Kinross Gold Corporation (TSX:K)(NYSE:KGC) today announced its
results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31,
2012.
(This news release contains forward-looking information subject
to the risks and assumptions set out in our Cautionary Statement on
Forward-Looking Information located on page 12 of this release. All
dollar amounts in this release are expressed in U.S. dollars,
unless otherwise noted. The comparative figures have been recast to
exclude Crixas due to its disposal.)
Financial and operating highlights:
-- Production(1): 724,510 gold equivalent ounces (Au eq. oz.), compared
with 622,507 ounces in Q4 2011. Full-year production was 2,617,813 Au
eq. oz., exceeding guidance, compared with 2,543,790 Au eq. oz. for
full-year 2011.
-- Revenue: $1,186.9 million, compared with $919.8 million in Q4 2011.
Full-year revenue was $4,311.4 million, compared with $3,842.5 million
for full-year 2011.
-- Production cost of sales(2): $686 per Au eq. oz., compared with $635 in
Q4 2011. Full-year production cost of sales was in line with guidance at
$706 per Au eq. oz., compared with $592 per Au eq. oz. for full-year
2011.
-- Attributable margin(3): $1,021 per ounce sold, compared with $963 in Q4
2011. Full-year attributable margin was $937 per ounce sold, compared
with $908 for full-year 2011.
-- Adjusted operating cash flow(4): $501.4 million, or $0.44 per share,
compared with $353.4 million, or $0.31 per share, in Q4 2011. Full-year
adjusted operating cash flow was $1,527.0 million, or $1.34 per share,
compared with $1,561.8 million, or $1.37 per share, for full-year 2011.
-- Adjusted net earnings(4), (5): $276.5 million, or $0.24 per share,
compared with $187.2 million, or $0.16 per share, in Q4 2011. Full-year
adjusted net earnings were $879.2 million, or $0.77 per share, compared
with $850.8 million, or $0.75 per share, for full-year 2011.
-- Reported net loss(5): A reported net loss of $2,989.1 million, or $2.62
per share, compared with a net loss of $2,791.0 million, or $2.45 per
share, for Q4 2011. Full-year reported net loss was $2,548.8 million, or
$2.24 per share, compared with a net loss of $2,093.4 million, or $1.84
per share, for full-year 2011.
-- Non-cash impairment charge: The reported net loss for 2012 included an
after-tax non-cash impairment charge of $3,206.1 million. The Tasiast
project represents $3,094.8 million of this charge.
-- Mineral reserves and resources: Proven and probable mineral reserve
estimates at year-end 2012 were 59.6 million ounces of gold, compared
with 62.6 million ounces of gold at year-end 2011, both estimated using
a $1,200 per ounce gold price. Measured and indicated mineral resource
estimates at year-end were 20.3 million ounces of gold, compared with
25.4 million ounces of gold at year-end 2011, both estimated using a
$1,400 per ounce gold price.
Outlook, growth projects, and exploration:
-- Kinross expects to produce approximately 2.4-2.6 million gold equivalent
ounces in 2013 at a production cost of sales per gold equivalent ounce
of $740-790. Total capital expenditures are forecast to be approximately
$1.6 billion, a reduction of approximately $325 million compared with
2012.
-- The Tasiast pre-feasibility study remains on schedule for expected
completion in Q1 2013. Dvoinoye remains on schedule for expected
delivery of first ore to the Kupol mill in the second half of the year.
-- Recent exploration results from two step-out drilling targets outside
the current resource footprint at Tasiast have confirmed the presence of
narrow, high-grade veins. At Kupol, Kinross has identified a new
structure with strong potential as a result of the discovery of
additional mineralization at the Moroshka target.
Dividend:
-- The Board of Directors declared a dividend of $0.08 per share payable on
March 28, 2013 to shareholders of record at the close of business on
March 21, 2013.
CEO Commentary
J. Paul Rollinson, CEO, made the following comments in relation
to fourth-quarter and year-end 2012 results:
"As promised, we remained strongly focused on operational
fundamentals in the second half of 2012, and finished the year by
exceeding our full-year production guidance, and meeting our
full-year cost of sales guidance. While we recorded a non-cash
impairment charge related to our Tasiast project, our
pre-feasibility study work and recent exploration results continue
to increase our confidence in Tasiast's potential, and confirm its
importance as part of our long-term future.
"Our planning and outlook for 2013 reflects our continued focus
on cost control, margin improvement and free cash flow. Although
our 2013 operating costs are expected to increase due to higher
consumable costs and anticipated lower grades, we are pursuing
every opportunity for cost reduction. We are also forecasting a
reduction in capital expenditures of approximately $325 million
over 2012. Our pursuit of margin and quality ounces is also
reflected in our strategic decision to use conservative gold price
assumptions in our mineral reserve and resource estimates, which
resulted in a lower mineral resource estimate, but which targets
higher margin ounces with less capital intensity.
"At Dvoinoye, we continue to make excellent progress, as we are
on schedule and on budget for planned delivery of first ore to
Kupol in the second half of the year. At Kupol, our site
exploration team has identified a new structure with strong
potential as a result of the discovery of additional mineralization
at the Moroshka target."
Financial results
Summary of financial and operating results
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Three months ended Years ended
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(dollars in millions, except
per share and per ounce
amounts) 2012 2011 2012 2011
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Total gold equivalent
ounces(a)(e) - Produced (c) 733,117 650,643 2,678,131 2,702,573
Total gold equivalent
ounces(a)(e) - Sold (c) 695,934 607,948 2,654,107 2,701,358
Gold equivalent ounces from
continuing operations
(a)(d) - Produced (c) 733,117 629,862 2,647,137 2,635,990
Gold equivalent ounces from
continuing operations
(a)(d) - Sold (c) 695,934 590,569 2,621,343 2,637,601
Total attributable gold
equivalent ounces(a)(e) -
Produced (c) 724,510 643,288 2,648,807 2,610,373
Total attributable gold
equivalent ounces(a)(e) -
Sold (c) 687,162 601,159 2,624,242 2,611,287
Attributable gold equivalent
ounces from continuing
operations (a)(d) -
Produced (c) 724,510 622,507 2,617,813 2,543,790
Attributable gold equivalent
ounces from continuing
operations (a)(d) - Sold
(c) 687,162 583,780 2,591,478 2,547,530
Financial Highlights from
Continuing Operations (d)
Metal sales $ 1,186.9 $ 919.8 $ 4,311.4 $ 3,842.5
Production cost of sales $ 477.6 $ 375.4 $ 1,850.8 $ 1,546.1
Depreciation, depletion and
amortization $ 199.9 $ 127.4 $ 681.2 $ 564.1
Impairment charges $ 3,527.6 $ 2,937.6 $ 3,527.6 $ 2,937.6
Operating loss $ (3,151.4) $ (2,662.2) $ (2,246.6) $ (1,575.5)
Net loss from continuing
operations attributable to
common shareholders $ (2,989.1) $ (2,791.0) $ (2,548.8) $ (2,093.4)
Basic loss per share from
continuing operations
attributable to common
shareholders $ (2.62) $ (2.45) $ (2.24) $ (1.84)
Diluted loss per share from
continuing operations
attributable to common
shareholders $ (2.62) $ (2.45) $ (2.24) $ (1.84)
Adjusted net earnings from
continuing operations
attributable to common
shareholders(b) $ 276.5 $ 187.2 $ 879.2 $ 850.8
Adjusted net earnings from
continuing operations per
share(b) $ 0.24 $ 0.16 $ 0.77 $ 0.75
Net cash flow of continuing
operations provided from
operating activities $ 480.2 $ 402.6 $ 1,302.9 $ 1,378.8
Adjusted operating cash flow
from continuing
operations(b) $ 501.4 $ 353.4 $ 1,527.0 $ 1,561.8
Adjusted operating cash flow
from continuing operations
per share(b) $ 0.44 $ 0.31 $ 1.34 $ 1.37
Average realized gold price
per ounce from continuing
operations $ 1,707 $ 1,598 $ 1,643 $ 1,500
Consolidated production cost
of sales from continuing
operations per equivalent
ounce(c) sold(b) $ 686 $ 636 $ 706 $ 586
Attributable(a) production
cost of sales from
continuing operations per
equivalent ounce(c) sold(b) $ 686 $ 635 $ 706 $ 592
Attributable(a) production
cost of sales from
continuing operations per
ounce sold on a by-product
basis(b) $ 605 $ 591 $ 626 $ 535
(a) Total includes 100% of Kupol and Chirano production. "Attributable"
includes Kinross' share of Kupol (75% up to April 27, 2011, 100%
thereafter) and Chirano (90%) production.
(b) "Adjusted net earnings from continuing operations attributable to
common shareholders", "Adjusted net earnings from continuing operations
per share", "Adjusted operating cash flow from continuing operations",
"Adjusted operating cash flow from continuing operations per share",
"Consolidated production cost of sales from continuing operations per
equivalent ounce sold", "Attributable production cost of sales from
continuing operations per equivalent ounce sold", and "Attributable
production cost of sales from continuing operations per ounce sold on a
by-product basis" are non-GAAP measures. The definition and
reconciliation of these non-GAAP financial measures is included on page
fourteen of this news release.
(c) "Gold equivalent ounces" include silver ounces produced and sold
converted to a gold equivalent based on a ratio of the average spot
market prices for the commodities for each period. The ratio for the
fourth quarter of 2012 was 52.55:1, compared with 52.64:1 for the
fourth quarter of 2011; year to date 2012 was 53.56:1, compared with
44.65:1 for 2011.
(d) The comparative figures have been recast to exclude Crixas' results due
to its disposal.
(e) The total gold equivalent ounces and total attributable gold equivalent
ounces include Crixas.
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The following operating and financial results are based on
fourth-quarter and full-year 2012 attributable gold equivalent
production from continuing operations:
Production: Kinross produced 724,510 attributable gold
equivalent ounces from continuing operations in the fourth quarter
of 2012, a 16% increase over the fourth quarter of 2011 mainly due
to production increases at Fort Knox and La Coipa. Full-year
production was 2,617,813 gold equivalent ounces, exceeding the
Company's guidance of 2.5-2.6 million gold equivalent ounces, and a
3% increase over full-year 2011. The full-year increase was
primarily due to stronger production at Fort Knox.
Production cost of sales: Production cost of sales per gold
equivalent ounce(2) was $686 for the fourth quarter of 2012,
compared with $635 for the fourth quarter of 2011, mainly due to
higher input costs for energy, labour, and consumables. Production
cost of sales per gold equivalent ounce for full-year 2012 was
$706, in line with the Company's guidance of $690-$725, compared
with $592 for full-year 2011. The increase was primarily a result
of higher input costs for labour, energy, and consumables and the
increase in the processing of lower grade ore. Production cost of
sales per gold ounce on a by-product basis was $605 in the fourth
quarter of 2012, compared with $591 in Q4 2011, based on Q4 2012
attributable gold sales of 635,313 ounces and attributable silver
sales of 2,724,641 ounces. Production cost of sales per gold ounce
on a by-product basis was $626 for the full year, compared with
$535 for full-year 2011.
As outlined on page five of this news release, the Company has
also calculated an all-in sustaining cost(6) of approximately
$1,100 per gold ounce sold for full-year 2012.
Revenue: Revenue from metal sales was $1,186.9 million in the
fourth quarter of 2012, compared with $919.8 million during the
same period in 2011, an increase of 29%, mainly due to increased
production and a higher realized gold price. The average realized
gold price was $1,707 per ounce in Q4 2012, compared with $1,598
per ounce for Q4 2011. Revenue for full-year 2012 was a record
$4,311.4 million, compared with $3,842.5 million for full-year
2011, an increase of 12% mainly due to a higher realized gold
price. The average realized gold price per ounce was $1,643 for
full-year 2012, versus $1,500 for full-year 2011.
Margins: Kinross' margin per gold equivalent ounce sold(3) was
$1,021 for the fourth quarter of 2012, an increase of 6% compared
with Q4 2011 margins of $963 per gold equivalent ounce, due
primarily to a higher average realized gold price. Full-year margin
per gold equivalent ounce sold was $937 compared with $908 for
full-year 2011, a 3% increase.
Operating cash flow: Adjusted operating cash flow(4) was $501.4
million for the quarter, or $0.44 per share, compared with $353.4
million, or $0.31 per share, for Q4 2011. Adjusted operating cash
flow for full-year 2012 was $1,527.0 million, or $1.34 per share,
compared with $1,561.8 million, or $1.37 per share, for full-year
2011.
Cash balance: Cash and cash equivalents and short-term
investments were $1,982.7 million as at December 31, 2012, compared
with $1,767.3 million as at December 31, 2011. Up to approximately
$460.0 million of these funds may be used to repurchase the
Company's senior convertible notes on March 15, 2013 should holders
exercise their right to require the Company to do so.
Earnings: Adjusted net earnings(4), (5) were $276.5 million, or
$0.24 per share, for Q4 2012, compared with $187.2 million, or
$0.16 per share, for Q4 2011. Adjusted net earnings were $879.2
million, or $0.77 per share, for full-year 2012, compared with
$850.8 million, or $0.75 per share, for full-year 2011.
Reported net loss(5) was $2,989.1 million, or $2.62 per share,
for Q4 2012, compared with a loss of $2,791.0 million, or $2.45 per
share, for Q4 2011. Reported net loss was $2,548.8 million, or
$2.24 per share, for full-year 2012, compared with a loss of
$2,093.4 million, or $1.84 per share, for full-year 2011.
