2020 Production & Operations Update Issue of Bonds

RNS Number : 2281S
Ferro-Alloy Resources Limited
15 March 2021
 

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 which is part of  UK law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.

 

15 March 2021

Ferro-Alloy Resources Limited

("Ferro-Alloy" or "the Company")

 

2020 Production & Operations Update

Issue of Bonds

 

Ferro-Alloy Resources Limited (LSE: FAR) the vanadium mining and processing company with operations based in Southern Kazakhstan, is pleased to announce a production and operations update for the year ended 31 December 2020 at its existing vanadium concentrate processing operation (the "Existing Operation").

 

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Highlights:

 

· 56% increase in vanadium pentoxide production in 2020 to 237 tonnes

· Production of calcium molybdate commenced in October 2020 providing an additional revenue stream

· Installed and commissioned equipment during 2020 to increase plant capacity to around 80 tonnes of vanadium pentoxide per month, six times more than 2019 including:

pyrometallurgical section completed

three new press filters installed

oven for conversion of AMV* to vanadium pentoxide

Increases in capacity of leaching stages

roaster for pre-roasting of concentrates installed

· Connection to high voltage line progressing, completion scheduled for May 2021, currently nearly 80% complete

· Developed and patented highly efficient process for production of electrolyte from ammonium metavanadate - process tested and samples created

· Feasibility study to western bankable standards progressing

 

Nick Bridgen, CEO, said : "During 2020 Ferro-Alloy continued to make significant progress, despite the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic restricting the movement of people and equipment to the site and other knock-on effects on our suppliers of raw-materials and equipment. Nevertheless, we saw a significant increase in production of vanadium pentoxide in the year and an even greater increase in capacity.  Future production should improve strongly with the lessening of Covid-19 restrictions and the connection to the reliable high voltage power line.

 

"Our technical team made great progress during the year. The speed at which we developed the technology to produce calcium molybdate was particularly encouraging. This addition to the Existing Operation will prove an important revenue stream and at little extra cost. In addition, the development of a technology to produce electrolyte for vanadium flow batteries directly from ammonium metavanadate was impressive and will allow the Company to take part in the ever-growing renewables market. 

 

"The Existing Operations are a stepping stone to the much larger vanadium project. With continuing progress on the upgrade of the feasibility study, it is important to remind investors of the huge size and unique ore of the Balasausqandiq Vanadium Project which we believe has the potential to become the world's largest and lowest cost vanadium mine."

 

 

Vanadium pentoxide production

During the year ended 31 December 2020, production of vanadium pentoxide (V 2 O 5 ) amounted to 237 tonnes, some 56% above 2019. Whilst this is a very solid increase, without the disruptions experienced due to the Covid-19 pandemic and previously reported interruptions to power supply, production would have been significantly higher.

 

 

Quarter (2020)

Production of Vanadium Pentoxide

(tonnes of vanadium pentoxide contained in AMV*)

Growth vs last year

Production of Molybdic Oxide

(tonnes of molybdic oxide contained in calcium molybdate)

Q1

49 .1

+53%

-

Q2

48.9

+25%

-

Q3

89.8

+135%

-

Q4

49.5

+15%

12.0

2020 total

237.3

56%

12.0

 

* AMV: ammonium metavanadate

 

The focus of the Existing Operation during 2020 was the commissioning and expansion of the new pyrometallurgical process line which is designed to treat a different type of concentrate from that which was previously treated.

 

In February, the second roasting oven was installed and the pyrometallurgical line completed. Over the course of H1 2020 this new process became the most important contributor to production, bringing the total capacity of the combined plant to some 80 tonnes per month depending on the grades of concentrates treated, six times more than 2019 production.  Actual production has lagged significantly behind this level as a result of both Covid-19 restrictions, which have affected both the Company and its suppliers, and continuing power supply issues. It is expected that the connection to the adjacent high-voltage power-line will take place during May 2021, further details of which are set out below.

 

The impact of Covid-19 has been seen particularly in the more technically difficult hydrometallurgical production process which has been temporarily halted several times, primarily as a result of the inability to bring specialist staff to site. This has resulted in some five months of lost production from this part of the operation. The Company has prioritised the pyrometallurgical operations, not only because it is technically simpler, but also because the prices paid for the raw materials flex with the vanadium price so margins are less affected by low prices than for the hydrometallurgical line where the price is fixed.

 

The Covid-19 travel bans have also made installation, commissioning and fault rectification much more difficult. The Company has, using substantially its own workforce, completed commissioning work on two of the three new press filters which would normally have required site visits from the suppliers, and completed the installation of the oven to convert ammonium metavanadate to vanadium pentoxide. The oven is currently in part-time operation for the production of calcium molybdate and will be used for its intended purpose once the gas scrubbing equipment is installed. The third new press filter, which was never properly commissioned since installation at the beginning of the lock-down, is only now being brought into operation by our own team using remote instructions from the supplier's specialist programmers.

