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Avesoro Resources Inc. - Financial Highlights for the Three and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2018


TSX: ASO
AIM: ASO

TORONTO, Nov. 13, 2018 /CNW/ - Avesoro Resources Inc., ("Avesoro" or the "Company"), the TSX and AIM listed West African gold producer, is pleased to announce the release of its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2018 (the "Quarter" or "Q3") and nine months ended September 30, 2018 ("YTD").

Financial Highlights:
YTD

Q3 2018

Serhan Umurhan, Chief Executive Officer of Avesoro, commented on the results and operations:

"I am pleased to report that Avesoro produced 47koz in the Quarter taking year to date production to 175,496 ounces. We continue to generate solid revenues with strong EBITDA margins and remain on track to deliver our FY18 production guidance of 220-240 koz Au. Q3 2018 gold production was 22% lower than Q2 2018 in line with a scheduled reduction in mined grade at Youga due to a reduction in high-grade ore production from the Balogo pit and temporary mining of low-grade oxide material at Gassoré, where historical artisanal mining has depleted the near surface (<25m) oxide zone. Mining at Gassoré has now reached fresh rock and run of mine grade is increasing towards the reserve grade of 3.99g/t as anticipated.

Q3 total material moved of 9.78mt was in-line with that achieved in Q2, reflecting our continued underlying improvements in productivity despite rainfall in Burkina Faso being three times the historic average.

At New Liberty, quarter on quarter ore production increased by 21kt, run of mine grade remained stable and waste tonnes were unchanged. The wet season did however reduce our ability to fully utilise the larger New Liberty mining fleet during the Quarter which, combined with an increase in drill and blast costs and fuel prices resulted in higher unit mining costs than in the previous quarters of 2018. In Q4 we expect both mining rates, unit costs and grade to improve at New Liberty, and for this to continue through 2019.

During the Quarter, cash costs increased to $877/oz and the AISC to $1,155/oz due to lower production at Youga and a temporary increase in unit mining costs at New Liberty which added approximately US$100/oz to these numbers. Importantly, for the full year we remain on track to deliver guided production and all-in sustaining costs per ounce. However, full year cash costs are now expected to be 10-20% higher than the previous guidance primarily due to higher mining costs at New Liberty due to mining fleet utilisation being lower than planned.

Exploration continues across the portfolio where we target an additional 1Moz to our current mineral reserves. The US$25m budget includes assaying, engineering studies, resource modelling and the independent technical reports and is a discretionary investment which we believe is already adding significant shareholder value with updated NI 43-101 reports for both New Liberty and Youga expected early next year."

Update on Exploration Activity

The Company made the strategic decision in Q1 2018 to target the addition of 1Moz to its mineral reserves primarily through lower-risk infill drilling of existing mineral resources. Thus far in 2018,  176,000m of diamond core drilling has been drilled across the portfolio. The Company believes it remains on track to deliver on this target of 1Moz of additional reserves.

An updated NI 43-101 for New Liberty is expected to be published in late Q1 2019 which will include an underground prefeasibility study at the main New Liberty deposit combined with the first reserves from Ndablama, a satellite deposit 45km from the processing plant. Following that of New Liberty, the Company expects to publish an updated NI 43-101 for Youga which is anticipated to include additional reserves from Gassoré and Ouaré.

Table 1: Consolidated Financial Highlights

Metric

Q3 2018

Q2 2018

Q3 2018

vs

Q2 2018

YTD 2018

YTD 2017

YTD 2018

vs

YTD 2017

Gold production, oz

47,177

60,231

-22%

175,496

50,615

247%

Gold sold, oz

48,974

57,285

-15%

174,812

51,187

242%

Operating cash costs, US$/oz sold

877

698

26%

719

979

-27%

All in Sustaining Costs, US$/oz sold

1,155

985

17%

995

1505

-34%

Average Realised Gold Price, US$/oz

1,210

1,302

-7%

1,288

1,259

2%

Revenues, US$m

59.2

74.5

-21%

225.1

64.5

249%

EBITDA**, US$m

8.2

24.4

-66%

72.8

6.4

1039%

EBITDA margin, %

14

33

-58%

32

10

226%

Cash flow from operations, US$m

14.5

8.5

71%

62.4

-3.3

2018%

Capital spend, US$m

8.1

13.2

-39%

34.9

19.5

79%

Cash, US$m

8.6

12.7

-32%

8.6

2.0

331%

Debt, US$m

128.8

134.5

-4%

128.8

120.0

7%

Operating cash costs, AISC and EBITDA, are non-GAAP measures and are defined in the notes section of this announcement.

 

Table 2: Key Operational Financial Highlights

Metric

Q3 2018

Q2 2018

Q3 2018

vs

Q2 2018

YTD 2018

YTD 2017

YTD 2018

vs

YTD 2017

New Liberty







Gold production, oz

27,456

29,808

-8%

85,134

50,615

68%

Mining cost, US$/t

3.00

2.42

24%

2.67

2.55

5%

Processing cost, US$/t

23.29

24.53

-5%

24.11

26.79

-10%

Operating cash costs, US$/oz sold

849

781

9%

825

979

-16%

All in Sustaining Costs, US$/oz sold

1,113

1,038

7%

1,082

1,505

-28%

Youga







Gold production, oz

19,721

30,423

-35%

90,362

87,048

4%

Mining cost, US$/t

1.93

1.90

2%

1.99

1.81

10%

Processing cost, US$/t

20.71

18.64

11%

19.63

19.14

3%

Operating cash costs, US$/oz sold

958

616

55%

630

492

28%

All in Sustaining Costs, US$/oz sold

1,113

852

31%

848

720

18%

 

Outlook

During the final quarter of 2018, the Company expects to see improved productivity following the end of the rainy season and improved mill feed grades at both New Liberty and Youga.

