TSE:OGC OceanaGold Q3 2024 Earnings Report C$4.98 -0.03 (-0.60%) As of 04/25/2025 04:15 PM Eastern Earnings HistoryForecast OceanaGold EPS ResultsActual EPSC$0.12Consensus EPS C$0.14Beat/MissMissed by -C$0.02One Year Ago EPSN/AOceanaGold Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$470.93 millionExpected RevenueN/ABeat/MissN/AYoY Revenue GrowthN/AOceanaGold Announcement DetailsQuarterQ3 2024Date11/6/2024TimeN/AConference Call DateThursday, November 7, 2024Conference Call Time10:00AM ETConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckInterim ReportEarnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by OceanaGold Q3 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrNovember 7, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 8 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Oceana Gold Q3 2024 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all lines are in a listen only mode. Following the presentation, we will conduct a question and answer session. This call is being recorded on Thursday, November 7, 2024. I would now like to turn the conference over to Rebecca Henari. Operator00:00:24Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:27Good morning, and welcome to OceanaGold's Q3 2024 results webcast and conference call. I'm Rebecca Inari, Director of Investor Relations. We are joined today by Jared Bond, President and Chief Executive Officer Mary Feynikert, Chief Financial Officer David Londono, Chief Operating Officer, Americas and Peter Sharp, Chief Operating Officer, Asia Pacific. The presentation that we will be referencing during the conference call is available through the webcast and on our website. I would also like to remind everyone that our presentation will be followed by a Q and A session. Speaker 100:01:00As we will be making forward looking statements during the call, please refer to the cautionary notes included in the presentation, news release and MD and A as well as the risk factors set out in our annual information form. All dollar amounts discussed in this conference call are in U. S. Dollars. I will now turn the call over to Jared for opening remarks. Speaker 200:01:17Thank you, Rebecca, and thanks to everyone for joining the call today. I'm pleased to say that Oceania Gold's 3rd quarter results were excellent from a production, financial and growth perspective. In total, we produced 37% more gold at a lower all in sustaining cost quarter on quarter. All four operations delivered higher production at lower unit costs. This increase in gold production includes record quarterly production from Haile, which powered a significant reduction in Haile's all in sustaining costs and its strong free cash flow delivery. Speaker 200:01:51Together with record average realized gold prices, Oceana Gold generated an outstanding $66,000,000 of free cash flow for the quarter. This free cash flow does not include 10,000 ounces of gold produced, but not sold during the quarter. Our free cash flow margin of around $4.90 per ounce was derived from an average realized gold price of around $2,500 per ounce. The gold price has since moved higher. We're expecting the 4th quarter to be our strongest for the year from both a production and cost perspective. Speaker 200:02:23So we are also expecting another strong quarter of free cash flow generation. Our cash flow was deployed in line with our capital allocation framework in which we were able to self fund our exciting exploration growth opportunities, repay debt and buyback shares under our new buyback program. We also paid our semiannual dividend in October. In relation to exploration, during the quarter, we shared some exciting drill results at Haile, where we had a number of incredibly high grade intercepts. Our exploration program also confirmed increased mineralization at the high grade WKP deposit. Speaker 200:03:02And during the quarter, we were delighted to see the WKP deposit, which includes the WKP deposit is included on the New Zealand government's lists of projects being considered for fast track consenting. We are progressing the Waihi North project pre feasibility study and are on track to finalizing it by year end, and we look forward to sharing the outcomes of this. Finally, and most importantly, we've made good progress on our safety improvement plan following the 2 fatalities at Didipio as previously reported. The safety of everyone working at Doce Young Gold is the highest priority, and we are focused on improving the effectiveness of our 2 core safety programs, increasing hazard identification training, particularly in relation to stored energy, and we have increased the level of infield safety coaching at Didipio. Our people have worked hard to deliver the operational and financial results we are reporting today. Speaker 200:03:55We are all committed to this being done safely. I'll now turn the call over to Marius, who will discuss the financial highlights. Speaker 300:04:02Thank you, Jared, and good morning, everyone. During the Q3, we generated a record $345,000,000 in revenue with realized gold prices averaging around $2,500 per ounce. Our net profit was $61,000,000 and adjusted earnings per share was $0.09 which is in line with analyst consensus. This is more than double the $0.04 per share in the previous quarter. AISC improved to $17.29 per ounce, a 19% decrease from the prior quarter, mainly driven by a 30% increase in gold sales volumes through increased production and an increase in byproduct credits. Speaker 300:04:47As Jared mentioned, we achieved an important free cash flow inflection point for the business. We generated $66,000,000 of free cash flow during the quarter and close to $100,000,000 