DENVER, Nov. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ Queenstake Resources Ltd.
(AMEX:QEE)(TSE:QRL) reported a net loss of $8.1 million for the
third quarter of 2006. Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the
quarter totaled $5.5 million. As described in the October 4, 2006
"Cost Reductions" news release, an internal review recently
concluded that the Company needed to immediately defer production
from higher cost production areas of Jerritt Canyon's underground
mines and reduce the costs of ongoing operations. Cost reduction
measures implemented in late September 2006 included reducing the
cost of contract underground development, streamlining maintenance,
discontinuing the use of higher cost mining equipment and reducing
the work force in accordance with the lower production rate.
Estimated annual savings from these measures include approximately
$12 million in cash operating costs and approximately $4 million in
development contractor costs. Third quarter gold production was
43,781(1) ounces, including production from ore purchased from
Newmont. Cash operating costs at Jerritt Canyon were negatively
impacted by significantly lower than expected production, mill
throughput limitations and higher commodity costs, resulting in
significantly higher cash operating costs per ounce of $643 for the
third quarter. However, the Jerritt Canyon operations showed
improvement in October 2006 as a result of the cost reduction
measures implemented in late September, with production and costs
generally consistent with the revised plan and with sufficient cash
flow to continue to fund the ongoing exploration program at Jerritt
Canyon. As announced on October 4, 2006, Queenstake's financial
advisors Blackmont Capital are assisting the Company in evaluating
and pursuing strategic alternatives to enhance the long-term value
of the Jerritt Canyon assets. There is a high level of interest in
Queenstake and a due diligence process is underway. 9 mos. 9 mos.
Ending Ending Operating Highlights 3Q 2006 3Q 2005 9/30/06 9/30/05
Gold ounces produced(1) 43,781 49,613 124,075 158,536 Gold ounces
sold 43,129 54,446 122,833 155,856 Average realized gold price
($/oz) $617 $442 $607 $433 Cash operating costs per ounce(2) $643
$401 $546 $381 Ore tons mined 161,371 220,779 578,617 736,039 Tons
processed 297,563 267,116 719,648 895,350 Grade processed (opt)
0.18 0.21 0.21 0.21 Process recovery 86.3% 86.5% 86.3% 86.6%
Financial Review For the third quarter of 2006, the Company
reported a net loss of $8.1 million, compared with a net loss of
$4.3 million in the year ago quarter. Revenues were $26.6 million
from gold sales of 43,129(1) ounces at an average realized price of
$617 per ounce. Third quarter cash operating costs per ounce were
$643, a significant increase from the year ago quarter due to
significantly lower Jerritt Canyon production, mill throughput
limitations and higher commodity and labor prices. Factors leading
to lower production and mill throughput are discussed below under
the heading, "Operations Review." Over the past 12 months, cash
operating costs were negatively impacted by a number of factors,
including $3.2 million in rising commodity costs primarily from
fuel, electric power, commodities and freight, $2.1 million in wage
increases and higher than anticipated overtime costs, and $3.1
million from increased contractor costs. Together, these factors
accounted for an increase in cash operating costs of approximately
$48 per ounce in the past 12 months. Depletion charges were $3.6
million, including approximately $0.3 million expensed as a result
of a reduction of stockpiled Jerritt Canyon ore and work-in-process
inventory from the previous quarter. Corporate general and
administrative costs were $919,000, compared with $890,000 a year
ago. Exploration expense was $2.0 million during the third quarter
of 2006, compared with $1.5 million in the third quarter of 2005.
At the end of the quarter, there were approximately 7,800 contained
gold ounces of Jerritt Canyon ore and approximately 15,700
contained gold ounces of purchased ore in stockpiles at the mill.
