Q4 and Full Year 2021 Production and Sales:
- Q4 production of 49,218 ounces and sales of 49,207 ounces of gold; and
- Record production of 182,755 ounces, exceeding high-end of production guidance, and sales of 183,242 ounces of gold.
Full Year 2021 Highlights:
- Announced the acquisition of Fiore Gold in
Nevada , creating a diversified,Americas focused, growing mid-tier gold producer; transaction expected to closeJanuary 12, 2022 ; - Exceeded the high-end of 2021 production guidance with a strong fourth quarter;
- Cash as at
December 31, 2021 of$78.4 million , an increase of$25.2 million fromDecember 31, 2020 ; - Completed the Pavon Pre-Feasibility Study demonstrating a robust satellite ore source feeding into the Libertad mill which has over 50% surplus capacity (see news release here);
- Commenced low-cost open pit mining at Pavon Norte, increased haulage rates quarter over quarter to Libertad, delivering target of 1,077 tonnes per day (“tpd”) in September;
- Announced a 200% increase in year-end 2020 Reserves to 864 koz, representing the largest Mineral Reserve since 2010 with the highest grade on record of 4.49 g/t gold (see news release here);
- Advanced technical drilling, land purchases, social and environmental work at the initial resource zones within the
Eastern Borosi Project (“EBP”) and plan to submit permit applications in early Q1 2022 for open pit and underground operations, leading to expected H2 2023 production growth - 2021 high-grade EBP drill results included:
- 25.1 g/t gold over 9.7 metres Estimated True Width (“ETW”), 39.2 g/t gold over 3.1 metres ETW, 9.1 g/t gold and 19.9 g/t silver over 6.5 metres ETW, 25.9 g/t gold and 15.3 g/t silver over 1.9 metres ETW, and remains open for expansion;
- Discovered the high-grade Volcan zone located within 5 kms of the
Libertad Mill , results included:- 15.6 g/t gold over 4.9 metres ETW and 7.9 g/t gold over 3.4 metres ETW, 11.4 g/t gold over 5.4 metres ETW and 9.26 g/t gold over 1.7 metres and remains open for expansion;
- Announced the 2020 Sustainability Report and made significant progress on our World Gold Council Responsible Gold Mining Principles self assessment (see news release here);
2022 Nicaragua Production and Cost Guidance:
- Gold production and sales of between 180,000 and 190,000 ounces of gold;
- Total Cash Costs1 between
$1,000 and$1,100 per ounce; - All-in Sustaining Costs1 (“AISC”) between
$1,100 and$1,200 per ounce; and - Calibre will provide updated full-year 2022 production and cost guidance incorporating the
Nevada operations in Q2 2022.
“Our goal of becoming a growth oriented,
Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 Operating Overview
During the quarter we delivered 935 tpd from the Pavon Norte mine to the
Strong cash flows continue to drive the Company’s organic growth with multiple rigs turning across Calibre’s concessions and steady progress continues to be made at the high-grade
Q4 2021 Operating Results
Description | Limon | Libertad |
Ore Milled (tonnes) | 123,330 | 456,561 |
Ore Milled Grade (g/t Au) | 5.59 | 2.29 |
Au Recovery (%) | 89.8% | 90.3% |
Gold Production (ounces) | 19,599 | 29,619 |
Gold Sales (ounces) | 19,578 | 29,629 |
Consolidated Operating Results
Description | Q4 2021 | Q3 2021 | Q2 2021 | Q1 2021 | FY 2021 |
Ore Milled (tonnes) | 579,891 | 497,507 | 461,843 | 419,340 | 1,958,581 |
Ore Milled Grade (g/t Au) | 2.99 | 3.20 | 3.11 | 3.54 | 3.19 |
Au Recovery (%) | 90.1% | 92.2% | 93.4% | 91.3% | 91.7% |
Gold Production (ounces) | 49,218 | 44,579 | 43,506 | 45,452 | 182,755 |
Gold Sales (ounces) | 49,207 | 44,471 | 43,682 | 45,882 | 183,242 |
2022 Nicaragua Guidance
Consolidated | |
Gold Production/Sales (ounces) | 180,000 – 190,000 |
Total Cash Costs ($/ounce)(1) | |
AISC ($/ounce)(1) | |
Growth Capital ($ million) | |
Nicaraguan 2022 gold production is forecast to increase quarter over quarter with a significant increase during the fourth quarter. Production in the second half of 2022 is expected to be approximately 20% higher than that of the first half due to change in deposit grade profiles and mine sequencing. As a result, the Company expects lower Total Cash Costs1 and AISC1 during the second half of the year. 2022 Total Cash Costs1 are forecast to be slightly higher than 2021 mainly due to higher forecast fuel, consumables, and labour costs. Growth capital is anticipated to be relatively consistent throughout the year to unlock value at new deposits including the high-grade
Growth capital outside AISC1 includes underground development at Panteon Central and Atravesada to advance additional mill feed sources; an open pit mine at Pavon Central;
Calibre will provide updated full-year 2022 production and cost guidance that incorporate the
Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 Financial Results and Conference Call Details
The fourth quarter and full-year 2021 financial results will be released after market close on
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Notes:
(1) NON-IFRS FINANCIAL MEASURES
The Company believes that investors use certain non-IFRS measures as indicators to assess gold mining companies, specifically Total Cash Costs per Ounce and All-In Sustaining Costs per Ounce. In the gold mining industry, these are common performance measures but do not have any standardized meaning. The Company believes that, in addition to conventional measures prepared in accordance with IFRS, certain investors use this information to evaluate the Company’s performance and ability to generate cash flow. Accordingly, it is intended to provide additional information and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS.
Total Cash Costs per Ounce of Gold: Total cash costs include mine site operating costs such as mining, processing, and local administrative costs (including stock-based compensation related to mine operations), royalties, production taxes, mine standby costs and current inventory write downs, if any. Production costs are exclusive of depreciation and depletion, reclamation, capital, and exploration costs. Total cash costs per gold ounce are net of by-product silver sales and are divided by gold ounces sold to arrive at a per ounce figure.
All-In Sustaining Costs per Ounce of Gold: A performance measure that reflects all of the expenditures that are required to produce an ounce of gold from current operations. While there is no standardized meaning of the measure across the industry, the Company’s definition is derived from the AISC definition as set out by the
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward Looking Information
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Calibre’s forward-looking statements are based on the applicable assumptions and factors management considers reasonable as of the date hereof, based on the information available to management at such time. Calibre does not assume any obligation to update forward-looking statements if circumstances or management’s beliefs, expectations or opinions should change other than as required by applicable securities laws. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, these forward-looking statements. Accordingly, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements.
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