year to date. This quarter's free cash flow was greater than the cumulative free cash flow generated in the first half of this year and the whole of last year combined. We expect a strong Q4, which will further generate significant free cash flow. During the quarter and in line with our capital allocation framework, we repaid $40,000,000 of debt and bought back 3,200,000 common shares at an average price of CAD3.37 per share. Speaker 300:05:36Our growing net cash position of CAD72 1,000,000 allows us to advance our exciting exploration and growth opportunities and to improve shareholder returns. I will now turn the call over to David to discuss the whole operation. Speaker 400:05:54Thank you, Marius, and hello, everyone. Hay produced record gold production in the Q3 with 64,900 ounces, which in turn drove lower all in sustaining costs for the quarter. Ore for the quarter was sourced from Ledbetter open pit, where we mine at an average grade of 2 43 grams per ton and from Horseshoe underground, where we increased underground tonnage at average grades of 6.24 grams per ton. As we were able to mine more ore than we were able to process during the quarter, it gave us the flexibility to direct feed the highest grades through the mill, while continuing to build our ore stockpiles to be processed later. We expect the 4 quarter production to be stronger than the Q3 and achieve annual guidance with continued access to high grade ore at the Better and Horseshoe. Speaker 400:06:54As a result, we expect all in sustaining costs to continue to reduce and bring us into our full year guidance range. This quarter, we also released some exciting exploration results at Horseshoe and Horseshoe Extension. The results support our goal of increasing resources close to our existing infrastructure in the underground operation. We also released some outstanding infill results from Leather Phase 4, which is currently in the mine plan as the last phase of the Leather Drop and Pit. With these results, we're continuing to work on a trade off study to evaluate best path forward to mine leaded at ore, whether as an open pit or as an underground. Speaker 400:07:44I will now turn the call over to Peter to discuss the Asia Pacific operations. Speaker 500:07:52Thank you, David, and good morning, everyone. During the quarter, Didipio delivered gold production of approximately 28,000 ounces and copper production of 3,400 tons. Production was higher than the previous quarter, predominantly as a result of improved process plant availability. The site, however, experienced a significant storm event in early September with roughly 170 millimeters of rain falling in a 3 hour period, which was then followed by a number of other smaller rain events over the following week. Access to the mine was restricted for several days over this period, slightly impacting production performance. Speaker 500:08:31However, the unusual intensity of the storm did impact our exploration drill rigs located at the bottom of the mine, where the rain inflows exceeded our pumping capacity. We made good progress towards our goal to increase the mining rates from underground during the quarter, supported by the delivery of a new loader and a new truck. And we still expect to achieve annualized run rates of 2,000,000 ton per annum by the end of this year, on our way to our target of 2,500,000 ton by the end of 2026. Increased production in the monzonite areas are helping to offset the impacts of slower mining rates in the high grade Breccia areas of the mine. Whilst we expect improved underground mining performance from Didipio in the 4th quarter, we are not expecting an increase in average mine grade due to the lower rates of mining from the high grade Breccia areas, which we noted with our 2nd quarter results. Speaker 500:09:26With this, we have adjusted our 2024 production guidance to 104,000 ounces and 108,000 ounces and as a result of the lower ounces, our all in sustaining guidance is now $1,000 to $1100 per ounce. Macraes delivered another strong result during the quarter, producing approximately 28,000 ounces of gold. Access to ore in the Innos Mill 7 open pit was achieved midway through the quarter, improving grades to the mill and ore delivery from this pit is expected to continue through the entirety of the Q4. Macraes has performed in line with our expectations year to date and we expect it to be able to meet its original production guidance with increased production in the Q4. In our efforts to assess opportunities for additional mineralization in Macraes that could be economic at these high gold prices, we spent an additional $800,000 on drilling this quarter and expect to spend another $1,000,000 of additional drilling in the 4th quarter. Speaker 500:10:32Waihi produced around 14,000 ounces of gold in the quarter, an improvement over each of the 1st two quarters this year. This was driven by slightly higher grades mined and improved compliance to plan in the remnant mining areas. We expect to be able to maintain these improvements going forward to drive a stronger 4th quarter. Whilst we are pleased with the improvements, we do not expect to fully recover the effects of the first half performance. And as such, we have revised Waihi's 2024 production guidance to 48,000 to 52,000 ounces. Speaker 500:11:04And as a result of the lower ounces, our all in sustaining cost guidance is now $2,225 to $2,375 per ounce. The longer term outlook for Waihi will be updated as part of the updated technical report, which will be finalized by the end of the year. We particularly look forward to demonstrating in that study the upside that WKP represents and how that will fit into the Waihi plan