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MINING IN AFRICA

Copper-gold miner First Quantum now goes for nickel

African copper-gold miner goes global, diversifying with nickel in Finland and Australia.

Author: Barry Sergeant
Posted:  Thursday , 10 Dec 2009

JOHANNESBURG - 

First Quantum, the Canadian-based copper-gold miner with its principal operations in Africa and which  is anticipating output this year of 380,000 tons of copper and 205,000 ounces of gold, has been on the boil in the past few weeks, with three announcements that strengthen its position on the continent, and diversify it into nickel production, in Finland and Australia.

The stock already ranks as a premier mid-tier miner, in recognition of its canny management, and its ability to move quickly, even opportunistically, when circumstances permit. The group owns and operates 80% of the Kansanshi copper-gold mine in Zambia ("a foundation asset"), 95% of Frontier in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the group's newest mine, and 80% of the Guelb Moghrein gold-copper mine in Mauritania.

The recent diversification will bring benefits, not least a dilution of political risk. First Quantum may be the biggest miner in the central African copperbelt, and insistent that it is compliant with the DRC's Mining Code, but in a September announcement it confirmed suspension of work at the 65%-complete USD 600m Kolwezi tailings project, after it was shuttered by government agents. Issues over the project remain unresolved, but First Quantum is standing its ground.

Elsewhere, it has been business as unusual. On 23 November 2009, First Quantum announced that it would acquire London-listed Kiwara for USD 260m, in a mixture of cash and 1.88m new First Quantum shares. Kiwara's asset is a controlling interest in mineral prospecting licence 267, covering 2,850 km² on the periphery of the Kabombo Dome in Zambia.

On 30 November, First Quantum announced the go ahead for the Kevitsa, Finland project, with a capital cost of USD 400m and first production anticipated for 2012. The mine will produce a cocktail of concentrates, with metals that include copper and gold, led by nickel.

On 8 December First Quantum announced the USD 340m acquisition of Ravensthorpe, Australia from BHP Billiton. Ravensthorpe, approved in March 2004, was built at a cost of USD 2.1bn but operations were suspended in January this year, following the precipitous decline in nickel prices, long among the most volatile of any commodity. From highs close to USD 25.00/lb in 2007, nickel fell to nearly USD 4.00/lb within the past year, and has since recovered to over USD 7.00/lb.

There are two main facets to the potential value in Ravensthorpe. First, as BHP Billiton CEO Marius Kloppers has repeatedly said, the world's biggest resources group focuses on Tier I assets. Ravensthorpe may have fallen from that category based on price considerations, but the mine's fundamental and infrastructural values remain intact. First Quantum anticipates average annual production of about 39,000 tonnes of nickel for the first five years, after restart, and average annual production of 28,000 tonnes over the expected life of mine of 32 years. Cobalt will also be produced.

The second aspect to consider is the particular management style that has been developed by First Quantum. The group ranks as the pioneer miner in reenergizing the Central African Copperbelt, which extends some 500km through Zambia and into the DRC's Katanga province, with a width of around 50km. In 1996 First Quantum acquired Zambia's Bwana Mkubwa, worked on and off since discovery in 1902, as an operation that would exhaust its own ore reserves by mid-2002.

First Quantum started mining at Lonshi, just over the DRC border, in August 2001; a 36km laterite road was built to haul ore from Lonshi to Bwana Mkubwa, near Ndola. The Lonshi orebody was mined out during 2008, by which time First Quantum had graduated into a serious miner.

First Quantum's group copper production has grown from 29,500 tonnes in 2003, all from Bwana/Lonshi, to this year's expected 380,000 tonnes. Group gold production, which started out at a modest 14,300 ounces in 2005, is set to top 200,000 ounces this year, as mentioned.

Beyond its proven ability to extract value from extraordinary situations in challenging locations, generating strong cash flows, First Quantum has demonstrated a relatively conservative approach to managing its balance sheet. Recent acquisitions may stretch matters, but not for long, as the group's cash flow continues to recover on rising copper and gold prices. The balance sheet was strengthened earlier this year, following the issue of fresh equity, and convertibles.

