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OM HOLDINGS LIMITED
(ARBN 081 028 337)
(Malaysian Registration No. 202002000012 (995782-P))
Incorporated in Bermuda
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25 January 2022
ASX Market Announcements
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SYDNEY NSW 2000
Dear Sir/Madam
DECEMBER 2021 QUARTERLY PRODUCTION AND MARKET UPDATE
The Board of OM Holdings Limited ("OMH" or the "Company") is pleased to provide the following update.
HIGHLIGHTS
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
SMELTING: OM Materials (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd (75% owned smelter in Samalaju, East Malaysia)
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Production output for the quarter ended 31 December 2021 of 36,134 tonnes of ferrosilicon ("FeSi"), 62,405 tonnes of manganese alloys (included silicomanganese
("SiMn") and high carbon ferromanganese ("HCFeMn")) and 28,233 tonnes of manganese sinter ore - A total of 34,529 tonnes of FeSi and 58,138 tonnes of manganese alloys were sold during the quarter ended 31 December 2021
- In contrast to our previous forecast, 12 out of 16 furnaces were in operation throughout the quarter. Consequently, production in FY 2021 has exceeded production guidance
- The inflow of new foreign workforce continues to be impeded by the strict COVID- 19 protocols implemented by both the Chinese and Malaysian authorities. This continues to impact total realizable capacity but to a lesser extent given planned major maintenance and conversion. Given that 12 out of 16 furnaces remain in operation, the production run rate is still expected to decrease in the short term before recovering later in 2022
- Loan repayments of US$4.8 million (approximately A$6.6 million) were made to project finance lenders during the quarter ended 31 December 2021
EXPLORATION AND MINING: OM (Manganese) Ltd (100% owned Manganese mine in Bootu Creek, Northern Territory, Australia
- Manganese ore production of 209,372 tonnes with an average grade of 29.18% Mn for the quarter ended 31 December 2021
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Email address: om@ommaterials.com | Bangsar South, No.8, Jalan Kerinchi | |
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ASX Code: OMH | Bursa Code: OMH (5298)
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OPERATING PERFORMANCE (CONT'D)
- Manganese ore shipments for the quarter ended 31 December 2021 were 143,269 tonnes with an average grade of 28.41% Mn
- Mining of Shekuma 8, the final remaining viable pit, was completed on 13 December 2021. Processing activities of the remaining feedstocks will continue until early January 2022
- The Ultra Fines Plant ("UFP") produced 6,529 tonnes of product at 23.65% Mn for the quarter ended 31 December 2021. Trials and production assessments are ongoing
SMELTING: OM Materials (Qinzhou) Co Ltd ("OMQ") (100% owned smelter and sinter plant in Qinzhou, Guangxi Province, China)
- OMQ produced 11,688 tonnes of manganese alloys and 13,312 tonnes of manganese sinter ore, and sold 6,744 tonnes of manganese alloys for the quarter ended 31 December 2021
MARKETING, TRADING AND MARKET UPDATE
- 555,904 tonnes of ores and alloys were transacted in the period from 1 October 2021 to 31 December 2021 as compared to 492,954 tonnes from 1 July 2021 to 30 September 2021, which represented a quarter-on-quarter increase of 13%, partially due to recovery in trading volumes and partially due to unshipped material carried forward from the prior quarter's production
- World crude steel production during October and November 2021 was 319.0 million tonnes, which represented an 8.6% decrease as compared to the same period in 2020, due to a significant reduction in Chinese steel production
- Price of 44% Mn ore closed at US$5.60/dmtu CIF China at the end of December 2021, an increase from US$5.22/dmtu CIF China at the end of September 2021
- FeSi price decreased from US$4,150 to US$2,110 per metric tonne CIF Japan while SiMn price decreased from US$1,615 to US$1,535 per metric tonne CIF Japan during the quarter ended 31 December 2021
COVID-19 EMERGENCY AND RESPONSE
- The Company continues to prioritise the safety and well-being of employees across all its operations and the surrounding communities whilst maintaining operational resilience in its key business areas. Ongoing improvements in the business continuity plans implemented allows for flexibility in response to the constantly changing environment due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the quarter ended 30 September 2021, all eligible employees at OM Sarawak are fully vaccinated
- Booster shots have been progressively carried out in Sarawak. As of 24 January, over 90.5% of employees at OM Sarawak have taken a booster shot.
