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Tulu Kapi Gold Project Finance Update

23 Jan 2023 07:00

RNS Number : 4707N
Kefi Gold and Copper PLC
23 January 2023
 

23 January 2023

 

KEFI Gold and Copper plc

 

("KEFI" or the "Company")

 

Tulu Kapi Gold Project Finance Update

 

Final Steps Requested from Government and Being Addressed

 

KEFI (AIM: KEFI), the gold exploration and development company with projects in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is pleased to provide an update following the Company's announcement on 21 November 2022 in which we reported that the finance plan for the c.US$320 million financing of the Tulu Kapi Gold Project ("Tulu Kapi" or the "Project") had been agreed in principle by the lenders so that draft definitive agreements could be finalised for approval by syndicate members and regulators.

 

We are now pleased to report that all lead contracting and equity investment parties have agreed their draft agreements and confirmed their intention to sign. Likewise for nearly all Government agencies which have to also sign agreements within the syndicate.

 

For their part, the lenders have re-affirmed the financing plan in principle and have formally set out their indicative terms and conditions which include, as expected, satisfaction by all parties of their respective conditions and the receipt of all the necessary remaining Ethiopian Government ("Government") approvals. To this end, during the last months of 2022 the various relevant regulatory agencies were advised of the specific conditions and clarifications required from them in order that progress can be made with the financing and definitive documentation signed.

 

Whilst the Government is clarifying the outstanding regulatory matters, it is also reorganising its systems around the Project, including for upgraded security and for preparing the community for resettlement.

 

Following the completion of these steps, and the receipt of final credit committee approval by the lenders, KEFI will call a General Meeting of KEFI shareholders to seek formal shareholder approval of the transaction, in particular any convertibility rights (into KEFI shares) embedded in the financings at the KME level by regional investors as previously outlined.

 

The Company expects all outstanding issues to be addressed imminently, the exact timing of which will largely be driven by the Government process, so that final lender documentation can be completed, and signing can take place, enabling the KEFI General Meeting to be called, funds to flow and full Project launch to proceed.

 

The Company and the full syndicate remain focused on achieving full Project launch as soon as practicable. KEFI remains focused on achieving full production from the open pit operations in 2025 and from the combined open pit-underground operation a few years later for combined gold exports of near 200,000 oz per annum (KEFI beneficial interest 80% or near 160,000 oz per annum).

 

The Company is pleased to provide more details of the key syndicate members as follows:

 

Contractors, all of whom have completed updated detailed pricing and scheduling:

·

Process plant construction - Lycopodium

·

Mining Services - PW Mining, recently appointed after the re-tendering of the contract in light of recent global cost-inflation

·

Electricity supply and maintenance - Ethiopian Electric Power Company

·

New access road - Ethiopian Roads Authority

 

Debt Finance (US$190 million), including both senior and mezzanine-offtake-linked subordinated loans:

·

Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank ("TDB"); and

·

Africa Finance Corporation ("AFC")

 

Equity Finance (US$130 million, in addition to historic investment of US$80 million):

·

Subscribers to new share issues by Tulu Kapi Gold Mines Share Company ("TKGM"):

·

Government: Ethiopian Ministry of Finance; Oromia Regional Government

·

Ethiopian Private Sector: Whilst this financial arrangement is small in quantum it ranks as very significant for aligning corporate and community interests and agendas

·

KEFI's wholly owned subsidiary KEFI Minerals (Ethiopia) Limited ("KME") which is the primary sponsor having provided all historic funding and assembled all the development finance

·

Regional Private Equity Financiers of KME, other than KEFI itself:

·

Subscribers to KME Redeemable or Convertible (at KEFI's election) Loan - subsidiaries of several major international groups. None of these parties is intended to have any involvement in the Project at an operational level, but all have a longstanding presence in, and support of the region

 

 

Commenting, KEFI senior management said:

 

Finance Director, John Leach:

"It is very pleasing that we are finalising the US$320 million financing of the Tulu Kapi Gold Project. This is a large complex transaction in a challenging working environment, against a backdrop of turbulent equity markets and progressive political reforms in Ethiopia. KEFI is therefore delighted with the first-class syndicate we have established to make the long-standing Tulu Kapi Gold Project an operational reality.