First Quantum

 

 

 

 

 

 

USD m

9m09

9m08

2008

2007

2006

2005

Operating cash flow

291.6

722.3

766.1

540.0

512.0

201.8

Capital expenditure

-270.8

-351.6

-460.3

-319.6

-302.1

-186.7

Acquisitions (net)

15.3

-307.3

-304.7

-283.2

-61.6

21.9

Net

36.1

63.4

1.1

-62.8

148.3

37.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Free cash flow

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating cash flow

291.6

722.3

766.1

540.0

512.0

201.8

Capital expenditure

-270.8

-351.6

-460.3

-319.6

-302.1

-186.7

Free cash flow

20.8

370.7

305.8

220.4

209.9

15.1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Debt (raised) repaid

202.8

-23.5

-18.2

-69.3

-55.5

-28.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Equity raised

765.8

5.0

5.0

11.5

3.5

2.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash on hand

807.7

286.6

176.2

200.0

249.5

82.9

Debt

-197.3

-393.5

-385.7

-360.8

-294.9

-236.1

Net debt

610.4

-106.9

-209.5

-160.8

-45.4

-153.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dividends

-5.8

-53.0

-53.0

-51.7

-20.2

-4.0

 

 

100 selected copper stocks

 

 

Includes diversifieds with copper interests

 

 

 

price

high*

low*

USD bn

 

