Great Panther Signs Contracts For Topia Concentrates
June 22, 2009 (FinancialWire) — Great Panther Resources Limited (TSX: GPR) has signed contracts with Louis Dreyfus Commodities Metals Suisse SA, part of one of the world’s largest commodities trading companies, for the sale of lead and zinc concentrates from the company’s wholly owned Topia silver-lead-zinc mine in Durango State, Mexico.
The contracts are effective through to December 31, 2010 and will enable Great Panther to achieve further reductions in unit costs from its Topia operations. Including other cost-cutting measures, Topia’s unit costs for 2009 are now forecast to be in the range of $8.50 to $9.00 per ounce of silver, net of by-products, down from the initial estimate of $11.00 to $11.50 per ounce (see news release dated Feb. 18, 2009). Topia’s costs in the first quarter of 2009 had already started to come down, to $9.18, due to higher base metal prices and to spot sales of lead concentrate to LDC while the silver refinery in Torreon was on strike.
Under the new agreements with LDC, concentrates are trucked by road from the Topia mine to the Pacific coast port of Manzanillo. The port facility in Manzanillo receives and stores the concentrate before exporting it by ship to Asian smelters, mainly in China. Over the last year the Asian demand for concentrates has increased dramatically such that highly competitive terms are now being offered. These new, lower terms outweigh the added transportation costs when compared to selling concentrates to the Mexican lead and zinc smelters. LDC blends concentrates from a number of sources to meet the various requirements of the Asian smelters.
Topia reported production of high quality concentrates in the first quarter of 2009: 372 tons of lead concentrate, with grades of 8,700g/t silver and 59% lead; and 434 tons of zinc concentrate, with grades of 470g/t silver and 55% zinc. The concentrates contained a total of 169,162 silver equivalent ounces (Ag eq oz), including 110,814 oz silver, 110 oz gold, 222 tons of lead and 276 tons of zinc. Production is continuing at these levels for the second quarter.
Great Panther also operates the larger and lower cost ($5.21 per ounce in Q1 2009) Guanajuato silver-gold mine, from which concentrates are sold to the IMMSA copper smelter in San Luis Potosi. The estimated combined cost per ounce for the two mines in 2009 has been revised downwards to the $6.00 to $6.50 per ounce range, from the initial estimate of $7.00 to $7.50.
The company reported total metal production from both operations of 480,267 Ag eq oz in the first quarter, including silver production of 334,635 oz. The mines are expected to increase production further through the balance of the year and the company forecasts 2009 metal production of 1.45 million oz of silver, 6,000 oz of gold, 750 tons of lead and 840 tons of zinc, (2.07 million Ag eq oz).
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