Kazatomprom 19Q1 Operations and Trading Update

JSC National Atomic Company “Kazatomprom” (“Kazatomprom”, “KAP” or “the Company”) announces the following operations and trading update for the first quarter ended 31 March, 2019.

This update provides a summary of recent developments in the uranium industry, as well as provisional information related to the Company’s key first quarter operating and trading results and 2019 guidance. The information contained in this Operations and Trading Update may be subject to change.

Market Overview

Although major producers continued to operate at decreased production levels during the first quarter of 2019, market prices weakened in response to an increase in uranium sales offers for which there were few interested buyers. While the supply and demand picture appears to be more balanced in the medium-term, the lack of very near-term utility interest thusfar in 2019 reflected participants’ prudent contracting approach in light of the United States Department of Commerce’s (DoC) investigation under Section 232 of the U.S. Trade Expansion Act (1962). Being the largest uranium consumer with 98 operating reactors, the uncertainty surrounding potential trade restrictions in the US continues to hinder contracting activity. The DoC submitted its report to the President of the United States on 14 April, 2019; while the details of the report and the DoC’s recommendations have not yet been released to the public, the President is expected to decide within 90 days of the submission date, if further action will be taken.

In February, two large US utilities warned of the potential early closure of up to nine reactors due to economic distress, should the cost of their fuel increase. With only two reactors under construction in the US, the net impact of such closures could result in a net decrease in US demand over time. However, the propensity of reactors to be granted 20-year life extensions in the US could partially offset the impact of unexpected closures. The latest such extension was granted to the Seabrook nuclear power plant in the state of New Hampshire in March, 2019.

Spot Market

After reaching a three-year high of US$29.00 at the end of January, 2019, the spot price began to weaken with a sharp price decline in mid-March, closing the quarter at US$25.33. While a contraction of market activity at the outset of the year is generally to be expected (based on the historical distribution of annual activity), the uncertainty arising from the DoC investigation exacerbated the first quarter weakness. Additionally, the slightly declining trend in spot price set the conditions for intermediaries to put further pressure on prices by selling material in their effort to lock-in margins on material acquired at the beginning of the modest 2018 price rally.

The total U3O8 spot trade volumes during the first quarter of 2019 were 30% higher than the same quarter last year (according to UxC data) with about 17.8 million pounds of U3O8 transacted and an average weekly spot price of US$28.11 (compared to about 13.7 million pounds of U3O8 transacted and an average weekly spot  price of US$22.37 in the first quarter of 2018).

Long-term Market

In the long-term market, prices essentially remained around US$32.00 per pound U3O8 throughout the quarter. There continued to be a general lack of contracting in the term market due to the uncertainty arising from the pending decision following the Section 232 investigation.

Kazatomprom’s 2019 First Quarter Operational Results1

 

  Three months ended March 31  
(tU as U3O8) 2018 2019 Change
Production volume (100% basis)2 5,518 5,294 (4)%
Production volume (attributable basis)3 2,911 3,063 5%
Group sales volume4 2,285 1,645 (28)%
KAP HQ/THK sales volume5 2,281 1,465 (36)%
KAP HQ/THK average realized price (US$/lb U3O8)6* 23.10 26.78 16%
Average month-end spot price (US$/lb U3O8)7* 21.43 27.41 28%

1 All values are preliminary.
2 Production volume (100% basis): Amounts represent the entirety of production of an entity in which the Company has an interest; it therefore disregards the fact that some portion of that production may be attributable to the Group’s joint venture partners or other third party shareholders. Actual drummed production volumes remain subject to converter adjustments and adjustments for in-process material.
3 Production volume (attributable basis): Amounts represent the portion of production of an entity in which the Company has an interest, which corresponds only to the size of such interest; it therefore excludes the remaining portion attributable to the joint venture partners or other third party shareholders. Actual drummed production volumes remain subject to converter adjustments and adjustments for in-process material.
4 Group sales volume: includes Kazatomprom’s sales and those of its consolidated subsidiaries (companies that KAP controls by having (i) the power to direct their relevant activities that significantly affect their returns, (ii) exposure, or rights, to variable returns from its involvement with these entities, and (iii) the ability to use its power over these entities to affect the amount of the Group’s returns. The existence and effect of substantive rights, including substantive potential voting rights, are considered when assessing whether KAP has power to control another entity).
5 KAP HQ/THK sales volume: includes only the consolidated sales of KAP HQ and Trade House KazakAtom AG (THK). Intercompany transactions between KAP HQ and THK are not included.
6 KAP HQ/THK average realized price: the weighted average price per pound for the consolidated sales of KAP HQ and THK. The pricing of intercompany transactions between KAP HQ and THK are not included.
7 Source: UxC, TradeTech. Amounts provided represent the average of the uranium spot prices quoted at month end, and not the average of each weekly quoted spot price. Contract price terms generally refer to a month-end price.