Reported net loss included an after-tax non-cash impairment
charge of $3,206.1 million, as outlined on page 11 of this news
release. The Tasiast project represents $3,094.8 million of the
non-cash impairment charge recorded. The impairment test for
Tasiast was based on a 30,000 tonne per day optimized mill model,
compared with the 60,000 tonne per day model used for the 2011
annual impairment test. The resulting non-cash charge was due to a
number of factors, including a reduction in the valuation multiple
for Tasiast, and industry-wide increases in capital and operating
costs.
Capital expenditures: Capital expenditures were $512.1 million
for Q4 2012, compared with $577.9 million for the same period last
year, a decrease due mainly to timing of expenditures at Tasiast.
Capital expenditures for the full-year 2012 were $1,924.7 million,
more than $200 million below the Company's guidance issued in
February 2012, compared with $1,629.2 million in 2011. The
full-year increase in capital expenditures was mainly due to the
Tasiast expansion project.
Operating results
Mine-by-mine summaries for fourth-quarter and year-end 2012
operating results may be found on pages 17 and 21 of this news
release. Highlights include the following:
North America: Regional performance remained strong in the
fourth quarter, as North America exceeded regional production
guidance for full-year 2012, and was in line with full-year
production cost of sales guidance. Fort Knox production improved
over the previous quarter, as the mine entered into a phase of
higher grades, while mill recoveries continued to be strong for
both the quarter and the full year. Kettle River-Buckhorn and Round
Mountain's production were lower than the previous quarter as a
result of lower grades.
Russia: Full-year production for 2012 exceeded regional
guidance, while production cost of sales was at the low end of
regional guidance, as Kupol performed strongly for the year.
Despite strong mill throughput during the quarter, production from
Kupol was slightly lower in Q4 2012 compared with the previous
quarter as a result of lower gold and silver grades. Mill
recoveries for both gold and silver remained strong.
West Africa: Full-year production and production cost of sales
for the region were within guidance, as Chirano achieved record
quarterly production as a result of mining higher grade areas in
the Akwaaba underground. Tasiast's Q4 2012 production declined
compared with the previous quarter and on a year-over-year basis as
a result of continued variability in the gold grades encountered in
the banded iron formation-type ore currently being mined in the
Piment pits.
South America: Full-year regional production was slightly below
2012 guidance, while production cost of sales remained within the
guidance range. Regional production was stronger compared with the
previous quarter, as Paracatu production increased due to the
fourth ball mill being in operation for the full quarter, higher
grades processed at Plant 2 and improved mill performance.
Maricunga's production increased compared with the previous
quarter, as the heap leach returned to more normal operations after
encountering suspended solids in Q3 2012. La Coipa's production
increased in the quarter as a result of better grades. As
previously disclosed (in the Company's 2012 Annual Information
Form), the Company expects to suspend mining of the existing
orebody at La Coipa in the second half of the year. The Company is
continuing to assess the remaining mineral reserves and resources
and exploration potential at La Coipa, including the future
potential of La Coipa Phase 7 (Pompeya).
Project update and new developments
The forward-looking information contained in this section of the
release is subject to the risks and assumptions contained in the
Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking Information on page 12 of
this news release.
Tasiast expansion project
As previously disclosed, Kinross expects to complete a
pre-feasibility study (PFS) for construction of a mid-sized CIL
mill in the 30,000 tonne per day (tpd) range in the first quarter
of 2013. The Company has made the decision not to proceed with
further study or implementation of a 60,000 tpd mill option. Work
to date on the PFS suggests that while a smaller mill would result
in lower annual production than the 60,000 tpd option, it would
reduce capital requirements and execution risk, provide improved
per ounce margins and cash flow, and preserve future optionality
and expandability. The Company expects to release the results of
the PFS in April.
Work continues on building basic infrastructure improvements at
Tasiast, as the new tailings pumping system, West Branch dump leach
pads, interim water supply and other non-process buildings were
brought into operation during the quarter. Work is nearing
completion on the permanent camp and work is progressing well on
the power station, truck shop and other facilities. Permitting,
engineering and bidding for a permanent seawater supply system is
progressing as expected.
Dvoinoye
Construction at Dvoinoye made good progress through the fourth
quarter of 2012. The project remains on schedule and on budget and
is expected to commence full production in 2013. As scheduled, the
first shipment of ore to Kupol is expected in the second half of
the year.
Underground development for the quarter is progressing ahead of
plan, with 5,524 metres of development completed at year-end and
the installation of the permanent main ventilation fans.
Construction of the surface infrastructure and facilities is
approximately 60% complete. All necessary permits for the current
scope of underground development and construction activities are in
place, including approval for the mine design. Procurement and
engineering activities for all remaining work are proceeding as
expected.
Fruta del Norte
The Company and the Government of Ecuador continue to make
progress on negotiating the terms and conditions of the
exploitation and investment protection agreements and have reached
conceptual understanding in a number of key areas.
Under current arrangements with the government, the parties
remain in the economic evaluation phase until August 1, 2013,
during which time the objective is to reach agreement on the terms
and conditions of both the exploitation and investment protection
agreements.
The Government of Ecuador has the discretion to provide an
extension of the economic evaluation phase up to 1.5 years beyond
August 1, 2013 if the parties have not signed the agreements by
that date. Alternatively, the parties may jointly declare a phase
change from economic evaluation to exploitation, which requires
completing and signing the exploitation agreement within the first
six months of the commencement of this phase. It remains Kinross'
position that an investment protection agreement be signed at the
same time as the exploitation agreement.
While the parties are working collaboratively to meet this
deadline, there is no guarantee that further extensions will be
granted by the government, or that mutually acceptable exploitation
and investment protection agreements will be reached prior to
August 1, 2013, or within the first six months of the above noted
phase change.
The Company understands that various legislative proposals to
enhance the fiscal and legal mining regime in Ecuador (including
the windfall profits tax) remain under consideration by the
government.
Outlook
The forward-looking information contained in this section is
subject to the risk factors and assumptions contained in the
Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking Information located on page
12 of this news release.
In 2013, Kinross expects to produce approximately 2.4-2.6
million gold equivalent ounces from its current operations.
Production cost of sales per gold equivalent ounce is expected to
be in the range of $740-790 for 2013.
The Company is part of a World Gold Council (WGC) process that
is seeking industry consensus on adopting formal guidelines for
reporting all-in costs associated with producing gold. To provide
more information on its costs as the WGC process continues, Kinross
is independently reporting an all-in sustaining cost that is
defined as the sum of: production cost of sales; silver by-product
credits; general and administrative expenses; sustaining business
development, and on-site exploration costs; sustaining capital
(including related capitalized interest); and a portion of other
operating costs. Based on this definition, the Company has forecast
an all-in sustaining cost of $1,100-$1,200 per gold ounce sold on a
by-product basis for full-year 2013, compared with approximately
$1,100 per gold ounce sold for full-year 2012.
The table below summarizes the 2013 forecasts for production and
average production cost of sales on a gold equivalent and a
by-product accounting basis:
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Accounting basis 2013 (forecast)
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Gold equivalent basis
Production (gold equivalent ounces) 2.4-2.6 million
Average production cost of sales per gold equivalent
ounce $ 740-790
By-product basis
Gold ounces 2.3-2.4 million
Silver ounces 6.5-7.5 million
Average production cost of sales per gold ounce $ 690-740
All-in sustaining cost per gold ounce $ 1,100-1,200
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Production is forecast to be lower in 2013 due to expected
declines in grade, particularly at Kupol, Kettle River-Buckhorn and
Round Mountain, and by the planned suspension of production at La
Coipa in the second half of the year based on the current mine
plan. These impacts are expected to be partially offset by the
planned increase of Fort Knox heap leach throughput.
Production in the first half of 2013 is expected to be lower
than production in the second half of 2012. Production is expected
to increase slightly in the second half of 2013 with the expansion
of throughput capacity at the Kupol mill to 4,500 tonnes per day
and the anticipated commencement of Dvoinoye ore processing,
improving grades at Chirano and Kettle River, improving mill grades
and throughput at Paracatu's Plant 1, and improved heap performance
and increased CIC plant capacity at Fort Knox.
The 2013 production cost of sales per gold equivalent ounce is
forecast to increase due to the expected decline in grades at
certain existing mines, along with higher expected consumable and
labour costs.
The following table provides a summary of the 2013 production
and production cost of sales forecast by region:
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Region Forecast 2013
production Percentage Cost of sales
(gold equivalent of total ($ per gold
oz, thousands) production(7) equivalent oz)
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South America 800-870 33% 870-940
North America 680-720 28% 635-675
West Africa (attributable) 415-480 18% 890-950
Russia 505-535 21% 550-580
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Total 2.4-2.6 million 100% 740-790
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Material assumptions used to forecast 2013 production cost of
sales are as follows:
-- a gold price of $1,600 per ounce,
-- a silver price of $30 per ounce,
-- an oil price of $90 per barrel,
-- foreign exchange rates of:
-- 2.05 Brazilian reais to the U.S. dollar,
-- 1.00 Canadian dollar to the U.S. dollar,
-- 32 Russian roubles to the U.S. dollar,
-- 475 Chilean pesos to the U.S. dollar,
-- 2.00 Ghanaian cedi to the U.S. dollar,
-- 290 Mauritanian ouguiya to the U.S. dollar, and
-- 1.25 U.S. dollars to the Euro.
Taking into account existing currency and oil hedges, a 10%
change in foreign currency exchange rates would be expected to
result in an approximate $9 impact on production cost of sales per
ounce(8), a $10 per barrel change in the price of oil would be
expected to result in an approximate $2 impact on production cost
of sales per ounce, and a $100 change in the price of gold would be
expected to result in an approximate $3 impact on production cost
of sales per ounce as a result of a change in royalties.
Total capital expenditures for 2013 are forecast to be
approximately $1.6 billion. Of this amount, capital expenditures at
existing operations are expected to be approximately $760 million,
as summarized in the table below (all figures approximate estimates
in millions of dollars):
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Existing Mines ($ millions)
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Region Sustaining(1) Opportunity(2) Total
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South America $ 255 $ 10 $ 265
North America $ 170 $ 50 $ 220
West Africa $ 105 $ 75 $ 180
Russia $ 60 $ 25 $ 85
Corporate $ 0 $ 10 $ 10
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Total $ 590 $ 170 $ 760
(1) "Sustaining" capital includes projects required to maintain continued
operations or mitigate risks to safety, environment or reputation.
Within this classification are forecast spending estimates for mine
development of $90 million in North America, $30 million in West
Africa, $25 million in Russia and $15 million in South America;
spending for tailings facilities of $115 million in South America and
$15 million in West Africa; spending for mill/leach facilities of $55
million in South America, $30 million in North America and $15 million
in West Africa; and spending for mobile equipment of $25 million in
South America and $15 million in North America, among other items.
(2) "Opportunity" capital includes projects aimed at improving existing
operations and that are discretionary in nature. Within this
classification are forecast spending estimates of $40 million for Fort
Knox heap leach acceleration, $30 million for expanding underground
development at Chirano, and $20 million for the planned transition to
self-perform open-pit mining operations at Chirano, among other items.
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The Company anticipates approximately $750 million in capital
expenditures related to growth projects, as described below (all
figures approximate):
-- $625 million expected at Tasiast for ongoing infrastructure,
construction of a permanent water pipeline, purchase of mining
equipment, and pre-stripping. This forecast represents the Company's
best current estimate for growth-related expenditures at Tasiast in 2013
and is subject to revision pending completion of the project pre-
feasibility study in the first quarter of 2013.
-- $65 million expected to complete the Dvoinoye project (net of $20
million in forecast credits from ore mined during the period prior to
January 1, 2013).
-- $60 million in aggregate expected expenditures at Fruta del Norte, Lobo-
Marte and La Coipa Phase 7 (Pompeya).
The Company expects approximately $90 million in additional
capital expenditures, including approximately $80 million for
capitalized interest, and approximately $10 million for capitalized
exploration.
The 2013 forecast for exploration and business development
expenses is approximately $210 million, of which $160 million is
expected for exploration. Including capitalized exploration, total
exploration expenditures are forecast to be $170 million. General
and administrative expenses are forecast to be $180 million, and
other operating costs are forecast to be approximately $90 million,
of which $45 million are expected costs related to the Tasiast
expansion that cannot be capitalized, and $30 million are expected
costs related to the suspension of mining at La Coipa. The above
expenses include approximately $45 million related to forecast
equity-based compensation.
The Company's tax rate in 2013 is forecast to be in the range of
33-39% and depreciation, depletion and amortization is forecast to
be approximately $300 per gold equivalent ounce.
2012 Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources Update
Please refer to the Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource tables
and corresponding notes located at the end of this news
release.
In preparing its 2012 year-end mineral reserves and mineral
resource estimate, Kinross has maintained its gold price
assumptions at the same levels as those used at year-end 2011
($1,200 per ounce for mineral reserves and $1,400 per ounce for
mineral resources), consistent with its previously-stated strategy
to optimize its mine plans to provide for development of higher
margin ounces. As costs continued to escalate across the industry
in 2012, and without an offsetting increase in the gold price
assumption, certain lower-margin mineralized material no longer
qualifies as a mineral resource in the 2012 estimates, resulting in
lower mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates compared with
2011. In a higher gold price, and/or a reduced cost environment,
such mineralized material has the potential to be reclassified for
inclusion in the Company's mineral resource estimates.
Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves
Kinross' total estimated proven and probable gold reserves at
year-end 2012 were approximately 59.6 million ounces, a net
decrease of approximately 3.0 million ounces compared with year-end
2011. The net year-over-year decrease in gold reserve estimates was
primarily due to production depletion, and the impact of higher
cost assumptions and maintaining 2011 gold price assumptions.