CORPORATE
- As at 7 January 2022, a total of 99,787,002 shares were listed on Bursa Malaysia and 638,836,335 shares listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.
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SMELTING
OM MATERIALS (SARAWAK) SDN BHD ("OM Sarawak")
OM Sarawak owns a Ferroalloy Smelting Plant in the Samalaju Industrial Park in Sarawak, Malaysia (the "Plant"). The Plant consists of 8 main workshops with a total of 16 units of 25.5 MVA furnaces, of which 10 units are allocated for the production of FeSi and 6 units are allocated for the production of manganese alloys. The Plant has a design capacity to produce approximately 200,000 to 210,000 tonnes of FeSi and 250,000 to 300,000 tonnes of manganese alloys per annum. The Plant also consists of a sinter plant that has a design capacity to produce 250,000 tonnes of sinter ore per annum.
Commercial operation
As at 31 December 2021, 12 out of 16 furnaces were in operation with 6 furnaces producing FeSi and 6 furnaces producing manganese alloys. Of the remaining 4 FeSi furnaces, 2 furnaces will be converted to produce manganese alloy furnaces, while another 2 furnaces will be converted to produce silicon metal in 2022. With 12 furnaces in operation throughout the quarter, production was considerably higher than previously forecasted.
Dec | Sep | YTD | |
2021 | 2021 | 2021 | |
Quarter | Quarter | ||
Tonnes | |||
Production | |||
Ferrosilicon | 36,134 | 33,453 | 131,059 |
Manganese Alloys | 62,405 | 59,307 | 216,539 |
Manganese Sinter Ore (commissioning phase) | 28,233 | 34,542 | 99,824 |
Sales | |||
Ferrosilicon | 34,529 | 23,894 | 113,783 |
Manganese Alloys | 58,138 | 43,856 | 203,938 |
Manganese Sinter Ore (trial production) | - | - | 7,132 |
During the reporting quarter, FeSi and manganese alloys production volumes for the current quarter increased by 8% and 5% respectively as compared to the quarter ended 30 September 2021. This was mainly due to the gradual re-commencement of operations in early July 2021, after the temporary suspension of the Plant at the end of May 2021. Meanwhile, sinter ore is still in its trial production period with 28,233 tonnes of sinter ore produced in Q4 2021.
FeSi production and manganese alloys output achieved 68 tonnes and 109 tonnes per operation day, exceeding the nameplate daily production capacity of 55 tonnes and 90 tonnes per operation day respectively. Through constant routine maintenance with reduced unscheduled downtime and improvements in optimizing the raw material blends, 6 out of 10 FeSi furnaces (equivalent to a design production capacity of approximately 120,000 to 126,000 tonnes per annum) were able to achieve an annual production volume of 131,059 tonnes. Total manganese alloys production volume of 216,539 tonnes was lower than the design annual capacity due to the change in the product mix between SiMn and HCFeMn, where SiMn has a lower daily production output compared to HCFeMn. In 2021, 95% of the total manganese alloys produced were SiMn, in view of the higher market demand for SiMn.
During the quarter ended 31 December 2021, sales volumes for both FeSi and manganese alloys increased by 45% and 33% respectively as compared to the previous quarter ended 30 September 2021. This was mainly attributed to higher inventory levels available after production volume stabilised from the middle of Q3 2021 following the temporary suspension of the Plant at the end of May 2021.
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The hiring of new Chinese skilled workers remains a challenge due to strict COVID-19 protocols imposed in both China and Malaysia. Chinese authorities have also slowed the issuance of new Chinese passports to restrict overseas travel and employment. The long mobilisation lead time due to the slow pace of approvals and the resumption of scheduled foreign workers home leave rotations thus continue to impact total realizable capacity, albeit to a lesser degree given that major furnace maintenance and conversion works have been planned in FY 2022.
Given that 12 out of 16 furnaces were still in operation as at 31 December 2021, the production run rate is still expected to decrease in the short term before recovering in the later part of FY2022.
Loan repayments of US$4.8 million (approximately A$6.6 million) were made to project finance lenders during the quarter ended 31 December 2021.
