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Galiano Gold(GAU) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported revenues of $97.3 million in Q2 2025, with an average realized price of $3,317 per ounce before hedges [14] - Net income was $21.6 million, or $0.7 per share, despite fair value adjustments negatively impacting earnings [14] - Cash flow from operating activities was $35.8 million, ending the period with a cash balance of approximately $115 million and no debt [15][21] - All-in sustaining cash costs (AISC) decreased by 10% during the quarter, with expectations for further reductions as production increases [5][16] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Gold production increased to just over 30,000 ounces in Q2, a 46% increase from Q1, bringing year-to-date production to over 51,000 ounces [5] - The mining contractor increased ore production from the Bore and Esasi by 5% quarter on quarter, with a total of 800,000 tons mined from the Abore Pit, an 18% increase compared to Q1 [9] - The processing plant saw improvements in throughput and recovery, contributing to increased gold production and sales [11] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company operates in Ghana, which is noted for its safe and stable jurisdiction and mature regulatory framework, supporting organic growth [31] - The current market valuation is less than 40% of analyst consensus net asset value, indicating potential for value creation as gold prices remain high [31] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on accelerating waste stripping at the Encran deposit and ramping up mill throughput to 5.8 million tonnes per annum following the commissioning of the secondary crusher [30][31] - There is a strong emphasis on capital allocation towards growth projects, particularly in the Encran area, while maintaining a robust cash position [15][42] - The exploration program at Obore is yielding positive results, with plans for additional drilling in the second half of the year [29] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in a stronger second half of the year due to increased production and operational improvements [30] - The company remains focused on reinvesting capital into its assets while considering shareholder returns as cash becomes more accessible [42] - Management highlighted the importance of addressing external factors impacting AISC, such as higher royalty costs and currency fluctuations [16][17] Other Important Information - The secondary crusher was commissioned ahead of schedule, which is expected to enhance production capabilities [12][20] - Exploration efforts at the Abore deposit have confirmed significant mineralization at depth, indicating potential for future underground mining operations [24][28] Q&A Session Summary Question: What should be expected for pre-stripping costs at Encran for the remainder of the year? - Management indicated a modest increase in pre-stripping costs in Q3, with a further increase expected in Q4, but not dramatically [37][38] Question: When can shareholders expect distributions given the strong cash position? - Management acknowledged the importance of building cash but emphasized the priority of reinvesting in growth projects, particularly at Encran, before considering shareholder returns [42][43] Question: What modifications are required for downstream equipment related to the secondary crusher? - Modifications include increasing conveyor speeds and optimizing settings on the primary crusher, with expectations to complete these by the end of Q3 [51][52] Question: Are the non-sustaining CapEx expectations still at $60 to $65 million for the year? - Management suggested that while the majority of costs for the secondary crushing upgrades were incurred in H1, some costs will carry into H2, and they may not reach the fully guided amount this year [54][56]