Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Tharisa achieves record quarterly output

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PLATINUM group metals (PGMs) and chrome concentrat­e producer Tharisa reports that the exciting developmen­ts with Salene Chrome, in the constructi­on phase, as well as the progress on the developmen­t of Karo Platinum, will contribute to its growth trajectory over the next two years.

CEO Phoevos Pouroulis said the Vulcan ultrafine chrome processing plant is expected to increase recoveries of chrome concentrat­e to above 80 percent, thereby increasing chrome production by 25 percent to two-million tonnes.

Further, Salene Chrome is on track to start production in the first quarter of the 2022 financial year, while implementa­tion studies have been completed for Karo Platinum.

“As we enter the next phase of the developmen­t of our business, Tharisa remains a key participan­t in the global transition to a low-carbon economy through the critical metals we produce.

“Not only will Tharisa contribute to this transition, we will deliver on our stated goals of reaching 30 percent reduction in emissions by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2050 through the extraordin­ary skills and initiative­s of our own research and developmen­t team, as well as the adoption of leading technologi­es,” comments Pouroulis.

Meanwhile, Pouroulis said the Group’s

Tharisa mine, in the North West (SA), achieved its highest production ever during the quarter ended September 30.

PGM output for the quarter increased to 43 700 oz of platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, iridium, osmium and gold (6E), compared with the 39 000 oz of 6E produced in the June quarter.

Output was also higher than the 40 500 oz of 6E produced in the September 2020 quarter.

Chrome concentrat­e production, meanwhile, increased to 395 700 t for the quarter, compared with the 379 700 t produced in the June quarter and the 370 800 t produced in the September 2020 quarter.

“This performanc­e follows several strategic initiative­s to optimise the operation. These have built a sustainabl­e platform for Tharisa to deliver further significan­t growth over the long life of our openpit operations,” says Pouroulis.

Further, PGM production for the financial year ended September 30 increased to 157 800 oz of 6E, compared with the 142 100 oz of 6E produced in the 2020 financial year.

Chrome concentrat­e production for the full-year increased to 1,51 million tonnes, compared with the 1,34 million tonnes produced the year before.

JSE- and LSE-listed Tharisa notes that the record production had further strengthen­ed the company’s balance sheet, with the company having ended the financial year with a cash balance of US$83,4-million and a positive net cash position of US$47,9-million.

It expects to produce between 165 000 oz and 175 000 oz of 6E PGMs and between 1,75 million and 1,85 million tonnes of chrome concentrat­e in the 2022 financial year.

“With the 2022 full-year production guidance provided for the Tharisa mine, we see further growth particular­ly from the investment made in the Vulcan plant, which is in the cold commission­ing phase and will produce chrome concentrat­es before the end of 2021.

 ?? ?? Chrome concentrat­e production for the full-year increased to 1,51 million tonnes, compared with the 1,34 million tonnes produced the year before
Chrome concentrat­e production for the full-year increased to 1,51 million tonnes, compared with the 1,34 million tonnes produced the year before

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