Record output lifts Rio Narcea

Rio Narcea Gold Mines (RNG-T) produced a record 61,674 oz. gold at its El Valle mine in Spain during the three months ended June 30, as it mined higher grades in the Charnela zone.

Cash costs rang in at US$117 per oz., an improvement over the US$192 per oz. achieved on production of 26,802 oz. a year earlier.

Production during the first six months of 2002 amounted to 86,791 oz. at US$144 apiece, up from the 61,297 oz. a year earlier at US$182 apiece.

Rio now expects to eclipse its revised 2002 production target of 160,000 oz. gold at less than US$150 per oz.

The second quarter’s record production, combined with a higher realized gold price of US$301 per oz. (up US$33 per oz. from the previous year), sent revenue soaring to US$18 million. On that revenue, Rio Narcea earned US$6.1 million (or 9 per share). A year earlier, the company suffered a second-quarter net loss of US$2 million (3 a share) on revenue of US$7.6 million. Similarly, cash flow from operations (after changes in working capital) climbed to just less than US$4 million from the year-earlier US$1.6 million.

For the 6-month period, earnings totalled US$4.2 million (6 per share) on revenue of US$25 million, compared with a loss of US$3.1 million (5 per share) on revenue of 17.4 million in the first half of 2001. Cash flow more than tripled to just less than $6.2 million.

Drilling continued with four rigs below the Boinas East pit. Forty-six holes, totalling 4,018 metres, were sunk in an effort to define four near-vertical zones of mineralization on 25-by-25-metre drillhole spacings.

At the quarter’s end, Rio tabled a positive bankable feasibility study of its advanced Aguablanca nickel-copper project in southern Spain. The company is in the midst of awarding engineering contracts and arranging project financing

The study envisages an open-pit operation producing 10,000 tonnes of nickel-in-concentrate annually from a resource of 28.4 million tonnes grading 0.67% nickel and 0.49% copper, plus platinum group elements. The bulk of the material is classified as measured and indicated.

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