• Financial results positively impacted by record throughput, increased production of higher value ore, and consistent metal pricing

TORONTO, July 30, 2018 /CNW/ - Sierra Metals Inc. (TSX:SMT, BVL:SMT) ("Sierra Metals" or the "Company") announces the filing of Sociedad Minera Corona S.A.'s ("Corona") unaudited Financial Statements and the Management Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") for the second quarter of 2018 ("Q2 2018").

The Company holds an 81.8%  interest in Corona. All amounts are presented in US dollars unless otherwise stated, and have not been adjusted for the 18.2% non-controlling interest.

Corona's Highlights for the Three Months Ended June 30, 2018

  • Revenues increased 18% to US$44.8 million vs. US$37.9 million in Q2 2017
  • Adjusted EBITDA increased 24% to US$23.5 million vs. US$18.9 million in Q2 2017
  • Total tonnes processed increased 19% to 283,450 vs. 237,912 in Q2 2017
  • Net production revenue per tonne of ore milled increased by 4% to US$158.40
  • All in sustaining cost ("AISC") per zinc equivalent payable pound lower by 5% to US$0.72
  • Zinc equivalent production of 39.8 million pounds vs. 36.6 million pounds in Q2 2017
  • $20.3 million of cash and cash equivalents as at June 30, 2018
  • $38.7 million of working capital as at June 30, 2018

"Corona's 2018 second quarter results demonstrate the Company's continued commitment to successfully growing mineral resources, as well as production, at Yauricocha," stated Igor Gonzales, President and CEO of Sierra Metals. "In Q2 2018 the Mine reported an 18% increase in revenue, and a 25% increase in adjusted EBITDA over the same period in 2017.  With record quarterly throughput, a 4% increase to production revenue per tonne milled, and a 5% decrease to the AISC per zinc equivalent payable pound, Yauricocha's operational and financial performance continues to improve as well made capital investments come to fruition at the Mine."

He continued, "With a positive Preliminary Economic Assessment study completed and future production expansion plans under way, management is confident that the outlook for continued success at the Yauricocha Mine remains positive. The Company continues to have a solid balance sheet, and strong liquidity, to meet its operational and growth expenditure requirements. We look forward to the developments taking place over the third quarter, including the completion of the Yauricocha tunnel infrastructure, as well as the continued sinking of the Yauricocha shaft to provide access to a significant amount of reserves and resources that were recently delineated. These projects will enable our team to operate more efficiently and effectively, ultimately providing an even stronger balance sheet for Sierra Metals."

The following table displays the production results for the three and six months ("H1 2018") ended June 30, 2018:

(In thousands of US dollars, except cash cost and revenue

per tonne metrics)


Three Months Ended


Six Months Ended



June 30, 2018


June 30, 2017


Var %

June 30, 2018


June 30, 2017


Var %

Revenue

$

44,790

37,859

18%

91,353

76,360

20%

Adjusted EBITDA (1)


23,514

18,875

25%

47,739

39,421

21%

Cash Flow from operations


23,495

18,986

24%

47,576

39,403

21%

Gross profit


24,961

17,502

43%

50,181

37,418

34%

Income Tax Expense


(8,343)

(5,184)

61%

(15,757)

(9,742)

62%

Net Income


13,319

9,761

36%

28,420

21,643

31%









Net production revenue per tonne of ore milled (2)


158.40

152.66

4%

163.46

155.37

5%

Cash cost per tonne of ore milled (2)


60.51

64.63

-6%

61.75

61.13

1%









Cash cost per zinc equivalent payable pound (2)


0.50

0.48

4%

0.54

0.45

20%

All-In Sustaining Cost per zinc equivalent payable

pound (2)

$

0.72

0.76

-5%

0.77

0.69

13%









(In thousands of US dollars, unless otherwise stated)


June 30, 2018


December 31, 2017


Cash and cash equivalents

$

20,337

19,908

Assets


160,923

140,414

Liabilities


51,805

50,844

Equity


109,118

89,570

 

1 Adjusted EBITDA includes adjustments for depletion and depreciation, interest expense and other financing costs, interest income, share-based compensation, Foreign Exchange (gain) loss and income taxes; see non-IFRS Performance Measures section of the Company's MD&A.
2 All-In Sustaining Cost per zinc equivalent pound sold are non-IFRS performance measures and include cost of sales, treatment and refining charges, sustaining capital expenditures, general and administrative expense, and selling expense, and exclude workers' profit sharing, depreciation, and other non-cash provisions; Cash cost zinc equivalent pound sold, net production revenue per tonne of ore milled, and cash cost per tonne of ore milled are non-IFRS performance measures; see non-IFRS Performance Measures section of the Company's MD&A.

