Lundin Mining Second Quarter 2024 Results

VANCOUVER, BC, July 30, 2024 /CNW/ – (TSX: LUN) (Nasdaq Stockholm: LUMI) Lundin Mining Corporation ("Lundin Mining" or the "Company") today reported its second quarter 2024 financial results. Unless otherwise stated, results are presented in United States dollars on a 100% basis.

Jack Lundin, President and CEO commented, "During the quarter we generated record quarterly revenue of $1.1 billion which contributed to a strong financial performance for the Company. Adjusted EBITDA1 for the quarter was $461 million and free cash flow from operations1 was $338 million driven by stronger commodity prices and working capital inflows.

"At Candelaria, while mill throughput in the first half of the year was strong, we expect to achieve a significant step-up in production in the second half of the year with planned higher grades and higher mining rates from ore in Phase 11. This production step-up has started to materialize during the month of July from the open pit.

"Our team remains dedicated to enhancing operational performance, prioritizing safety and cost optimization. Cash costs1 for the quarter were at the lower end of our guidance range. We are well-positioned for a strong second half of the year and are on track to meet our consolidated production guidance for copper, gold, and zinc. Additionally, we have reduced our guidance for sustaining capital expenditures by $45 million."

Second Quarter Operational and Financial Highlights 

  • Copper Production: Consolidated production of 79,708 tonnes of copper in the second quarter.

  • Other Production: During the quarter, a total of 47,460 tonnes of zinc, 1,721 tonnes of nickel and approximately 32,000 ounces of gold were produced.

  • Revenue: $1,083.6 million in the second quarter with a realized copper price1 of $4.79 /lb.

  • Net Earnings and Adjusted Earnings1: Net earnings attributable to shareholders of the Company were $121.6 million or $0.16 per share in the second quarter with adjusted earnings of $122.1 million or $0.16 per share.

  • Adjusted EBITDA1: $460.9 million generated during the quarter.

  • Cash Generation: Cash provided by operating activities was $491.8 million and free cash flow from operations1 was $337.5 million, which was increased by a working capital release of $121.9 million.

  • Growth: On July 2, 2024, the Company exercised its option to increase ownership in Caserones to 70%, which adds an additional 25,000 tonnes of attributable copper production to Lundin Mining's production profile2.

  • Sustainability Report: On July 10, 2024 the Company published its annual 2023 Sustainability Report that highlights the Company's material environmental, health & safety, governance and social performance during the year.

  • Outlook: Second quarter 2024 production and cash costs were aligned with expectations, the Company's full year guidance remains unchanged with the exception of nickel:

    • Caserones: Annual copper production guidance range for the Caserones mine for 2024 has been increased to 124,000 – 135,000 tonnes (previously 120,000 – 130,000 tonnes). Cash cost guidance for Caserones remains unchanged.

    • Eagle Mine: Annual nickel production guidance range for the Eagle mine for 2024 has been reduced to 7,000 – 9,000 tonnes (previously 10,000 – 13,000 tonnes) and the copper production guidance range has been reduced to 5,000 – 7,000 tonnes (previously 9,000 – 12,000 tonnes). Cash cost guidance per pound of nickel for the Eagle mine has increased to $3.20/lb – $3.40/lb (previously $2.80/lb – $3.00/lb)

    • Sustaining Capital Expenditures: Will be reduced by $45 million and are expected to total $795 million (previously $840 million) due to reductions in planned spending at Caserones, Neves-Corvo and Zinkgruvan.

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1  These are non-GAAP measures. Please refer to the Company's discussion of non-GAAP and other performance measures in its Management's Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and the Reconciliation of Non-GAAP measures section at the end of this news release.

2 Based on Caserones 2024 production guidance as outlined in the news release 'Lundin Mining Provides 2024 Guidance & Announces 2023 Production Results' dated January 14,  2024.