The Company maintains its full year production guidance of 220,000 ? 240,000 ounces of gold and all-in-sustaining cost of between US$960 and US$1,000 per ounce sold. Full year operating cash cost guidance has been revised to between US$726 and US$792 per ounce sold.

Analyst and Investor Call

The company will be hosting a conference call for investors and analysts on November 13, 2018 at 08:00 EST / 13:00 GMT

There will be an accompanying presentation that can be downloaded from http://avesoro.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Avesoro-Q3-2018-Results-Presentation.pdf

The access details for the conference call are as follows:

Location

Phone Type

Phone Number

United Kingdom

Freephone

0800 358 9473

United Kingdom, Local

Local

+44 333 300 0804

United States

Freephone

+1 855 857 0686

United States, Local

Local

+1 631 913 1422

Canada

Freephone

+1 844 747 9618

Canada, Local

Local

+1 416 216 4189

 

Password: 98790530#

International dial in numbers URL:

http://events.arkadin.com/ev/docs/NE_W2_TF_Events_International_Access_List.pdf

Financial Statements and MD&A

The Financial Statements are appended to this announcement. Both the Financial Statements and the accompanying Management Discussion and Analysis are available for review at the Company's website, www.avesoro.com and on www.sedar.com.

Notes

Non-GAAP Financial Measures: The Company has included certain non-GAAP financial measures in this press release, including operating cash costs and all-in sustaining costs ("AISC") per ounce of gold sold and EBITDA. These non-GAAP financial measures do not have any standardised meaning. Accordingly, these financial measures are intended to provide additional information and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS").

Operating cash costs and AISC are a common financial performance measure in the mining industry but have no standard definition under IFRS. Operating cash costs are reflective of the cost of production. AISC include operating cash costs, net-smelter royalty, corporate costs, sustaining capital expenditure, sustaining exploration expenditure and capitalised stripping costs. The Company reports cash costs on an ounces of gold sold basis.

The Company calculates EBITDA as net profit or loss for the period excluding finance costs, income tax expense and depreciation. EBITDA does not have a standardised meaning prescribed by IFRS and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. EBITDA excludes the impact of cash costs of financing activities and taxes and the effects of changes in working capital balances and therefore is not necessarily indicative of operating profit or cash flow from operations as determined under IFRS.

Other companies may calculate these measures differently and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS.

Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) Disclosure

Certain information contained in this announcement would have been deemed inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 until the release of this announcement.

About Avesoro Resources Inc.

Avesoro Resources is a West Africa focused gold producer and development company that operates two gold mines across West Africa and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX") and the AIM market operated by the London Stock Exchange ("AIM"). The Company's assets include the New Liberty Gold Mine in Liberia ("New Liberty") and the Youga Gold Mine in Burkina Faso ("Youga").

New Liberty has an estimated Proven and Probable Mineral Reserve of 7.4Mt with 717,000 ounces of gold grading 3.03g/t and an estimated Measured and Indicated Mineral Resource of 9.6Mt with 985,000 ounces of gold grading 3.2g/t and an estimated Inferred Mineral Resource of 6.4Mt with 620,000 ounces of gold grading 3.0g/t. The foregoing Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource estimates and additional information in connection therewith, prepared in accordance with CIM guidelines, is set out in an NI 43-101 compliant Technical Report dated November 1, 2017 and entitled "New Liberty Gold Mine, Bea Mountain Mining Licence Southern Block, Liberia, West Africa" and is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

Youga has an estimated Proven and Probable Mineral Reserve of 11.2Mt with 660,100 ounces of gold grading 1.84g/t and a combined estimated Measured and Indicated Mineral Resource of 16.64Mt with 924,200 ounces of gold grading 1.73g/t and an Inferred Mineral Resource of 13Mt with 685,000 ounces of gold grading 1.70g/t. The foregoing Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource estimates and additional information in connection therewith, prepared in accordance with CIM guidelines, is set out in an NI 43-101 compliant Technical Report dated July 31, 2018 and entitled "Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Update for the Youga Gold Mine, Burkina Faso" and is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

For more information, please visit www.avesoro.com

Qualified Persons

The Company's Qualified Person is Mark J. Pryor, who holds a BSc (Hons) in Geology & Mineralogy from Aberdeen University, United Kingdom and is a Fellow of the Geological Society of London, a Fellow of the Society of Economic Geologists and a registered Professional Natural Scientist (Pr. Sci.Nat) of the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions.  Mark Pryor is an independent technical consultant with over 25 years of global experience in exploration, mining and mine development and is a "Qualified Person" as defined in National Instrument 43 -101 "Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects" of the Canadian Securities Administrators and has reviewed and approved this press release. Mr. Pryor has verified the underlying technical data disclosed in this press release.

Forward Looking Statements

Certain information contained in this press release constitutes forward looking information or forward looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. This information or statements may relate to future events, facts, or circumstances or the Company's future financial or operating performance or other future events or circumstances. All information other than historical fact is forward looking information and involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results or performance to be materially different from any future results, performance, events or circumstances expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or information. Such statements can be identified by the use of words such as "anticipate", "plan", "continue", "estimate", "expect", "may", "will", "would", "project", "should", "believe", "target", "predict" and "potential".  No assurance can be given that this information will prove to be correct and such forward looking information included in this press release should not be unduly relied upon.  Forward looking information and statements speak only as of the date of this press release. 

Forward looking statements or information in this press release include, among other things, statements regarding full year 2018 production guidance of 220,000 to 240,000 ounces of gold at an operating cash cost of between US$726 to US$792 per ounce sold and an all-in sustaining cost of between US$960 and US$1,000 per ounce sold, statements regarding improvements in its unit cost base, increased mining rates, increased plant throughputs, publishing of an updated Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve for New Liberty during Q1 2019; declaring first mineral reserves at Ndablama; declaring reserves at Gassoré and Ouaré; and targeting the addition of 1Moz of additional reserves.  

