By Iain Gilbert
Date: Tuesday 08 Feb 2022
LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Analysts at Canaccord Genuity took a fresh look at gold ore mining company Hummingbird Resources on Tuesday following an update on the feasibility study being undertaken at its jointly-owned Dugbe asset.
Canaccord said the study was being delivered by Pasofino Gold as part of its 51% earn-in agreement, and was scheduled for completion in April 2022, with Pasofino confirming in its own release that the study was now roughly 70% complete.
Pasofino's completion of the study places it on track to complete the earn-in of its 49% interest in the project as under the terms of the agreement, it holds a put option allowing it to acquire Hummingbird's 51% interest in the project in exchange for a 51% shareholding in Pasofino - something Hummingbird expects Pasofino to exercise.
"As a reminder, the project holds M&I resources of about 57.0Mt at 1.58 grams per tonne (1.0g/t cut-off), and while further resources exist in the inferred category and at lower cut-off grades, Pasofino intends to prioritise this higher-grade component of the resource. The company's updated PEA from June 2021 outlined a 14-year operation with average steady-state production of about 188,000 ounces and a net present value estimate of $627.0m ($1,600 per ounce gold price)," said Canaccord, which reiterated its 'hold' rating on the stock.
"This represents more than 50.0p in net present value per share (net to Hummingbird) on an unfunded basis. While the tight cash position of Hummingbird and ongoing development of Kouroussa is likely to make it difficult to fund Dugbe (in our view), we believe that a sale of the resulting interest in Pasofino could provide a material cash injection in the future."