Summary Financial Results

Three months ended

June 30,

Six months ended

June 30,

US$ Millions (except per share amounts)

2024

2023

2024

2023

Revenue

1,083.6

588.5

2,020.6

1,339.9

Gross profit

279.5

52.8

464.9

266.2

Attributable net earningsa

121.6

59.1

135.5

205.7

Net earnings

156.7

61.3

215.3

226.6

Adjusted earningsa,b

122.1

45.6

167.3

171.3

Adjusted EBITDAb

460.9

191.8

823.7

528.7

Basic earnings per share ("EPS")a

0.16

0.08

0.18

0.27

Diluted EPSa

0.16

0.08

0.17

0.27

Adjusted EPSa,b

0.16

0.06

0.22

0.22

Cash provided by operating activities

491.8

194.8

759.3

406.7

Adjusted operating cash flowb

369.9

110.6

683.5

345.7

Adjusted operating cash flow per shareb

0.48

0.14

0.88

0.45

Free cash flow from operationsb

337.5

20.7

405.2

91.8

Free cash flowb

236.8

(84.6)

235.1

(118.8)

Cash and cash equivalents

452.8

190.2

452.8

190.2

Net debt excluding lease liabilitiesb

893.8

201.3

893.8

201.3

Net debtb

1,152.9

229.8

1,152.9

229.8

a Attributable to shareholders of Lundin Mining Corporation.

b These are non-GAAP measures. Please refer to the Company's discussion of non-GAAP and other performance measures in its Management's Discussion and Analysis for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and the Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures section at the end of this news release.

  • For the three months ended June 30, 2024, the Company generated revenue of $1,083.6 million, driven by 78,662 tonnes of copper sold at a realized price of $4.79 /lb. Revenue benefited from higher realized copper and zinc prices, including $94.5 million positive provisional pricing adjustments on prior period concentrate sales.

  • Gross profit of $279.5 million and Adjusted EBITDA of $460.9 million in the three months ended June 30, 2024 reflect higher realized copper and zinc prices despite the impacts of planned lower grades and maintenance activities on copper concentrate sales from Candelaria and Caserones, respectively.

  • Net earnings attributable to shareholders of the Company were $121.6 million or $0.16 per share in the three months ended June 30, 2024, and included higher tax expense due to higher taxable earnings and the utilization of prior period tax losses.

  • Adjusted earnings attributable to shareholders of the Company for the three months ended June 30, 2024 were $122.1 million or $0.16 per share after removing a loss on foreign exchange due to the translation of deferred tax balances and expenses relating to the partial suspension of underground operations at Eagle, among other things.

  • Cash and cash equivalents as at June 30, 2024 were $452.8 million. Cash provided by operating activities amounted to $491.8 million and cash used to fund investing activities amounted to $252.2 million. The Company had a net debt excluding lease liabilities1 balance of $893.8 million as at June 30, 2024 (December 31, 2023$946.2 million).

  • Free cash flow1 for the three months ended June 30, 2024 of $236.8 million reflected higher copper and zinc realized prices, positive working capital changes and reduced capital expenditure at Candelaria.

  • During the three months ended June 30, 2024, the Company entered into zero cost collar contracts in the total amount of $222 million (equivalent to BRL 1.1 billion) with collar ranges of BRL 5.00 to BRL 6.11.

  • As at July 30, 2024, the Company had a cash balance of approximately $288.0 million and a net debt excluding lease liabilities balance of approximately $1,338.0 million.

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1  These are non-GAAP measures. Please refer to the Company's discussion of non-GAAP and other performance measures in its Management's Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and the Reconciliation of Non-GAAP measures section at the end of this news release.

Operational Performance

Total Production

(Contained metal)a

2024

2023

YTD

Q2

Q1

Total

Q4

Q3

Q2

Q1

Copper (t)b

167,721

79,708

88,013

314,798

103,337

89,942

60,057

61,462

Zinc (t)

93,148

47,460

45,688

185,161

50,719

49,774

36,115

48,553

Nickel (t)

4,976

1,721

3,255

16,429

3,729

4,290

4,686

3,724

Gold (koz)b

65

32

33

149

44

35

34

36

Molybdenum (t)b

1,578

714

864

2,024

928

1,096

a. Tonnes (t) and thousands of ounces (koz)

b. Candelaria and Caserones production is on a 100% basis.

Candelaria (80% owned): Candelaria produced 31,170 tonnes of copper and approximately 17,000 ounces of gold in concentrate on a 100% basis in the three months ended June 30, 2024. Production in the quarter was impacted by  lower grades and recoveries, partially offset by higher throughput. During the three months ended June 30, 2024, mining rates were impacted by the interface of the open pit and historic underground mining stopes, requiring more stockpiled ore to be processed which reduced grades and recoveries. Access to higher grade ore is anticipated in the second half of 2024 as per the mine sequence. Three of four stopes have now been filled and blasted, with work on the fourth expected to begin in Q3, and not expected to impact production in the second half of 2024. Production costs were reduced by lower sales volumes and favourable foreign exchange as a result of the CLP weakening against the US dollar;  however, cash cost of $2.18/lb was negatively impacted by lower sales volumes.