In making the forward looking information or statements contained in this press release, assumptions have been made regarding, among other things: general business, economic and mining industry conditions; interest rates and foreign exchange rates; the continuing accuracy of Mineral Resource and Reserve estimates; geological and metallurgical conditions (including with respect to the size, grade and recoverability of Mineral Resources and Reserves) and cost estimates on which the Mineral Resource and Reserve estimates are based; the supply and demand for commodities and precious and base metals and the level and volatility of the prices of gold; market competition; the ability of the Company to raise sufficient funds from capital markets and/or debt to meet its future obligations and planned activities and that unforeseen events do not impact the ability of the Company to use existing funds to fund future plans and projects as currently contemplated; the stability and predictability of the political environments and legal and regulatory frameworks including with respect to, among other things, the ability of the Company to obtain, maintain, renew and/or extend required permits, licences, authorizations and/or approvals from the appropriate regulatory authorities; that contractual counterparties perform as agreed; and the ability of the Company to continue to obtain qualified staff and equipment in a timely and cost-efficient manner to meet its demand.

Actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in the forward looking information or statements contained in this press release as a result of risks and uncertainties (both foreseen and unforeseen), and should not be read as guarantees of future performance or results, and will not necessarily be accurate indicators of whether or not such results will be achieved. These risks and uncertainties include the risks normally incidental to exploration and development of mineral projects and the conduct of mining operations (including exploration failure, cost overruns or increases, and operational difficulties resulting from plant or equipment failure, among others); the inability of the Company to obtain required financing when needed and/or on acceptable terms or at all; risks related to operating in West Africa, including potentially more limited infrastructure and/or less developed legal and regulatory regimes; health risks associated with the mining workforce in West Africa; risks related to the Company's title to its mineral properties; the risk of adverse changes in commodity prices; the risk that the Company's exploration for and development of mineral deposits may not be successful; the inability of the Company to obtain, maintain, renew and/or extend required licences, permits, authorizations and/or approvals from the appropriate regulatory authorities and other risks relating to the legal and regulatory frameworks in jurisdictions where the Company operates, including adverse or arbitrary changes in applicable laws or regulations or in their enforcement; competitive conditions in the mineral exploration and mining industry; risks related to obtaining insurance or adequate levels of insurance for the Company's operations; that Mineral Resource and Reserve estimates are only estimates and actual metal produced may be less than estimated in a Mineral Resource or Reserve estimate; the risk that the Company will be unable to delineate additional Mineral Resources; risks related to environmental regulations and cost of compliance, as well as costs associated with possible breaches of such regulations; uncertainties in the interpretation of results from drilling; risks related to the tax residency of the Company; the possibility that future exploration, development or mining results will not be consistent with expectations; the risk of delays in construction resulting from, among others, the failure to obtain materials in a timely manner or on a delayed schedule; inflation pressures which may increase the cost of production or of consumables beyond what is estimated in studies and forecasts; changes in exchange and interest rates; risks related to the activities of artisanal miners, whose activities could delay or hinder exploration or mining operations; the risk that third parties to contracts may not perform as contracted or may breach their agreements; the risk that plant, equipment or labour may not be available at a reasonable cost or at all, or cease to be available, or in the case of labour, may undertake strike or other labour actions; the inability to attract and retain key management and personnel; and the risk of political uncertainty, terrorism, civil strife, or war in the jurisdictions in which the Company operates, or in neighbouring jurisdictions which could impact on the Company's exploration, development and operating activities.

Although the forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based upon what management believes are reasonable assumptions, the Company cannot provide assurance that actual results or performance will be consistent with these forward-looking statements. The forward looking information and statements included in this press release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement and are made only as of the date of this press release.  The Company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward looking information except as required by applicable securities laws.

Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)

Avesoro Resources Inc.

For the Three and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2018 and 2017
(stated in thousands of US dollars)

Registered office:

199 Bay Street


Suite 5300


Commerce West Street


Toronto


Ontario, M5L 1B9


Canada



Company registration number:

776831-1  



Company incorporated on:

1 February 2011

 

Avesoro Resources Inc.
Interim Consolidated Statements of Income and Comprehensive Income
(stated in thousands of US dollars)
Unaudited


Three months
ended

September 30,

                 2018

Three months
ended

September 30,

                 2017

Nine months
ended

September 30,

                 2018

Nine months
ended

September 30,

                 2017

                $'000

                $'000

                $'000

                $'000






Gold sales (Note 2)

59,247

25,452

225,147

64,464






Cost of sales





- Production costs (Note 2)

(45,646)

(18,187)

(137,827)

(52,250)

- Depreciation (Note 2)

(21,930)

(6,924)

(58,931)

(21,103)






Gross (loss)/profit

(8,329)

341

28,389

(8,889)






Expenses





Administrative and other expenses (Note 3)

(2,988)

(1,796)

(6,999)

(4,776)

Exploration and evaluation costs

(2,494)

(466)

(9,018)

(1,333)

Loss on lease termination

-

-

(566)

-






(Loss)/Profit from operations

(13,811)

(1,921)

11,806

(14,998)






Derivative liability gain/(loss)

-

3

105

(173)

Foreign exchange gain/(loss)

644

(16)

(1,267)

(179)

Finance costs

(3,177)

(2,726)

(10,350)

(8,349)

Finance income

6

9

181

15






(Loss)/Profit before tax

(16,338)

(4,651)

475

(23,684)






Tax credit/(charge) for the period (Note 4)

219

-

(9,636)

-






Net loss after tax

(16,119)

(4,651)

(9,161)

(23,684)

Attributable to:





- Owners of the Company

(15,807)

(4,651)

(11,960)

(23,684)

- Non-controlling interest

(312)

-

2,799

-






Other comprehensive income

Items that may be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss:





Fair value gains/(losses) on investments

-

(24)

22

(28)

Currency translation differences

(36)

109

(76)

(83)






Total comprehensive loss

(16,155)

(4,566)

(9,215)

(23,795)

Attributable to:





- Owners of the Company

(15,843)

(4,566)

(12,014)

(23,795)

- Non-controlling interest

(312)

-

2,799

-






Basic loss per share, (US$) (Note 5)

(0.194)

(0.087)

(0.147)

(0.445)

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements.

