Analysis: What did the latest Pilbara Minerals earning call tell us?

Published: Jan 29, 2024 17:54
Pilbara Minerals is both confident and prudent, and not afraid of lithium short sellers.

Pilbara Minerals, one of the largest and most shorted Australian lithium producers, held the December Quarter FY24 investor call on January 24, 2024, revealing the company’s operational performance and strategic plans in light of the fluctuating lithium market.

In terms of production and revenue, despite exceeding production expectations with 176,000 tonnes of spodumene concentrate, a 22% increase quarter-on-quarter, Pilbara Minerals experienced a significant revenue decline of 46% and a drop in realized price per tonne by 50% quarter-on-quarter. Given that the per unit price drop came with no surprise, Pilbara Minerals revealed a generally robust operational margins and strategic cost management.

The Q&A session can be summarized into three key focuses, pricing adjustments, company expansion plans considering current and future capital reserves, and addressing short sellers as well as the market turbulence.

In terms of pricing adjustments, the CEO Dale Henderson acknowledged the pressure on renegotiating the price under the circumstance, quoting a price range of US$800 to US$900, and highlighted the convergence in pricing references, despite lower prices. He further expressed that Pilbara would be confident in aligning the price to the fair value in the long term.

When asked about company expansion plans, the management team stressed a continued commitment to its P680 and P1000 expansion projects which will be fully funded from existing cash balances after rationalizing non-essential expenditures. P680 Project will increase production capacity by up to 100,000 tonnes of spodumene concentrate per year, which means the Pilgangoora Operation’s total nameplate capacity will reach 640,000 to 680,000 tonnes per year once P680 is operational. Its Primary Rejection Facility has been completed while the commissioning of the new Crushing and Ore Sorting Facility remains on target for Q2 2024. P1000 Project aims to further increase the total capacity to 1 million tonnes of spodumene concentrate per year. The company expects that the P1000 completes construction by Q1 2025, with production ramp-up by Q3 2025.

At the end of the call, the company acknowledged itself being a highly shorted stock on the ASX, attributing it to the bets on market-level downward price movements, instead of Pilbara itself. Henderson also warned short sellers, hinting the potential pressure on their side.

In summary, throughout the presentation and Q&A session, the management team emphasized the company’s adaptability, combined with the prudent financial and operational approach in the long term. Given these attributes, Pilbara Minerals could serve as a reference for those are at the better position in this downturn of lithium industry cycle.


Author: Hongqiu Su | Battery Metals Analyst Associate | London Office, Shanghai Metals Market


Email: lilysu@smm.cn


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