Caserones (51% owned): Caserones produced 29,775 tonnes of total copper and 714 tonnes of molybdenum on a 100% basis in the three months ended June 30, 2024. Copper and molybdenum concentrate production was impacted in the quarter by extended mill maintenance and weather events which reduced mining activities and limited tailings deposition. Recoveries were also temporarily reduced by changes in the mining sequence and flotation circuit disruptions. Production costs in the quarter were lower than planned primarily due to lower copper concentrate and molybdenum sales volume, as well as favourable foreign exchange. Cash cost also benefitted from favourable foreign exchange.

Chapada (100% owned): Chapada produced 9,106 tonnes of copper and approximately 15,000 ounces of gold in concentrate in the three months ended June 30, 2024 and was impacted by lower grades and recoveries combined with lower mill availability due to unplanned conveyor maintenance and vibration screen failure. Lower grades were a result of a shift to processing increased amounts of stockpiled ore and an optimized mine plan that significantly reduces waste movement. Production costs were reduced by lower sales volumes and favourable foreign exchange. Cash cost of $2.05/lb benefited from higher gold by-product credits combined with favourable foreign exchange and mining cost decreases due to operational improvements.

Eagle (100% owned): Eagle produced 1,721 tonnes of nickel and 1,563 tonnes of copper in the three months ended June 30, 2024. A fall of ground in the lower ramp restricted access to Eagle East, limiting production. Mining rates are expected to be reduced until late 2024 while ramp rehabilitation is completed, deferring the extraction of ore from Eagle East into future years. Production costs were reduced by lower sales volumes and royalty expense, partially offset by higher maintenance costs. Nickel cash cost1 of $3.23/lb was impacted by lower sales volumes, partially offset by higher by-product credits.

Neves-Corvo (100% owned): Neves-Corvo produced 7,347 tonnes of copper and 25,696 tonnes of zinc in the three months   ended June 30, 2024, both of which were impacted by lower grades due to changes in mine sequencing as a result of Lombador south requiring additional development work. Production costs increased due to an increase in sales volumes and cash cost of $1.70/lb benefited from increased sales volumes and higher by-product credits.

Zinkgruvan (100% owned): Zinkgruvan produced 21,764 tonnes of zinc and 8,966 tonnes of lead in the three months ended June 30, 2024 reflecting higher throughput and grades. Copper production of 747 tonnes was impacted by reduced availability of copper ore. Production costs increased due to higher sales volumes and zinc cash cost of $0.39/lb reflected   lower copper by-product credits.

Outlook

Production and cash cost guidance for 2024 has been updated from that disclosed in the Company's Management's Discussion and Analysis for the year ended December 31, 2023.

The Company remains on track to meet annual production and cash cost guidance for all metals with the exception of nickel, and has reduced sustaining capital expenditure guidance from $840 million to $795 million with reductions at Caserones, Neves-Corvo, and Zinkgruvan. Expenditure guidance related to the Josemaria Project of $225 million and exploration of $48 million each remain on target for 2024.

Metal production continues to be weighted to the second half of the year at Candelaria, Chapada and Neves-Corvo due to mine sequencing and resultant forecasted grade profiles. Grade is expected to increase significantly at Candelaria in the second half of 2024 once access is opened to higher-grade ore. As a result of production challenges at Neves-Corvo in the first half of 2024, copper production at that operation continues to track to the lower end of its annual production guidance range.  In the first half of 2024, cash cost per pound at most operations benefited from increased realized prices on by-product sales.

Guidance at Caserones has been increased to reflect production from the first half of the year and expected throughput and grades for the remainder of the year. At the Eagle mine, a fall of ground in the lower ramp restricted access to Eagle East, limiting production. Mining rates are expected to be reduced until late 2024 while ramp rehabilitation is completed, deferring the extraction of ore from Eagle East into future years. As a result, the annual nickel and copper production guidance ranges for the Eagle mine for 2024 have been reduced.