Avesoro Resources Inc.
Interim Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
(stated in thousands of US dollars)
Unaudited


September 30,

2018

$'000

December 31,

2017

$'000

Assets



Current assets



Cash and cash equivalents

8,596

17,787

Trade and other receivables (Note 6)

28,400

25,286

Inventories (Note 7)

52,409

36,932

Other assets

1,737

1,710


91,142

81,715

Non-current assets



Property, plant and equipment (Note 8)

231,302

249,552

Intangible assets - Exploration and evaluation assets (Note 9)

3,755

-

Investments

-

21

Deferred tax asset

2,643

4,554

Other assets

1,103

1,196


238,803

255,323

Total assets

329,945

337,038




Liabilities



Current liabilities



Borrowings (Note 10)

23,211

37,964

Trade and other payables

69,068

41,003

Income tax payable

6,108

12,358

Finance lease liability (Note 11)

248

1,913

Derivative liability

-

105

Provisions

3,282

523


101,917

93,866

Non-current liabilities



Borrowings (Note 10)

104,634

101,335

Trade and other payables

-

463

Finance lease liability (Note 11)

697

5,875

Provisions

10,320

10,439


115,651

118,112

Total liabilities

217,568

211,978




Equity



Share capital (Note 12)

353,686

353,653

Capital contribution

52,742

54,022

Share based payment reserve

8,694

7,840

Acquisition reserve

(33,060)

(33,060)

Fair value reserve

-

(487)

Cumulative translation reserve

(542)

(466)

Deficit

(272,581)

(260,156)

Equity attributable to owners

108,939

121,346

Non-controlling interest (Note 13)

3,438

3,714

Total equity

112,377

125,060

Total liabilities and equity

329,945

337,038

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements.                                      

Avesoro Resources Inc.
Interim Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(stated in thousands of US dollars)
Unaudited


Nine months ended

September 30,

2018

Nine months ended

September 30,

2017


$'000

$'000

Operating activities



Net loss after tax                                                            

(9,161)

(23,684)

Tax for the period

9,636

-

Profit/(Loss) before tax

475

(23,684)

   Items not affecting cash:



     Share-based payments (Note 3)

854

890

     Depreciation (Note 8)

59,146

21,372

     Unrealized foreign exchange loss/(gain)

390

(127)

     Derivative liability (gain)/loss

(105)

173

     Interest expense

10,350

8,229

     Loss on lease termination

566

-

     Impairment of inventories

-

3,319

Changes in non-cash working capital



    Increase in trade and other receivables

(3,114)

(9,889)

    Increase/(decrease) in trade and other payables

22,909

(3,628)

    (Increase)/decrease in inventories

(15,477)

92

Income taxes paid

(13,597)

-

Cash flows from/(used in) operating activities

62,397

(3,253)




Investing activities



Payments to acquire property, plant and equipment

(29,280)

(19,473)

Payments to acquire intangible assets

(5,659)

-

Decrease/(increase) in other assets

66

(545)

Proceeds from sale of available for sale investment

44

-

Cash flows used in investing activities

(34,829)

(20,018)




Financing activities



Proceeds from borrowings (Note 10b)

6,150

18,800

Repayments of borrowings (Note 10)

(31,717)

-

Finance charges

(8,149)

(6,996)

Dividend payment to non-controlling interest

(1,480)

-

Payment of finance leases

(1,317)

-

Proceeds from exercise of stock options (Note 12)

33

-

Cash flows (used in)/from financing activities

(36,480)

11,804




Impact of foreign exchange on cash balance

(279)

35

Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents

(9,191)

(11,432)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

17,787

13,429

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

8,596

1,997




 

Significant non-cash transactions during the nine months ended September 30, 2018 includes the acquisition of new heavy mining equipment for $10.3 million in exchange for new related party loans (Note 10c) and the termination of the generators held as finance leases (Note 8).   

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements.

Avesoro Resources Inc.
Interim Consolidated Statements of Changes in Equity
(stated in thousands of US dollars)
Unaudited


Total Equity Attributable to Owners







Share capital

 

$'000

Capital contribution

 

$'000

Share-
based payment reserve

 

$'000

Acquisition

reserve

 

$'000

Fair value

reserve

 

$'000

Cumulative translation reserve

 

$'000

Deficit

 

 

$'000

Total

 

 

$'000

Non-controlling Interest

 

$'000

Total Equity

 

$'000

Balance at January 1, 2017

283,506

48,235

6,770

-

(453)

(400)

(232,682)

104,976

-

104,976

Loss for the period

-

-

-

-

-

-

(23,684)

(23,684)

-

(23,684)

Other comprehensive loss for period

-

-

-

-

(28)

(83)

-

(111)

-

(111)

Total comprehensive loss for period

-

-

-

-

(28)

(83)

(23,684)

(23,795)

-

(23,795)

Related party loan (Note 10)

-

4,524

-

-

-

-

-

4,524

-

4,524

Share-based payments

-

-

890

-

-

-

-

890

-

890

Balance at September 30, 2017

283,506

52,759

7,660

-

(481)