 

"Our Tulu Kapi financing package is predominately at the Project or subsidiary level. This is also as planned for our Saudi project developments, the first of which, Jibal Qutman Gold, is smaller than Tulu Kapi and now expected to start construction around the end of 2023 and the second of which, Hawiah Copper-Gold, is bigger than Tulu Kapi and expected to start construction after production has commenced at Tulu Kapi and Jibal Qutman."

 

Chief Operating Officer, Eddy Solbrandt: "We have already launched key initial aspects of the Tulu Kapi Project development and intend to continue our staged build up to full launch in full collaboration and support of all key stakeholders. In Saudi Arabia during 2023 we focus on the Definitive Feasibility Study and project financing for Jibal Qutman, the Pre-Feasibility Study for Hawiah and the regional exploration programme.

 

"KEFI's first eight years after the IPO was prospecting which led to, since 2013, our assembly of five million ounces of JORC resources. In KEFI's second eight years, we collaboratively assisted to unclog in-country obstacles that held back mining for all, and we assembled our finance. In a few years we expect to be a significant gold producer and, shortly thereafter, also copper."

 

Executive Chairman, Harry Anagnostaras-Adams: "The Board is very proud of the teams in Ethiopia and in Saudi Arabia. It has taken a huge effort over a much longer period than we had anticipated in both countries to deal with innumerable frontier market (for mining) challenges and we greatly appreciate the patience and support of all stakeholders and, in particular, of our host governments and communities, our partners and of course our financiers and shareholders.

 

"Ethiopia's first modern mining development will include our large Tulu Kapi project which today would be the largest single export-generator for the country. We are looking forward to working with the newly appointed Minister for Mines, H.E. Habtamu Tegegn who was already supporting the project from his previous role as head of the Ethiopian Roads Authority.

 

"In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, after some fourteen years of patient ground-work, the rate of our progress there has taken off at a remarkable pace - with our two advanced projects being at the forefront of ambitious minerals development plans in that country which are being vigorously supported by the Government locally and have been just recently recognised internationally."

 

Additional Information on the Tulu Kapi Gold Project

 

Final Steps to Financial Close

 

As with any project financings, standard conditions precedent and subsequent must be satisfied (before and after) the signing of definitive agreements by all parties, including but not limited to there being no material adverse change in markets, completion/registration of all documents with the various government agencies, opening international project bank accounts (in Ethiopia requiring collaboration with the National Bank of Ethiopia), placing insurances internationally (in Ethiopia requiring local agents), registering loan-security, receiving confirmations of tenure for mining and for exploration and the lenders' independent experts' confirmation that security, community and environmental conditions on the ground are conducive to the planned operations and compliant with IFC World Bank Performance Standards (which in Ethiopia involves significantly upgraded security and community compensation processes in the field).

 

Such conditions are normal for all mining project finance transactions regardless of commodity, country or company. Tulu Kapi was designed with our Government partners as a show-case project per the latest international standards. All syndicate members are leaders in their field and naturally require completion of due process.

 

The remaining Government regulatory steps comprise commitments and clarifications as follows, which are required for the definitive agreements to be signed:

· Ethiopian Ministry of Finance and National Bank of Ethiopia (central bank) confirmations so that finance agreement details provide the same protections for both banks and comply with international practice for mining project finance; and

· Ethiopian Ministry of Mines completion of endorsement of historical investment, confirmation of tenure for production and exploration, and direct agreements with lenders.

It should be noted that the huge effort over the past few years by the Ethiopian Government and its agencies has resulted in only very few regulatory actions and clarifications now remaining, which are being addressed. We greatly appreciate this intense effort which has involved extensive local and international consultations, policy revisions and many other steps taken to facilitate the development of a modern mining sector in the country. KEFI believes there are no grounds to think all clearances and assurances will not be received.