2024 Production and Cash Cost Guidance

Guidancea

Revised Guidance

(contained metal)

Production

Cash Cost ($/lb)b

Production

Cash Cost ($/lb)b

Copper (t)

Candelaria (100%)

160,000 – 170,000

1.60 – 1.80c

160,000 – 170,000

1.60 – 1.80c

Caserones (100%)

120,000 – 130,000

2.60 – 2.80

124,000 – 135,000

2.60 – 2.80

Chapada

43,000 – 48,000

1.95 – 2.15d

43,000 – 48,000

1.95 – 2.15d

Eagle

9,000 – 12,000

5,000 – 7,000

Neves-Corvo

30,000 – 35,000

1.95 – 2.15c

30,000 – 35,000

1.95 – 2.15c

Zinkgruvan

4,000 – 5,000

4,000 – 5,000

Total

366,000 – 400,000

366,000 – 400,000

Zinc (t)

Neves-Corvo

120,000 – 130,000

120,000 – 130,000

Zinkgruvan

75,000 – 85,000

0.45 – 0.50c

75,000 – 85,000

0.45 – 0.50c

Total

195,000 – 215,000

195,000 – 215,000

Nickel (t)

Eagle

10,000 – 13,000

2.80 – 3.00

7,000 – 9,000

3.20 – 3.40

Gold (koz)

Candelaria (100%)

100 – 110

100 – 110

Chapada

55 – 60

55 – 60

Total

155 – 170

155 – 170

Molybdenum (t)

Caserones (100%)

2,500 – 3,000

2,500 – 3,000

a. Guidance as outlined in the Company's Management Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") for the year ended December 31, 2023.  

b. Cash costs are based on various assumptions and estimates, including but not limited to: production volumes, commodity prices (Cu: $3.75/lb, Zn: $1.10/lb, Pb: $0.90/lb, Au: $1,800/oz, Mo: $20.00/lb, Ag: $23.00/oz), foreign exchange rates (€/USD:1.05, USD/SEK:10.50, USD/CLP:850, USD/BRL:5.00) and production costs. Cash cost is a non-GAAP measure – see the Company's Management Discussion and Analysis for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and the Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures at the end of this news release.

c. 68% of Candelaria's total gold and silver production are subject to a streaming agreement, and silver production at Zinkgruvan and Neves-Corvo are also subject to streaming agreements. Cash costs are calculated based on receipt of approximately $429/oz gold and $4.28/oz to $4.68/oz silver.

d. Chapada's cash cost is calculated on a by-product basis and does not include the effects of its copper stream agreements. Effects of the copper stream agreements are reflected in copper revenue and will impact realized price per pound.

2024 Capital Expenditure Guidanceb

($ millions)

Guidancea

Revisions

Revised Guidance

Candelaria (100% basis)

300

300

Caserones (100% basis)

205

(30)

175

Chapada

110

110

Eagle

25

25

Neves-Corvo

125

(10)

115

Zinkgruvan

75

(5)

70

Other

Total Sustaining

840

(45)

795

Josemaria

225

225

Total Capital Expenditures

1,065

(45)

1,020

a. Guidance as outlined in the Company's Management Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") for the year ended December 31, 2023.

b. Sustaining capital expenditure is a supplementary financial measure and expansionary capital expenditure is a non-GAAP measure – see the Company's Management Discussion and Analysis for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and the Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures at the end of this news release.                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

Exploration

During the quarter ended June 30, 2024, exploration activity focused on in-mine and near-mine targets at the Company's operations. Exploration drilling at Zinkgruvan was focused on resource expansion and drilling at Candelaria was focused on Candelaria Norte and La Espanola. Drilling at Chapada concentrated on delineating the high-grade, near-mine trend at Corpo Sul, adding high grade resources to Sauva and testing geochemical anomalies in the Sauva area Curicaca and Curio.

At Caserones, exploration activity remains lower during the winter season. Exploration drilling continues in the lower portion of the mineral resource in search of higher-grade copper breccia bodies that could improve the average grade of the resource, and potentially expand it. Near-mine drilling at Angelica has been paused for winter since April.

At Josemaria, seasonal exploration drilling ended in early April at the Cumbre Verde Target, located west of the Josemaria ore body. Six holes were drilled targeting the same mineralized system and structures that hosted high grade mineralization on the neighbouring property that may potentially run towards the Cumbre Verde Target. Initial results highlight favorable levels of copper/gold/silver mineralization in veins and porphyry. The data obtained will help further refine and target this mineralization. Work will continue throughout the remainder of 2024 with drilling to recommence after the winter season.