(483)

(256,366)

86,595

-

86,595












Balance at January 1, 2018

353,653

54,022

7,840

(33,060)

(487)

(466)

(260,156)

121,346

3,714

125,060

(Loss)/Profit for the period

-

-

-

-

-

-

(11,960)

(11,960)

2,799

(9,161)

Other comprehensive income/(loss) for period

-

-

-

-

22

(76)

-

(54)

-

(54)

Total comprehensive income/(loss) for period

-

-

-

-

22

(76)

(11,960)

(12,014)

2,799

(9,215)

Exercise of stock options (Note 12)

33

-

-

-

-

-

-

33

-

33

Share-based payments (Note 3)

-

-

854

-

-

-

-

854

-

854

Dividends paid to non-controlling interest

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(3,075)

(3,075)

Related party loans (Note 10)

-

1,698

-

-

-

-

-

1,698

-

1,698

Payment of related party loans (Note 10b)

-

(2,978)

-

-

-

-

-

(2,978)

-

(2,978)

Reserve transfer on sale of investment

-

-

-

-

465

-

(465)

-

-

-

Balance at September 30, 2018

353,686

52,742

8,694

(33,060)

-

(542)

(272,581)

108,939

3,438

112,377


 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements.

Avesoro Resources Inc.
Notes to Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017
(in thousands of US dollars unless otherwise stated)

1 Nature of operations and basis of preparation

Avesoro Resources Inc. ("Avesoro" or the "Company"), was incorporated under the Canada Business Corporations Act on February 1, 2011. The focus of Avesoro's business is the exploration, development and operation of gold assets in West Africa, specifically the New Liberty Gold Mine in Liberia and the Youga gold mine in Burkina Faso. 

On December 18, 2017 the Company completed the acquisition of the Youga gold mine and the Balogo satellite deposit in Burkina Faso through the acquisition of the entire issued share capital of MNG Gold Burkina SARL, Cayman Burkina Mines Ltd., MNG Gold Exploration Ltd., AAA Exploration Burkina Ltd. and Jersey Netiana Mining Ltd. and their subsidiaries from Avesoro Jersey Limited ("AJL"), the Company's majority shareholder, for a total consideration of US$70.2 million comprised of the issuance of US$51.5 million of new common shares in the Company (see Note 12) and a cash component of US$18.7 million.

These condensed interim consolidated financial statements ("interim financial statements") have been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard ("IAS") 34, "Interim Financial Reporting".  They do not include all disclosures that would otherwise be required in a complete set of financial statements.  They follow accounting policies and methods of their application consistent with the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2017.  Accordingly, they should be read in conjunction with the Company's audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2017. 

These interim financial statements were authorised by the Board of Directors on November 12, 2018.

New accounting policies

The Company adopted the following revised or new IFRS standards that have been issued effective January 1, 2018.  The impact of the standards on the Company's accounting policies and financial statements is discussed below:

IFRS 9, Financial Instruments introduces new requirements for the classification and measurement of financial assets and liabilities.  IFRS 9 replaced the multiple classification and measurement models for financial assets that exist under IAS 39 Financial Instruments, and the basis on which financial assets are measured will determine their classification as either, at amortized cost, fair value through profit and loss, or fair value through other comprehensive income.

Although the investment in Stellar Diamonds plc remains measured at fair value with fair value gains or losses recognised in other comprehensive income, on disposal of the investment the cumulative change in fair value remains in other comprehensive income and is not recycled to the income statement.  The adoption of IFRS has no other material impact on the consolidated financial statements. 

IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers provides that an entity should recognize revenue to depict the transfer of goods to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for those goods. The Company has assessed the impact of this change on the amount of revenue recognised and determined it to be not significant.

IFRS 16 Leases introduces a single lease accounting model, in which leases are capitalised as assets with an associated lease liability with the exception of certain low value leases and leases with a term under 12 months. The Company is in the process of assessing the impact of IFRS 16 and do not believe there to be a material impact to the consolidated financial statements. 

Going concern

The condensed interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis.  As at September 30, 2018, the Company has net current liabilities of $10.8 million and has approximately $24.3 million of debt repayments due in the next twelve months. 

The cash generation of the Company significantly improved following the acquisition of the Youga gold mine and the Balogo satellite deposit in December 2017 and the continuing improvement of mining operations at New Liberty.  Accordingly, the Company expects to meet its current liabilities through its cash generation capacity.  In addition, the Company has an undrawn facility of $23.7 million with AJL as at September 30, 2018 which it can call upon for general working capital purposes. 

The Company's forecasts and projections show that the Company has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future.  Thus, it continues to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the consolidated financial statements.

2  Segment information

The Company is engaged in the exploration, development and operation of gold projects in the West African countries of Liberia, Burkina Faso and Cameroon. Information presented to the Chief Executive Officer for the purposes of resource allocation and assessment of segment performance is focused on the geographical location of mining operations.  The reportable segments under IFRS 8 are as follows:

Following is an analysis of the Group's results, assets and liabilities by reportable segment for the three months ended September 30, 2018:


 New Liberty
operations

Burkina
operations

 

Exploration

Corporate

Total








$'000

$'000

$'000

$'000

$'000

Profit/(Loss) for the period

(13,768)

3,047

(2,552)

(2,846)

(16,119)

Gold sales

33,925

25,322

-

-

59,247

Production costs






- Mine operating costs

(26,532)

(20,433)

-

904

(46,061)

- Change in inventories

1,589

(1,174)

-

-

415


(24,943)

(21,607)

-

904

(45,646)

Depreciation

(19,942)

(1,907)

(110)

(17)

(21,976)

Segment assets

230,441

84,630

7,803

7,071

329,945

Segment liabilities

(163,997)

(41,017)