Stock

From

From

Value

Imperial Metals

CAD 14.59

-0.1%

625.9%

0.475

Coro

CAD 0.37

-2.6%

428.6%

0.030

Palamin

ZAR 105.00

-2.8%

150.0%

0.673

Teck

USD 35.58

-3.1%

1263.2%

20.615

Hindalco

INR 143.00

-4.9%

289.1%

5.865

Vale

USD 28.40

-5.1%

160.3%

150.208

Antofagasta

GBP 9.00

-5.3%

157.3%

14.421

BHP Billiton

GBP 18.56

-5.7%

81.1%

189.723

Pan Australian

AUD 0.57

-5.8%

624.4%

1.520

Ivanhoe Australia

AUD 3.99

-5.9%

1597.9%

1.165

Orvana Minerals

CAD 1.05

-6.3%

138.6%

0.115

Vedanta

GBP 23.36

-6.9%

374.1%

10.362

Northern Dynasty

CAD 8.93

-7.0%

137.5%

0.790

Kiwara

GBP 0.70

-7.0%

436.5%

0.226

Rio Tinto

GBP 31.09

-7.3%

182.1%

119.403

Kazakhmys

GBP 12.43

-7.6%

563.6%

10.819

Northgate

CAD 3.39

-7.6%

406.0%

0.937

Sterlite

USD 18.01

-7.7%

325.7%

15.133

Anglo American

GBP 25.37

-8.3%

180.0%

55.403

Ivanhoe

CAD 13.39

-8.7%

399.6%

5.413

KGHM Polska Miedź

PLN 101.30

-9.1%

280.8%

7.207

Polar Star Mining

CAD 0.95

-9.5%

352.4%

0.057

Freeport-McMoRan

USD 78.64

-10.0%

281.6%

33.806

Southern Copper

USD 32.81

-10.1%

160.4%

27.889

Oz Minerals

AUD 1.19

-10.2%

197.5%

3.407

Anvil

CAD 3.22

-10.3%

373.5%

0.360

Taseko

CAD 3.97

-10.8%

501.5%

0.689

Norilsk

USD 13.60

-10.9%

287.5%

25.925

Xstrata

GBP 10.42

-11.3%

260.9%

49.699

CGA Mining

AUD 2.03

-11.4%

113.7%

0.531

First Quantum

CAD 75.54

-11.4%

387.0%

5.644

Capstone Mining

CAD 2.92

-11.5%

311.3%

0.546

Continental Minerals

CAD 2.10

-11.8%

600.0%

0.258

Africo

CAD 0.95

-12.0%

137.5%

0.066

Lundin

CAD 4.36

-12.1%

531.9%

2.404

Havilah Resources

AUD 0.62

-12.7%

143.1%

0.047

Nevada Copper

CAD 2.80

-13.0%

1547.1%

0.120

Boliden

CAD 13.43

-13.4%

571.5%

3.495

Fronteer

CAD 4.47

-13.4%

114.9%

0.509

Equinox

CAD 3.93

-13.8%

260.6%

2.641

Finders Resources

AUD 0.21

-14.3%

100.0%

0.039

Inmet

CAD 60.60

-14.5%

332.9%

3.235

Pacific Booker

CAD 7.20

-14.8%

92.0%

0.078

Tongling

CNY 22.25

-15.1%

237.1%

4.219

Rambler Metals

GBP 0.29

-15.2%

368.0%

0.028

Minera Andes

CAD 0.84

-16.0%

162.5%

0.209

Highlands Pacific

AUD 0.34

-16.0%

655.6%

0.206

Citadel Resource

AUD 0.38

-18.3%

261.9%

0.501

Globestar Mining

CAD 0.98

-18.3%

237.9%

0.098

Yunnan Copper

CNY 31.56

-18.3%

299.5%

5.810

Asia Now

CAD 0.31

-18.4%

376.9%

0.019

Jiangxi Copper

CNY 41.67

-18.4%

320.5%

9.982

Kobex

CAD 0.95

-18.8%

52.2%

0.050

Terrane

CAD 1.45

-19.4%

1281.0%

0.156

Philex

PHP 16.00

-20.0%

381.9%

1.696

Discovery Metals

AUD 0.45

-21.1%

291.3%

0.095

Mwana Africa

GBP 0.14

-21.1%

460.0%

0.091

Amerigo

CAD 0.65

-21.7%

165.3%

0.082

Sandfire Resources

AUD 3.43

-21.9%

7045.8%

0.314

Quadra

CAD 13.16

-21.9%

457.6%

1.244

Augusta Resources

USD 2.81

-22.2%

620.5%

0.249

Kagara

AUD 1.02

-22.7%

343.5%

0.629

Xinjiang Xinxin

CNY 4.28

-23.2%

140.4%

0.419

Seabridge

CAD 27.18

-23.4%

135.7%

0.972

Corriente

CAD 6.32

-23.8%

104.5%

0.453

CuDeco

AUD 4.99

-24.3%

272.4%

0.632

Polymet Mining

CAD 2.70

-24.4%

328.6%

0.382

Aditya Birla

AUD 1.24

-24.8%

1191.7%

0.356

New Gold

CAD 3.57

-25.0%

207.8%

1.320

Apoquindo Minerals

CAD 0.71

-25.3%

222.7%

0.034

Cornerstone Capital

CAD 0.15

-25.6%

262.5%

0.010

Western Copper

CAD 1.66

-26.2%

709.8%

0.125

NFC

CNY 16.38

-26.9%

182.0%

1.533

EMED Mining

GBP 0.12

-27.0%

240.7%

0.045

Straits Resources

AUD 1.57

-27.4%

124.9%

0.353

Straits Resources

AUD 1.57

-27.4%

124.9%

0.353

Iberian Minerals

CAD 0.45

-27.4%

80.0%

0.145

Metorex

ZAR 3.03

-27.5%

163.5%

0.299

Kefi Minerals

GBP 0.02

-28.6%

50.0%

0.007

Tiger Resources

AUD 0.16

-28.9%

128.6%

0.059

Activex

AUD 0.09

-29.2%

165.6%

0.005

Stingray Copper

CAD 0.53

-29.3%

253.3%

0.029

Baja Mining

CAD 0.67

-30.9%

362.1%

0.091

Red Dragon Resources

CAD 0.40

-31.0%

700.0%

0.026

Exco Resources

AUD 0.24

-31.4%

281.0%

0.111

Norsemont Mining

CAD 1.79

-31.9%

51.7%

0.136

Mercator

CAD 2.16

-32.7%

644.8%

0.367

Benguet

PHP 11.00

-33.3%

126.8%

0.022

Orocobre

AUD 1.21

-34.4%

690.8%

0.074

Marengo Mining

AUD 0.16

-35.4%

287.5%

0.071

Thundermin

CAD 0.16

-35.4%

158.3%

0.011

Chariot

CAD 0.32

-37.3%

300.0%

0.111

Candente

CAD 0.43

-37.5%

226.9%

0.033

Prairie Downs

AUD 0.15

-44.2%

245.2%

0.010

Katanga Mining

CAD 0.66

-46.5%

213.2%

1.198

Avanco Resources

AUD 0.02

-51.1%

266.7%

0.006

El Nino Ventures

CAD 0.09

-52.6%

157.1%

0.004

Inca Pacific

CAD 0.19

-56.3%

46.2%

0.010

African Eagle

GBP 0.05

-64.0%

300.0%

0.022

African Copper

GBP 0.05

-68.5%

596.4%

0.065

Averages/total

 

-20.3%

412.2%

807.524

Weighted averages

 

-8.0%

169.1%

 

* 12-month

 

 

 

 

Source: market data; table compiled by Barry Sergeant    

 

 

 

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