Corona's Financial Highlights for the Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 2018

  • Revenues of $44.8 million for Q2 2018 compared to $37.9 million in Q2 2017 and revenues of $91.4 million in H1 2018 compared to $76.4 million in H1 2017. The increase in revenues during H1 2018 was due to a 13% increase in tonnes processed, higher head grades for copper and gold, and higher recoveries for copper. Increases in the prices of copper (20%), zinc (10%), lead (19%), and gold (5%) also contributed to the revenue improvement.
  • Cash cost per zinc equivalent pound sold at the Yauricocha Mine of $0.50 for Q2 2018 compared to $0.48 for Q2 2017 and $0.54 for H1 2018 compared to $0.45 for H1 2017. All-in sustaining cost ("AISC") per zinc equivalent pound sold of $0.72 for Q2 2018 compared to $0.76 for Q2 2017 and $0.77 for H1 2018 compared to $0.69 for H1 2017. The decrease in the AISC per zinc equivalent payable pound for Q2 2018 compared to Q2 2017 was a result of lower sustaining capital expenditures, while zinc equivalent payable pounds and cash costs remained consistent. The increase in AISC during H1 2018 compared to H1 2017 were a result of fewer zinc equivalent pounds sold, despite higher throughput due to lower head grades; as well as slight increases to administrative costs and operating costs which included infill drilling and drift development costs that will be utilized within one year, and thus are included in opex.
  • Adjusted EBITDA of $23.5 million for Q2 2018 compared to $18.9 million for Q2 2017 and $47.7 million for H1 2018 compared to $39.4 million for H1 2017. The increase in adjusted EBITDA for Q2 and H1 2018 was primarily due to the increase in throughput, metal production, and metal prices discussed previously.
  • Operating cash flows before movements in working capital of $23.5 million for Q2 2018, compared to US$19.0 million for Q2 2017 and $47.6 million for H1 2018 compared to $39.4 million for H1 2017. The increase in operating cash flows before movements in working capital for Q2 and H1 2018 was primarily due to the increase in revenues, discussed previously.
  • Cash and cash equivalents of $20.3 million as at June 30, 2018, compared to $19.9 million as at December 31, 2017. Cash and cash equivalents increased by $0.4 million which was driven by operating cash flows of $25.2 million, and $5.0 million being drawn from a short term revolving line of credit for working capital purposes, partially offset by capital expenditures of $13.0 million, debt and interest payments of $3.2 million, intercompany loans of $4.8 million, and dividends paid of $8.8 million.
  • Net income of $13.3 million, or $0.37 per share for Q2 2018 compared to net income of $9.8 million, or $0.27 per share for Q2 2017. Net income of $28.4 million, or $0.79 per share for H1 2018 compared to net income of $21.6 million, or $0.60 per share for H1 2017.

Corona's Operational Highlights for the Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 2018:

The following table displays the production results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2018:

Yauricocha Production

3 Months Ended

6 Months Ended


Q2 2018

Q2 2017

% Var.

Q2 2018

Q2 2017

% Var.

Tonnes processed (mt)

283,450

237,912

19%

554,839

489,092

13%


Daily throughput

3,239

2,719

19%

3,171

2,795

13%


Silver grade (g/t)                 

59.19

76.08

-22%

59.35

78.80

-25%


Copper grade 

0.95%

0.69%

38%

0.92%

0.75%

22%


Lead grade 

1.28%

1.81%

-29%

1.27%

1.79%

-29%


Zinc grade 

3.66%

3.88%

-6%

3.56%

3.74%

-5%


Gold Grade (g/t)

0.54

0.49

11%

0.57

0.52

9%


Silver recovery

72.71%

76.97%

-6%

72.71%

76.43%

-5%


Copper recovery

65.37%

60.65%

8%

65.37%

61.39%

6%


Lead recovery

84.82%

84.32%

1%

84.82%

85.15%

0%


Zinc recovery

88.73%

89.84%

-1%

88.73%

89.48%

-1%


Gold Recovery

16.48%

15.21%

8%

16.48%

16.33%

1%

Silver ounces (000's)

392

448

-12%

758

947

-20%

Copper pounds (000's)

3,884

2,192

77%

7,611

4,975

53%

Lead pounds (000's)

6,809

8,010

-15%

12,878

16,392

-21%

Zinc pounds (000's)

20,300

18,268

11%

38,443

36,041

7%

Gold ounces

807

566

43%

1,642

1,344

22%

Silver equivalent ounces (000's)(1)

3,361

2,551

32%

6,610

5,288

25%

Copper equivalent pounds (000's)(1)

17,624

17,029

3%

34,932

35,383

-1%

Zinc equivalent pounds (000's)(1)

39,841

36,612

9%

74,468

74,777

0%


(1) Silver equivalent ounces and copper and zinc equivalent pounds for Q2 2018 were calculated using the following realized prices: $16.36/oz Ag, $3.12/lb Cu, $1.09/lb Pb, $1.38/lb Zn, $1,296/oz Au. Silver equivalent ounces and copper and zinc equivalent pounds for Q2 2017 were calculated using the following realized prices: $17.22/oz Ag, $2.58/lb Cu, $0.99/lb Pb, $1.20/lb Zn, $1,265/oz Au. Silver equivalent ounces and copper and zinc equivalent pounds for 6M 2018 were calculated using the following realized prices: $16.56/oz Ag, $3.13/lb Cu, $1.12/lb Pb, $1.47/lb Zn, $1,315/oz Au. Silver equivalent ounces and copper and zinc equivalent pounds for 6M 2017 were calculated using the following realized prices: $17.47/oz Ag, $2.61/lb Cu, $/1.02lb Pb, $1.24/lb Zn, $1,248/oz Au. 