Notable changes by site included approximate reductions of 1.6
million gold ounces at Maricunga, 0.7 million ounces at Fort Knox,
and 0.6 million ounces at Kupol, offset by approximate additions of
0.6 million ounces at Paracatu and 0.5 million gold ounces at
Tasiast.
Proven and probable silver reserves at year-end 2012 were
estimated at 68.2 million ounces, a net decrease of 16.6 million
ounces compared with year-end 2011, primarily the result of
depletion of 8.9 million ounces at La Coipa and 7.3 million ounces
at Kupol.
Proven and probable copper reserves at year-end 2012 were
estimated at 1.4 billion pounds, unchanged from year-end 2011.
Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources
Kinross' total estimated measured and indicated gold resources
at year-end 2012 were approximately 20.3 million ounces, a decrease
of approximately 5.0 million ounces compared with year-end 2011.
The decrease in estimated measured and indicated gold resources was
primarily at Tasiast (approximately 4.3 million ounces) and
Maricunga (approximately 0.9 million ounces). The reduction at
Tasiast was due primarily to the impact of revised cost assumptions
and maintaining conservative gold price assumptions, the removal of
ounces previously designated for heap leach production of low grade
sulphide ore, and the impact of reconciliation-related adjustments
for lower actual tonnage versus modeled tonnage in the banded iron
formation-type ore in the Piment pits. The reduction at Maricunga
was due primarily to the impact of higher cost assumptions,
maintaining 2011 gold price assumptions, and an updated mine plan.
These reductions were somewhat offset by an increase of
approximately 0.7 million ounces at Paracatu.
Estimated measured and indicated silver resources decreased by
5.6 million ounces, to 18.0 million ounces, versus 23.6 million
ounces at year-end 2011.
Inferred Mineral Resources
Kinross' total estimated inferred gold resources at year-end
2012 were approximately 14.4 million ounces, a reduction of 5.7
million ounces compared with year-end 2011. The net decrease in
estimated inferred mineral resources is due primarily to a decrease
of 4.8 million ounces at Maricunga, resulting primarily from the
impact of revised cost assumptions and maintaining conservative
gold price assumptions.
Assumptions for Mineral Reserves and Resources
2012 year-end mineral reserves were estimated using a $1,200 per
ounce gold price, a $22.00 per ounce silver price, and a $3.00 per
pound copper price. 2011 year-end mineral reserves were estimated
using a $1,200 per ounce gold price, a $30.00 per ounce silver
price, and a $3.00 per pound copper price. 2012 year-end mineral
resources were estimated using a $1,400 per ounce gold price, a
$26.00 per ounce silver price, and a $3.25 per pound copper price.
2011 year-end mineral resources were estimated using a $1,400 per
ounce gold price, a $33.00 per ounce silver price, and a $3.75 per
pound copper price.
Exploration update
Total exploration expenditures for the fourth quarter of 2012
were $39.3 million, including $36.5 million for expensed
exploration and $2.8 million for capitalized exploration.
Exploration expenses for full-year 2012 totaled $204.8 million,
including $173.9 million in expensed costs and $30.9 million in
capitalized costs.
Kinross was active on 19 mine site, near-mine and greenfield
initiatives in the fourth quarter of 2012, with drilling across all
projects totalling approximately 100,000 metres. For full-year
2012, Kinross was active on 39 mine-site, near-mine and greenfield
initiatives with total drilling of approximately 614,000 metres.
Highlights of the fourth-quarter exploration program include:
Tasiast
Drilling activities continued on the El Gaicha mine licence and
on following up surface geochemical and previous drill hole results
at district targets north and south of the mine. Approximately
330,000 metres were drilled for the year at Tasiast.
Drilling at West Branch South, Piment and Prolongation tested
potential extensions of mineralization below the pits. Results from
deep drilling have returned encouraging intercepts at Prolongation
and West Branch South where new mineralization has been identified
at depth.
Most of the drilling in 2012 (approximately 275,000 metres)
focused on targets outside the eight kilometre footprint of the
Tasiast deposit. Drilling at C67 and C68 continued to confirm the
presence of narrow, high-grade veins at both targets (see Figure 1:
www.kinross.com/media/243590/figure%201_tasiast_q42012.pdf).
Highlights of the 2012 drill program are presented below:
C67 & Fennec: In Q4 2012, exploration work transitioned to
the Fennec target 300 metres northwest of C67, where recent work
identified strong surface evidence of shear zone-hosted
mineralization in meta-sedimentary rocks along a structure parallel
to C67. Significant assay results from Fennec are reported below.
Further drilling at Fennec is underway in Q1 2013 to assess size
potential and continuity of mineralization.
-- 18 metres grading 21.8 grams per tonne gold from 60 metres including
9 metres grading 43.2 grams per tonne gold (hole TA14485RC)
-- 40 metres grading 3.6 grams per tonne gold from 26 metres including
4 metres grading 16.2 grams per tonne gold (hole TA12378RC)
-- 19 metres grading 4.0 grams per tonne gold from 99 metres including
4 metres grading 14.8 grams per tonne gold (hole TA12374RC)
C67 represents a small mineralized system hosting a narrow,
high-grade vein with a low grade envelope. Assay results from the
50 x 50 metre and locally 50 x 25 metre spaced drill program
continued to be received in Q4 and are highlighted below.
-- 7 metres grading 34.7 grams per tonne gold from 106 metres including
2 metres grading 116.2 grams per tonne (hole TA10257RC)
-- 16 metres grading 5.1 grams per tonne gold from 12 metres including
4 metres grading 18.9 grams per tonne gold (hole TA10643RC)
-- 11 metres grading 7.4 grams per tonne gold from 92 metres including
2 metres grading 36.8 grams per tonne gold (hole TA08414RC)
-- 14 metres grading 5.1 grams per tonne gold from 10 metres including
1 metre grading 26.9 grams per tonne gold and
1 metre grading 27.4 grams per tonne gold (hole TA10936RC)
C68: The target has been split into two prospects known as C68
West and C68 East. The most encouraging results to date have been
encountered at C68 West which is characterized by a number of
mineralized vein segments developed between the contact of
sedimentary and ultramafic rocks. Drilling has been completed along
600 strike metres, testing the structure to an average depth of 100
metres below surface. A handful of holes have traced vein shoots to
150 metres deep where mineralization remains open down dip. Further
step-out and infill drilling is underway to examine vein continuity
and assess resource potential. Highlights include:
-- 9 metres grading 19.1 grams per tonne gold from surface including
5 metres grading 32.6 grams per tonne gold (hole TA16377RC)
-- 11 metres grading 10.5 grams per tonne gold from 35 metres including
3 metres grading 35.7 grams per tonne gold (hole TA14383RC)
-- 19 metres grading 5.9 grams per tonne gold from 21 metres including
3 metres grading 35.4 grams per tonne gold (hole TA10451RC)
-- 6 metres grading 18.1 grams per tonne gold from 16 metres including
3 metres grading 35.0 grams per tonne gold (hole TA16377RC)
-- 17 metres grading 5.1 grams per tonne gold from 1 metre including
2 metres grading 27.4 grams per tonne gold (hole TA16317RC)
An appendix of complete drill results from Fennec, C67 and C68
is available at:
www.kinross.com/media/243584/q42012_appendix_tasiast_kupol_drill.pdf.
Kupol
Most of the work in 2012 concentrated on delineating
mineralization along strike of the Kupol vein at the North
Extension Zone. Exploration was also active at Kupol West, where
follow-up drilling in the second half of 2012 identified additional
high grade mineralization at the Moroshka target (see Figure 2:
http://www.kinross.com/media/243587/figure%202_moroshka_q42012.pdf).
Drilling highlights include:
-- 1.7 metres grading 95.3 grams per tonne gold and 1,363 grams per tonne
silver from 208.6 metres (hole KW12-085)
-- 0.8 metres grading 202.7 grams per tonne gold and 773 grams per tonne
silver from 234.8 metres (hole KW12-089)
-- 6.0 metres grading 78.4 grams per tonne gold and 899 grams per tonne
silver from 199.0 metres (hole KW12-090)
-- 0.7 metres grading 183 grams per tonne gold and 1,754 grams per tonne
from 175.1 metres (hole KW12-087)
Moroshka is a narrow vein located five kilometres southeast of
the Kupol mill. The vein does not outcrop. Initial drill testing in
2009 was based on anomalous soil geochemistry and magnetics. Follow
up drilling by Kinross in 2011 and 2012 confirmed the presence of
high-grade mineralization over a strike length of at least 300
metres and a vertical range of 150 metres. The geology of Moroshka
is very similar to that of Kupol. The vein trends north, dips
sub-vertically and is hosted by andesite volcanic rocks. Moroshka
is narrower than Kupol, with vein widths varying between 0.5 and
3.0 metres.
There is good exploration potential to establish a resource at
Moroshka as the vein is not yet fully delineated. In addition, the
potential for new veins in the surrounding district is excellent.
Moroshka is located in the centre of a five-kilometer-long
north-south trend of anomalous soil geochemistry which had never
been previously drill tested.
An appendix of complete drill results from Moroshka is available
at:
www.kinross.com/media/243584/q42012_appendix_tasiast_kupol_drill.pdf.
Non-cash impairment
The Company completed its annual assessment of the carrying
value of its cash generating units (CGU) for the year-ended
December 31, 2012, and as a result, recorded an after-tax non-cash
impairment charge of $3,206.1 million, comprised of $3,094.8
million for Tasiast and $111.3 million for Chirano.
The impairment charge at Tasiast included a charge of $2,130.3
million related to goodwill and an after-tax charge of $964.5
million related to property, plant and equipment. The impairment
test for Tasiast was based on a 30,000 tonne per day optimized mill
model, compared with the 60,000 tonne per day model used for the
2011 annual impairment test. The resulting non-cash charge was due
to a number of factors, including a reduction in the valuation
multiple for Tasiast, and industry-wide increases in capital and
operating costs. The impairment charge at Chirano was related
entirely to goodwill.
Conference call details
In connection with this news release, Kinross will hold a
conference call and audio webcast on Thursday, February 14, 2013 at
8 a.m. ET to discuss the results, followed by a question-and-answer
session. To access the call, please dial:
Canada & US toll-free - 1-800-319-4610
Outside of Canada & US - 1-604-638-5340
Replay (available up to 14 days after the call):
Canada & US toll-free - 1-800-319-6413; Passcode - 3310 followed by #.
Outside of Canada & US - 1-604-638-9010; Passcode - 3310 followed by #.
You may also access the conference call on a listen-only basis
via webcast at our website www.kinross.com. The audio webcast will
be archived on our website at www.kinross.com.
This release should be read in conjunction with Kinross' 2012
year-end Financial Statements and Management's Discussion and
Analysis report at www.kinross.com. Kinross' 2012 year-end
Financial Statements have been filed with Canadian securities
regulators (available at www.sedar.com) and furnished with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission (available at www.sec.gov).
Kinross shareholders may obtain a copy of the financial statements
free of charge upon request to the Company.
About Kinross Gold Corporation
Kinross is a Canadian-based gold mining company with mines and
projects in Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Ghana, Mauritania,
Russia and the United States, employing approximately 8,000 people
worldwide. Kinross maintains listings on the Toronto Stock Exchange
(symbol:K) and the New York Stock Exchange (symbol:KGC).
Cautionary statement on forward-looking information
All statements, other than statements of historical fact,
contained or incorporated by reference in this news release, but
not limited to, any information as to the future financial or
operating performance of Kinross, constitute "forward-looking
information" or "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of
certain securities laws, including the provisions of the Securities
Act (Ontario) and the provisions for "safe harbour" under the
United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and
are based on expectations, estimates and projections as of the date
of this news release. Forward-looking statements include, without
limitation, statements with respect to: possible events, the future
price of gold and silver, the estimation of mineral reserves and
mineral resources, the realization of mineral reserve and mineral
resource estimates, the timing and amount of estimated future
production, costs of production, capital expenditures, costs and
timing of the development of projects and new deposits, success of
exploration, development and mining activities, permitting
timelines, currency fluctuations, requirements for additional
capital, government regulation of mining operations, environmental
risks, unanticipated reclamation expenses, title disputes or claims
and limitations on insurance coverage.
