AS$ 3.47 million (£1.86 million) of shares in Evergreen are due to Cadence on the achievement of certain performance milestones by Evergreen. The pricing of Evergreen shares associated with this consideration is based on a defined pricing mechanism linked to the VWAP and the date at which the performance milestones are achieved. Further details of these milestones can be found in the Evergreen prospectus available here . Cadence’s shares are subject to a 2-year escrow agreement as determined by the listing rules of the ASX.
For further information contact:
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Cadence Minerals plc | +44 (0) 20 3582 6636 |
Andrew Suckling | |
Kiran Morzaria | |
WH Ireland Limited (NOMAD & Broker) | +44 (0) 20 7220 1666 |
James Joyce | |
Darshan Patel | |
Fortified Securities – Joint Broker | +44 (0) 20 3411 7773 |
Guy Wheatley | |
Brand Communications | +44 (0) 7976 431608 |
Public & Investor Relations | |
Alan Green |
Stockbox interview with Cadence Minerals #KDNC CEO Kiran Morzaria
Stockbox Media spoke to Cadence Minerals #KDNC CEO Kiran Morzaria, where he discussed ongoing optimization studies aimed at reducing the capital expenditure for the plant at the Amapa Iron Ore project.
- Cadence Minerals has developed a new processing flow sheet that has increased the iron concentrate quality to 67%, up from previous levels.
- This improvement could enable the company to market a higher quality product, potentially opening up new markets such as the United States, where there is a demand for high-grade material for green steel production. This advancement is expected to have a significant positive impact on the project’s net present value (NPV).
- Progress is being made towards obtaining environmental & installation licenses, which are crucial for moving forward with the construction and rehabilitation of the mine. Additionally, discussions are underway on financing including both debt and equity components.