 

Qualified Persons

All production technical data contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Gordon Babcock, P.Eng., Chief Operating Officer and a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

Americo Zuzunaga, MAusIMM CP (Mining Engineer) and Vice President of Corporate Planning is a Qualified Person and chartered professional qualifying as a Competent Person under the Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC) Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources, and Ore Reserves.

Augusto Chung, FAusIMM CP (Metallurgist) and Consultant to Sierra Metals is a Qualified Person and chartered professional qualifying as a competent person on metallurgical processes.

About Sierra Metals

Sierra Metals Inc. is Canadian based growing polymetallic mining company with production from its Yauricocha Mine in Peru, and its Bolivar and Cusi Mines in Mexico. The Company remains focused on increasing production volume and growing mineral resources. Sierra Metals has recently had several discoveries and still has additional brownfield exploration opportunities at all three mines in Peru and Mexico that are within close proximity to the existing mines. Additionally, the Company has large land packages at all three mines with several prospective regional targets providing longer-term exploration upside and mineral resource growth potential.

The Company's Common Shares trade on the Bolsa de Valores de Lima and the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "SMT" and the NYSE AMERICAN Exchange under the symbol "SMTS."

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Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains "forward-looking information" and "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Canadian and U.S. securities laws related to the Company (collectively, "forward-looking information"). Forward-looking information includes, but is not limited to, statements with respect to the Company's operations, including anticipated developments in the Company's operations in future periods, the Company's planned exploration activities, the adequacy of the Company's financial resources, and other events or conditions that may occur in the future. Statements concerning mineral reserve and resource estimates may also be considered to constitute forward-looking statements to the extent that they involve estimates of the mineralization that will be encountered if and when the properties are developed or further developed. These statements relate to analyses and other information that are based on forecasts of future results, estimates of amounts not yet determinable and assumptions of management. Any statements that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance (often, but not always, using words or phrases such as "expects", "anticipates", "plans", "projects", "estimates", "assumes", "intends", "strategy", "goals", "objectives", "potential" or variations thereof, or stating that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved, or the negative of any of these terms and similar expressions) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking information.

Forward-looking information is subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual events or results to differ from those reflected in the forward-looking information, including, without limitation, risks inherent in the mining industry including environmental hazards, industrial accidents, unusual or unexpected geological formations, floods, labour disruptions, explosions, cave-ins, weather conditions and criminal activity; commodity price fluctuations; higher operating and/or capital costs; lack of available infrastructure; the possibility that future exploration, development or mining results will not be consistent with the Company's expectations; risks associated with the estimation of mineral resources and the geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits and the inability to replace reserves; fluctuations in the price of commodities used in the Company's operations; risks related to foreign operations; changes in laws or policies, foreign taxation, delays or the inability to obtain necessary governmental permits; risks relating to outstanding borrowings; issues regarding title to the Company's properties; risks related to environmental regulation; litigation risks; risks related to uninsured hazards; the impact of competition; volatility in the price of the Company's securities; global financial risks; inability to attract or retain qualified employees; potential conflicts of interest; risks related to a controlling group of shareholders; dependence on third parties; differences in U.S. and Canadian reporting of mineral reserves and resources; potential dilutive transactions; foreign currency risks; risks related to business cycles; liquidity risks; reliance on internal control systems; credit risks, including risks related to the Company's compliance with covenants with respect to its BCP Facility; uncertainty of production and cost estimates for the Yauricocha Mine, the Bolivar Mine and the Cusi Mine; and other risks identified in the Company's filings with Canadian securities regulators and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which filings are available at www.sedar.com and www.sec.gov, respectively.

This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of the Company's forward-looking information. Forward looking information includes statements about the future and are inherently uncertain, and the Company's actual achievements or other future events or conditions may differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking information due to a variety of risks, uncertainties and other factors. The Company's statements containing forward-looking information are based on the beliefs, expectations and opinions of management on the date the statements are made, and the Company does not assume any obligation to update forward-looking information if circumstances or management's beliefs, expectations or opinions should change, other than as required by applicable law. For the reasons set forth above, one should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information.

Note Regarding Reserve and Resource Estimates

All reserve and resource estimates reported by the Company are calculated in accordance with the Canadian National Instrument 43-101 -  Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Classification system. These standards differ significantly from the requirements of the SEC. The differences between these standards are discussed in our SEC filings. Mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.

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