 

Production in the fourth quarter was disappointing, with little contribution from the hydrometallurgical line and restricted deliveries from the Company's main high-grade concentrate supplier, attributed to the effects of the Covid-19 restrictions on their operation.

 

 

Production outlook

Although the progression to higher production slowed towards the end of 2020, the equipment is now in place to achieve significantly higher production, assisted by the near-term connection to the high-voltage power-line and as the global vaccination programme starts to lessen the restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

As disclosed above, supplies of raw materials continued to be restricted below contracted levels and this continued into January and February 2021, attributed to Covid-19 related restrictions. In the near term, this now shows signs of returning to more normal levels and future production should improve.

 

Looking further ahead, the Company is planning to procure an electric arc furnace which can double production capacity again.  This furnace has been designed, contracts agreed and will take some six months to build once the order is placed. This furnace will be used to produce ferro-vanadium directly from raw-material concentrates without first producing vanadium pentoxide, and it will also be able to produce by-product ferro-nickel, utilising the nickel content of our raw-materials which is currently sold at very low prices as a low-grade concentrate.

 

Other developments

 

1. Calcium molybdate production

Commercial production of calcium molybdate started in October 2020, with 20 tonnes of calcium molybdate (CaMoO 4 ), containing 12 tonnes of molybdic oxide (MoO 3 ) produced by the end of the year. Calcium molybdate production, although small scale, is highly profitable because it provides additional recovery as a by-product from the same raw-materials and with relatively low processing costs. The Company now has the option to source molybdenum-bearing raw-materials with molybdenum as the primary content where it is more profitable to do so.

 

2. Electrolyte for batteries

In September we reported that the Company's specialists had developed a new process for the production of electrolyte for vanadium flow batteries directly from ammonium metavanadate, a more economical process.  Further developments of this work have shown that additional cost reductions can be achieved compared with the normal production processes, meaning that electrolyte can be produced at a very small cost-premium over standard grade vanadium pentoxide. Since the Company expects to become the world's lowest cost producer of vanadium, these processes should enable the Company to profitably supply electrolyte at prices which other producers will find impossible to achieve.

 

The Company has produced samples of electrolyte and is now looking for partners in the flow battery industry to work with in developing this potentially huge market. Ferro-Alloy expects to become a dominant supplier in this industry as the market for such batteries is expected to grow rapidly with the increasing use of renewables.

 

3. Connection to high-voltage powerline

As previously reported, the Company's operations have up to now been severely impacted by the unreliability of the existing power supply with power delivered over a long distance on a low voltage line with wooden poles. It is subject to frequent unplanned outages, voltage and phase instability, and is expensive. The instability damages our equipment and causes long interruptions as restart procedures can take far longer than the power interruption.

 

The Company has been constructing a link to draw power from an adjacent high voltage (110kV) line, including the connection, transformers, some three km of line and necessary communications and switching.  This US$2.5m project is already largely complete with all the necessary equipment having been procured and some 55% of the construction works finished.

 

 

Figure 1: Work on the construction of the high voltage power line

 

Construction is expected to be completed in April 2021. In January 2021 work commenced on the low voltage line to reticulate the new supply to the process plant, which is expected to be completed in May 2021.

 

The new power supply will also be used for Phase 1 of the large Balasausqandiq vanadium project, although some augmentation of transformer capacity will be required.

 

Balasausqandiq project update - feasibility study into Phase 1

Development of the large Balasausqandiq vanadium deposit is on-going in parallel with the Company's Existing Operations.

 

The main components of the upgrade to the feasibility study have already been completed as part of the locally required Kazakhstan study.  Although the remaining parts of the study have been significantly delayed by Covid-19 restrictions, including a prohibition on overseas specialists visiting site and an inability to export samples, the process plant design work has continued remotely by Coffey International, a Tetra Tech group company, whose work was initiated, including a site visit, before the lock-downs.

 

The innovative process developed and refined in our commercial demonstration plant in Kazakhstan has been adapted to produce a high purity V 2 O 5 product from the black shale mined at Balasausqandiq. Flow sheet development, the associated mass and energy balance and the process design criteria, are complete. In parallel Coffey have specified confirmatory metallurgical test work that will be completed at an accredited international laboratory. The sample material has been collected and is ready to ship.

 

Coffey's engineering team has specified the major mechanical equipment, designed the process areas and completed a 3D CAD model of the general arrangement of the plant. The model includes the buildings that will house the process equipment. Budget price enquiry, in support of the capital cost estimate, is underway and is approximately 50% complete.

 

Further work not related to the process plant is to be carried out under the supervision of SRK including some drilling for geotechnical and hydrogeological purposes which will be carried out after the end of winter.