longer term. The excitement for WKP has also been amplified by the naming of the Waihi North project last month by the New Zealand government as a potential fast track project. With the latest announcement, we look forward to submitting our applications in the New Year as we work towards our permits to develop the project in the coming years. Speaker 500:11:51I'll now turn the call back to Jared. Speaker 200:11:55Thank you, Peter. As you've heard, our 2 largest operations, Haile and Macraes, representing around 70% of our total production are performing well and in line with guidance. However, for the reasons mentioned by Peter, we are changing the guidance for both Didipio and Waihi. As a result, full year consolidated gold production guidance is now expected to be around 4% below the bottom end of the original guidance range at 480,000 to 500,000 ounces for the year. This implies that we expect 4th quarter production to be the strongest quarter of the year at between 142,000 and 162,000 ounces with stronger production expected from all sites. Speaker 200:12:40Copper production guidance remains unchanged. As a result of the lower expected gold production and a marginal increase in CapEx, we updated the consolidated full year all in sustaining cost guidance, which is now expected to Speaker 600:12:54be Speaker 200:12:54$17.25 to $18.25 per ounce. With a strong 4th quarter production result expected, we also expect 4th quarter consolidated all in sustaining cost to be the lowest of the year at between $1416.50 per ounce. Our total capital expenditure for the year has been updated and is now around $25,000,000 or 5% above the original guidance range. It is disappointing to have to change part of our guidance for 2024, particularly as we have delivered on production guidance for each of the preceding 3 years. Stepping back though, the case for Oceania Gold remains strong. Speaker 200:13:36We have excellent organic growth prospects that we expect to be able to fund from substantial operating cash flows and from a net cash position. In summary, we remain committed to creating and sustaining a safe workplace for everyone working at Oceania Gold. We have a tremendously talented and committed team who work hard to deliver our results and all shareholders can see today the outcomes of their efforts. We delivered strong production and substantial free cash flow generation in the Q3, which further strengthened our balance sheet and increased our net cash position. We will continue to progress on our growth options and look to increase returns to shareholders through our existing dividend and now the share buyback program. Speaker 200:14:22We expect the 4th quarter to be our strongest for the year with higher production expected at all sites driving a lower all in sustaining cost. At today's gold prices, we expect this will translate into another strong quarter of free cash flow generation. We look forward to providing further exploration updates and finalizing the Waihi North project pre feasibility study before the end of the year. I'll now hand the call back to the operator and open the line to any questions. Operator00:14:53Thank you. Your first question comes from Ovais Habib at Scotiabank. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:15:23Thanks, operator. Hi, Gerard and Osha Nagar team. Congrats on a good quarter and achieving the free cash flow inflection point that we were all waiting for. Just a couple of questions from me. Number 1, Gerard, you have a couple of studies in the pipeline, the Wahi North PFS, that's including WKP, Didipio underground PFS, you've got the Hale underground resource update, including the Leadbetter trade off study coming up. Speaker 600:15:53Just I want to start off with the Didipio underground PFS. Based on some of the challenging ground conditions that we or you guys encountered within the breccia stopes in Q2, how is that expected to impact the results of the PFS, if any? Speaker 200:16:13Thanks, Herve. Look, the Didipio study is about increasing the rate of haulage of tons from underground, which will have the benefit of displacing lower grade stockpiles. The Breccia stope areas is a subset of the overall feed. And so, the what where we mine from in the mine does not alter the study. It obviously will moderate the amount of high grade material that we bring into the mine plan from previously over the next few years to probably over the next 4 to 5 years. Speaker 200:16:48So it spreads out that access to that high grade ore. But pleasingly, the Breccia stope redesign work makes sure that we get all of that high grade ore. So from a value perspective, the great design work or redesign work that's been done by the team there, make sure that we get it all. But the overall work being done to increase the mining rate is on track. And as Peter said, by the end of this year, we expect to be at 2,000,000 tons material moved from underground on our way to the target of 2,500,000 tons. Speaker 200:17:23So in essence, it doesn't the ground conditions we're experiencing doesn't change our fundamental goal of increasing oil haulage. It just alters the mix of what comes out when. Speaker 600:17:38Perfect. Thanks for the color on that Gerard. And just again, where in terms of the WKP and I guess, Waihi North PFS, obviously, WKP gone on to the fast track test that was great to see. What are the next steps for WKP in terms of permitting? And how do you see Wajim kind of fitting into this picture based on the fact that Wajim has been having issues over the last, I would say, a year or 2 now? Speaker 200:18:10Yes. Look, it's I think when we bring out that WKP or Waihi North Project PFS, you'll see the