(5,679)

(6,875)

(217,568)

Capital additions






- property, plant and equipment

5,181

2,788

-

-

7,969

- intangible assets

-

-

2,300

-

2,300

 

Following is an analysis of the Group's results, assets and liabilities by reportable segment for the nine months ended September 30, 2018:


 New Liberty
operations

Burkina
operations

 

Exploration

Corporate

Total








$'000

$'000

$'000

$'000

$'000

Profit/(Loss) for the period

(27,505)

33,803

(8,903)

(6,556)

(9,161)

Gold sales

108,442

116,705

-

-

225,147

Production costs






- Mine operating costs

(73,228)

(62,342)

-

904

(134,666)

- Change in inventories

(298)

(2,863)

-

-

(3,161)


(73,526)

(65,205)

-

904

(137,827)

Depreciation

(51,142)

(7,706)

(227)

(71)

(59,146)

Capital additions






- property, plant and equipment

28,902

15,522

40

-

44,464

- intangible assets

-

-

5,659

-

5,659

 

Following is an analysis of the Group's results, assets and liabilities by reportable segment for the three months ended September 30, 2017:


 New Liberty
operations

Burkina
operations

 

Exploration

Corporate

Total








$'000

$'000

$'000

$'000

$'000

Loss for the period

(2,536)

-

(553)

(1,562)

(4,651)

Gold sales

25,452

-

-

-

25,452

Production costs






- Mine operating costs

(15,292)

-

-

-

(15,292)

- Impairment of ore stockpile

(3,319)




(3,319)

- Change in inventories

424

-

-

-

424


(18,187)

-

-

-

(18,187)

Depreciation

(6,924)

-

(104)

(5)

(7,033)







Segment assets

208,093

-

13,314

1,581

222,988

Segment liabilities

(135,480)

-

(89)

(824)

(136,393)

Capital additions






? property, plant and equipment

8,975

-

-

-

8,975

 

Following is an analysis of the Group's results, assets and liabilities by reportable segment for the nine months ended September 30, 2017:


 New Liberty
operations

Burkina
operations

 

Exploration

Corporate

Total








$'000

$'000

$'000

$'000

$'000

Loss for the period

(17,911)

-

(1,554)

(4,219)

(23,684)

Gold sales

64,464

-

-

-

64,464

Production costs






- Mine operating costs

(48,126)

-

-

-

(48,126)

- Impairment of ore stockpile

(3,319)

-

-

-

(3,319)

- Change in inventories

(805)

-

-

-

(805)


(52,250)

-

-

-

(52,250)

Depreciation

(21,104)

-

(253)

(15)

(21,372)

Capital additions






? property, plant and equipment

21,545

-

-

-

21,545

 

3  Administrative and other expenses


Three months ended

Nine months ended


  September 30,

2018

  September 30,

2017

  September 30,

2018

  September 30,

2017


$'000

$'000

$'000

$'000

Wages and salaries

599

445

1,726

1,197

Legal and professional

563

606

1,522

1,282

Depreciation

46

109

215

269

Share based payments

288

301

854

890

Tax on subsidiary dividends

957

-

1,758

-

Other expenses

535

335

924

1,138


2,988

1,796

6,999

4,776

 

4  Income taxes

Tax for the period comprises of:


Three months ended

Nine months ended


  September 30,

2018

  September 30,

2017

  September 30,

2018

  September 30,

2017


$'000

$'000

$'000

$'000

Current tax

219

-

(7,664)

-

Deferred tax

-

-

(1,972)

-


219

-

(9,636)

-

 

5  Earnings per share ("EPS")


Three months ended

Nine months ended


  September 30,

2018

  September 30,

2017

  September 30,

2018

  September 30,

2017


$'000

$'000

$'000

$'000

Net loss after tax attributable to
Owners of the Company

(15,807)

(4,651)

(11,960)

(23,684)






Weighted average number of
outstanding shares for basic EPS

81,575,260

53,247,590

81,565,260

53,247,590






Basic EPS (US$)

(0.194)

(0.087)

(0.147)

(0.445)

 

6  Trade and other receivables


September 30,

2018

December 31,

2017


$'000

$'000

Trade receivable

156

416

Other receivable

14,095

10,690

Due from related parties (Note 14)

2,793

1,015

Pre-payments

11,356

13,165


28,400

25,286

 

Other receivables include a VAT receivable from the Burkina Faso Government amounting to $10.8 million as at September 30, 2018 (December 31, 2017: $8.9 million).

7  Inventories


September 30,

2018

December 31,

2017


$'000

$'000

Gold doré

2,577

3,986

Gold in circuit

3,122

2,561

Ore stockpiles

4,518

6,688

Consumables

42,192

23,697


52,409

36,932

 

Ore stockpiles as at September 30, 2018 are stated at their net realisable values after cumulative write-down at New Liberty of $2.3 million (December 31, 2017: US$2.9 million).

8  Property, plant and equipment


 

Mining assets

$'000

Capitalised
stripping

costs

$'000

Mine closure
and
rehabilitation

$'000

Assets held
under finance
lease

$'000

Machinery and
equipment

$'000

 

 

Vehicles

$'000

Leasehold
improvement

$'000

 

 

Total

$'000

Cost









At January 1, 2017

175,290

-

2,223

13,629

16,392

1,884

83

209,501

Additions

8,322

16,229

544

2,025

27,752

996

-

55,868

Acquisitions

24,895

-

3,445

-

30,639

204

-

59,183

Impairment

-

-

-

(3,896)

-

-

-

(3,896)

Foreign exchange

-

-

-

-

10

8

3

21

At December 31, 2017

208,507

16,229

6,212

11,758

74,793

3,092

86

320,677

Additions

11,413

10,414

81

-

22,556

-

-

44,464

Transfer from intangible assets (Note 9)

