GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman, United Kingdom, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Endeavour Mining Corporation (TSX:EDV)(OTCQX:EDVMF) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that a groundbreaking ceremony was held today at its Hounde Project site in Burkina Faso. Construction began in April 2016 and is progressing on-time and on-budget with the first gold pour expected during the fourth quarter of 2017.
The ceremony celebrated an important milestone for both Endeavour and the government of Burkina Faso, as Hounde is expected to become the Company’s flagship low-cost mine and a prominent mine within the country. More than 10,000 people attended the ceremony in support of the project, including the President of Burkina Faso, the Prime Minister, the Minister of Energy, Mines and Carriers, numerous other Government ministers, officials and diplomats, senior community representatives and members, as well as Endeavour’s executive management, its Chairman of the Board, and Hounde employees.
Picture of President Roch Marc Christian Kabore arriving at the ceremony. For additional photos, please click on the following link www.endeavourmining.com/media/image-library/hounde-groundbreaking-ceremony.
Roch Marc Christian Kabore, President of Burkina Faso, stated:
“We welcome Endeavour’s investment in Burkina Faso, and the company’s decision to make a long-term commitment to our country. This reflects the favourable investment environment that Burkina Faso has created for the mining sector, and is a strong signal of the future health of the gold mining industry in our country. The Hounde development will create hundreds of jobs, both directly in mining and also ancillary services, and the associated prosperity will raise living standards throughout the surrounding district. With the Hounde Project and the Karma mine, Endeavour Mining is becoming a key partner for our Country”
Alpha Oumar Dissa, Minister of Energy, Mines and Carriers, stated:
“We are extremely pleased with the advancement of the Hounde project, which demonstrates that the Hounde belt is amongst the world’s most prosperous gold mining regions. We look forward to continue to work closely with Endeavour and the surrounding communities as they bring this flagship project to life. Congratulations to everyone involved, I know the Hounde Mine will benefit the Tuy region for generations to come.”
Sebastien de Montessus, CEO of Endeavour, stated:
“We are honored to share this important event with President Kabore, his Prime Minister, his Minister of Energy, Mines and Carriers, and the numerous government representatives here in support of the Hounde project. This strong governmental presence demonstrates Hounde’s importance for both Endeavour and the country. The partnership between Endeavour and every level of government in Burkina Faso exemplifies our collaborative and local approach to building mines in West Africa.
Burkina Faso is a key focus for Endeavour, and we are proud to be a contributor to the economy and to our communities.”
About the Hounde Project
Once in production, Endeavour’s 90%-owned Hounde Project will become the Company’s flagship low-cost mine, ranking amongst West Africa’s top tier cash generating mines, with an average annual production of 190,000 ounces at an All-In Sustaining Cost (“AISC”) of US$709/oz over an initial 10-year mine life based on reserves. Moreover, in its first 4 years, the average annual production is expected to be 235,000 ounces at an AISC of US$610/oz.
The project is an open pit mine with a 3.0Mtpa gravity circuit/ Carbon-In-Leach plant. The initial capital cost is estimated at $328 million, inclusive of $46 million for the owner-mining fleet. Construction began in April 2016 and is progressing on-time and on-budget with tzhe first gold pour expected during the fourth quarter of 2017.
Endeavour will employ up to 1,800 people during Hounde’s construction phase and 470 once the project reaches commercial production, with an objective of employing 90% Burkinabe nationals and a focus on increasing female employment in the region.
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About Endeavour Mining Corporation
Endeavour Mining is a TSX-listed intermediate gold producer, focused on developing a portfolio of high quality mines in the prolific West-African region, where it has established a solid operational and construction track record.
Endeavour is ideally positioned as the major pure West-African multi-operation gold mining company, operating 5 mines in Cote d’Ivoire (Agbaou and Ity), Burkina Faso (Karma), Mali (Tabakoto), and Ghana (Nzema). In 2016, it expects to produce between 535koz and 560koz at an AISC of US$870 to US$920/oz, excluding Karma which is in the commissioning stage. Endeavour is currently building its Hounde project in Burkina Faso, which is expected to commence production in Q4-2017 and to become its flagship low-cost mine with an average annual production of 190koz at an AISC of US$709/oz over an initial 10-year mine life based on reserves. The development of the Hounde project is expected to lift Endeavour’s group production +900kozpa and decrease its average AISC to circa $800/oz by 2018, while exploration aims to extend all mine lives to +10 years.
Contact Information
Vincent Benoit
EVP – Strategy & Business Development
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DFH Public Affairs in Toronto
John Vincic
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Martino De Ciccio
VP – Strategy & Investor Relations
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Brunswick Group LLP in London
Carole Cable, Partner
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Qualified Persons
Adriaan “Attie” Roux, Pr.Sci.Nat, Endeavour’s Chief Operating Officer, is a Qualified Person under NI 43-101, and has reviewed and approved the operational analysis, operating and capital estimates, and other technical information in this news release.
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