South32 reports strong operational performance and strategic milestones in Q1 2024

Published: Apr 25, 2024 10:25
South32, the diversified mining company, has released its operational results for the first quarter of the 2024 financial year, showcasing notable advancements across various sectors.

South32, the diversified mining company, has released its operational results for the first quarter of the 2024 financial year, showcasing notable advancements across various sectors. South32 witnessed an overall improvement in its operating results for the March quarter, marked by record year-to-date production at Hillside Aluminium and South Africa Manganese, along with a significant increase in quarterly volumes at Illawarra Metallurgical Coal.

Despite being impacted by tropical cyclone Megan, South32 remains resolute in its efforts to implement recovery plans for its Australia Manganese operations, ensuring a safe return to operations and ore exports.

The final investment approval for the development of the Taylor zinc/lead/silver deposit at Hermosa, US, and the sale of Illawarra for up to $1.65 billion represent significant steps forward in South32's portfolio transformation strategy. These endeavours are expected to unlock substantial value and streamline the company's operations.

Graham Kerr, CEO of South32, reiterated the importance of maintaining unchanged cost guidance, positioning South32 to capitalise on improving market conditions for key commodities.

"During the quarter, we achieved significant milestones aligned with our strategy to transform our portfolio toward commodities critical in the transition to a low-carbon future. The Taylor zinc/lead/silver deposit . . . is expected to deliver attractive returns over multiple decades and unlock further value as the first phase of our regional scale opportunity," Kerr imposed.

"[The sale of Illawarra] will realise significant value, further streamline our portfolio and unlock capital to invest in our high-quality base metals projects," South32 CEO Graham Kerr added.

Aluminium production increased by 1 per cent over the nine months to March 31, driven by record production at Hillside Aluminium and Brazil Aluminium's continuous ramp-up. Hillside Aluminium's sales surged by 33 per cent in the March quarter, contributing to a significant increase in saleable production.

South32 faced challenges in alumina production due to planned maintenance at Worsley Alumina, resulting in a 1 per cent decrease in year-to-date production. However, Brazil Alumina remains on track to achieve production guidance.

Cannington witnessed a 15 per cent increase in payable zinc-equivalent production, while Sierra Gorda reported a 13 per cent decrease in payable copper-equivalent production. Payable nickel production at Cerro Matoso decreased by 5 per cent year-to-date but recorded an 8 per cent increase in the March quarter.

South32's first-quarter performance reflects its commitment to operational excellence and strategic transformation. Despite challenges, the company remains focused on delivering value to its stakeholders and capitalising on emerging market opportunities. To learn more about the international aluminium dynamics, please have a look at AL Circle’s special report, Global Aluminium Industry Outlook 2024.

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