There was no exploration drilling at Neves-Corvo and Eagle in the quarter.

About Lundin Mining

Lundin Mining is a diversified Canadian base metals mining company with projects and operations in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Portugal, Sweden and the United States of America, primarily producing copper, zinc, nickel and gold.

The information in this release is subject to the disclosure requirements of Lundin Mining under the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact persons set out below on July 30, 2024 at 14:30 Vancouver Time.

Technical Information

The scientific and technical information in this press release has been prepared in accordance with the disclosure standards of National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") and has been reviewed by Arman Barha, P.Eng., Vice President, Technical Services, a "Qualified Person" under NI 43-101. Mr. Barha has verified the data disclosed in this release and no limitations were imposed on his verification process.

Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures

The Company uses certain performance measures in its analysis. These performance measures have no standardized meaning within generally accepted accounting principles under International Financial Reporting Standards and, therefore, amounts presented may not be comparable to similar data presented by other mining companies. For additional details please refer to the Company's discussion of non-GAAP and other performance measures in its Management's Discussion and Analysis for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 which is available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.com.

Cash Cost per Pound and All-in Sustaining Costs per pound can be reconciled to Production Costs on the Company's Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Earnings as follows:

Three months ended June 30, 2024

Operations

Candelaria

Caserones

Chapada

Eagle

Neves-Corvo

Zinkgruvan

($000s, unless otherwise noted)

(Cu)

(Cu)

(Cu) 

(Ni)

 (Cu)

(Zn)

Total

Sales volumes (Contained metal):

Tonnes                    

29,999

29,862

8,293

2,018

7,898

18,510

Pounds (000s)

66,137

65,834

18,283

4,449

17,412

40,808

Production costs   

606,426

Less: Royalties and other

(22,324)

584,102

Deduct: By-product credits

(210,112)

Add: Treatment and refining

38,577

Cash cost

143,935

171,255

37,570

14,381

29,682

15,744

412,567

Cash cost per pound ($/lb)

2.18

2.60

2.05

3.23

1.70

0.39

Add: Sustaining capital       

60,544

35,328

25,241

3,980

27,921

13,301

Royalties

3,551

9,275

1,631

3,906

1,207

Reclamation and other closure accretion and depreciation

1,858

1,094

2,727

1,592

1,320

951

Leases & other

3,026

18,619

775

1,533

194

78

All-in sustaining cost

212,914

235,571

67,944

25,392

60,324

30,074

AISC per pound ($/lb)

3.22

3.58

3.72

5.71

3.46

0.74

 

Three months ended June 30, 2023

Operations

Candelaria

Caserones

Chapada

Eagle

Neves-Corvo

Zinkgruvan

($000s, unless otherwise noted)

(Cu)

(Cu)

(Cu) 

(Ni)

 (Cu)

(Zn)

Total

Sales volumes (Contained metal):

Tonnes                    

36,347

10,164

3,859

6,170

9,374

Pounds (000s)

80,132

22,408

8,507

13,603

20,666

Production costs   

405,198

Less: Royalties and other

(7,969)

397,229

Deduct: By-product credits

(122,636)

Add: Treatment and refining

32,514

Cash cost

171,520

60,351

15,990

54,271

4,975

307,107

Cash cost per pound ($/lb)

2.14

2.69

1.88

3.99

0.24

Add: Sustaining capital       

123,417

19,690

3,562

22,133

15,994

Royalties

2,029

4,920

83

Reclamation and other closure accretion and depreciation

2,444

1,847

3,011

1,296

739

Leases & other

3,654

1,171

897

148

100

All-in sustaining cost

301,035

85,088

28,380

77,931

21,808

AISC per pound ($/lb)

3.76

3.80

3.34

5.73

1.06

 

Six months ended June 30, 2024

Operations

Candelaria

Caserones

Chapada

Eagle

Neves-Corvo

Zinkgruvan

($000s, unless otherwise noted)

(Cu)

(Cu)

(Cu) 

(Ni)

 (Cu)

(Zn)

Total

Sales volumes (Contained metal):

Tonnes                    

63,535

65,073

17,035

4,181

13,784

34,335

Pounds (000s)