The words "anticipates", "plans", "expects", "indicative",
"intend", "scheduled", "timeline", "estimates", "forecasts",
"guidance", "opportunity", "outlook", "potential", "projected",
"seek", "strategy", "targets", "models", or "believes", or
variations of or similar such words and phrases or statements that
certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", or
"should", "might", or "will be taken", "occur" or "be achieved" and
similar expressions identify forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a number of
estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable by
Kinross as of the date of such statements, are inherently subject
to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties and
contingencies. The estimates, models and assumptions of Kinross
referenced, contained or incorporated by reference in this news
release, which may prove to be incorrect, include, but are not
limited to, the various assumptions set forth herein and in our
most recently filed Annual Information Form and our full-year 2012
Management's Discussion and Analysis as well as: (1) there being no
significant disruptions affecting the operations of the Company or
any entity in which it now or hereafter directly or indirectly
holds an investment, whether due to labour disruptions, supply
disruptions, power disruptions, damage to equipment or otherwise;
(2) permitting, development, operations, expansion and acquisitions
at Paracatu (including, without limitation, land acquisitions and
permitting for the construction and operation of the new tailings
facility) being consistent with our current expectations; (3) the
viability, permitting and development of the Fruta del Norte
deposit, and its continuing ownership by the Company, being
consistent with Kinross' current expectations;
(4) political and legal developments in any jurisdiction in
which the Company, or any entity in which it now or hereafter
directly or indirectly holds an investment, operates being
consistent with its current expectations including, without
limitation, the implementation of Ecuador's mining and investment
laws (and prospective amendment to these laws) and related
regulations and policies, being consistent with Kinross' current
expectations, and the unenforceability of any new law in Brazil
requiring that all Paracatu tailings facilities have an impermeable
liner; (5) negotiation of an exploitation contract and an
investment protection contract for Fruta del Norte with the
Ecuadorian government being consistent with Kinross' current
expectations, including but not limited to Kinross and the
government jointly declaring a phase change from economic
evaluation to exploitation prior to August 1, 2013 (or any
government approved extension of up to 1.5 years) and entering into
an exploitation agreement with the government within six months of
such declared phase change, the failure of which will likely result
in forfeiture of the FDN concession and related project
infrastructure to the government; (6) the exchange rate between the
Canadian dollar, Brazilian real, Chilean peso, Russian rouble,
Mauritanian ouguiya, Ghanaian cedi and the U.S. dollar being
approximately consistent with current levels; (7) certain price
assumptions for gold and silver; (8) prices for diesel, natural
gas, fuel oil, electricity and other key supplies being
approximately consistent with current levels; (9) production and
cost of sales forecasts for the Company, and entities in which it
now or hereafter directly or indirectly holds an investment,
meeting expectations;
(10) the accuracy of the current mineral reserve and mineral
resource estimates of the Company (including but not limited to ore
tonnage and ore grade estimates) and any entity in which it now or
hereafter directly or indirectly holds an investment; (11) labour
and materials costs increasing on a basis consistent with Kinross'
current expectations; (12) the development of the Dvoinoye deposit
being consistent with Kinross' expectations; (13) the viability of
the Tasiast and Chirano mines (including but not limited to, at
Tasiast, the impact of ore tonnage and grade variability
reconciliation analysis) as well as permitting, development and
expansion (including but not limited to, at Tasiast, expansion
optimization initiatives leading to changes in processing approach
and maintenance and, as required, conversion of exploration
licences to mining licences) of the Tasiast and Chirano mines being
consistent with Kinross' current expectations; (14) the terms and
conditions of the legal and fiscal stability agreements for the
Tasiast and Chirano operations being interpreted and applied in a
manner consistent with their intent and Kinross' expectations;
(15) goodwill and/or asset impairment potential; and (16) access
to capital markets, including but not limited to maintaining an
investment grade debt rating and securing partial project financing
for the Dvoinoye, Fruta del Norte and the Tasiast expansion
projects, being consistent with the Company's current expectations.
Known and unknown factors could cause actual results to differ
materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements.
Such factors include, but are not limited to: fluctuations in the
currency markets; fluctuations in the spot and forward price of
gold or certain other commodities (such as diesel fuel and
electricity); increases in the discount rates applied to present
value net future cash flows based on country-specific real weighted
average cost of capital; declines in the market valuations of peer
group gold producers and the Company, and the resulting impact on
market price to net asset value multiples; changes in interest
rates or gold or silver lease rates that could impact the
mark-to-market value of outstanding derivative instruments and
ongoing payments/receipts under any interest rate swaps and
variable rate debt obligations; risks arising from holding
derivative instruments (such as credit risk, market liquidity risk
and mark-to-market risk);
changes in national and local government legislation, taxation
(including but not limited to income tax, advance income tax, stamp
tax, withholding tax, capital tax, tariffs, value-added or sales
tax, capital outflow tax, capital gains tax, windfall or windfall
profits tax, royalty, excise tax, customs/import or export
taxes/duties, asset taxes, asset transfer tax, property use or
other real estate tax, together with any related fine, penalty,
surcharge, or interest imposed in connection with such taxes),
controls, policies and regulations; the security of personnel and
assets; political or economic developments in Canada, the United
States, Chile, Brazil, Russia, Ecuador, Mauritania, Ghana, or other
countries in which Kinross, or entities in which it now or
hereafter directly or indirectly holds an interest, do business or
may carry on business; business opportunities that may be presented
to, or pursued by, us; our ability to successfully integrate
acquisitions and complete divestitures; operating or technical
difficulties in connection with mining or development activities;
employee relations; commencement of litigation against the Company
including, but not limited to, securities class actions in Canada
and/or the United States; the speculative nature of gold
exploration and development including, but not limited to, the
risks of obtaining necessary licenses and permits; diminishing
quantities or grades of reserves; adverse changes in our credit
rating; and contests over title to properties, particularly title
to undeveloped properties.
In addition, there are risks and hazards associated with the
business of gold exploration, development and mining, including
environmental hazards, industrial accidents, unusual or unexpected
formations, pressures, cave-ins, flooding and gold bullion losses
(and the risk of inadequate insurance, or the inability to obtain
insurance, to cover these risks). Many of these uncertainties and
contingencies can directly or indirectly affect, and could cause,
Kinross' actual results to differ materially from those expressed
or implied in any forward-looking statements made by, or on behalf
of, Kinross, including but not limited to resulting in an
impairment charge on goodwill and/or assets. There can be no
assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be
accurate, as actual results and future events could differ
materially from those anticipated in such statements.
Forward-looking statements are provided for the purpose of
providing information about management's expectations and plans
relating to the future. All of the forward-looking statements made
in this news release are qualified by these cautionary statements
and those made in our other filings with the securities regulators
of Canada and the United States including, but not limited to, the
cautionary statements made in the "Risk Factors" section of our
most recently filed Annual Information Form and full-year 2012
Management Discussion and Analysis. These factors are not intended
to represent a complete list of the factors that could affect
Kinross. Kinross disclaims any intention or obligation to update or
revise any forward-looking statements or to explain any material
difference between subsequent actual events and such
forward-looking statements, except to the extent required by
applicable law.
Key Sensitivities
Approximately 60%-70% of the Company's costs are denominated in
US dollars.
A 10% change in foreign exchange could result in an approximate
$9 impact in production cost of sales per ounce.(8)
A $10 per barrel change in the price of oil could result in an
approximate $2 impact on production cost of sales per ounce.
The impact on royalties of a $100 change in the gold price could
result in an approximate $3 impact on cost of sales per ounce.
Other information
Where we say "we", "us", "our", the "Company", or "Kinross" in
this news release, we mean Kinross Gold Corporation and/or one or
more or all of its subsidiaries, as may be applicable.
The technical information about the Company's material mineral
properties (other than exploration activities) contained in this
news release has been prepared under the supervision of Mr. Jim
Fowler, an officer of the Company who is a "qualified person"
within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101.The technical
information about the Company's drilling and exploration activities
contained in this news release has been prepared under the
supervision of Dr. Glen Masterman, an officer with the Company who
is a "qualified person" within the meaning of National Instrument
43-101.
(1) Unless otherwise stated, production figures in this news release are
based on Kinross' 90% share of Chirano production and 75% of Kupol
production up to April 27, 2011 (100% thereafter). Prior year
production figures have been adjusted to exclude Crixas due to its sale
in Q2 2012.
(2) "Production cost of sales per gold equivalent ounce" is a non-GAAP
measure defined as production cost of sales per the financial
statements divided by the attributable number of gold equivalent ounces
sold, both reduced to reflect a 90% ownership interest in Chirano
sales. Production cost of sales is equivalent to total cost of sales
(per the financial statements), less depreciation, depletion,
amortization, and impairment charges.
(3) "Attributable margin per ounce sold" is a non-GAAP measure defined as
"average realized gold price per ounce" less "attributable production
cost of sales per gold equivalent ounce sold".
(4) Reconciliation of non-GAAP measures are provided on page 14 of this
news release.
(5) "Net earnings (loss)" figures in this release represent "net earnings
(loss) from continuing operations attributable to common shareholders."
(6) 'All-in sustaining cost' is a non-GAAP measure and is defined on page
five of this news release.
(7) The percentages are calculated based on the mid-point of regional 2013
forecast production.
(8) Refers to all of the currencies in the countries where the Company has
mining operations, fluctuating simultaneously by 10% in the same
direction, either appreciating, or depreciating, taking into
consideration the impact of hedging and the weighting of each currency
within our consolidated cost structure.
Reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures
The Company has included certain non-GAAP financial measures in
this document. These measures are not defined under IFRS and should
not be considered in isolation. The Company believes that these
measures, together with measures determined in accordance with
IFRS, provide investors with an improved ability to evaluate the
underlying performance of the Company. The inclusion of these
measures is meant to provide additional information and should not
be used as a substitute for performance measures prepared in
accordance with IFRS. These measures are not necessarily standard
and therefore may not be comparable to other issuers.
Adjusted net earnings attributable to common shareholders and
adjusted net earnings per share are non-GAAP measures which
determine the performance of the Company, excluding certain impacts
which the Company believes are not reflective of the Company's
underlying performance for the reporting period, such as the impact
of foreign exchange gains and losses, reassessment of prior year
taxes and/or taxes otherwise not related to the current period,
impairment charges, gains and losses and other one-time costs
related to acquisitions, dispositions and other transactions, and
non-hedge derivative gains and losses. Although some of the items
are recurring, the Company believes that they are not reflective of
the underlying operating performance of its current business and
are not necessarily indicative of future operating results.
Management believes that these measures, which are used internally
to assess performance and in planning and forecasting future
operating results, provide investors with the ability to better
evaluate underlying performance, particularly since the excluded
items are typically not included in public guidance. However,
adjusted net earnings and adjusted net earnings per share measures
are not necessarily indicative of net earnings and earnings per
share measures as determined under IFRS.
The following table provides a reconciliation of net loss from
continuing operations to adjusted net earnings from continuing
operations for the periods presented:
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GAAP to Adjusted Earnings from Continuing
Operations Reconciliation
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(in US$ millions) Three months ended Years ended
December 31, December 31,
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2012 2011 2012 2011
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Net Loss from continuing
operations attributable to
common shareholders - as
reported $ (2,989.1) $ (2,791.0) $ (2,548.8) $ (2,093.4)
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Adjusting items:
Foreign exchange losses
(gains) (0.6) 1.5 2.1 (11.3)
Non-hedge derivatives gains
- net of tax (12.4) (14.5) (18.8) (60.0)
Gains (losses) on
acquisition/disposition of
assets and investments -
net of tax (7.5) 4.9 (7.1) (26.5)
Foreign exchange loss on
translation of tax basis
and foreign exchange on
deferred income taxes
within income tax expense 40.1 23.5 51.4 69.5
Change in deferred tax due
to a change in statutory
corporate income tax rate - - 116.5 -
Taxes on repatriation of
certain foreign earnings - 46.6 - 46.6
Taxes in respect of prior
years 27.5 (33.6) 28.8 (33.6)
Impairment charges - net of
tax 3,206.1 2,937.6 3,206.1 2,937.6
Impairment of investments 4.1 - 24.3 -
Inventory fair value
adjustment - net of tax - - - 9.7
Reclamation and remediation
expense - net of tax 8.3 12.2 8.3 12.2
Severance expense - - 16.4 -
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3,265.6 2,978.2 3,428.0 2,944.2
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Net earnings from continuing
operations attributable to
common shareholders -
Adjusted $ 276.5 $ 187.2 $ 879.2 $ 850.8
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Weighted average number of
common shares outstanding -
Basic 1,139.8 1,137.5 1,139.1 1,136.0
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Net earnings from continuing
operations per share -
Adjusted $ 0.24 $ 0.16 $ 0.77 $ 0.75
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The Company makes reference to a non-GAAP measure for adjusted
operating cash flow and adjusted operating cash flow per share.
Adjusted operating cash flow is defined as cash flow from
operations excluding certain impacts which the Company believes are
not reflective of the Company's regular operating cash flow, and
excluding changes in working capital. Working capital can be
volatile due to numerous factors, including the timing of tax
payments, and in the case of Kupol, a build-up of inventory due to
transportation logistics. The Company uses adjusted operating cash
flow internally as a measure of the underlying operating cash flow
performance and future operating cash flow-generating capability of
the Company. However, adjusted operating cash flow and adjusted
operating cash flow per share measures are not necessarily
indicative of net cash flow from operations as determined under
IFRS.
The following table provides a reconciliation of adjusted
operating cash flow from continuing operations for the periods
presented:
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GAAP to Adjusted Operating Cash Flow from
Continuing Operations
(in US$ millions) Three months ended Years ended
December 31, December 31,
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2012 2011 2012 2011
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Net cash flow of continuing
operations provided from
operating activities - as
reported $ 480.2 $ 402.6 $ 1,302.9 $ 1,378.8
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Adjusting items:
Close out and early
settlement of derivative
instruments - (64.1) (48.7) 48.7
Working capital changes:
Accounts receivable and
other assets (34.4) (22.5) 20.4 119.3
Inventories 138.4 134.7 297.0 231.1
Accounts payable and
other liabilities,
including taxes (82.8) (97.3) (44.6) (216.1)
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21.2 (49.2) 224.1 183.0
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Adjusted operating cash flow
from continuing operations $ 501.4 $ 353.4 $ 1,527.0 $ 1,561.8
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Weighted average number of
common shares outstanding -
Basic 1,139.8 1,137.5 1,139.1 1,136.0
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Adjusted operating cash flow
from continuing operations
per share $ 0.44 $ 0.31 $ 1.34 $ 1.37
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Consolidated production cost of sales per gold equivalent ounce
sold is a non-GAAP measure and is defined as production cost of
sales as per the consolidated financial statements divided by the
total number of gold equivalent ounces sold. This measure converts
the Company's non-gold production into gold equivalent ounces and
credits it to total production.
Attributable production cost of sales per gold equivalent ounce
sold is a non-GAAP measure and is defined as attributable
production cost of sales divided by the attributable number of gold
equivalent ounces sold. This measure converts the Company's
non-gold production into gold equivalent ounces and credits it to
total production.