 

Uses and Sources of Funds

 

(excludes mining fleet and historic investment)

 

SOURCES

 

US$ m

£ m

Debt (Senior and Subordinated)

190

165

Equity

Government and private local

28

24

KEFI

102

89

Total

320

278

KEFI Sources

Regional Private Equity

c.85

c.74

Cash Refunds and Public Equity

c.17

c.15

102

89

USES

Item

US$ m

£ m

Mining

36

31

Processing plant 

161

140

Infrastructure

20

17

Bulk Earthworks

15

13

Social and Environment

28

24

Owners' Costs, including Working Capital

35

30

Finance Costs

25

22

320

278

Development Costs, to be spent

320

278

Pre-Development Costs, already spent

80

70

Total Costs

400

348

 

Notes to planned sources and uses:

 

· The Tulu Kapi Project financing has been designed by KEFI to ensure that all net operating cash flow from the open pit only, at a flat break-even gold price of c.US$1,200/oz, is sufficient to fully service debt finance, which is provided pari passu by the lenders. This break-even gold price was selected because market prices exceeded that level for 87% of the past decade, it is approximately US$730/oz or 38% below the current spot price of c.US$1,930/oz, is US$450/oz or 27% below analysts' long term consensus forecast (CIBC Global Mining Group Analyst Consensus Long Term Commodity Price Forecasts 1 December 2022) of US$1,641/oz, and because it approximates the global average industry All-In-Sustaining-Costs (which is operating costs only and less than All-In-Costs including financing charges).

 

 

· Debt has a tenor of seven years (comprising two years' grace period during construction followed by five production years), is priced at a commercial margin over SOFR (Secured Overnight Funding Rate), is protected by 'Debt Service Reserve Accounts' and a cash flow sweep mechanism to expedite its repayment if cash flows permit.

· Equity issues (percentage ownership) at TKGM are based on the relative proportion of total capital provided by each share subscriber, calculated in Ethiopian Birr at the time of the investment. Total TKGM subscribed capital will end up at approximately US$210 million after taking into account all actual pre-development and projected development expenditure, other than c.US$12 million which may be left remaining owing to KEFI. On this basis (after taking into account the Government's 5% free carried interest) KEFI now expects to own approximately 80% of TKGM.

· The Redeemable Convertible Loans issued by KEFI's wholly owned subsidiary KME may, at KEFI's election, be repaid or converted into KEFI shares at average stock market prices from 2026 onwards. Either way the dilution impact for KEFI shareholders is preferred to the alternative of raising public equity at today's KEFI share price. The corporations which are assembled for this form of investment are large international groups with experience in Ethiopia, who see this as an opportunity to deploy their investable local funds into a well-structured internationally gold-backed project designed to the latest international standards, managed by the first-tier team assembled by KEFI and which supports Ethiopia's priorities for economic development.

· TKGM owes KEFI c.US$12 million via KME due to historic advances by KEFI. At the signing of the definitive agreements KEFI will, with its Syndicate partners, determine whether it be repaid by TKGM in cash or converted to TKGM shares, as the residual equity requirement for the project financing will then be clear. All Project equity will need to have been subscribed prior to debt drawdown in 2024. KEFI's top-up of the equity contributions arranged via KME is designed to be covered by the exercise of outstanding warrants in KEFI.

 

 

Tulu Kapi Statistics - 2023 Mine Plan

 

At Gold $1,641/oz

At Gold $1,930/oz

Production Profile

Material Mined (Thousands Tonnes per Annum)

18,846

18,846

Ore Mined (Thousands Tonnes per Annum)

2,629

2,629

Waste Mined (Thousands Tonnes per Annum)

16,217

16,217

Strip Ratio

6.17

6.17

Average Grade Delivered to Plant (grammes per tonne)

2.15

2.15

Average Quantum Processed (Thousands Tonnes per Annum)

1,989

1,989

Average Recovery in Plant

93.73%

93.73%

Production Thousands Ounces per annum first 7 years

144.3

144.3

IRR & Valuations Based on 2021 Resources Only

Leveraged NPV8% @ Construction Start 1 (USD Millions)

145.9

307.1

Leveraged NPV8% @ 2026 (USD Millions)

356.6

540.9

EBITDA (Average of first 7 production years) (USD Millions)

126.7

171.3

Enterprise Valuation @ 3.5x Average EBITDA (USD Millions)

443.5

599.4

Cash Cost Metrics (all of which include Government Royalties)

All In Sustaining Costs (AISC US$/oz)

935

955

All In Costs (AIC US$/oz)

1,177

1,197

Breakeven Cost - inc everything e.g. debt repayment, taxes (US$/oz)

1,210

1,285

Qtrly Ratios Senior Debt (Pre-Sweep)