140,071

143,461

37,556

9,218

30,388

75,696

Production costs   

1,173,560

Less: Royalties and other

(42,294)

1,131,266

Deduct: By-product credits

(375,420)

Add: Treatment and refining

85,528

Cash cost

283,425

337,694

76,305

33,630

71,739

38,581

841,374

Cash cost per pound ($/lb)

2.02

2.35

2.03

3.65

2.36

0.51

Add: Sustaining capital       

160,076

78,082

54,440

8,058

50,334

27,642

Royalties

6,519

18,089

3,248

6,584

1,942

Reclamation and other closure accretion and depreciation

4,025

2,134

5,406

3,560

2,655

2,137

Leases & other

6,059

34,000

1,540

2,769

258

156

All-in sustaining cost

460,104

469,999

140,939

54,601

126,928

68,516

AISC per pound ($/lb)

3.28

3.28

3.75

5.92

4.18

0.91

 

Six months ended June 30, 2023

Operations

Candelaria

Caserones

Chapada

Eagle

Neves-Corvo

Zinkgruvan

($000s, unless otherwise noted)

(Cu)

(Cu)

(Cu) 

(Ni)

 (Cu)

(Zn)

Total

Sales volumes (Contained metal):

Tonnes                    

71,917

19,236

6,594

14,201

25,986

Pounds (000s)

158,550

42,408

14,537

31,308

57,289

Production costs   

822,962

Less: Royalties and other

(20,055)

802,907

Deduct: By-product credits

(279,601)

Add: Treatment and refining

69,129

Cash cost

345,212

107,669

30,630

84,163

24,761

592,435

Cash cost per pound ($/lb)

2.18

2.54

2.11

2.69

0.43

Add: Sustaining capital       

214,103

35,717

10,664

47,194

30,462

Royalties

4,252

10,606

1,813

Reclamation and other closure accretion and depreciation

4,751

3,648

5,969

2,620

1,800

Leases & other

6,797

2,137

1,644

306

202

All-in sustaining cost

570,863

153,423

59,513

136,096

57,225

AISC per pound ($/lb)

3.60

3.62

4.09

4.35

1.00

Adjusted EBITDA can be reconciled to Net Earnings (Loss) on the Company's Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Earnings as follows:

Three months ended

June 30,

Six months ended

June 30,

($thousands)

2024

2023

2024

2023

Net earnings

156,733

61,302

215,288

226,613

Add back:

Depreciation, depletion and amortization                                     

197,658

130,505

382,150

250,752

Finance income and costs

36,307

15,897

72,001

31,596

Income taxes

56,162

(19,601)

106,728

29,092

446,860

188,103

776,167

538,053

Unrealized foreign exchange loss (gain)

3,173

(19,285)

(12,327)

(10,641)

Unrealized losses (gains) on derivative contracts

(3,974)

14,403

48,858

(6,263)

Ojos del Salado sinkhole (recoveries) expenses

710

11,900

(321)

16,482

Revaluation loss (gain) on marketable securities

(85)

(3,464)

(2,515)

(3,902)

Partial suspension of underground operations at Eagle

9,824

9,824

Revaluation gain on Caserones purchase option

(12,431)

(11,728)

Write-down of capital works in progress

17,188

17,188

Gain on disposal of subsidiary

(5,718)

Other

(407)

97

(1,432)

686

Total adjustments – EBITDA

13,998

3,651

47,547

(9,356)

Adjusted EBITDA

460,858

191,754

823,714

528,697

Adjusted Earnings and Adjusted EPS can be reconciled to Net Earnings (Loss) Attributable to Lundin Mining Shareholders on the Company's Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Earnings as follows:

Three months ended

June 30,

Six months ended

June 30,

($thousands, except share and per share amounts)

2024

2023

2024

2023

Net earnings attributable to Lundin Mining shareholders

121,589

59,109

135,472

205,729

Add back:

Total adjustments – EBITDA

13,998

3,651

47,547

(9,356)

Tax effect on adjustments

1,981

(54)

214

(3,180)

Deferred tax arising from foreign exchange translation

(13,666)

(20,175)

(19,966)

(28,289)

Non-controlling interest on adjustments

(1,821)

(1,134)

4,031

69

Other

4,186

6,293

Total adjustments

492

(13,526)

31,826

(34,463)