flight path that we expect for Waihi inside of that study. And so you'll see likely a flight path for Waihi operations that reflect its recent performance plus a bit of expected improvement. But the ultimate goal is to make sure Waihi safely and profitably produces until we bridge into the oil fleet from WKP. And as it relates to the permitting question, I mean, again, I'll just go to the public comments from the New Zealand government. Speaker 200:18:53I mean, we have been added to the list of fast track projects. The government of New Zealand has said they're looking to have that bill enabled or enacted, I should say, by the end of this year. And that would precede or enable, I should say, our submission, formal submission of us being a fast track project early in 2025. The government then goes through that process and we'll all get to see what fast track means. But our hope is by the end of 2025, we are officially gated as a fast track project and that gives us our consents and that is our the starting point for this project. Speaker 200:19:34So in a global context, the New Zealand government is certainly doing all it can to make resource development in New Zealand faster than most other jurisdictions in the world. Speaker 600:19:48Perfect. Thanks for that, Gerard. And just that's it for my questions, but I just wanted to say congrats to David and the Hale team for the ramp up at Hale. Very good Speaker 300:20:00to see that. Thank you. Speaker 200:20:02Thank you, Eves. Appreciate it. Operator00:20:17The next question comes from Cosmos Chiu, OceanaGold. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:20:25I'm CIBC still. I don't know if that's changed. Hi, Jared and team. Maybe my first question is on your guidance for Q4. Good to see that it's going to be the best quarter of the year as projected. Speaker 700:20:45But you've still given us a fairly sizable range, 142,000 ounces to 162,000 ounces. You kind of touched on it, Jared, but could you maybe highlight some of the key drivers that could either push you to the higher end of that range or the lower end of that range? Speaker 200:21:05Thanks, Cos. I've got excited for a minute there thinking that you'd throw in Doshani Gold. Look, I mean, mining is mining. We have selected a range that we know we will satisfy. And obviously, our aspiration is to be in the upper end of that range. Speaker 200:21:22And there's no rocket science here with good access to ore from both underground and open pit at all sites, having a plan that we execute on and making sure that whether it be weather or the reliability of our maintenance programs to deliver availability in the process plants, we expect to be able to deliver the midpoint or above of that guidance range. So that's our goal. But things can happen, which is why we have a range. Speaker 700:21:52Of course. Jared, as you mentioned, your 2 larger assets, Hale and Macraes, they're performing very well. However, to Didipio and Waihi, there's been some issues. And maybe could you talk about these issues? You've talked about these issues in detail. Speaker 700:22:14But I guess what I'm trying to get to is at Didipio, the retro stopes, the issue with the retro stopes and you needing to change your approach and why either remnant areas. Is that permanent? These changes and approaches, are they permanent? And to the extent that you can share with us, how will this impact your budgeting for next year as you look forward into 2025? Speaker 200:22:42Sure. Well, I mean, I think every time we learn more about our mines and that will be reflected in the budgets and the forecast that we give for next year. I mean, I think there's a great story to be shared there at Didipio. Basically, the work that is being done is about making sure that we get the most gold out of that mine over its life. And as we explained last quarter, the nature of that area of the mine, the breccastopes, is a little more fragmented, a little more brittle than what exists in the dominant part of the mine, which is a monzonite zone. Speaker 200:23:22And so what the team have done, they rightly identified that a one size fits all approach to stoping was seductive because it was uniform, but it wasn't productive in terms of getting all the ore out of the Breccia area. So what they've done is size the stopes appropriately to make sure that it's safe for our people, that we don't have equipment loss, but most importantly that we get all of that high grade ore out. So it's actually good mine design. And as I said before and as we said last quarter, yes, that will spread the amount of high grade ore feed from the breccia stopes over a longer period of time, but we will get it all out. So that's actually good value work from a shareholder perspective. Speaker 200:24:08And that will add Waihi. I mean, I think you've seen quarter on quarter improvement. I think Peter said we're going to have an even stronger quarter in the final quarter. I mean, it's come out of a tough period of overwhelmingly having to mine in remnant areas with a degree of unpredictability. But I think we're getting to the other side of that cost. Speaker 200:24:31And I think you'll see, as I said before, in the Waihi North project prefeasibility study, a new, realistic and more highly confident pathway for delivery from Waihi until we bridge into WKP. Speaker 700:24:48Great. Thanks, Gerrit, once again for answering my questions. Those are the questions I have. Speaker 200:24:53Thank you, Cosmos. Operator00:24:55Thank you. We have no further questions. I will turn the call back over to Gerard Bond for closing comments. Speaker 200:25:01Well, thank you everyone. That does conclude the webcast and the conference call. The replay will be available on our website later today. On behalf of everyone at OceanaGold, we appreciate you for joining us and wish you a very pleasant rest of the day. Bye for now. Operator00:25:19Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes your conference for today. 