Hochschild announces C$135m Amarillo acquisition

30th November 2021 By: Mariaan Webb - Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

Hochschild announces C$135m Amarillo acquisition

LSE-listed Hochschild Mining on Tuesday announced that it would buy TSX-V-listed Amarillo Gold, which owns the construction ready Posse gold project, in Brazil, for C$135-million.

The company will pay C$0.40 a share in cash for Amarillo. In addition, Amarillo shareholders will receive shares in a newly formed company, Lavras Gold, which will hold a stake in the Lavras do Sul project, C$10-million of cash, and a 2% net smelter revenue royalty on certain exploration properties owned by Amarillo.

“Posse is an attractive low-cost project with relatively near-term production and strong exploration upside potential. With our significant experience in developing precious metal deposits in the Americas, Hochschild is ideally placed to take Posse to its next stage and generate strong sustainable value for the company and the project's local stakeholders,” commented CEO Ignacio Bustamante.

Located in Mara Rosa in Goias state, Posse is a brownfield openpit gold project that benefits from existing infrastructure. Construction of certain infrastructure is under way, with the project having received the licence to install from State regulators in February and the approval for a power line in October.

Hochschild has revised the Posse mine plan contained in the August 2020 definitive feasibility study. Its mien plan forecasts average production of 80 000 oz/y gold at an all-in sustaining cost of $750/oz to $850/oz.

Initial capital expenditure is forecast to be $180-million to $200-million and sustaining capital expenditure $40-million.

The Posse project has an aftertax net present vale of $200-million to $240-million and an aftertax internal rate of return of 24% to 26%.

Hochschild stated that Amarillo’s board had unanimously recommended that shareholders vote in favour of the transaction at a special meeting. The Hochschild board would also recommend that shareholders vote in favour of the deal.

Hochschild currently operates three underground mines, two located in southern Peru and one in southern Argentina. In 2020, the miner produced 9.8-million attributable ounces of silver and 175 200 attributable ounces of gold, a total of about 24.9-million attributable silver equivalent ounces or 345 000 gold-equivalent ounces.