There was a working capital deficit of $3.4 million, a reduction of
$10.9 million from June 30, 2006, primarily due to the increase in
purchased ore stockpile inventories, which accumulated as a result
of mill processing limitations from the temporary gear issue, as
well as reimbursable reclamation related receivables. During the
third quarter, the Company invested $5.4 million in capital
expenditures, primarily for underground mine development and
refurbishment of plant and equipment. Operations Review During the
third quarter, gold production was 43,781(1) ounces of gold, of
which 6,892 ounces came from ore purchased from Newmont. Mined ore
tons and total mined tons were 27% and 26% lower than the year ago
quarter, respectively. Slower than anticipated dewatering at the
Smith Mine and lower than expected ore tons mined from the
SSX-Steer Mine Complex significantly impacted production. In an
environment of increasing commodity costs and with the gold price
declining below $600 per ounce during the third quarter, the
Company conducted an internal review of the Jerritt Canyon
operations in September. This resulted in a decision to defer
mining of higher cost areas of the Smith and SSX mines and to
immediately implement cost reduction measures. Specifically,
production from below the current water table at the Smith Mine and
from Zone 1 of the SSX Mine has been deferred. Processed ore
tonnage was unfavorably impacted as the mill ran at a reduced
capacity as a result of gear limitations. During the second quarter
of 2006, the bull gear was refurbished and turned over and a new
pinion gear was installed. At that time, after consultation with
several mill consultants, the Company believed the mill could
operate normally at near capacity without risks to the gears.
However, during the third quarter, the new pinion gear exhibited a
high degree of wear and pitting, and elevated temperatures that
could represent a high risk of failure and potential collateral
damage should the mill be pushed to full capacity. As a result, the
mill operated at lower capacity for the third quarter and will
continue to run at about 75% capacity until the new bull gear is
installed as anticipated in early 2007. The gears have been subject
to intense monitoring and daily inspections, further limiting mill
throughput. Delivery of the new bull gear, which is being
fabricated in Australia, is now expected in January of 2007. The
Jerritt Canyon mining and processing operations continue their
unrivalled safety record in excess of 2.6 million hours worked
without a lost time accident. The Murray Mine, which is no longer
being mined, and the SSX Mine were recognized as the safest
underground mines in Nevada, winning the first and second place
awards, respectively, from the Nevada Mining Association (NMA) in
September 2006. The Jerritt Canyon mill also was recognized by the
NMA with a second place award in the safest surface mines and mills
category in Nevada. 2006 Outlook The Company had previously
announced on October 4, 2006 estimated fourth quarter production of
40,000 ounces of gold from Jerritt Canyon at cash operating costs
of about $420 per ounce. The Company continues to expect fourth
quarter production of approximately 40,000 ounces of gold from
Jerritt Canyon, excluding gold produced from ore purchased as part
of the ore purchase agreement with Newmont. The Company is less
confident of achieving the $420 cash operating costs per ounce.
Jerritt Canyon costs for October 2006 appear to be generally in
line with the revised operating plan and the cost cutting measures
appear to be taking effect. However, the Company is analyzing the
full impact of the cost reduction measures implemented as well as
evaluating further possible measures. In view of uncertainties in
ongoing operating costs, the Company is not providing cost guidance
for the fourth quarter of 2006. As the Company reported in its
October 4 news release, for the full year 2006, gold production
from Jerritt Canyon is currently estimated at 160,000 ounces,
excluding production from ore purchased from Newmont. This reflects
the year-to-date mill-related production shortfalls and lower
throughput rate, delays in accessing ore and deferral of the mining
of higher cost areas of the mines. Cash operating costs continue to
be adversely affected by increases in basic commodity prices.
Exploration expenditures are expected to be $5 million in 2006,
compared with $3.9 million in 2005. Capital expenditures are
expected to be approximately $21 million, compared with $21.6
million in 2005. Corporate general and administrative costs are
estimated at approximately $4.0 million in 2006. The Company
expects to fund the balance of these 2006 estimated expenditures
from existing cash and expected cash flow from operations.
Queenstake Resources Ltd. is a gold mining and exploration company
based in Denver, Colorado. Its principal asset is the wholly owned
Jerritt Canyon gold operations in Nevada, which has produced over
7.5 million ounces of gold from open pit and underground mines
since 1981. Current production at the property is from three
underground mines. At year-end 2005, total measured and indicated
resources(3) were 8.8 million tons at 0.24 opt (8 million tonnes at
8 grams per tonne), containing 2.1 million ounces of gold,
including approximately 878,000 ounces in reserves(3). The Jerritt
Canyon District, which comprises 119 square miles (308 square
kilometers) of geologically prospective ground controlled by
Queenstake, represents one of the largest contiguous exploration
properties in Nevada. In addition, Jerritt Canyon also has one of
only three permitted roasting facilities in Nevada. (1) The
Company's production and sales for the third quarter of 2006
included 6,892 ounces of gold from the ore purchased from Newmont.