Management uses these measures to monitor and evaluate the
performance of its operating properties.
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Consolidated and Attributable Cost of Sales
from Continuing Operations Per Equivalent Ounce
Sold
------------------------------------------------
(in US$ millions) Three months ended Years ended
December 31, December 31,
------------------------------------------------
2012 2011 2012 2011
------------------------------------------------
Production cost of sales
from continuing operations
- as reported (1) $ 477.6 $ 375.4 $ 1,850.8 $ 1,546.1
Less: portion attributable
to Kupol non-controlling
interest(2) - - - (21.0)
Less: portion attributable
to Chirano non-controlling
interest (6.1) (4.6) (21.5) (18.2)
------------------------------------------------
Attributable production cost
of sales from continuing
operations $ 471.5 $ 370.8 $ 1,829.3 $ 1,506.9
------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------
Gold equivalent ounces sold
from continuing operations 695,934 590,569 2,621,343 2,637,601
Less: portion attributable
to Kupol non-controlling
interest(1) - - - (63,802)
Less: portion attributable
to Chirano non-controlling
interest (8,772) (6,789) (29,865) (26,269)
------------------------------------------------
Attributable gold equivalent
ounces sold 687,162 583,780 2,591,478 2,547,530
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Consolidated production cost
of sales from continuing
operations per equivalent
ounce sold $ 686 $ 636 $ 706 $ 586
Attributable production cost
of sales from continuing
operations per equivalent
ounce sold $ 686 $ 635 $ 706 $ 592
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(1) "Production cost of sales" is equivalent to "Total cost of sales" per
the consolidated financial statements less depreciation, depletion and
amortization and impairment charges.
(2) On April 27, 2011, Kinross acquired the remaining 25% of CMGC, and
thereby obtained 100% ownership of Kupol. As such, the results up to
April 27, 2011 reflect 75% and results thereafter reflect 100%.
Attributable production cost of sales per ounce sold on a
by-product basis is a non-GAAP measure which calculates the
Company's non-gold production as a credit against its per ounce
production costs, rather than converting its non-gold production
into gold equivalent ounces and crediting it to total production,
as is the case in co-product accounting. Management believes that
this measure provides investors with the ability to better evaluate
Kinross' production cost of sales per ounce on a comparable basis
with other major gold producers who routinely calculate their cost
of sales per ounce using by-product accounting rather than
co-product accounting.
The following table provides a reconciliation of attributable
production cost of sales per ounce sold on a by-product basis for
the periods presented:
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Attributable Cost of Sales from Continuing
Operations Per Ounce Sold on a By-Product Basis
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(in US$ millions) Three months ended Years ended
December 31, December 31,
------------------------------------------------
2012 2011 2012 2011
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Production cost of sales
from continuing operations
- as reported(1) $ 477.6 $ 375.4 $ 1,850.8 $ 1,546.1
Less: portion attributable
to Kupol non-controlling
interest(2) - - - (21.0)
Less: portion attributable
to Chirano non-controlling
interest (6.1) (4.6) (21.5) (18.2)
Less: attributable silver
sales from continuing
operations (87.3) (55.5) (331.8) (282.9)
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Attributable production cost
of sales from continuing
operations net of silver
by-product revenue $ 384.2 $ 315.3 $ 1,497.5 $ 1,224.0
------------------------------------------------
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Gold ounces sold from
continuing operations 644,073 540,344 2,421,447 2,362,268
Less: portion attributable
to Kupol non-controlling
interest(2) - - - (49,299)
Less: portion attributable
to Chirano non-controlling
interest (8,760) (6,767) (29,795) (26,155)
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Attributable gold ounces
sold from continuing
operations 635,313 533,577 2,391,652 2,286,814
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Attributable production cost
of sales from continuing
operations per ounce sold
on a by-product basis $ 605 $ 591 $ 626 $ 535
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(1) "Production cost of sales" is equivalent to "Total cost of sales" per
the consolidated financial statements less depreciation, depletion and
amortization and impairment charges.
(2) On April 27, 2011, Kinross acquired the remaining 25% of CMGC, and
thereby obtained 100% ownership of Kupol. As such, the results up to
April 27, 2011 reflect 75% and results thereafter reflect 100%.
All-in sustaining cost - attributable is a non-GAAP measure that
the Company has defined to include attributable production cost of
sales from continuing operations net of silver by-product credits;
general and administrative expenses; sustaining business
development and on-site exploration costs; sustaining capital
(including related capitalized interest); and a portion of other
operating costs. Management uses this measure internally and
believes that it provides investors with the ability to better
evaluate the cost of sustaining gold production.
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Attributable All-in
Sustaining Cost from
Continuing Operations
Per Ounce Sold on a
By-Product Basis
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Year ended
(in US$ millions) December 31, 2012
-----------------------
Production cost of sales from continuing operations -
as reported (1) $ 1,850.8
Less: portion attributable to Chirano non-controlling
interest (21.5)
Less: attributable silver sales from continuing
operations (331.8)
-----------------------
Attributable production cost of sales from continuing
operations net of silver by-product revenue $ 1,497.5
-----------------------
-----------------------
Adjusting items on an attributable basis:
General and administrative 179.1
Severance expense (16.4)
Exploration and business development - sustaining 208.0
Other operating expense - sustaining 55.3
Additions to property, plant and equipment -
sustaining 669.8
Capitalized interest and exploration 35.3
-----------------------
All-in Sustaining Cost - attributable $ 2,628.6
-----------------------
-----------------------
Gold ounces sold from continuing operations 2,421,447
Less: portion attributable to Chirano non-controlling
interest (29,795)
-----------------------
Attributable gold ounces sold from continuing
operations 2,391,652
-----------------------
Attributable all-in sustaining cost from continuing
operations per ounce sold on a by-product basis $ 1,099
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(1) "Production cost of sales" is equivalent to "Total cost of sales" per
the consolidated financial statements less depreciation, depletion and
amortization and impairment charges.
Review of Operations
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Three months
ended
December 31, Gold equivalent ounces
--------------------------------
Production Production
cost of cost of
sales(1) sales(1)
Produced Sold ($millions) /oz
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2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011
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Fort Knox 119,582 70,759 100,923 69,973 $ 49.8 $ 52.3 $ 493 $ 747
Round Mountain 41,220 43,584 41,371 44,231 32.6 26.4 788 597
Kettle River -
Buckhorn 33,548 42,003 33,242 43,089 15.4 19.2 463 446
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North America
Total 194,350 156,346 175,536 157,293 97.8 97.9 557 622
Kupol (100%) 146,535 138,410 130,759 113,936 62.0 54.8 474 481
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Russia Total 146,535 138,410 130,759 113,936 62.0 54.8 474 481
Paracatu 132,114 117,977 137,534 112,048 109.8 82.6 798 737
La Coipa 63,429 34,435 58,935 35,629 43.1 35.4 731 994
Maricunga 64,568 54,281 61,046 52,987 56.6 22.2 927 419
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South America
Total 260,111 206,693 257,515 200,664 209.5 140.2 814 699
Tasiast 46,051 54,874 44,400 50,800 47.1 37.2 1,061 732
Chirano (100%) 86,070 73,539 87,724 67,876 61.2 45.3 698 667
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West Africa
Total 132,121 128,413 132,124 118,676 108.3 82.5 820 695
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Continuing
operations 733,117 629,862 695,934 590,569 477.6 375.4 686 636
Discontinued
operations(2) - 20,781 - 17,379 - 11.3 - 650
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Operations
Total 733,117 650,643 695,934 607,948 $477.6 $386.7 $ 686 $ 636
Less Chirano
non-
controlling
interest
(10%) (8,607) (7,355) (8,772) (6,789) (6.1) (4.6)
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Attributable -
Continuing
operations 724,510 622,507 687,162 583,780 $471.5 $370.8 $ 686 $ 635
--------------------------------------------------------------
Attributable
Total 724,510 643,288 687,162 601,159 $471.5 $382.1 $ 686 $ 636
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(1) "Production cost of sales" is equivalent to "Total cost of sales" per
the consolidated financial statements less depreciation, depletion and
amortization and impairment charges.
(2) On June 28, 2012, the Company completed the sale of its 50% interest in
the Crixas gold mine.
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Years ended December 31, Gold equivalent ounces
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Produced Sold
--------------------------------------------
2012 2011 2012 2011
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Fort Knox 359,948 289,794 333,438 287,519
Round Mountain 192,330 187,444 190,592 185,385
Kettle River - Buckhorn 156,093 175,292 156,966 178,269
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North America Total 708,371 652,530 680,996 651,173
Kupol (100%) 578,252 653,063 578,235 655,325
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Russia Total 578,252 653,063 578,235 655,325
Paracatu 466,709 453,396 471,387 449,605
La Coipa 178,867 178,287 175,212 191,032
Maricunga 236,369 236,249 237,294 230,828
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South America Total 881,945 867,932 883,893 871,465
Tasiast 185,334 200,619 179,568 196,961
Chirano (100%) 293,235 261,846 298,651 262,677
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West Africa Total 478,569 462,465 478,219 459,638
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Continuing operations 2,647,137 2,635,990 2,621,343 2,637,601
Discontinued operations(3) 30,994 66,583 32,764 63,757
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Operations Total 2,678,131 2,702,573 2,654,107 2,701,358
Less Kupol non-controlling
interest (25%)(2) - (66,015) - (63,802)
Less Chirano non-
controlling interest
(10%) (29,324) (26,185) (29,865) (26,269)
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Attributable - Continuing
operations 2,617,813 2,543,790 2,591,478 2,547,530
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Attributable Total 2,648,807 2,610,373 2,624,242 2,611,287
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Years ended December 31,
Production Production
cost of sales(1) cost of sales(1)
($millions) /oz
--------------------------------------------------
2012 2011 2012 2011
--------------------------------------------------
Fort Knox $ 221.2 $ 199.1 $ 663 $ 692
Round Mountain 136.7 129.2 717 697
Kettle River - Buckhorn 75.6 74.9 482 420
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North America Total 433.5 403.2 637 619
Kupol (100%) 272.9 247.8 472 378
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Russia Total 272.9 247.8 472 378
Paracatu 415.4 323.9 881 720
La Coipa 169.2 145.5 966 762
Maricunga 184.8 105.5 779 457
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South America Total 769.4 574.9 870 660
Tasiast 159.7 138.2 889 702
Chirano (100%) 215.3 182.0 721 693
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West Africa Total 375.0 320.2 784 697
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Continuing operations 1,850.8 1,546.1 706 586
Discontinued operations(3) 27.4 50.3 836 789
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Operations Total $ 1,878.2 $ 1,596.4 $ 708 $ 591
Less Kupol non-controlling
interest (25%)(2) - (21.0)
Less Chirano non-
controlling interest
(10%) (21.5) (18.2)
--------------------------------------------------
Attributable - Continuing
operations $ 1,829.3 $ 1,506.9 $ 706 $ 592
--------------------------------------------------
Attributable Total $ 1,856.7 $ 1,557.2 $ 708 $ 596
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(1) "Production cost of sales" is equivalent to "Total cost of sales" per
the consolidated financial statements less depreciation, depletion and
amortization and impairment charges.
(2) On April 27, 2011, Kinross acquired the remaining 25% of CMGC, and
thereby obtained 100% ownership of Kupol. As such, the results up to
April 27, 2011 reflect 75% and results thereafter reflect 100%.
(3) On June 28, 2012, the Company completed the sale of its 50% interest in
the Crixas gold mine.