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There are 8 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Oceana Gold Q3 2024 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all lines are in a listen only mode. Following the presentation, we will conduct a question and answer session. This call is being recorded on Thursday, November 7, 2024. I would now like to turn the conference over to Rebecca Henari. Operator00:00:24Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:27Good morning, and welcome to OceanaGold's Q3 2024 results webcast and conference call. I'm Rebecca Inari, Director of Investor Relations. We are joined today by Jared Bond, President and Chief Executive Officer Mary Feynikert, Chief Financial Officer David Londono, Chief Operating Officer, Americas and Peter Sharp, Chief Operating Officer, Asia Pacific. The presentation that we will be referencing during the conference call is available through the webcast and on our website. I would also like to remind everyone that our presentation will be followed by a Q and A session. Speaker 100:01:00As we will be making forward looking statements during the call, please refer to the cautionary notes included in the presentation, news release and MD and A as well as the risk factors set out in our annual information form. All dollar amounts discussed in this conference call are in U. S. Dollars. I will now turn the call over to Jared for opening remarks. Speaker 200:01:17Thank you, Rebecca, and thanks to everyone for joining the call today. I'm pleased to say that Oceania Gold's 3rd quarter results were excellent from a production, financial and growth perspective. In total, we produced 37% more gold at a lower all in sustaining cost quarter on quarter. All four operations delivered higher production at lower unit costs. This increase in gold production includes record quarterly production from Haile, which powered a significant reduction in Haile's all in sustaining costs and its strong free cash flow delivery. Speaker 200:01:51Together with record average realized gold prices, Oceana Gold generated an outstanding $66,000,000 of free cash flow for the quarter. This free cash flow does not include 10,000 ounces of gold produced, but not sold during the quarter. Our free cash flow margin of around $4.90 per ounce was derived from an average realized gold price of around $2,500 per ounce. The gold price has since moved higher. We're expecting the 4th quarter to be our strongest for the year from both a production and cost perspective. Speaker 200:02:23So we are also expecting another strong quarter of free cash flow generation. Our cash flow was deployed in line with our capital allocation framework in which we were able to self fund our exciting exploration growth opportunities, repay debt and buyback shares under our new buyback program. We also paid our semiannual dividend in October. In relation to exploration, during the quarter, we shared some exciting drill results at Haile, where we had a number of incredibly high grade intercepts. Our exploration program also confirmed increased mineralization at the high grade WKP deposit. Speaker 200:03:02And during the quarter, we were delighted to see the WKP deposit, which includes the WKP deposit is included on the New Zealand government's lists of projects being considered for fast track consenting. We are progressing the Waihi North project pre feasibility study and are on track to finalizing it by year end, and we look forward to sharing the outcomes of this. Finally, and most importantly, we've made good progress on our safety improvement plan following the 2 fatalities at Didipio as previously reported. The safety of everyone working at Doce Young Gold is the highest priority, and we are focused on improving the effectiveness of our 2 core safety programs, increasing hazard identification training, particularly in relation to stored energy, and we have increased the level of infield safety coaching at Didipio. Our people have worked hard to deliver the operational and financial results we are reporting today. Speaker 200:03:55We are all committed to this being done safely. I'll now turn the call over to Marius, who will discuss the financial highlights. Speaker 300:04:02Thank you, Jared, and good morning, everyone. During the Q3, we generated a record $345,000,000 in revenue with realized gold prices averaging around $2,500 per ounce. Our net profit was $61,000,000 and adjusted earnings per share was $0.09 which is in line with analyst consensus. This is more than double the $0.04 per share in the previous quarter. AISC improved to $17.29 per ounce, a 19% decrease from the prior quarter, mainly driven by a 30% increase in gold sales volumes through increased production and an increase in byproduct credits. Speaker 300:04:47As Jared mentioned, we achieved an important free cash flow inflection point for the business. We generated $66,000,000 of free cash flow during the quarter and close to $100,000,000 year to date. This quarter's free cash flow was greater than the cumulative free cash flow generated in the first half of this year and the whole of last year combined. We expect a strong Q4, which will further generate significant free cash flow. During the quarter and in line with our capital allocation framework, we repaid $40,000,000 of debt and bought back 3,200,000 common shares at an average