(See news releases of March 30, 2006 and April 13, 2006.) (2) Cash
operating costs per ounce are a non-GAAP measure intended to
complement conventional GAAP reporting. Management believes that
cash operating costs per ounce is a useful indicator of a mine's
performance. Please refer to Table 5 of the Management Discussion
and Analysis on file at http://www.sedar.com/ and
http://www.sec.gov/ for further information. (3) Mineral
"resources" or "resource" used in this news release are as defined
in National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities
Administrators and are not terms recognized or defined by the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Mineral resources are not
reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. For
further information, please refer to the risk factors and
definitions of mineral reserves and resources in the Company's
filings on SEDAR and with the SEC on the Company's website,
http://www.queenstake.com/. The Qualified Person for the technical
information contained in this news release is Mr. Dorian L. (Dusty)
Nicol, President and Chief Executive Officer of Queenstake. For
further information call: Wendy Yang 303-297-1557 ext. 105
800-276-6070 Email - web - http://www.queenstake.com/ Cautionary
Statement -- This news release contains "Forward-Looking
Statements" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities
law requirements and Section 21E of the United States Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended and the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements, other than
statements of historical fact, included in this release, and
regarding Queenstake's future plans are forward-looking statements
that involve various risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking
statements include, without limitation, (i) estimates and
projections of future gold production, processing rates and cash
operating costs, (ii) estimates of savings or cost reductions, mill
refurbishment and maintenance costs, (iii) estimates related to
financial performance, including cash flow, capital expenditures,
exploration and administrative costs, (iv) estimates and
projections of reserves and resources, (v) estimates and opinions
regarding geologic and mineralization interpretation, (vi)
estimates of exploration investment, scope of exploration programs
and timing of project advancement, commencement of production and
availability of drills and other equipment, and (vii) estimates of
reclamation and closure costs. Forward-looking statements are
subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, including gold
and other commodity price volatility, operational risks, mine
development, production and cost estimate risks and other risks
which are described in the Company's most recent Annual Information
Form filed on SEDAR (http://www.sedar.com/) and Annual Report on
Form 40-F on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC;
http://www.sec.gov/) as well as the Company's other regulatory
filings. Although the Company has attempted to identify important
factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to
differ materially from those described in forward-looking
statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events
or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There
can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to
be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ
materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly,
readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking
statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update
or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of
new information, future events or otherwise. INTERIM CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF LOSS UNAUDITED For the Three For the Nine Months
Ended Months Ended (In Thousands of U.S. Dollars, September 30,
September 30, except per share amounts) 2006 2005 2006 2005 Gold
sales $26,610 $24,076 $74,528 $67,451 Costs and expenses Cost of
sales 28,160 22,907 69,050 62,046 Depreciation, depletion and
amortization 3,618 3,058 10,819 13,411 Non-hedge derivatives -- 388
207 1,528 Exploration 1,979 1,474 3,303 2,859 General and
administrative 919 890 3,275 4,090 Accretion of reclamation and