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Consolidated balance sheets
(expressed in millions of United States dollars, except share amounts)
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As at
--------------------------------
December 31, December 31,
2012 2011
--------------------------------
Assets
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,632.9 $ 1,766.0
Restricted cash 58.1 62.1
Short-term investments 349.8 1.3
Accounts receivable and other assets 287.3 309.4
Inventories 1,257.7 976.2
Unrealized fair value of derivative
assets 15.0 2.8
--------------------------------
3,600.8 3,117.8
--------------------------------
Non-current assets
Property, plant and equipment 8,978.8 8,959.4
Goodwill 1,136.7 3,420.3
Long-term investments 49.1 79.4
Investments in associate 515.8 502.5
Unrealized fair value of derivative
assets 9.6 1.1
Deferred charges and other long-term
assets 545.5 406.4
Deferred tax assets 46.1 21.9
--------------------------------
Total assets $ 14,882.4 $ 16,508.8
--------------------------------
Liabilities
Current liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 632.8 $ 575.3
Current tax payable 93.2 82.9
Current portion of long-term debt 516.2 32.7
Current portion of provisions 42.0 38.1
Current portion of unrealized fair value
of derivative liabilities 22.0 66.7
--------------------------------
1,306.2 795.7
--------------------------------
Non-current liabilities
Long-term debt 2,116.4 1,600.4
Provisions 721.4 597.1
Unrealized fair value of derivative
liabilities 10.5 32.7
Other long-term liabilities 125.6 133.1
Deferred tax liabilities 676.6 879.1
Total liabilities 4,956.7 4,038.1
--------------------------------
Equity
Common shareholders' equity
Common share capital and common share
purchase warrants $ 14,692.5 $ 14,656.6
Contributed surplus 89.9 81.4
Accumulated deficit (4,937.1) (2,249.9)
Accumulated other comprehensive income
(loss) 4.9 (97.7)
--------------------------------
Total common shareholders' equity 9,850.2 12,390.4
--------------------------------
Non-controlling interest 75.5 80.3
--------------------------------
Total equity 9,925.7 12,470.7
--------------------------------
Commitments and contingencies
Subsequent events
--------------------------------
Total liabilities and equity $ 14,882.4 $ 16,508.8
--------------------------------
Common shares
Authorized Unlimited Unlimited
Issued and outstanding 1,140,132,123 1,137,732,344
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Consolidated statements of operations
(expressed in millions of United States dollars, except per share and share
amounts)
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Years ended
December 31, December 31,
2012 2011
--------------------------------
Revenue
Metal sales $ 4,311.4 $ 3,842.5
Cost of sales
Production cost of sales 1,850.8 1,546.1
Depreciation, depletion and amortization 681.2 564.1
Impairment charges 3,527.6 2,937.6
--------------------------------
Total cost of sales 6,059.6 5,047.8
--------------------------------
Gross loss (1,748.2) (1,205.3)
--------------------------------
Other operating expense 84.4 62.1
Exploration and business development 234.9 134.5
General and administrative 179.1 173.6
--------------------------------
Operating loss (2,246.6) (1,575.5)
--------------------------------
Other income (expense) - net (2.2) 101.1
Equity in losses of associate (6.5) (2.3)
Finance income 5.3 6.2
Finance expense (42.1) (65.5)
--------------------------------
Loss before taxes (2,292.1) (1,536.0)
Income tax expense - net (261.5) (496.8)
--------------------------------
Loss from continuing operations after tax (2,553.6) (2,032.8)
Earnings from discontinued operations after
tax 43.9 19.8
--------------------------------
--------------------------------
Net loss $ (2,509.7) $ (2,013.0)
--------------------------------
--------------------------------
Net earnings (loss) from continuing
operations attributable to:
Non-controlling interest $ (4.8) $ 60.6
--------------------------------
--------------------------------
Common shareholders $ (2,548.8) $ (2,093.4)
--------------------------------
--------------------------------
Net earnings (loss) attributable to:
--------------------------------
--------------------------------
Non-controlling interest $ (4.8) $ 60.6
--------------------------------
--------------------------------
Common shareholders $ (2,504.9) $ (2,073.6)
--------------------------------
Loss per share from continuing operations
attributable to common shareholders
Basic $ (2.24) $ (1.84)
Diluted $ (2.24) $ (1.84)
Loss per share attributable to common
shareholders
Basic $ (2.20) $ (1.83)
Diluted $ (2.20) $ (1.83)
Weighted average number of common shares
outstanding (millions)
Basic 1,139.1 1,136.0
Diluted 1,139.1 1,136.0
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Consolidated statements of cash flows
(expressed in millions of United States dollars)
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Years ended
December 31, December 31,
2012 2011
--------------------------------
Net inflow (outflow) of cash related to the
following activities:
Operating:
Loss from continuing operations $ (2,553.6) $ (2,032.8)
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings from
continuing operations to net cash provided
from (used in) operating activities:
Depreciation, depletion and amortization 681.2 564.1
Gains on acquisition/disposition of assets
and investments - net (7.1) (24.8)
Equity in losses of associate 6.5 2.3
Non-hedge derivative gains - net (18.0) (59.1)
Settlement of derivative instruments 52.9 (48.7)
Share-based compensation expense 38.0 36.5
Accretion expense 24.9 54.2
Deferred tax (recovery) expense (220.7) 105.1
Foreign exchange (gains) losses and other 33.2 (37.0)
Reclamation expense 10.8 15.7
Impairment charges 3,527.6 2,937.6
Changes in operating assets and
liabilities:
Accounts receivable and other assets (20.4) (119.3)
Inventories (297.0) (231.1)
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 463.9 599.0
--------------------------------
Cash flow provided from operating activities 1,722.2 1,761.7
--------------------------------
Income taxes paid (419.3) (382.9)
--------------------------------
Net cash flow of continuing operations
provided from operating activities 1,302.9 1,378.8
--------------------------------
Net cash flow of discontinued operations
provided from (used in) operating
activities (47.6) 38.1
--------------------------------
Investing:
Additions to property, plant and equipment (1,924.7) (1,629.2)
Net proceeds from the sale of long-term
investments and other assets 11.8 101.4
Additions to long-term investments and
other assets (106.3) (213.4)
Net proceeds from the sale of property,
plant and equipment 2.6 1.9
Additions to short-term investments (348.5) (1.3)
Note received from Harry Winston - 70.0
Decrease in restricted cash (2.0) (54.0)
Interest received 4.9 7.3
Other 0.3 (3.2)
Net cash flow of continuing operations used
in investing activities (2,361.9) (1,720.5)
--------------------------------
Net cash flow of discontinued operations
provided from (used in) investing
activities 198.9 (27.5)
--------------------------------
Financing:
Issuance of common shares on exercise of
options and warrants 6.4 29.0
Acquisition of CMGC 25% non-controlling
interest - (335.4)
Proceeds from issuance of debt 1,541.1 1,608.4
Repayment of debt (577.3) (479.4)
Interest paid (8.1) (9.7)
Dividends paid to common shareholders (182.3) (124.8)
Settlement of derivative instruments - (43.6)
Other (5.0) (7.6)
--------------------------------
Net cash flow of continuing operations
provided from financing activities 774.8 636.9
--------------------------------
Net cash flow of discontinued operations
used in financing activities (0.6) (2.9)
--------------------------------
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and
cash equivalents of continuing operations 0.4 (3.5)
--------------------------------
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash
equivalents (133.1) 299.4
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of
period 1,766.0 1,466.6
--------------------------------
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period $ 1,632.9 $ 1,766.0
--------------------------------
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Operating Summary
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Ore Gold Eq
Processed Recovery Production
Mine Period Ownership (1) Grade (2) (10)
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('000
(%) tonnes) (g/t) (%) (ounces)
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North Fort Knox Q4
America (3) 2012 100 9,803 1.03 84% 119,582
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Q3
2012 100 16,111 0.76 84% 106,698
Q2
2012 100 13,084 0.51 85% 71,952
Q1
2012 100 4,156 0.46 84% 61,716
Q4
2011 100 8,197 0.51 79% 70,759
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Round Q4
Mountain 2012
(4) 50 4,731 0.68 70% 41,220
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Q3
2012 50 6,144 0.72 71% 53,205
Q2
2012 50 4,674 0.82 74% 53,147
Q1
2012 50 5,121 0.92 78% 44,758
Q4
2011 50 6,317 0.98 81% 43,584
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Kettle Q4
River 2012 100 87 13.96 93% 33,548
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Q3
2012 100 95 15.23 94% 43,942
Q2
2012 100 111 11.52 92% 35,985
Q1
2012 100 112 12.81 90% 42,618
Q4
2011 100 123 12.24 89% 42,003
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Russia Kupol Q4
(6)(7) 2012 100 329 11.89 93% 146,535
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Q3
2012 100 332 12.34 94% 155,533
Q2
2012 100 329 12.23 93% 149,214
Q1
2012 100 309 11.76 93% 126,970
Q4
2011 100 325 10.81 93% 138,410
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South Paracatu Q4
America 2012 100 13,692 0.39 75% 132,114
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Q3
2012 100 13,386 0.38 70% 111,558
Q2
2012 100 12,988 0.38 74% 118,419
Q1
2012 100 12,910 0.35 72% 104,618
Q4
2011 100 11,578 0.42 74% 117,977
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La Coipa Q4
(5) 2012 100 1,421 1.07 86% 63,429
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Q3
2012 100 1,297 0.65 79% 41,585
Q2
2012 100 1,256 0.72 77% 36,113
Q1
2012 100 1,467 0.56 78% 37,740
Q4
2011 100 1,060 0.58 85% 34,435
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Maricunga Q4
2012 100 3,937 0.59 nm 64,568
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Q3
2012 100 3,755 0.64 nm 46,971
Q2
2012 100 3,487 0.65 nm 60,841
Q1
2012 100 4,014 0.66 nm 63,989
Q4
2011 100 3,960 0.76 nm 54,281
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West Tasiast Q4
Africa (9) 2012 100 4,340 1.31 91% 46,051
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Q3
2012 100 2,530 1.55 92% 51,842
Q2
2012 100 5,133 1.74 86% 49,807
Q1
2012 100 1,597 1.71 89% 37,634
Q4
2011 100 4,581 2.33 88% 54,874
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Chirano - Q4
100% 2012 90 879 3.27 94% 86,070
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Q3
2012 90 846 2.67 93% 67,599
Q2
2012 90 802 2.70 92% 63,660
Q1
2012 90 854 2.97 93% 75,906
Q4
2011 90 917 2.70 93% 73,539
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Chirano Q4
(8) 2012 90 879 3.27 94% 77,463
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Q3
2012 90 846 2.67 93% 60,839
Q2
2012 90 802 2.70 92% 57,294
Q1
2012 90 854 2.97 93% 68,315
Q4
2011 90 917 2.70 93% 66,185
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Operating Summary
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Production
Gold Eq Production cost of
Sales costs of sales
Mine Period (10) sales(11) (11)/oz Cap Ex DD&A
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($ ($ ($
(ounces) millions) ($/ounce) millions) millions)
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North Fort Knox Q4
America (3) 2012 100,923 $ 49.8 $ 493 $ 37.8 $ 20.7
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Q3
2012 100,172 64.9 648 13.7 25.7
Q2
2012 71,978 54.5 757 38.4 11.3
Q1
2012 60,365 52.0 861 24.8 9.1
Q4
2011 69,973 52.3 747 28.4 10.0
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Round Q4
Mountain 2012
(4) 41,371 32.6 788 18.8 5.4
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Q3
2012 53,237 32.2 605 14.4 6.6
Q2
2012 52,433 34.7 662 19.3 8.4
Q1
2012 43,551 37.3 856 13.6 7.8
Q4
2011 44,231 26.4 597 22.2 6.1
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Kettle Q4
River 2012 33,242 15.4 463 4.7 15.1
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Q3
2012 44,049 20.7 470 1.0 21.7
Q2
2012 40,354 20.5 508 3.2 18.2
Q1
2012 39,321 18.9 481 0.5 18.9
Q4
2011 43,089 19.2 446 3.0 21.6
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Russia Kupol Q4
(6)(7) 2012 130,759 62.0 474 4.5 24.6
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Q3
2012 164,025 76.5 466 17.0 30.1
Q2
2012 156,716 73.2 467 12.3 29.4
Q1
2012 126,735 61.2 483 10.4 23.6
Q4
2011 113,936 54.8 481 18.5 21.3
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South Paracatu Q4
America 2012 137,534 109.8 798 61.7 31.5
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Q3
2012 104,937 92.0 877 81.0 20.0
Q2
2012 118,389 108.2 914 67.2 19.2
Q1
2012 110,527 105.4 954 74.6 14.6
Q4
2011 112,048 82.6 737 131.6 15.1
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La Coipa Q4
(5) 2012 58,935 43.1 731 8.0 26.8
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Q3
2012 42,240 45.9 1,087 25.9 12.2
Q2
2012 30,325 35.7 1,177 22.2 6.2
Q1
2012 43,712 44.5 1,018 15.3 4.5
Q4
2011 35,629 35.4 994 23.2 3.3
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Maricunga Q4
2012 61,046 56.6 927 0.5 5.4
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Q3
2012 45,818 40.0 873 33.9 4.9
Q2
2012 61,367 44.5 725 50.7 5.5
Q1
2012 69,063 43.7 633 35.6 6.3
Q4
2011 52,987 22.2 419 34.0 4.8
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West Tasiast Q4
Africa (9) 2012 44,400 47.1 1,061 291.6 23.1
---------------------------------------------------------
Q3
2012 48,045 32.2 670 190.4 18.6
Q2
2012 46,296 44.5 961 124.3 19.9
Q1
2012 40,827 35.9 879 260.0 13.8
Q4
2011 50,800 37.2 732 204.6 14.8
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Chirano - Q4
100% 2012 87,724 61.2 698 41.3 45.1
---------------------------------------------------------
Q3
2012 69,698 51.3 736 15.9 39.5
Q2
2012 62,978 49.1 780 20.6 36.9
Q1
2012 78,251 53.7 686 22.5 41.8
Q4
2011 67,876 45.3 667 28.6 28.4
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Chirano Q4
(8) 2012 78,952 55.1 698 37.2 40.6
---------------------------------------------------------
Q3
2012 62,728 46.2 736 14.3 35.6
Q2
2012 56,680 44.2 780 18.5 33.2
Q1
2012 70,426 48.3 686 20.3 37.6
Q4
2011 61,086 40.8 667 25.7 25.6
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Ore processed is to 100%, production and costs are to Kinross'
account.
(2) Due to the nature of heap leach operations, recovery rates at
Maricunga cannot be accurately measured on a quarterly basis.
Recovery rates at Fort Knox, Round Mountain and Tasiast represent mill
recovery only.
(3) Includes 6,530,000 tonnes placed on the heap leach pad during the
fourth quarter of 2012, and 29,950,000 tonnes for the year ended
December 31, 2012. Grade and recovery represent mill processing only.
Ore placed on the heap leach pad had an average grade of 0.30 grams
per tonne for the fourth quarter of 2012 and 0.31 for the year.
(4) Includes 3,864,000 tonnes placed on the heap leach pad during the
fourth quarter of 2012, and 17,044,000 tonnes for the year ended
December 31, 2012. The presentation has been amended to reflect mill
grade and recovery only, with heap leach grade disclosed separately,
rather than a blended rate for mill and heap leach grades. Ore placed
on the heap leach pad had an average grade of 0.40 grams per tonne for
the fourth quarter of 2012 and 0.43 grams per tonne for the year. In
addition, the presentation has been amended to exclude tonnes
transferred between heap leach pads.