price of CAD3.37 per share. Speaker 300:05:36Our growing net cash position of CAD72 1,000,000 allows us to advance our exciting exploration and growth opportunities and to improve shareholder returns. I will now turn the call over to David to discuss the whole operation. Speaker 400:05:54Thank you, Marius, and hello, everyone. Hay produced record gold production in the Q3 with 64,900 ounces, which in turn drove lower all in sustaining costs for the quarter. Ore for the quarter was sourced from Ledbetter open pit, where we mine at an average grade of 2 43 grams per ton and from Horseshoe underground, where we increased underground tonnage at average grades of 6.24 grams per ton. As we were able to mine more ore than we were able to process during the quarter, it gave us the flexibility to direct feed the highest grades through the mill, while continuing to build our ore stockpiles to be processed later. We expect the 4 quarter production to be stronger than the Q3 and achieve annual guidance with continued access to high grade ore at the Better and Horseshoe. Speaker 400:06:54As a result, we expect all in sustaining costs to continue to reduce and bring us into our full year guidance range. This quarter, we also released some exciting exploration results at Horseshoe and Horseshoe Extension. The results support our goal of increasing resources close to our existing infrastructure in the underground operation. We also released some outstanding infill results from Leather Phase 4, which is currently in the mine plan as the last phase of the Leather Drop and Pit. With these results, we're continuing to work on a trade off study to evaluate best path forward to mine leaded at ore, whether as an open pit or as an underground. Speaker 400:07:44I will now turn the call over to Peter to discuss the Asia Pacific operations. Speaker 500:07:52Thank you, David, and good morning, everyone. During the quarter, Didipio delivered gold production of approximately 28,000 ounces and copper production of 3,400 tons. Production was higher than the previous quarter, predominantly as a result of improved process plant availability. The site, however, experienced a significant storm event in early September with roughly 170 millimeters of rain falling in a 3 hour period, which was then followed by a number of other smaller rain events over the following week. Access to the mine was restricted for several days over this period, slightly impacting production performance. Speaker 500:08:31However, the unusual intensity of the storm did impact our exploration drill rigs located at the bottom of the mine, where the rain inflows exceeded our pumping capacity. We made good progress towards our goal to increase the mining rates from underground during the quarter, supported by the delivery of a new loader and a new truck. And we still expect to achieve annualized run rates of 2,000,000 ton per annum by the end of this year, on our way to our target of 2,500,000 ton by the end of 2026. Increased production in the monzonite areas are helping to offset the impacts of slower mining rates in the high grade Breccia areas of the mine. Whilst we expect improved underground mining performance from Didipio in the 4th quarter, we are not expecting an increase in average mine grade due to the lower rates of mining from the high grade Breccia areas, which we noted with our 2nd quarter results. Speaker 500:09:26With this, we have adjusted our 2024 production guidance to 104,000 ounces and 108,000 ounces and as a result of the lower ounces, our all in sustaining guidance is now $1,000 to $1100 per ounce. Macraes delivered another strong result during the quarter, producing approximately 28,000 ounces of gold. Access to ore in the Innos Mill 7 open pit was achieved midway through the quarter, improving grades to the mill and ore delivery from this pit is expected to continue through the entirety of the Q4. Macraes has performed in line with our expectations year to date and we expect it to be able to meet its original production guidance with increased production in the Q4. In our efforts to assess opportunities for additional mineralization in Macraes that could be economic at these high gold prices, we spent an additional $800,000 on drilling this quarter and expect to spend another $1,000,000 of additional drilling in the 4th quarter. Speaker 500:10:32Waihi produced around 14,000 ounces of gold in the quarter, an improvement over each of the 1st two quarters this year. This was driven by slightly higher grades mined and improved compliance to plan in the remnant mining areas. We expect to be able to maintain these improvements going forward to drive a stronger 4th quarter. Whilst we are pleased with the improvements, we do not expect to fully recover the effects of the first half performance. And as such, we have revised Waihi's 2024 production guidance to 48,000 to 52,000 ounces. Speaker 500:11:04And as a result of the lower ounces, our all in sustaining cost guidance is now $2,225 to $2,375 per ounce. The longer term outlook for Waihi will be updated as part of the updated technical report, which will be finalized by the end of the year. We particularly look forward to demonstrating in that study the upside that WKP represents and how that will fit into the Waihi plan longer term. The excitement for WKP has also been amplified by the naming of the Waihi North project last month by the New Zealand government as a potential fast track project. With the latest announcement, we look forward to submitting our applications in the New Year as we work towards our permits to develop the project in the coming years. Speaker 500:11:51I'll now turn the call back to