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Centerra Gold Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results; Reinforced Balance Sheet Strength with Strong Operational Cash Flow Performance; Advancing the Goldfield Project and Accelerating a Self-Funded Gold Growth Strategy
Centerra Gold Centerra Gold (US:CGAU) GlobeNewswire News Room·2025-08-06 21:01

Core Viewpoint - Centerra Gold Inc. reported strong operational and financial results for the second quarter of 2025, driven by high commodity prices, with significant cash flow and strategic advancements in project development [2][3]. Operational Highlights - Consolidated gold production in Q2 2025 was 63,311 ounces, with 35,058 ounces from Mount Milligan and 28,253 ounces from Öksüt [6][21]. - Copper production for the quarter was 12.4 million pounds [6]. - The company updated its 2025 gold production guidance for Mount Milligan to 145,000 to 165,000 ounces, down from 165,000 to 185,000 ounces due to lower grade zones encountered during mining [21][22]. Financial Highlights - Cash flow from operations before working capital and taxes was $98 million, an increase of 22% from the previous quarter [3][8]. - Net earnings for Q2 2025 were $68.6 million, or $0.33 per share, representing an 82% increase compared to the same quarter last year [8][10]. - The average realized gold price was $2,793 per ounce, a 33% increase year-over-year [10]. Strategic Growth Initiatives - The Goldfield project is advancing with an after-tax NPV5% of $245 million and an IRR of 30%, with first production expected by the end of 2028 [3][8]. - Centerra has approved up to $75 million for share repurchases in 2025, reflecting confidence in long-term business value [3][8]. - The company is progressing with a Pre-Feasibility Study for Mount Milligan, aiming to extend its mine life beyond 2036 [25]. Cost Management - Consolidated gold production costs in Q2 2025 were $1,308 per ounce, with all-in sustaining costs (AISC) on a by-product basis at $1,652 per ounce [6][10]. - The company revised its 2025 gold production costs guidance for Mount Milligan to between $1,350 and $1,450 per ounce, up from previous estimates [22]. Capital Expenditures - Total capital expenditures in Q2 2025 were $53.9 million, with sustaining capital expenditures at $25.8 million [6][10]. - Non-sustaining capital expenditures were $28.1 million, primarily related to the restart of operations at Thompson Creek [6][10].