* Note that the conversion of kgU to pounds U3O8 is 2.5998.

Sales volumes for the first quarter of 2019 were lower compared to the same period in 2018, primarily due to a customer’s request to shift an 800 tU delivery from the first to the second quarter. The average realized price for the first quarter improved in 2019 compared to 2018 as a result of the strengthening uranium price year-over-year.

Sales volumes can vary substantially each quarter, and quarterly sales volumes vary year to year. However, first quarter sales volumes are typically expected to be lower compared to other quarters due to lower levels of activity in the market at the outset of each year.

Kazatomprom’s 2019 Guidance Update

 

(exchange rate 370 KZT/1 USD) 2019
Production volume (100% basis) (tU)1 22,750 – 22,800
Production volume (attributable basis) (tU)2 13,000 – 13,500
Group sales volume (tU)3 15,000 – 16,000
KAP/THK sales volume (incl. in Group) (tU)3 13,500 – 14,500
Revenue - consolidated (KZT billions)4 485 – 505
Revenue from Group U3O8 sales (incl. in consolidated) (KZT billions)4 392 – 408
C1 cash cost (attributable basis) (USD/lb)* $11.00 – $12.00
All-in sustaining cash cost (attributable C1 + capital cost) (USD/lb)* $15.00 – $16.00
Total capital expenditures (100% basis) (KZT billions)5 85 – 95

1 Production volume (100% basis): Amounts represent the entirety of production of an entity in which the Company has an interest; it therefore disregards some portion of that production may be attributable to the Group’s JV partners or other third-party shareholders.
2 Production volume (attributable basis): Amounts represent the portion of production of an entity in which the Company has an interest, which corresponds only to the size of such interest; it excludes the remaining portion attributable to the JV partners or other third-party shareholders.
3 KAP HQ/THK sales volume: includes only the consolidated sales of KAP HQ and THK. Intercompany transactions between KAP HQ and THK are not included.
4 Revenue expectations are based on uranium prices taken from a third-party source. The spot price projection published by UxC in Q3, 2018, indicating a price of US$26/lb U3O8, was used for 2019 budget purposes. Revenue could therefore be impacted by how the actual weekly uranium price varies from that assumption.
5 Total capital expenditures (100% basis): includes only capital expenditures of the mining entities.

* Note that the conversion of kgU to pounds U3O8 is 2.5998.

Kazatomprom’s production expectations remain unchanged from previous guidance, consistent with the intention to flex down planned production volumes by 20% for 2018 through 2020 (versus consolidated planned production levels under Subsoil Use Agreements, which were increasing annually over that period). With the flex down, under the existing Subsoil Use Agreements, production is expected to total approximately 22,750 to 22,800 tU (100% basis) in 2019; without the reduction, production would have exceeded 28,500 tU (100% basis) in 2019.

Expectations for sales volumes, capital expenditures, revenue, and costs, also remain unchanged.

The Company continues to expect to maintain an inventory level of approximately six months of annual attributable production at 2019 year-end.

For further information, please contact:

Kazatomprom Investor Relations Inquiries

Cory Kos, Head of Investor Relations
Tel: +7 (8) 7172 45 81 69
Email: iratkazatomprom.kz

Kazatomprom Public Relations and Media Inquiries                                                                    

Torgyn Mukayeva
Tel: +7 (8) 7172 45 80 63
Email: pratkazatomprom.kz

A copy of this announcement will be made available at www.kazatomprom.kz.

About Kazatomprom

Kazatomprom is the world's largest producer of uranium, with the company’s attributable production representing approximately 23% of total global uranium primary production in 2018. The Group benefits from the largest reserve base in the industry. Kazatomprom operates, through its subsidiaries, JVs and Associates, 26 deposits grouped into 13 mining assets, all of which are located in Kazakhstan and mined using ISR technology.

Kazatomprom securities are listed on London Stock Exchange and Astana International Exchange. As the national atomic company in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Company has partnered with substantially all of the leading players in the nuclear and uranium industry globally. The Group's primary customers are operators of nuclear generation capacity, and the principal export markets for the Group's products are China, South and Eastern Asia, Europe and North America. The Group sells uranium and uranium products under long-term contracts, short-term contracts, as well as in the spot market, directly from its headquarters or through its Switzerland-based trading subsidiary, THK.

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