Loan Life Coverage Ratio Min

3.72x

4.68x

Loan Life Coverage Raitio Ave

6.48x

8.23x

Balance Sheet / P&L Ratios

Net Debt to EBITDA Max

1.41x

0.77x

Free Cash Flow to Interest Min

3.76x

5.02x

Reserve Tail Against Open Pit Only

Reserve Tail Ratio - All Debt (Pre-Sweep)

22%

22%

Reserve Tail Ratio - All Debt (Post-Sweep)

50%

59%

Cash Balances & Inventory

Cash Built up in TK over life of mine (USD Millions)

508.1

755.8

Cash at Bank plus gold in ore stocks in TKGM at end of Year 3 (USD Millions)

180.3

277.2

Taxation Metric

Corporate Income Tax paid by TK (USD Millions)

76.8

160.6

Royalties paid by TK (USD Millions)

136.3

160.4

Total Taxes (excluding social & taxes) (USD Millions)

213.0

320.9

·

1 Excludes Saudi.

 

Notes:

 

Planned Tulu Kapi Project summary economics.

 

Please note that some of these statistics have improved since they were last published due to the 2023 Mine Plan integration of some underground production and the increased KEFI planned beneficial interest, in addition to some exchange rate movement. The per share statistics are based on Tulu Kapi only (Saudi assets excluded from this Ethiopia-focused analysis) and KEFI fully-diluted shares in issue as at 31 December 2022 of 5,034 million.

 

·

At the December 2022 average long-term consensus gold price of US$1,641/oz, KEFI's beneficial interest in:

After-debt NPV at start of construction is US$118 million (£99 million or 2.0 pence per share) and in 2026 after start of production is US$288 million (£242 million or 4.8 pence per share)

EBITDA average for first 7 production years is US$103 million (£86 million or 1.7 pence per share)

 

·

At current gold spot price of c. US$1,930/oz, KEFI's beneficial interest in:

After-debt NPV at start of construction is US$247 million (£208 million or 4.2 pence per share) and in 2026 after start of production is US$435 million (£366 million or 7.3 pence per share)

EBITDA average for first 7 production years is US$137 million (£119 million or 2.4 pence per share)

 

· The 2023 Mine plan, as summarised herein assumes:

mining of ore is at the rate of 2,629,000 tonnes per annum

processing is at the rate of 1,989,000 tonnes per annum which is the warranted design nameplate

as regards the ore available for mining. there is some upside potential because it is expected that:

§ in-fill drilling during plant construction will increase Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve of the open pit by including mineralisation which is already identified but not yet drilled to sufficient density for inclusion in Resources

§ the underground mine feasibility study to be completed during plant construction will demonstrate the feasibility of extracting more than the assumed c. 200,000 ounces from underground resource of c. 600,000 ounces

as regards the processing rate, it is expected that there is potential flexibility around the assumed rate which is based simply on contractually warranted minimum design-capacity. Minor capital expenditure during production could allow :

§ a 10-15% per annum higher processing rate

§ a reduced rate in later years if desired in order to extend mine life for smaller throughput rates after depleting the open pit, by mining from underground or potential satellite pits

 

Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) Disclosure

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014 as it forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 ("MAR"), and is disclosed in accordance with the Company's obligations under Article 17 of MAR.

Enquiries

KEFI Gold and Copper plc

 

Harry Anagnostaras-Adams (Executive Chairman)

+357 99457843

John Leach (Finance Director)

+357 99208130

SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP (Nominated Adviser and Joint Broker)

+44 (0) 20 3470 0470

Jeff Keating, Adam Cowl

 

Tavira Securities Limited (Joint Broker)

+44 (0) 20 7100 5100

Oliver Stansfield, Jonathan Evans

 

WH Ireland Limited (Joint Broker)

+44 (0) 20 7220 1666

Katy Mitchell, Andrew de Andrade

 

IFC Advisory Ltd (Financial PR and IR)

+44 (0) 20 3934 6630

Tim Metcalfe, Florence Chandler

 

KEFI Gold and Copper plc

 

KEFI is focused primarily on the advancement of its three development projects in Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia, plus its pipeline of highly prospective exploration projects in these two large jurisdictions of the under-explored Arabian-Nubian Shield.

