North American Palladium Ltd. Announces Third Quarter 2005 Operating Performance & Exploration Update
07 10월 2005 - 7:05AM
PR Newswire (US)
Trading Symbols TSX - PDL AMEX - PAL TORONTO, Oct. 6
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- During the third quarter of 2005, the Lac
des Iles mill processed 1,328,433 tonnes of ore, or an average of
14,439 tonnes per day with an average palladium head grade of 1.47
grams per tonne, producing 39,532 ounces of palladium at an average
recovery rate of 62.9%. By- product metals production during the
third quarter of 2005 included 4,567 ounces of platinum, 3,428
ounces of gold, 399,852 pounds of nickel and 1,401,856 pounds of
copper. This compares to the third quarter of 2004 when the mill
processed 1,301,378 tonnes of ore, or 14,145 tonnes per day with a
palladium grade of 2.53 grams per tonne, producing 79,174 ounces of
palladium at a recovery rate of 74.8%. The milling problems the
Company faced with regards to throughput and availability in the
first and second quarters of 2005 were resolved during the third
quarter, with the mill averaging close to its design capacity
during September. Due to the low open pit ore grade that had to be
mined throughout the third quarter and the low recovery rate of
62.9%, there was a significant reduction in the total amount of
palladium ounces produced. Typical palladium losses to the mill
tailings are in the range of 0.4 to 0.5 grams per tonne. These
losses are primarily dictated by the ore's mineralogy and generally
do not fluctuate. However, during the early part of the third
quarter, the mill experienced a period wherein the losses to the
tailings went up into the 0.6 grams of palladium per tonne range,
mainly due to metallurgical issues, and adversely affected the
quarter's palladium recovery. The ore grade projected to be mined
in the fourth quarter is slightly over 1.75 grams of palladium per
tonne, which in combination with the improvement in ore metallurgy
is expected to result in a higher overall recovery rate than
experienced during the third quarter. As a result, if the mill
continues to operate at its design capacity, the expectation is to
produce approximately 56,000 ounces of palladium during the fourth
quarter. In addition to returning the mill to its standard
operations, Lac des Iles recently began the implementation of cost
savings measures that are expected to result in a future 10%
overall cost reduction. Mine personnel are committed to identifying
further cost savings as rising electrical power and fuel costs,
combined with weak palladium prices continue to place stress on the
Company's operations. The underground's development throughout the
third quarter progressed as planned, with the ramp now down 1,036
metres to the 5180 stope level. Development and construction
continue to be on target for commercial production during the first
quarter of 2006. The Company is anticipating the start of the
underground's production in order to blend its high grade ore with
that of the open pit, which will bring the combined head grade
average for 2006 to over 2.4 grams per tonne palladium. The
following table outlines the operating results for the past five
quarters: