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Gold Fields to Offload Smaller Mines in Ghana

November 15, 2024
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Gold Fields Ltd. is considering divesting its smaller mines in Ghana and Peru. This decision, announced by CEO Mike Fraser, marked a significant shift in the company’s focus towards larger, more profitable operations.

At the heart of this strategy lies the Damang mine in Ghana. Once a bustling operation, Damang now processes only stockpiled ore after ceasing mining operations last year. Fraser, in a candid moment, shared the company’s approach.

“We do want to set it up in a way that, if we keep it, we know we have unlocked the value. If we decide to sell it to someone else, we would have sold it with an embedded option for life extension.”

Mike Fraser, CEO of Gold Fields Ltd.

This statement revealed a nuanced strategy – enhancing the mine’s appeal while keeping options open. It’s a delicate balance between immediate value realization and future potential.

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Gold output at Damang fell by 11% in the three months leading up to September 2024, yielding approximately 33,000 ounces. According to Fraser, the company is assessing Damang’s value with an eye toward potentially selling it, but only after maximizing its residual worth.

Similarly, the Cerro Corona mine in Peru finds itself at a crossroads. With only five years left in its current lifespan, it too could be on the market. But Gold Fields isn’t simply looking to offload these assets. Instead, they’re embarking on an intriguing path.

According to Fraser, “Gold Fields is actively studying the potential for new mineral discoveries at both mines.”

This approach isn’t just about selling; it’s about creating value. By potentially uncovering new reserves, Gold Fields could significantly enhance the attractiveness of these assets to potential buyers.

Market Reaction and Future Production Goals

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Gold Fields’ operational output rose by 12% to reach 510,000 ounces during the September quarter, underscoring its commitment to meeting its production target of approximately 2.1 million ounces for the year.

While the potential sale of smaller mines may impact the company’s total output, the ramp-up at Salares Norte and the Osisko Mining acquisition are expected to offset these effects, contributing to the company’s longer-term stability and growth trajectory.

The market reaction to the announcement was evident, with Gold Fields’ shares dipping by 4% at 08:42 GMT following the announcement.

Gold Fields also faces delays in another strategic initiative: a proposed merger of its Tarkwa mine with AngloGold Ashanti’s neighboring Iduapriem mine in Ghana.

Originally intended to create operational efficiencies and reduce costs, the merger has been postponed due to parliamentary recess in Ghana, with national elections scheduled for December 7.

Fraser indicated that the process stalled as legislative approvals could not be finalized before the election period. “Due to the election, we just ran out of time,” Fraser explained, referring to the upcoming elections on December 7.

A combined operation could position Gold Fields more competitively in the region by allowing for cost-cutting and efficiency improvements.

The company’s new strategic direction signals a decisive shift towards a more streamlined, high-efficiency business model aimed at securing its future as a leading player in the gold mining industry.

For Gold Fields, the decision to potentially sell smaller assets such as Damang and Cerro Corona is part of a broader restructuring to enhance profitability.

With the ramp-up of Salares Norte and the ongoing discussions for a merger in Ghana, Gold Fields is set on a path to redefine its portfolio, focusing on long-term value creation and market leadership in gold production.

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