 

Covid-19

The Covid-19 pandemic had a negative impact on the Company's operations in 2020. While cases started to decline towards the end of Q3 2020, the country experienced a second wave during Q4 2020, albeit at lower levels than in Europe. Kazakhstan has maintained restrictions on visitors from overseas and implemented lock-downs on a selective basis.

 

Kazakhstan started vaccinations on 1 February 2021 using the Russian Sputnik-V vaccine. During 2021 the plan is to vaccinate some 6 million people in Kazakhstan starting with front line medical professionals followed by education providers and then higher risk individuals.

 

Vanadium prices and Outlook

At the start of 2020 the price of vanadium pentoxide in Europe was a little over US$5/lb, having fallen from around US$16/lb at the start of 2019 and a high of US$29/lb in late 2018. The fall from the exceptionally high levels of 2018 had been expected but overshot and remained below historic average prices throughout 2020, most likely as a result of reduced world-wide construction during the Covid-19 pandemic. The price has been rising since the start of 2021 and is now at over US$8.00/lb, a little above the level, $7.50/lb, that the Company is forecasting as the long term average. 

 

The Directors expect demand in the longer-term to be strong for a number of reasons:

· Post Covid-19 stimulus infrastructure development expected around the world, especially with the stimulus programme in the USA, causing a significant rise in consumption of vanadium-containing structural steel;

· Increasing use of vanadium for micro-alloying of steel, enabling smaller sections to be used to obtain the same strength and thereby reducing the CO2emissions caused by construction;

· Growing penetration of Vanadium redox flow batteries for long-term grid energy storage; and

 

Whilst this demand can be met from vanadium projects currently under evaluation, the cash cost of production of this new capacity and the associated capital costs implies the need for a significantly higher vanadium price than today's, giving an expectation that the price will need to rise before such projects become financeable. By contrast, the Company's Balasausqandiq deposit is expected to be able to produce vanadium pentoxide at a cost of less than half that of other primary producers.

 

Finance

During 2020 the Company raised equity finance of US$1.7m (US$1.6m after expenses) and issued bonds to the value of US$ 0.9 m. Since the start of 2021 the Company has raised US$475,829 from further issues of 242 bonds, with 58 issued in February and a further 184 issued on 12 March 2021. All the bonds have been issued on the Astana Stock Exchange ("AIX") with a nominal value of US$2,000 each, have a coupon of 5.8% payable twice-yearly, are unsecured and are repayable on 17 March 2023. Each issue is made at a premium or discount as negotiated at the time of issue.  

 

During 2020 the group's main operating company in Kazakhstan was audited by the tax authorities preparatory to receiving reimbursement of excess VAT for the period from 2015 to 31 March 2020. Following the completion of the audit a repayment of 115,000,000 KZT (approximately US$276,000) was received. In future, it is expected that VAT will be reimbursed on a quarterly basis.

 

 

 

For further information, visit  www.ferro-alloy.com or contact:

 

Nick Bridgen, Chief Executive Officer  info@ferro-alloy.com

 

Shore Capital (Corporate Broker)

Corporate Advisory: Toby Gibbs / Mark Percy / John More                Tel: +44 (0)207 408 4090

Corporate Broking: Jerry Keen

 

VSA Capital      Tel: +44 (0)203 005 5000

Andrew Monk / Simon Barton

 

St Brides Partners Limited (Financial PR & IR Adviser)

Catherine Leftley / Megan Dennison  Tel: +44 (0)207 236 1177

 

 

 

Further information about Ferro-Alloy Resources Limited

The Company's operations are all located at the Balasausqandiq Deposit in Kyzylordinskaya Oblast in the South of Kazakhstan. Currently the Company has two main business activities:

a)  the high grade Balasausqandiq Vanadium Project (the "Project"); and

b)  an existing vanadium concentrate processing operation (the "Existing Operation")

 

Balasausqandiq is a very large deposit, situated in Kyzylordinskaya Oblast in Southern Kazakhstan.  The ore contains vanadium as the principal product, together with by-products of carbon, molybdenum, uranium, rare earth metals, potassium and aluminium.

The type of ore is very different from the magnetite that comprises the ore of most other producers and the Company's estimated cost of production is less than half that of other primary producers. A reserve on the JORC 2012 basis has been estimated for only the first ore-body which amounts to 23 million tonnes, not including the small amounts of near-surface oxidised material which is in the Inferred resource category. In the system of Reserve estimation used in Kazakhstan the Reserves are estimated to be over 70m tonnes in ore-bodies 1 to 5 but this does not include the full depth of ore-bodies 2-5. Overall, the expectation is that after exploration of the five known ore-bodies the reserves will total over 100m tonnes.

 

The production facilities for the Existing Operation were originally created from a 15,000 tonnes per year pilot plant which was then adapted to treat low-grade concentrates and has been expanded and further adapted to treat a wider variety of raw-materials.

 

The strategy of the Company is to develop both the Existing Operation and the Project in parallel. Although they are located on the same site and use some of the same infrastructure, they are separate operations.

 

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