Jared. Speaker 200:11:55Thank you, Peter. As you've heard, our 2 largest operations, Haile and Macraes, representing around 70% of our total production are performing well and in line with guidance. However, for the reasons mentioned by Peter, we are changing the guidance for both Didipio and Waihi. As a result, full year consolidated gold production guidance is now expected to be around 4% below the bottom end of the original guidance range at 480,000 to 500,000 ounces for the year. This implies that we expect 4th quarter production to be the strongest quarter of the year at between 142,000 and 162,000 ounces with stronger production expected from all sites. Speaker 200:12:40Copper production guidance remains unchanged. As a result of the lower expected gold production and a marginal increase in CapEx, we updated the consolidated full year all in sustaining cost guidance, which is now expected to Speaker 600:12:54be Speaker 200:12:54$17.25 to $18.25 per ounce. With a strong 4th quarter production result expected, we also expect 4th quarter consolidated all in sustaining cost to be the lowest of the year at between $1416.50 per ounce. Our total capital expenditure for the year has been updated and is now around $25,000,000 or 5% above the original guidance range. It is disappointing to have to change part of our guidance for 2024, particularly as we have delivered on production guidance for each of the preceding 3 years. Stepping back though, the case for Oceania Gold remains strong. Speaker 200:13:36We have excellent organic growth prospects that we expect to be able to fund from substantial operating cash flows and from a net cash position. In summary, we remain committed to creating and sustaining a safe workplace for everyone working at Oceania Gold. We have a tremendously talented and committed team who work hard to deliver our results and all shareholders can see today the outcomes of their efforts. We delivered strong production and substantial free cash flow generation in the Q3, which further strengthened our balance sheet and increased our net cash position. We will continue to progress on our growth options and look to increase returns to shareholders through our existing dividend and now the share buyback program. Speaker 200:14:22We expect the 4th quarter to be our strongest for the year with higher production expected at all sites driving a lower all in sustaining cost. At today's gold prices, we expect this will translate into another strong quarter of free cash flow generation. We look forward to providing further exploration updates and finalizing the Waihi North project pre feasibility study before the end of the year. I'll now hand the call back to the operator and open the line to any questions. Operator00:14:53Thank you. Your first question comes from Ovais Habib at Scotiabank. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:15:23Thanks, operator. Hi, Gerard and Osha Nagar team. Congrats on a good quarter and achieving the free cash flow inflection point that we were all waiting for. Just a couple of questions from me. Number 1, Gerard, you have a couple of studies in the pipeline, the Wahi North PFS, that's including WKP, Didipio underground PFS, you've got the Hale underground resource update, including the Leadbetter trade off study coming up. Speaker 600:15:53Just I want to start off with the Didipio underground PFS. Based on some of the challenging ground conditions that we or you guys encountered within the breccia stopes in Q2, how is that expected to impact the results of the PFS, if any? Speaker 200:16:13Thanks, Herve. Look, the Didipio study is about increasing the rate of haulage of tons from underground, which will have the benefit of displacing lower grade stockpiles. The Breccia stope areas is a subset of the overall feed. And so, the what where we mine from in the mine does not alter the study. It obviously will moderate the amount of high grade material that we bring into the mine plan from previously over the next few years to probably over the next 4 to 5 years. Speaker 200:16:48So it spreads out that access to that high grade ore. But pleasingly, the Breccia stope redesign work makes sure that we get all of that high grade ore. So from a value perspective, the great design work or redesign work that's been done by the team there, make sure that we get it all. But the overall work being done to increase the mining rate is on track. And as Peter said, by the end of this year, we expect to be at 2,000,000 tons material moved from underground on our way to the target of 2,500,000 tons. Speaker 200:17:23So in essence, it doesn't the ground conditions we're experiencing doesn't change our fundamental goal of increasing oil haulage. It just alters the mix of what comes out when. Speaker 600:17:38Perfect. Thanks for the color on that Gerard. And just again, where in terms of the WKP and I guess, Waihi North PFS, obviously, WKP gone on to the fast track test that was great to see. What are the next steps for WKP in terms of permitting? And how do you see Wajim kind of fitting into this picture based on the fact that Wajim has been having issues over the last, I would say, a year or 2 now? Speaker 200:18:10Yes. Look, it's I think when we bring out that WKP or Waihi North Project PFS, you'll see the flight path that we expect for Waihi inside of that study. And so you'll see likely a flight path for Waihi operations that reflect its recent performance plus a bit of expected improvement. But the ultimate goal is to make sure Waihi safely and profitably produces until we bridge into the oil fleet from WKP. And as it relates to the permitting question, I mean, again, I'll just go to the public