Adjusted earnings                                                                       

122,081

45,583

167,298

171,266

Basic weighted average number of shares outstanding

776,173,888

772,255,656

774,033,611

771,739,532

Net earnings attributable to shareholders  

0.16

0.08

0.18

0.27

Total adjustments  

(0.02)

0.04

(0.05)

Adjusted earnings per share                                                    

0.16

0.06

0.22

0.22

Free Cash Flow from Operations and Free Cash Flow can be reconciled to Cash provided by Operating Activities on the Company's Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows as follows:

Three months ended

June 30,

Six months ended

June 30,

($thousands)

2024

2023

2024

2023

Cash provided by operating activities

491,770

194,844

759,301

406,719

Sustaining capital expenditures

(167,803)

(187,820)

(381,063)

(343,384)

General exploration and business development

13,536

13,693

26,987

28,458

Free cash flow from operations

337,503

20,717

405,225

91,793

General exploration and business development

(13,536)

(13,693)

(26,987)

(28,458)

Expansionary capital expenditures

(87,120)

(91,650)

(143,101)

(182,169)

Free cash flow

236,847

(84,626)

235,137

(118,834)

Adjusted Operating Cash Flow and Adjusted Operating Cash Flow per Share can be reconciled to Cash Provided by Operating Activities on the Company's Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows as follows:

Three months ended

June 30,

Six months ended

June 30,

($thousands, except share and per share amounts)

2024

2023

2024

2023

Cash provided by operating activities

491,770

194,844

759,301

406,719

Changes in non-cash working capital items

(121,896)

(84,207)

(75,761)

(61,015)

Adjusted operating cash flow                                                    

369,874

110,637

683,540

345,704

Basic weighted average number of shares outstanding

776,173,888

772,255,656

774,033,611

771,739,532

Adjusted operating cash flow per share                                 

$               0.48

0.14

0.88

0.45

Net debt  and net debt excluding lease liabilities can be reconciled to Debt and Lease Liabilities, Current Portion of Debt and Lease Liabilities and Cash and Cash Equivalents on the Company's condensed interim consolidated balance sheet as follows:

($thousands)

June 30, 2024

December 31, 2023

Debt and lease liabilities

(1,282,492)

(1,273,162)

Current portion of total debt and lease liabilities           

(315,695)

(212,646)

Less deferred financing fees (netted in above)

(7,547)

(6,374)

(1,605,734)

(1,492,182)

Cash and cash equivalents

452,809

268,793

Net debt

(1,152,925)

(1,223,389)

Lease liabilities

259,164

277,208

Net debt excluding lease liabilities

(893,761)

(946,181)

Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking Information

Certain of the statements made and information contained herein are "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. All statements other than statements of historical facts included in this document constitute forward-looking information, including but not limited to statements regarding the Company's plans, prospects and business strategies; the Company's guidance on the timing and amount of future production and its expectations regarding the results of operations; expected costs; permitting requirements and timelines; timing and possible outcome of pending litigation; the results of any Preliminary Economic Assessment, Pre-Feasibility Study, Feasibility Study, or Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve estimations, life of mine estimates, and mine and mine closure plans; anticipated market prices of metals, currency exchange rates, and interest rates; the development and implementation of the Company's Responsible Mining Management System; the Company's ability to comply with contractual and permitting or other regulatory requirements; anticipated exploration and development activities at the Company's projects; expansion projects and the realization of additional value;  expectations regarding, and ability to complete, the acquisition of Filo Corp. and the 50/50 joint venture with BHP; the anticipated development and other plans with respect to the acquisition and joint venture; the Company's integration of acquisitions and expansions and any anticipated benefits thereof; and expectations for other economic, business, and/or competitive factors. Words such as "believe", "expect", "anticipate", "contemplate", "target", "plan", "goal", "aim", "intend", "continue", "budget", "estimate", "may", "will", "can", "could", "should", "schedule" and similar expressions identify forward-looking information.