(5) La Coipa silver grade and recovery were as follows: Q4 (2012) 49.45
g/t, 50%; Q3 (2012) 55.58 g/t, 45%; Q2 (2012) 42.04 g/t, 46%; Q1
(2012) 38.78 g/t, 51%; Q4 (2011) 56.82 g/t, 54%
(6) The Kupol segment excludes Dvoinoye capital expenditures.
(7) Kupol silver grade and recovery were as follows: Q4 (2012) 155.53
g/t, 85%; Q3 (2012) 163.68 g/t, 85%; Q2 (2012) 187.49 g/t, 87%; Q1
(2012) 171.8 g/t, 85 %; Q4 (2011) 170.52 g/t, 85%
(8) Includes Kinross' share of Chirano at 90%.
(9) Includes 3,681,000 tonnes placed on the heap leach pad during the
fourth quarter of 2012, and 11,047,000 tonnes for the year ended
December 31, 2012. Grade and recovery represent mill processing only.
Ore placed on the heap leach pad had an average grade of 0.59 grams
per tonne for the fourth quarter of 2012, and 0.53 grams per tonne for
the year.
(10) Gold equivalent ounces include silver ounces produced and sold
converted to a gold equivalent based on the ratio of the average spot
market prices for the commodities for each period. The ratios for the
quarters presented are as follows: Q4 2012: 52.55:1, Q3 2012:
55.44:1, Q2 2012: 54.77:1, Q1 2012: 51.82:1, Q4 2011: 52.64:1.
(11) "Production cost of sales" is equivalent to "Total cost of sales" per
the consolidated financial statements less depreciation, depletion and
amortization and impairment charges.
(12) On June 28, 2012, the Company completed the sale of its 50% interest
in the Crixas gold mine.
Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MINERAL RESERVE AND MINERAL RESOURCE STATEMENT GOLD
PROVEN AND PROBABLE MINERAL RESERVES (1), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (9),
(10), (12), (13)
Kinross Gold Corporation's Share at December 31, 2012
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Proven
------------------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Ounces
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(%) (kt) (g/t) (koz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NORTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fort Knox Area USA 100.0% 115,116 0.41 1,510
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kettle River (5) USA 100.0% - - -
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Round Mountain USA 50.0%
Area 20,551 0.71 472
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 135,667 0.45 1,982
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 57,425 0.65 1,195
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Crixas Brazil 50.0% - - -
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fruta del Norte Ecuador 100.0% - - -
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
La Coipa (10) Chile 100.0% 7,867 1.48 375
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lobo Marte (12), (13) Chile 100.0% - - -
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Maricunga Area Chile 100.0% 99,087 0.75 2,388
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Paracatu Brazil 100.0% 784,829 0.39 9,952
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 949,208 0.46 13,910
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AFRICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chirano Ghana 90.0% 8,794 1.40 396
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tasiast Mauritania 100.0% 103,087 1.46 4,836
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 111,881 1.45 5,232
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
RUSSIA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dvoinoye Russia 100.0% - - -
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kupol Russia 100.0% 2,040 9.63 631
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 2,040 9.63 631
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL GOLD 1,198,796 0.56 21,755
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Probable
------------------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Ounces
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(%) (kt) (g/t) (koz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NORTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fort Knox Area USA 100.0% 122,629 0.53 2,099
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kettle River (5) USA 100.0% 813 10.18 266
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Round Mountain USA 50.0%
Area 43,572 0.55 770
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 167,014 0.58 3,135
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 241,975 0.59 4,616
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Crixas Brazil 50.0% - - -
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fruta del Norte Ecuador 100.0% 25,440 8.21 6,715
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
La Coipa (10) Chile 100.0% 706 1.88 43
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lobo Marte (12), (13) Chile 100.0% 164,230 1.14 6,028
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Maricunga Area Chile 100.0% 86,497 0.69 1,925
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Paracatu Brazil 100.0% 603,013 0.41 8,026
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 1,121,861 0.76 27,353
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AFRICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chirano Ghana 90.0% 11,423 3.61 1,326
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tasiast Mauritania 100.0% 46,564 2.09 3,129
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 57,987 2.39 4,455
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
RUSSIA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dvoinoye Russia 100.0% 1,950 17.80 1,116
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kupol Russia 100.0% 6,052 9.17 1,785
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 8,002 11.28 2,901
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL GOLD 1,354,864 0.87 37,844
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Proven and Probable
------------------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Ounces
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(%) (kt) (g/t) (koz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NORTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fort Knox Area USA 100.0% 237,745 0.47 3,609
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kettle River (5) USA 100.0% 813 10.18 266
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Round Mountain USA 50.0%
Area 64,123 0.60 1,242
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 302,681 0.53 5,117
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 299,400 0.60 5,811
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Crixas Brazil 50.0% - - -
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fruta del Norte Ecuador 100.0% 25,440 8.21 6,715
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
La Coipa (10) Chile 100.0% 8,573 1.52 418
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lobo Marte (12), (13) Chile 100.0% 164,230 1.14 6,028
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Maricunga Area Chile 100.0% 185,584 0.72 4,313
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Paracatu Brazil 100.0% 1,387,842 0.40 17,978
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 2,071,069 0.62 41,263
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AFRICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chirano Ghana 90.0% 20,217 2.65 1,722
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tasiast Mauritania 100.0% 149,651 1.66 7,965
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 169,868 1.77 9,687
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
RUSSIA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dvoinoye Russia 100.0% 1,950 17.80 1,116
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kupol Russia 100.0% 8,092 9.29 2,416
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 10,042 10.94 3,532
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL GOLD 2,553,660 0.73 59,599
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MINERAL RESERVE AND MINERAL RESOURCE STATEMENT SILVER
PROVEN AND PROBABLE MINERAL RESERVES (1), (3), (5), (6), (7), (9),
(10)
Kinross Gold Corporation's Share at December 31, 2012
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Proven Probable
-----------------------------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Ounces Tonnes Grade Ounces
-------------------------------------------------
(%) (kt) (g/t) (koz) (kt) (g/t) (koz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NORTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Round USA 50.0%
Mountain
Area 84 8.3 22 9,101 7.6 2,209
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 84 8.3 22 9,101 7.6 2,209
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 57,425 1.9 3,522 241,975 1.4 11,150
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fruta del Ecuador 100.0%
Norte - - - 25,440 11.0 9,004
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
La Coipa (10) Chile 100.0% 7,867 40.8 10,317 706 34.3 779
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 65,292 6.6 13,839 268,121 2.4 20,933
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
RUSSIA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dvoinoye Russia 100.0% - - - 1,950 21.8 1,370
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kupol Russia 100.0% 2,040 129.7 8,505 6,052 109.7 21,347
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 2,040 129.7 8,505 8,002 88.3 22,717
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL SILVER 67,416 10.3 22,366 285,224 5.0 45,859
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Proven and Probable
---------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Ounces
-----------------------------
(%) (kt) (g/t) (koz)
--------------------------------------------------------
NORTH AMERICA
--------------------------------------------------------
Round USA 50.0%
Mountain
Area 9,185 7.6 2,231
--------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 9,185 7.6 2,231
--------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AMERICA
--------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 299,400 1.5 14,672
--------------------------------------------------------
Fruta del Ecuador 100.0%
Norte 25,440 11.0 9,004
--------------------------------------------------------
La Coipa (10) Chile 100.0% 8,573 40.3 11,096
--------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 333,413 3.2 34,772
--------------------------------------------------------
RUSSIA
--------------------------------------------------------
Dvoinoye Russia 100.0% 1,950 21.8 1,370
--------------------------------------------------------
Kupol Russia 100.0% 8,092 114.7 29,852
--------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 10,042 96.7 31,222
--------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL SILVER 352,640 6.0 68,225
--------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MINERAL RESERVE AND MINERAL RESOURCE STATEMENT COPPER
PROVEN AND PROBABLE MINERAL RESERVES (1), (3), (4), (6), (7), (9)
Kinross Gold Corporation's Share at December 31, 2012
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Proven Probable
-----------------------------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Pounds Tonnes Grade Pounds
-------------------------------------------------
(%) (kt) (%) (Mlb) (kt) (%) (Mlb)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH
AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale(9) Chile 25.0% 57,425 0.19 240 241,975 0.23 1,204
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 57,425 0.19 240 241,975 0.23 1,204
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL COPPER 57,425 0.19 240 241,975 0.23 1,204
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Proven and Probable
---------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Pounds
-----------------------------
(%) (kt) (%) (Mlb)
--------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH
AMERICA
--------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale(9) Chile 25.0% 299,400 0.22 1,444
--------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 299,400 0.22 1,444
--------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL COPPER 299,400 0.22 1,444
--------------------------------------------------------
Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources (excludes Proven and
Probable Mineral Reserves)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MINERAL RESERVE AND MINERAL RESOURCE STATEMENT GOLD
MEASURED AND INDICATED MINERAL RESOURCES (EXCLUDES PROVEN AND PROBABLE
MINERAL RESERVES) (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10), (11),
(12)
Kinross Gold Corporation's Share at December 31, 2012
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Measured Indicated
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Ounces Tonnes Grade Ounces
--------------------------------------------------
(%) (kt) (g/t) (koz) (kt) (g/t) (koz)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
NORTH
AMERICA
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fort Knox USA 100.0%
Area 8,971 0.36 104 90,853 0.43 1,271
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kettle
River (5) USA 100.0% - - - 61 11.93 23
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Round USA 50.0%
Mountain
Area 10,825 0.95 331 29,357 0.63 594
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
White
Gold
Area (11) Yukon 100.0% - - - 9,797 3.19 1,005
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 19,796 0.68 435 130,068 0.69 2,893
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH
AMERICA
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cerro
Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 5,853 0.29 55 68,534 0.35 777
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Crixas Brazil 50.0% - - - - - -
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fruta del Ecuador 100.0%
Norte - - - 4,266 4.89 671
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
La Coipa (10) Chile 100.0% 6,490 1.22 254 2,727 1.07 94
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lobo
Marte (12) Chile 100.0% - - - 34,052 0.83 908
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Maricunga Chile 100.0%
Area 28,642 0.66 608 112,753 0.63 2,299
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Paracatu Brazil 100.0% 63,439 0.27 557 332,317 0.33 3,483
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 104,424 0.44 1,474 554,649 0.46 8,232
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
AFRICA
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chirano Ghana 90.0% 2,095 1.54 104 4,941 1.85 294
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tasiast Mauritania 100.0% 77,271 0.72 1,798 148,823 1.04 4,959
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 79,366 0.75 1,902 153,764 1.06 5,253
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
RUSSIA
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dvoinoye Russia 100.0% - - - 243 17.79 139
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL - - - 243 17.79 139
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL
GOLD 203,586 0.58 3,811 838,724 0.61 16,517
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Measured and Indicated
--------------------------------------------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Ounces
-------------------------------
(%) (kt) (g/t) (koz)
--------------------------------------------------------
NORTH
AMERICA
--------------------------------------------------------
Fort Knox USA 100.0%
Area 99,824 0.43 1,375
--------------------------------------------------------
Kettle
River (5) USA 100.0% 61 11.73 23
--------------------------------------------------------
Round USA 50.0%
Mountain
Area 40,182 0.72 925
--------------------------------------------------------
White
Gold
Area (11) Yukon 100.0% 9,797 3.19 1,005
--------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 149,864 0.69 3,328
--------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH
AMERICA
--------------------------------------------------------
Cerro
Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 74,387 0.35 832
--------------------------------------------------------
Crixas Brazil 50.0% - - -
--------------------------------------------------------
Fruta del Ecuador 100.0%
Norte 4,266 4.89 671
--------------------------------------------------------
La Coipa (10) Chile 100.0% 9,217 1.17 348
--------------------------------------------------------
Lobo
Marte (12) Chile 100.0% 34,052 0.83 908
--------------------------------------------------------
Maricunga Chile 100.0%
Area 141,395 0.64 2,907
--------------------------------------------------------
Paracatu Brazil 100.0% 395,756 0.32 4,040
--------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 659,073 0.46 9,706
--------------------------------------------------------
AFRICA
--------------------------------------------------------
Chirano Ghana 90.0% 7,036 1.76 398
--------------------------------------------------------
Tasiast Mauritania 100.0% 226,094 0.93 6,757
--------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 233,130 0.95 7,155
--------------------------------------------------------
RUSSIA
--------------------------------------------------------
Dvoinoye Russia 100.0% 243 17.79 139
--------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 243 17.79 139
--------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL
GOLD 1,042,310 0.61 20,328
--------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MINERAL RESERVE AND MINERAL RESOURCE STATEMENT SILVER
MEASURED AND INDICATED MINERAL RESOURCES (EXCLUDES PROVEN AND
PROBABLE MINERAL RESERVES) (2), (3), (4), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10)
Kinross Gold Corporation's Share at December 31, 2012
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Measured Indicated
----------------------------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Ounces Tonnes Grade Ounces
-------------------------------------------------
(%) (kt) (g/t) (koz) (kt) (g/t) (koz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NORTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Round
Mountain
Area USA 50.0% 17 8.2 4 2,147 7.5 515
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 17 8.2 4 2,147 7.5 515
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 5,853 1.3 240 68,534 1.1 2,419
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fruta del
Norte Ecuador 100.0% - - - 4,266 10.3 1,412
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
La Coipa (10) Chile 100.0% 6,490 50.7 10,577 2,727 30.8 2,699
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 12,343 27.3 10,817 75,527 2.7 6,530
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
RUSSIA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dvoinoye Russia 100.0% - - - 243 12.3 96
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL - - - 243 12.3 96
