Source: Streetwise Reports 10/08/2019
Conclusions from a recent site visit are delivered in a CIBC report.
In an Oct. 4 research note, analyst Anita Soni reported that CIBC raised its valuation of Yamana Gold Inc.’s (YRI:TSX; AUY:NYSE; YAU:LSE) Jacobina mine in Brazil to $968 million from $925 million following a visit to the site.
“The mine showed well, with phase 1 optimization on track to be completed ahead of the scheduled mid-2020 commissioning and on budget of $5.3 million,” Soni commented. With the changes already made, the mill achieved 6,400 tpd (6.4 Ktpd) in Q3/19. The goal is 6.5 Ktpd. That rate would increase production to 180,000 ounces (180 Koz) by 2022, noted Soni.
Yamana is considering a phase 2 expansion to 7.5–8.5 Ktpd, which CIBC incorporated into its model on the company. This throughput rate would boost production to 200–225 Koz in 2022-2023. Capex for phase 2 is now an estimated $75 million, down from about $150 million. The company is targeting Q1/20 for releasing the phase 2 prefeasibility study.
“We believe the company may be able to achieve the 200–225 Koz level at 7.5 Ktpd with higher throughput grade of 2.5–2.6 grams per ton (2.5–2.6 g/t), currently at about 2.4 g/t,” Soni highlighted.
During the visit, management emphasized the exploration potential and long-term expansion opportunities at Jacobina, Soni reported. The current reserve estimate is 2.28 million ounces at 2.4 g/t, and all deposits there remain open along strike and downdip. Recent drill intercepts from the Canavieiras and Morro do Vento areas were positive, “including encouraging high-grade results near to mine infrastructure.”
She added, “Ultimately, the company is targeting raising the overall reserve grade of the deposit from the current 2.4 g/t at 13 years of mine life to over 2.6 g/t with a 20-year reserve life.”
CIBC has an Outperformer rating and a CA$4.40 per share price target on Yamana, whose stock is currently trading at around CA$3.46 per share.
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