Release Date: August 08, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Can you elaborate on the current status and impact of the new ventilation shaft at La Colorada? A: Michael Steinmann, President and CEO, explained that the ventilation shaft was completed on time and has significantly improved airflow, increasing mine temperatures and production rates. Steven Busby, COO, added that the airflow increased by 200,000-300,000 cubic feet per minute, leading to a 25% increase in tonnage and a 10% boost in development rates. The company expects a steady ramp-up in production through the rest of the year.
Q: Despite lower silver production in Q2, costs were better than expected. How was this achieved, and can it be sustained? A: Michael Steinmann noted that increased production later in the year, particularly at La Colorada, will lower costs due to fixed costs being spread over more output. Steven Busby added that the timing of by-product credit sales and currency fluctuations positively impacted costs. The company expects these factors to continue benefiting costs in the second half of the year.
Q: What is the current status of the Escobal consultation process in Guatemala? A: Michael Steinmann stated that there have been numerous meetings with government officials, and while the appointment of the vice minister of sustainable development is pending, the company anticipates a continuation of the consultation process. The new government is gradually setting up, and discussions are expected to normalize soon.
Q: Can you provide an update on the optimization work at Jacobina? A: Michael Steinmann expressed excitement about Jacobina's performance, highlighting strong cash flow and production. Steven Busby mentioned that optimization work is ongoing, focusing on mining methods to increase resource recovery and potentially throughput. The study results are expected in the first half of next year.
Q: What are the expectations for Cerro Moro's grades and throughput in the coming quarters? A: Michael Steinmann noted that access to the high-grade Naty zone was restricted due to weather, but access has been re-established. Steven Busby added that the company is upgrading infrastructure to prevent future disruptions and plans to accelerate production in Naty, with stronger output expected in Q4.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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