Forward-looking information is necessarily based upon various estimates and assumptions including, without limitation, the expectations and beliefs of management, including that the Company can access financing, appropriate equipment and sufficient labour; assumed and future price of copper, zinc, gold, nickel and other metals; anticipated costs; ability to achieve goals; the prompt and effective integration of acquisitions; that the political environment in which the Company operates will continue to support the development and operation of mining projects; and assumptions related to the factors set forth below. While these factors and assumptions are considered reasonable by Lundin Mining as at the date of this document in light of management's experience and perception of current conditions and expected developments, these statements are inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies. Known and unknown factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking information and undue reliance should not be placed on such information. Such factors include, but are not limited to: global financial conditions, market volatility and inflation, including pricing and availability of key supplies and services; risks inherent in mining including but not limited to risks to the environment, industrial accidents, catastrophic equipment failures, unusual or unexpected geological formations or unstable ground conditions, and natural phenomena such as earthquakes, flooding or unusually severe weather; uninsurable risks; volatility and fluctuations in metal and commodity demand and prices; significant reliance on assets in Chile; reputation risks related to negative publicity with respect to the Company or the mining industry in general; delays or the inability to obtain, retain or comply with permits; risks relating to the development of the Josemaria Project; health and safety laws and regulations; risks associated with climate change; risks relating to indebtedness; economic, political and social instability and mining regime changes in the Company's operating jurisdictions, including but not limited to those related to permitting and approvals, nationalization or expropriation without fair compensation, environmental and tailings management, labour, trade relations, and transportation; inability to attract and retain highly skilled employees; risks inherent in and/or associated with operating in foreign countries and emerging markets, including with respect to foreign exchange and capital controls; project financing risks, liquidity risks and limited financial resources; health and safety risks; compliance with environmental, unavailable or inaccessible infrastructure, infrastructure failures, and risks related to ageing infrastructure; changing taxation regimes; the inability to effectively compete in the industry; the inability to currently control Filo Corp. and the ability to satisfy the conditions and consummate the acquisition of Filo Corp. and the joint venture transaction with BHP on the proposed terms and expected schedule; risks associated with acquisitions, expansions and related integration efforts, including the ability to achieve anticipated benefits, unanticipated difficulties or expenditures relating to integration and diversion of management time on integration; risks related to mine closure activities, reclamation obligations, environmental liabilities and closed and historical sites; reliance on key personnel and reporting and oversight systems, as well as third parties and consultants in foreign jurisdictions; information technology and cybersecurity risks; risks associated with the estimation of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves and the geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits including but not limited to models relating thereto; actual ore mined and/or metal recoveries varying from Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve estimates, estimates of grade, tonnage, dilution, mine plans and metallurgical and other characteristics; ore processing efficiency; community and stakeholder opposition; regulatory investigations, enforcement, sanctions and/or related or other litigation; financial projections, including estimates of future expenditures and cash costs, and estimates of future production may not be reliable; enforcing legal rights in foreign jurisdictions; risks associated with the use of derivatives; risks relating to joint ventures and operations; environmental and regulatory risks associated with the structural stability of waste rock dumps or tailings storage facilities; exchange rate fluctuations; compliance with foreign laws; potential for the allegation of fraud and corruption involving the Company, its customers, suppliers or employees, or the allegation of improper or discriminatory employment practices, or human rights violations; risks relating to dilution; risks relating to payment of dividends; counterparty and customer concentration risks; activist shareholders and proxy solicitation matters; estimation of asset carrying values; relationships with employees and contractors, and the potential for and effects of labour disputes or other unanticipated difficulties with or shortages of labour or interruptions in production; conflicts of interest; existence of significant shareholders; challenges or defects in title; internal controls; risks relating to minor elements contained in concentrate products; the threat associated with outbreaks of viruses and infectious diseases; mining rates and rehabilitation projects; mill shut downs; and other risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those described in the "Risks and Uncertainties" section of the Company's MD&A  for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024 and the "Risks and Uncertainties" section of the Company's Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2023, which are available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.com under the Company's profile.

All of the forward-looking information in this document are qualified by these cautionary statements. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated, forecasted or intended and readers are cautioned that the foregoing list is not exhaustive of all factors and assumptions which may have been used. Should one or more of these risks and uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in forward-looking information. Accordingly, there can be no assurance that forward-looking information will prove to be accurate and forward-looking information is not a guarantee of future performance. Readers are advised not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information. The forward-looking information contained herein speaks only as of the date of this document. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward‐looking information or to explain any material difference between such and subsequent actual events, except as required by applicable law.

Lundin Mining Second Quarter 2024 Results (CNW Group/Lundin Mining Corporation)

SOURCE Lundin Mining Corporation

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