 

KEFI targets that production in Ethiopia (at Tulu Kapi Gold) and in Saudi Arabia (at Jibal Qutman Gold and then Hawiah Copper-Gold) will, in aggregate, generate cash flows for capital repayments, further organic growth and, ultimately, dividends to shareholders.

 

KEFI operates these projects via joint venture operating companies Tulu Kapi Gold Mines S.C in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (TKGM) and Gold and Minerals SLA in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ("GMCO"). These operating companies are technically guided and supported by KEFI so that each of these operating joint venture companies as soon as possible builds the local organisational structure suitable for long term production as well as exploration and future development opportunities. We have already appointed some of the key senior management into TKGM and GMCO and the teams are being built up as we move forward.

 

Historically KEFI and its partners have spent over US$80 million in Ethiopia and US30 million in Saudi Arabia. These programs have led to Mineral Resources in excess of 5 million ounces gold-equivalent (at analysts' long-term consensus forecast - CIBC Global Mining Group Analyst Consensus Long Term Commodity Price Forecasts 1 December 2022) being assembled and reported since 2013, 1.7 million ounces gold in Ethiopia and approximately 3.3 million ounces gold-equivalent in Saudi Arabia. KEFI's aggregate beneficial interest is approximately 2.7 million ounces gold equivalent.

 

KEFI Gold and Copper in Ethiopia (planned to be c. 80% KEFI-owned)

 

Ethiopia is currently undergoing a remarkable transformation both politically and economically.

 

The Tulu Kapi gold project in western Ethiopia is being progressed towards development, following a grant of a Mining Licence in April 2015. No other mining project of this scale in Ethiopia has been brought to Tulu Kapi's stage of advancement during recent years and Tulu Kapi will be the first industrial scale mine development in Ethiopia in over 30 years. It has taken years of extensive technical re-design of the project, years of overhaul by the Ethiopian authorities of financial policies which previously hindered mining project finance and the patient and cautious traversing by the Company of recent well-publicised events within the country. The project has imposed many demands on a regulatory system which the Ethiopian Government continues to upgrade, determined to build a modern minerals sector. KEFI is honoured to play its part in this process and has assembled a first-tier syndicate of international industry expert management, contractors, banks and investors.

 

The Company has now refined contractual terms for construction and operation of the open pit mine. Management has also developed preliminary plans to develop the underground mine once open-pit production has started.

 

All aspects of the Tulu Kapi (open pit) gold project have been reported in compliance with the JORC Code (2012) and subjected to reviews by appropriate independent experts. The underground project is defined based on internal PEA-level analyses which have yet to be subjected to DFS-level investigation and independent review, which is planned to be carried out during the construction of the open pit.

 

KEFI remains keen to re-commence its exploration of the additional prospects it has successfully identified within the Tulu Kapi district exploration area from within which the mining licence was duly excised as a result of the successful discovery of the Tulu Kapi deposit. Whilst most historical drilling was naturally of the Tulu Kapi deposit, there was significant work done on many further prospects which await follow-up. Regulatory clarifications are awaited as regards our exploration areas.

 

Whilst awaiting regulatory permission to re-activate the Company's Ethiopian exploration, which is critical for long term planning for all stakeholders in the community as well as the Company, the exploration focus has been successfully switched to Saudi Arabia.

 

KEFI Gold and Copper in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (planned to be c. 30% KEFI-owned)

 

In 2009, KEFI formed Gold & Minerals Limited ("GMCO") in Saudi Arabia with local Saudi partner, ARTAR, to explore for gold and associated metals in the Arabian-Nubian Shield. KEFI has a c. 30% interest in GMCO.

 

ARTAR, on behalf of GMCO, and GMCO directly held Exploration Licence ("EL") applications pending the introduction of the new Mining Law. These new regulations have recently been proclaimed and the licences are being transferred to GMCO. GMCO has had fourteen new licences issued in the past twelve months - more licence grants than in the previous 14 years and all highly prospective and strategically important for GMCO, ELs are renewable for up to five years and bestow the exclusive right to explore and to obtain a 30-year exploitation (mining) licence within the area which is now 1,035 square kilometres.

 

In addition, GMCO has a Mining Licence Application over the Jibal Qutman Gold Project which recent informal indications by the authorities provide some confidence that the licence will be granted.

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