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL SILVER 12,360 27.2 10,821 77,917 2.9 7,141
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Measured and
Indicated
--------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Ounces
-----------------------------
(%) (kt) (g/t) (koz)
--------------------------------------------------------
NORTH AMERICA
--------------------------------------------------------
Round
Mountain
Area USA 50.0% 2,164 7.5 519
--------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 2,164 7.5 519
--------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AMERICA
--------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 74,387 1.1 2,659
--------------------------------------------------------
Fruta del
Norte Ecuador 100.0% 4,266 10.3 1,412
--------------------------------------------------------
La Coipa (10) Chile 100.0% 9,217 44.8 13,276
--------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 87,870 6.1 17,347
--------------------------------------------------------
RUSSIA
--------------------------------------------------------
Dvoinoye Russia 100.0% 243 12.3 96
--------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 243 12.3 96
--------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL SILVER 90,277 6.2 17,962
--------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MINERAL RESERVE AND MINERAL RESOURCE STATEMENT COPPER
MEASURED AND INDICATED MINERAL RESOURCES (EXCLUDES PROVEN AND
PROBABLE MINERAL RESERVES) (2), (3), (4), (6), (7), (8)
Kinross Gold Corporation's Share at December 31, 2012
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Measured Indicated
----------------------------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Pounds Tonnes Grade Pounds
------------------------------------------------
(%) (kt) (%) (Mlb) (kt) (%) (Mlb)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 5,853 0.13 16 68,534 0.16 243
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 5,853 0.13 16 68,534 0.16 243
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL COPPER 5,853 0.13 16 68,534 0.16 243
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Measured and
Indicated
--------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Pounds
----------------------------
(%) (kt) (%) (Mlb)
--------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AMERICA
--------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 74,387 0.16 259
--------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 74,387 0.16 259
--------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL COPPER 74,387 0.16 259
--------------------------------------------------------
Inferred Mineral Resources
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MINERAL RESERVE AND MINERAL RESOURCE STATEMENT GOLD
INFERRED MINERAL RESOURCES (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9),
(10), (11), (12)
Kinross Gold Corporation's Share at December 31, 2012
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Inferred
---------------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Ounces
------------------------------------
(%) (kt) (g/t) (koz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NORTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gil USA 100.0% 1,348 0.75 33
Fort Knox Pit USA 100.0% 13,605 0.47 206
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fort Knox Area USA 100.0% 14,953 0.50 239
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kettle River (5) USA 100.0% 85 9.97 27
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gold Hill USA 50.0% 158 0.31 2
Round Mountain USA 50.0% 19,217 0.50 308
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Round Mountain Area USA 50.0% 19,375 0.50 310
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
White Gold Area (11) Yukon 100.0% 9,391 1.91 578
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 43,804 0.82 1,154
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 124,894 0.37 1,504
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Crixas Brazil 50.0% - - -
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fruta del Norte Ecuador 100.0% 22,093 5.13 3,645
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
La Coipa (10) Chile 100.0% 2,676 3.31 285
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lobo Marte (12) Chile 100.0% 112,767 0.78 2,834
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Maricunga Area Chile 100.0% 55,478 0.50 889
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Paracatu Brazil 100.0% 216,393 0.39 2,713
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 534,301 0.69 11,870
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AFRICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chirano Ghana 90.0% 4,624 1.97 293
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tasiast Mauritania 100.0% 31,235 0.79 790
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 35,859 0.94 1,083
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
RUSSIA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dvoinoye Russia 100.0% 155 12.82 64
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kupol Russia 100.0% 482 14.94 231
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 637 14.40 295
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL GOLD 614,601 0.73 14,402
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MINERAL RESERVE AND MINERAL RESOURCE STATEMENT SILVER
INFERRED MINERAL RESOURCES (2), (3), (4), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10)
Kinross Gold Corporation's Share at December 31, 2012
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Inferred
---------------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Ounces
------------------------------------
(%) (kt) (g/t) (koz)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NORTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Round Mountain Area USA 50.0% 158 3.1 15
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 158 3.1 15
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 124,894 1.0 4,198
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fruta del Norte Ecuador 100.0% 22,093 10.4 7,359
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
La Coipa (10) Chile 100.0% 2,676 51.1 4,395
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 149,663 3.3 15,952
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
RUSSIA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dvoinoye Russia 100.0% 155 12.6 63
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kupol Russia 100.0% 482 213.6 3,310
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 637 164.8 3,373
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL SILVER 150,458 4.0 19,340
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
MINERAL RESERVE AND MINERAL RESOURCE STATEMENT COPPER
INFERRED MINERAL RESOURCES (3), (4), (6), (7), (8), (9)
Kinross Gold Corporation's Share at December 31, 2012
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Inferred
------------------------------
Kinross
Property Location Interest Tonnes Grade Pounds
----------------------------------------
(%) (kt) (%) (Mlb)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AMERICA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cerro Casale (9) Chile 25.0% 124,894 0.19 527
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUBTOTAL 124,894 0.19 527
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL COPPER 124,894 0.19 527
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource Statement Notes
(1) Unless otherwise noted, the Company's mineral reserves are
estimated using appropriate cut-off grades based on an assumed gold
price of $US 1,200 per ounce, a silver price of $US 22.00 per ounce
and a copper price of $US $3.00 per pound. Mineral reserves are
estimated using appropriate process recoveries, operating costs and
mine plans that are unique to each property and include estimated
allowances for dilution and mining recovery. Mineral reserves are
reported in contained units and are estimated based on the
following foreign exchange rates:
Russian Rouble to $US 33
Chilean Peso to $US 500
Brazilian Real to $US 2.10
Ghanaian Cedi to $US 1.80
Mauritanian Ouguiya to $US 290
(2) Unless otherwise noted, the Company's mineral resources are
estimated using appropriate cut-off grades based on a gold price of
$US 1,400 per ounce, a silver price of $US 26.00 per ounce, a
copper price of $US $3.25 per pound and the following foreign
exchange rates:
Russian Rouble to $US 31
Chilean Peso to $US 485
Brazilian Real to $US 2.00
Ghanaian Cedi to $US 1.80
Mauritanian Ouguiya to $US 290
(3) The Company's mineral reserves and mineral resources as at
December 31, 2012 are classified in accordance with the Canadian
Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum's "CIM Definition
Standards - For Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves" in
accordance with the requirements of National Instrument 43-101
"Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects" (the Instrument).
Mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates reflect the
Company's reasonable expectation that all necessary permits and
approvals will be obtained and maintained.
(4) Cautionary note to U.S. Investors concerning estimates of
mineral reserves and mineral resources. These estimates have been
prepared in accordance with the requirements of Canadian securities
laws, which differ from the requirements of U.S. securities laws.
The terms "mineral reserve", "proven mineral reserve" and "probable
mineral reserve" are Canadian mining terms as defined in accordance
with Canadian National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure
for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") and the Canadian Institute of
Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum's (the "CIM") - CIM Definition
Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves, adopted by the
CIM Council, as amended. These definitions differ from the
definitions in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC")
Guide 7 ("SEC Guide 7") under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as
amended. Under SEC Guide 7, a "final" or "bankable" feasibility
study is required to report mineral reserves, the three-year
historical average price is used in any mineral reserve or cash
flow analysis to designate mineral reserves and the primary
environmental analysis or report must be filed with the appropriate
governmental authority. In addition, the terms "mineral resource",
"measured mineral resource", "indicated mineral resource" and
"inferred mineral resource" are defined in NI 43-101 and recognized
by Canadian securities laws but are not defined terms under SEC
Guide 7 or recognized under U.S. securities laws. U.S. investors
are cautioned not to assume that any part or all of mineral
deposits in these categories will ever be upgraded to mineral
reserves. "Inferred mineral resources" have a great amount of
uncertainty as to their existence, and great uncertainty as to
their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all
or any part of an "inferred mineral resource" will ever by upgraded
to a higher category. Under Canadian securities laws, estimates of
"inferred mineral resources" may not form the basis of feasibility
or pre-feasibility studies, except in rare cases. U.S. investors
are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an inferred
mineral resource exists or is economically or legally mineable.
Accordingly, these mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates
and related information may not be comparable to similar
information made public by U.S. companies subject to the reporting
and disclosure requirements under the U.S. federal securities laws
and the rules and regulations thereunder, including SEC Guide
7.
(5) Kettle River's 2012 mineral resources and reserves were
estimated using $US1,400/oz and $US1,200/oz respectively vs.
year-end 2011 where $US1,200/oz was used for both mineral reserves
and resources.
(6) Except as provided in Note (11), the Company's mineral
resource and mineral reserve estimates were prepared under the
supervision of Mr. Jim Fowler, an officer of Kinross, who is a
qualified person as defined by the Canadian National Instrument
43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI
43-101").
(7) The Company's normal data verification procedures have been
used in collecting, compiling, interpreting and processing the data
used to estimate mineral reserves and mineral resources.
Independent data verification has not been performed.
(8) Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have
to demonstrate economic viability. Mineral resources are subject to
infill drilling, permitting, mine planning, mining dilution and
recovery losses, among other things, to be converted into mineral
reserves. Due to the uncertainty associated with inferred mineral
resources, it cannot be assumed that all or any part of an inferred
mineral resource will ever be upgraded to indicated or measured
mineral resources, including as a result of continued
exploration.
(9) Estimates for the Cerro Casale project are based on the
feasibility study completed in 2009 by the joint venture and have
been updated to reflect current guidance. Mineral reserves and
mineral resources are estimated using appropriate cut-off grades
based on the following commodity prices and foreign exchange
rates:
Mineral reserves - Gold price of $US 1,200 per ounce, Silver price of
$US 22.00 per ounce, Copper price of $US 2.75 per pound
Mineral resources - Gold price of $US 1,400 per ounce, Silver price of
$US 28.00 per ounce, Copper price of $US 3.25 per pound
Chilean Peso to $US 500 or 500 Chilean Pesos to $1 US
(10) Includes mineral reserves and mineral resources from the
Puren deposit in which the Company holds a 65% interest.
(11) The mineral resource estimates for the White Gold Property
were prepared by SRK Consulting in 2010. The 2010 resource model
has been compared to the current project drill hole database and
deemed appropriate for mineral resource reporting. Mineral
resources are based on a Gold price of $US 1,200 per ounce and are
reported at a cut-off of 0.5 g/t for open pit and 2.0 g/t for
underground.
(12) The mineral resources and mineral reserves for Lobo Marte
are based on the pre-feasibility study completed by the Company in
2010.
(13) The mineral reserves presented herein comply with the
reserve categories of Industry Guide 7 published by the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission except for mineral reserves at
Lobo-Marte, which estimates are based on the pre-feasibility study
completed in 2010. For mineral reserves under the Instrument, a
pre-feasibility study is sufficient, however for reserves under
Industry Guide 7, a feasibility study is required.
Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource Definitions
A Mineral Reserve is the economically mineable part of a
Measured or Indicated Mineral Resource demonstrated by at least a
Preliminary Feasibility Study. This Study must include adequate
information on mining, processing, metallurgical, economic and
other relevant factors that demonstrate, at the time of reporting,
that economic extraction can be justified. A Mineral Reserve
includes diluting materials and allowances for losses that may
occur when the material is mined.
A 'Probable Mineral Reserve' is the economically mineable part
of an Indicated and, in some circumstances, a Measured Mineral
Resource demonstrated by at least a Preliminary Feasibility Study.
This Study must include adequate information on mining, processing,
metallurgical, economic, and other relevant factors that
demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that economic extraction can
be justified.
A 'Proven Mineral Reserve' is the economically mineable part of
a Measured Mineral Resource demonstrated by at least a Preliminary
Feasibility Study. This Study must include adequate information on
mining, processing, metallurgical, economic, and other relevant
factors that demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that economic
extraction is justified.
A Mineral Resource is a concentration or occurrence of diamonds,
natural solid inorganic material, or natural solid fossilized
organic material including base and precious metals, coal, and
industrial minerals in or on the Earth's crust in such form and
quantity and of such a grade or quality that it has reasonable
prospects for economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade,
geological characteristics and continuity of a Mineral Resource are
known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence
and knowledge.
An 'Inferred Mineral Resource' is that part of a Mineral
Resource for which quantity and grade or quality can be estimated
on the basis of geological evidence and limited sampling and
reasonably assumed, but not verified, geological and grade
continuity. The estimate is based on limited information and
sampling gathered through appropriate techniques from locations
such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes.
An 'Indicated Mineral Resource' is that part of a Mineral
Resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape and
physical characteristics, can be estimated with a level of
confidence sufficient to allow the appropriate application of
technical and economic parameters, to support mine planning and
evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. The estimate
is based on detailed and reliable exploration and testing
information gathered through appropriate techniques from locations
such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes that are
spaced closely enough for geological and grade continuity to be
reasonably assumed.
A 'Measured Mineral Resource' is that part of a Mineral Resource
for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape, and
physical characteristics are so well established that they can be
estimated with confidence sufficient to allow the appropriate
application of technical and economic parameters, to support
production planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the
deposit. The estimate is based on detailed and reliable
exploration, sampling and testing information gathered through
appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches,
pits, workings and drill holes that are spaced closely enough to
confirm both geological and grade continuity.
For more information, please see Kinross' 2012 year-end
Financial Statements and MD&A at www.kinross.com.
Contacts: Media Contact: Kinross Gold Corporation Steve Mitchell
Vice-President, Corporate Communications
416-365-2726steve.mitchell@kinross.com Investor Relations Contact:
Kinross Gold Corporation Tom Elliott Vice-President, Investor
Relations 416-365-3390tom.elliott@kinross.com www.kinross.com
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