Equipment installation works for the FeSi furnace conversion project to produce manganese alloy has commenced following the arrival of Chinese contractors into the Plant in December 2021.
The Company has, in December 2021, initiated another conversion project to convert 2 units of FeSi furnaces to produce silicon metal. This project has commenced with dismantling work of the 2 FeSi furnaces, followed by civil works and equipment installation. Barring any unforeseen circumstances, the hot commissioning and testing works are expected to occur in December 2022.
SMELTING
OM MATERIALS (QINZHOU) Co Ltd ("OMQ")
Production and sales from the Qinzhou smelter and sinter plant for the quarter ended 31 December 2021 are summarised below:
Dec | Sep | YTD | ||
2021 | 2021 | 2021 | ||
Quarter | Quarter | |||
Tonnes | ||||
Production | 11,183 | 47,555 | ||
Manganese Alloys | 11,688 | |||
7,520 | 35,301 | |||
Manganese Sinter Ore | 13,312 | |||
Sales | ||||
Manganese Alloys | 6,744 | 16,512 | 41,310 | |
Manganese Sinter Ore | - | - | - | |
Production |
During the quarter ended 31 December 2021, OMQ produced a total of 11,688 tonnes of manganese alloys and 13,312 tonnes of manganese sinter ore. Production volumes for manganese alloys and manganese sinter ore increased by 5% and 77% respectively compared to the previous quarter. There was no production in the month of December 2021 due to elevated power-tariffs in China.
Sales
During the quarter ended 31 December 2021, OMQ secured sales of 6,744 tonnes of manganese alloys. Manganese sinter ore production was utilised as feed for the production of manganese alloys and not sold.
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EXPLORATION AND MINING
OM (MANGANESE) LTD ("OMM")
Production at the 100% owned Bootu Creek Manganese mine (the "Mine") for the quarter ended 31 December 2021 is summarised below:
Dec | Sep | |||
Unit | 2021 | 2021 | ||
2021 | ||||
YTD | ||||
Quarter | Quarter | |||
Mining | ||||
Total Material Mined | bcms | 320,263 | 736,401 | 4,737,723 |
Ore Mined - tonnes | dt | 220,807 | 324,720 | 1,131,066 |
Ore Mined - Mn grade | % | 21.46 | 20.58 | 20.85 |
Production | ||||
Lumps - tonnes | dt | 169,748 | 187,708 | 678,337 |
Lumps - Mn grade | % | 28.72 | 26.86 | 27.25 |
Fines/SPP/UFP - tonnes | dt | 39,624 | 42,858 | 176,150 |
Fines/SPP/UFP - Mn grade | % | 31.17 | 32.86 | 32.95 |
Total Production - tonnes | dt | 209,372 | 230,566 | 854,487 |
Total Production - Mn grade | % | 29.18 | 27.98 | 28.42 |
Sales | ||||
Lumps - tonnes | dt | 143,269 | 111,202 | 551,448 |
Lumps - Mn grade | % | 28.41 | 26.54 | 27.09 |
Fines/SPP - tonnes | dt | - | 32,645 | 145,879 |
Fines/SPP - Mn grade | % | - | 32.78 | 33.77 |
Total Sales - tonnes | dt | 143,269 | 143,847 | 697,328 |
Total Sales - Mn grade | % | 28.41 | 27.96 | 28.49 |
Mining
During the quarter ended 31 December 2021, a total of 0.32 million bcms of material was mined including 220,807 tonnes of ore at a grade of 21.46% Mn.
The total material mined during the current quarter was lower compared to the quarter ended 30 September 2021 due to the completion of mining in Shekuma 8, the final remaining viable pit, on 13 December 2021.
The backfilling of the Yaka 4 pit void, part of OMM's rehabilitation obligation, was completed on 28 November 2021. A total of 0.78 million bcms was backfilled during the quarter ended 31 December 2021.
Processing of run of mine (ROM) ore stocks ceased on 7 January 2022.
Processing
The Mine achieved ore production of 209,372 tonnes for the quarter ended 31 December 2021 at an average grade of 29.18% Mn.
A total of 521,229 tonnes of ore was crushed for the quarter ended 31 December 2021 including 99,078 tonnes of mineralised waste and 63,298 tonnes of mineralised Heavy Medium
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