Stock Track | Paladin Energy Plummets 5.04% as Heavy Rainfall Disrupts Operations, Forcing Withdrawal of 2025 Production Guidance

Stock Track
2025/03/28

Paladin Energy Ltd (PDN.AU) shares plummeted 5.04% in Friday's trading session following a series of setbacks at its flagship Langer Heinrich mine in Namibia. The company has been grappling with the aftermath of what it describes as a "one-in-fifty-year rainfall event," which has significantly disrupted operations and forced the withdrawal of its fiscal year 2025 production guidance.

The uranium miner announced on Wednesday that it does not expect the Langer Heinrich mine to achieve its run-rate guidance of 6 million pounds of uranium by the end of the year. The heavy rainfall has delayed the mobilization of key mining equipment and personnel, resulting in water ingress into the open mining pits. While the company has resumed processing plant operations, the saturation of stockpiled ore and restricted access to mining areas continue to pose challenges.

The market's reaction to these developments has been swift and severe. Jefferies downgraded Paladin Energy to "Hold" from "Buy" and slashed its price target to A$5.5 from A$8.5, citing that the issues surrounding the extent of impact to stockpiles and open pit mining appear "more aggressive" than previously expected. Macquarie also lowered its price target to A$8.25, noting that an ore blending strategy will need to be adopted for a longer period for the mine's recovery, resulting in lower FY25/FY26 grades. These analyst actions have further contributed to the downward pressure on the stock price.

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