1,904

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,904

Termination of finance leases

-

-

-

(7,000)

-

-

-

(7,000)

At September 30, 2018

221,824

26,643

6,293

4,758

97,349

3,092

86

360,045










Accumulated depreciation









At January 1, 2017

14,909

-

116

651

1,622

1,020

66

18,384

Charge for the period

23,754

1,838

296

2,933

3,622

303

19

32,765

Acquisitions

13,442

-

1,878

-

5,633

39

-

20,992

Impairment

-

-

-

(1,020)

-

-

-

(1,020)

Foreign exchange

-

-

-

-

3

-

1

4

At December 31, 2017

52,105

1,838

2,290

2,564

10,880

1,362

86

71,125

Charge for the period

31,468

15,611

908

1,786

8,934

439

-

59,146

Termination of finance leases

-

-

-

(1,528)

-

-

-

(1,528)

At September 30, 2018

83,573

17,449

3,198

2,822

19,814

1,801

86

128,743










Net book value









At December 31, 2017

156,402

14,391

3,922

9,194

63,913

1,730

-

249,552

At September 30, 2018

138,251

9,194

3,095

1,936

77,535

1,291

-

231,302

 

9  Intangible assets - Exploration and evaluation assets


September 30,
2018

December 31,

2017


$'000

$'000

Ouaré

3,755

-


3,755

-

 

Ouaré, located 36 kilometres north east of the Youga processing plant, is the subject of an infill drilling campaign to upgrade the confidence level and classification of the existing mineral resources.  Resource modelling and pit design from the National Instrument 43-101 ? Standards of Disclosure of Mineral Projects published on June 19, 2018 shows that this satellite deposit will add further mine life to the Youga Gold Mine.

Intangible assets related to exploration and evaluation costs on Gassore East prospect of $1.9 million were transferred to mining assets under property, plant and equipment following commencement of mining operations within the prospect during the quarter ended September 30, 2018.

10  Borrowings


September 30,

2018

December 31,

2017


$'000

$'000

Current



Bank loan - Senior Facility Tranche A

15,003

14,741

Bank loan - Senior Facility Tranche B

-

9,737

Shareholder loan - Other

-

8,106

Related party loan

8,208

5,380


23,211

37,964

Non-current



Bank loan - Senior Facility Tranche A

59,806

58,668

Bank loan - Subordinated Facility

10,656

10,846

Shareholder loan - Working Capital Facility

9,907

14,938

Shareholder loan - Other

3,956

-

Related party loan

20,309

16,883


104,634

101,335

 

(a)  Bank loans

On December 17, 2013 the Company entered into an agreement for an $88 million project finance loan facility with Nedbank Limited and FirstRand Bank Limited (collectively the "Lenders"), (the "Senior Facility"), and also entered into a subordinated loan facility agreement for $12 million with RMB Resources (the "Subordinated Facility").  On December 9, 2015 the Company entered into an agreement for an additional $10 million Tranche B Senior Facility ("Tranche B Facility", together with the Senior Facility and the Subordinated Facility the "Loan Facilities") provided by the Lenders.  These Loan Facilities, which have been fully drawn, financed the development of the Company's New Liberty Gold Mine.  $22.4 million of the Senior Facility principal has been repaid to date including $10 million during the nine months ended September 30, 2018.

(b)  Shareholder loan

Working Capital Facility

In 2017, the Group borrowed $18.8 million from AJL through a working capital facility to meet liabilities arising on the termination of legacy procurement contracts, make advanced payments to suppliers to secure lower unit cost pricing and to accelerate the acquisition of capital items that will increase process plant throughput at New Liberty. 

The loan payable to AJL is recognised at fair value calculated as its present value at a market rate of interest and subsequently measured at amortised cost.  The difference between fair value and loan amount is credited to equity as a capital contribution as the loan is from its majority shareholder.

New loans of $6.2 million during the nine months ended September 30, 2018 were allocated to an increase in loan payable of $4.9 million and additional capital contribution of $1.2 million.  Principal repayments totalling $13.7 million were made during the nine months ended September 30, 2018 of which $10.8 million was allocated as a reduction to the loan payable and $2.9 million as a reduction to capital contribution.

Interest expense on the non-current loan payable to AJL for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 was $0.8 million (nine months ended September 30, 2017: $nil).

Other

The other shareholder loan payable to AJL was assumed on acquisition of the Youga gold mine and Balogo satellite deposit of which $4.1 million was repaid during the nine months ended September 30, 2018.

(c)  Related party loan

In 2017 the Company entered into equipment and finance facility agreements with Mapa ?n?aat ve Ticaret A.?. ("Mapa"), a company controlled by Mehmet Nazif G?nal, Non-Executive Chairman of the Company, to facilitate the purchase of heavy mining equipment.  The loan principal of these agreements includes a mark-up of 2.5% over the cost incurred by Mapa in procuring the equipment. The equipment finance loans are unsecured, with interest charged at 6.5% per annum on the US$ denominated loan and 5.5% per annum on the Euro denominated loan amount. The loans are repayable in cash in eight equal semi-annual instalments, the first of which fell due six months after utilisation of the loan.

During the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the Company entered into further equipment and finance facility agreements with Mapa amounting to $10.3 million.  The same as the loans entered into in 2017, these loans were initially recognised at fair value calculated as its present value at a market rate of interest and subsequently measured at amortised cost.  The difference of $0.5 million between the loan amount of $10.3 million and fair value of $9.8 million has been credited to equity as a capital contribution from a related party.

Interest expense on the related party loan to Mapa for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 was $1.4 million (nine months ended September 30, 2017: $nil).  Interest repayment was $1.0 million during the nine months ended September 30, 2018 (nine months ended September 30, 2017: $nil).