mine closure liability 293 194 880 460 Stock-based compensation 143
146 1,057 571 35,112 29,057 88,591 84,965 Income (loss) from
operations (8,502) (4,981) (14,063) (17,514) Interest expense 103
47 209 372 Other income, net (496) (302) (1,019) (697) Foreign
exchange (gain) loss (4) (424) (162) (165) (Gain) loss on disposal
of assets (5) -- (102) -- Loss on write down of assets 31 -- 197 --
(371) (679) (877) (490) Net income (loss) $(8,131) $(4,302)
$(13,186) $(17,024) Net Income (loss) per share - basic and diluted
($0.01) ($0.01) ($0.02) ($0.03) Weighted average number of shares
outstanding (000's) - basic 582,692 549,842 569,787 495,545 INTERIM
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF DEFICIT UNAUDITED For the Three For the
Nine Months Ended Months Ended September 30, September 30, (In
Thousands of U.S. Dollars) 2006 2005 2006 2005 Deficit, beginning
of period $(87,915) $(75,911) $(82,860) $(63,189) Net Income (loss)
(8,131) (4,302) (13,186) (17,024) Deficit, end of period $(96,046)
$(80,213) $(96,046) $(80,213) INTERIM CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In Thousands of U.S. Dollars) September 30, December 31, 2006 2005
ASSETS Unaudited Current assets Cash and cash equivalents $5,494
$10,225 Trade and other receivables 6,207 463 Inventories 13,319
6,519 Marketable securities 13 13 Prepaid expenses 2,413 1,499
Total current assets 27,446 18,719 Restricted cash 27,275 27,165
Mineral property, plant and equipment, net 53,972 45,692 Other
assets 1,329 1,763 Total assets $110,022 $93,339 LIABILITIES AND
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY Current liabilities Accounts payable and
accrued liabilities $28,763 $11,063 Other current liabilities 2,130
2,846 Total current liabilities 30,893 13,909 Other long-term
obligations 2,122 2,117 Reclamation and mine closure 26,900 26,382
Total liabilities 59,915 42,408 Shareholders' equity Common shares,
no par value, unlimited number authorized Issued and outstanding
582,936,489 (2005 - 550,021,360) 143,176 131,804 Contributed
surplus 2,963 1,973 Convertible securities 14 14 Deficit (96,046)
(82,860) Total shareholders' equity 50,107 50,931 Total liabilities
and shareholders' equity $110,022 $93,339 INTERIM CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS Unaudited For the Three For the Nine
Months Ended Months Ended September 30, September 30, (In Thousands
of U.S. Dollars) 2006 2005 2006 2005 OPERATING ACTIVITIES Net loss
$(8,131) $(4,302) $(13,186) $(17,024) Non-cash items: Depreciation,
depletion and amortization 3,618 3,058 10,819 13,411 Write down of
assets 31 -- 197 -- (Gain) on disposal of assets (5) -- (102) --
Accretion of reclamation and mine closure liability 293 194 880 460
Write down of non-hedge derivatives -- 388 207 1,528 Stock-based
compensation 143 146 1,057 571 Foreign exchange loss (4) (424)
(162) (165) Loss on sale of marketable securities -- -- -- 38 Write
down of marketable securities -- 3 -- 7 (4,055) (937) (290) (1,174)
Reclamation costs incurred -- (500) (362) (500) Changes in non-cash
working capital: Inventories (737) 2,372 (6,374) 23 Accounts
receivable and prepaid accounts (6,150) 1,029 (5,731) 723 Accounts
payable and accruals 11,982 3,978 19,094 (5,484) Cash provided by
(used in) operating activities 1,040 5,942 6,337 (6,412) INVESTING
ACTIVITIES Property, plant and equipment expenditures (5,445)
(7,745) (20,404) (14,806) Proceeds from sale of assets 100 -- 121
-- Sale of marketable securities -- -- -- 442 Restricted cash (345)
(122) (110) (373) Cash (used in) investing activities (5,690)
(7,867) (20,393) (14,737) FINANCING ACTIVITIES Common shares
issued, net of costs 174 44 11,305 30,393 Notes payable and leases
(478) (1,002) (1,976) (1,392) Deferred financing costs (4) -- (4)
-- Cash provided by (used in) financing activities (308) (958)
9,325 29,001 Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
(4,958) (2,883) (4,731) 7,852 Cash and cash equivalents, beginning
of period 10,452 16,867 10,225 6,132 Cash and cash equivalents, end
of period $5,494 $13,984 $5,494 $13,984 DATASOURCE: Queenstake
Resources Ltd. CONTACT: Wendy Yang or Queenstake Resources Ltd.,
+1-303-297-1557, ext. 105, or +1-800-276-6070, Web site:
http://www.queenstake.com/
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