comments from the New Zealand government. Speaker 200:18:53I mean, we have been added to the list of fast track projects. The government of New Zealand has said they're looking to have that bill enabled or enacted, I should say, by the end of this year. And that would precede or enable, I should say, our submission, formal submission of us being a fast track project early in 2025. The government then goes through that process and we'll all get to see what fast track means. But our hope is by the end of 2025, we are officially gated as a fast track project and that gives us our consents and that is our the starting point for this project. Speaker 200:19:34So in a global context, the New Zealand government is certainly doing all it can to make resource development in New Zealand faster than most other jurisdictions in the world. Speaker 600:19:48Perfect. Thanks for that, Gerard. And just that's it for my questions, but I just wanted to say congrats to David and the Hale team for the ramp up at Hale. Very good Speaker 300:20:00to see that. Thank you. Speaker 200:20:02Thank you, Eves. Appreciate it. Operator00:20:17The next question comes from Cosmos Chiu, OceanaGold. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:20:25I'm CIBC still. I don't know if that's changed. Hi, Jared and team. Maybe my first question is on your guidance for Q4. Good to see that it's going to be the best quarter of the year as projected. Speaker 700:20:45But you've still given us a fairly sizable range, 142,000 ounces to 162,000 ounces. You kind of touched on it, Jared, but could you maybe highlight some of the key drivers that could either push you to the higher end of that range or the lower end of that range? Speaker 200:21:05Thanks, Cos. I've got excited for a minute there thinking that you'd throw in Doshani Gold. Look, I mean, mining is mining. We have selected a range that we know we will satisfy. And obviously, our aspiration is to be in the upper end of that range. Speaker 200:21:22And there's no rocket science here with good access to ore from both underground and open pit at all sites, having a plan that we execute on and making sure that whether it be weather or the reliability of our maintenance programs to deliver availability in the process plants, we expect to be able to deliver the midpoint or above of that guidance range. So that's our goal. But things can happen, which is why we have a range. Speaker 700:21:52Of course. Jared, as you mentioned, your 2 larger assets, Hale and Macraes, they're performing very well. However, to Didipio and Waihi, there's been some issues. And maybe could you talk about these issues? You've talked about these issues in detail. Speaker 700:22:14But I guess what I'm trying to get to is at Didipio, the retro stopes, the issue with the retro stopes and you needing to change your approach and why either remnant areas. Is that permanent? These changes and approaches, are they permanent? And to the extent that you can share with us, how will this impact your budgeting for next year as you look forward into 2025? Speaker 200:22:42Sure. Well, I mean, I think every time we learn more about our mines and that will be reflected in the budgets and the forecast that we give for next year. I mean, I think there's a great story to be shared there at Didipio. Basically, the work that is being done is about making sure that we get the most gold out of that mine over its life. And as we explained last quarter, the nature of that area of the mine, the breccastopes, is a little more fragmented, a little more brittle than what exists in the dominant part of the mine, which is a monzonite zone. Speaker 200:23:22And so what the team have done, they rightly identified that a one size fits all approach to stoping was seductive because it was uniform, but it wasn't productive in terms of getting all the ore out of the Breccia area. So what they've done is size the stopes appropriately to make sure that it's safe for our people, that we don't have equipment loss, but most importantly that we get all of that high grade ore out. So it's actually good mine design. And as I said before and as we said last quarter, yes, that will spread the amount of high grade ore feed from the breccia stopes over a longer period of time, but we will get it all out. So that's actually good value work from a shareholder perspective. Speaker 200:24:08And that will add Waihi. I mean, I think you've seen quarter on quarter improvement. I think Peter said we're going to have an even stronger quarter in the final quarter. I mean, it's come out of a tough period of overwhelmingly having to mine in remnant areas with a degree of unpredictability. But I think we're getting to the other side of that cost. Speaker 200:24:31And I think you'll see, as I said before, in the Waihi North project prefeasibility study, a new, realistic and more highly confident pathway for delivery from Waihi until we bridge into WKP. Speaker 700:24:48Great. Thanks, Gerrit, once again for answering my questions. Those are the questions I have. Speaker 200:24:53Thank you, Cosmos. Operator00:24:55Thank you. We have no further questions. I will turn the call back over to Gerard Bond for closing comments. Speaker 200:25:01Well, thank you everyone. That does conclude the webcast and the conference call. The replay will be available on our website later today. On behalf of everyone at OceanaGold, we appreciate you for joining us and wish you a very pleasant rest of the day. Bye for now. Operator00:25:19Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes your conference for today. We thank you for participating and we ask that you please disconnect your lines.Read morePowered by