11  Finance lease liability

The finance lease liability as at September 30, 2018 relates to the fuel storage facility at New Liberty Gold Mine following termination of the lease arrangement on the generators at nil consideration.  Such assets have been classified as finance leases as the rental period amounts to a major portion of the estimated useful economic life of the lease assets and the present value of the minimum lease payments amounts to at least substantially all of the fair value of the leased assets.


September 30,

2018

December 31,

2017


$'000

$'000

Gross finance lease liability



-       Within one year

354

2,820

-       Between two and five years

817

7,191


1,171

10,011

Future finance cost

(226)

(2,223)

Present value of lease liability

945

7,788




Current portion

248

1,913

Non-current portion

697

5,875

 

12  Equity

(a)  Authorised

Unlimited number of common shares without par value.

(b)  Issued


 Shares

 $'000

Balance at January 1, 2017

53,247,590

283,506

Issued to AJL on acquisition of Youga gold mine (i)

20,334,928

51,459

Equity financing (i)

7,974,490

20,248

Share issuance costs (i)

-

(1,568)

Exercise of stock options (ii)

3,750

8

Share consolidation adjustment

(498)

-

Balance at December 31, 2017

81,560,260

353,653

Exercise of stock options (ii)

15,000

33

Balance at September 30, 2018

81,575,260

353,686

 

(i)      The Company acquired the Youga gold mine and the Balogo satellite deposit on December 18, 2017 for a total consideration of US$70.2 million which comprises of the issuance of 20,334,928 new common shares in the Company at a price of GBP£1.90 per share and a cash component of US$18.7 million.  The cash component was funded through the issuance of 7,974,490 new common shares at a price of GBP£1.90 per share through a private placement.  The directly attributable costs of issuance of these new common shares amounted to $1.6 million.

(ii)     During the period ended September 30, 2018, the Company issued 15,000 new common shares on exercise of 15,000 stock options at a price of GBP£1.575 per stock option.  In 2017, the Company issued 3,750 new common shares on exercise of 3,750 stock options at a price of GBP£1.575 per stock option.

(c)  Stock options

Information relating to stock options outstanding at September 30, 2018 is as follows:



Nine months
ended

September 30,
2018


Year ended

December 31,

2017


Number of

options

  Weighted
average

exercise price
per share

Number
of options

  Weighted
average

exercise price
per share



Cdn$


Cdn$

Beginning of the period

2,829,428

4.96

1,242,695

9.12

Options granted

61,000

4.58

1,745,000

3.41

Options exercised

(15,000)

2.66

(3,750)

2.66

Options expired

(13,362)

70.32

(5,570)

105.00

Options forfeited

(222,828)

3.61

(148,947)

17.86

Share consolidation adjustment

(5)

-

-

-

End of the period

2,639,233

4.75

2,829,428

4.96

 

13  Non-controlling interest

Non-controlling interest represents the Government of Burkina Faso's 10% share of Burkina Mining Company and Netiana Mining Company, the subsidiaries which respectively hold the Youga gold mine and the Balogo satellite deposit.

14  Related party transactions

a) Borrowings

New drawdowns and repayments of the shareholder loan to AJL, new drawdowns and repayments of equipment finance loans with Mapa and interest repayments to Mapa in relation to the equipment finance loans during the nine months ended September 30, 2018 are disclosed in Note 10.

(b) Provision/(purchases) of goods and services

The Company also provided/(purchased) the following services from related parties:


Three months ended

Nine months ended


  September 30,

2018

  September 30,

2017

  September 30,

2018

  September 30,

2017


$'000

$'000

$'000

$'000

Technical and managerial services provided by the Company to:

Avesoro Services (Jersey) Limited, a subsidiary of
Company's parent company

-

137

-

351






Technical and support staff services provided by the Company to:

MNG Gold Liberia Inc., a subsidiary of
Company's parent company

170

 

-

316

 

-






Sale of consumables by the Company to:
MNG Gold Liberia Inc., a subsidiary of Company's parent company

1,068

 

-

1,606

 

-






Sale of consumables and catering services by the Company to:

Faso Drilling Inc., a subsidiary of
Company's parent company

336

 

-

336

 

-






Drilling services provided to the Company by:

Zwedru Mining Inc., a subsidiary of
Company's parent company

(357)

 

-

(2,211)

 

(377)






Drilling services provided to the Company by:

Faso Drilling Company SA., a subsidiary of
Company's parent company

(1,761)

-

(5,608)

-






Charter plane services provided to the Company by:

MNG Gold Liberia Inc., a subsidiary of
Company's parent company

(90)

(55)

(270)

(55)






Travel services provided to the Company by:

MNG Turizm ve Ticaret A.S., an entity
controlled by the Company's Chairman

(14)

(19)

(20)

(34)






Management services provided by the Company to:

Atmaca Services Liberia Inc., a subsidiary of
Company's parent company

-

2,000

-

2,000






Technical and procurement services provided to the Company by:

MNG Orko Madencilik A.S., an entity controlled
by the Company's Chairman

-

(350)

-

(350)






Administration services provided to the Company by:

Avesoro Services (Jersey) Limited, a
subsidiary of Company's parent company

-

(45)

-

(90)

 

Included in trade and other receivables is a receivable from related parties of $2.8 million as at September 30, 2018 (December 31, 2017: $1.0 million).  Included in trade and other payables is $2.8 million payable to related parties as at September 30, 2018 (December 31, 2017: $0.5 million).   

(c) Acquisition of heavy mining equipment

In addition to the equipment financed by Mapa (Note 10c), the Company also acquired during the nine months ended September 30, 2018 trucks from Mapa for US$0.4 million to supplement the hauling capacity at Balogo.

SOURCE Avesoro Resources Inc.


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