Centamin PLC Announces Centamin’s Decarbonisation Roadmap …
Centamin is a company with a long-operating track record.Today is an important moment in our journey and we’re pleased to detail our interim decarbonisation roadmap to 2030. This presents a responsibility and an opportunity to be accountable in our vision and our pathway to becoming a low carbon operator.Our vision for a low carbon future is a mining business with sources of onsite and imported renewable energy, reductions in absolute energy consumption through operational efficiencies and creative new technological solutions, staged electrification of our mobile fleet and increased recycling in our supply chain.In 2022, we studied opportunities to reduce the operational emissions of Sukari over the life of mine, including sourcing clean and lower carbon power through connection to the national grid and further expansion of our onsite renewable energy production. We have set an interim climate target of a 30% reduction in our Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, compared to a 2021 base-year.
This would put us on a Paris-aligned trajectory to limit global warming to ‘well below’ 2-degreeC by 2050 and we continue to pursue efforts to limit the increase further to 1.5-degreeC.’Centamin is delighted to publish its interim decarbonisation roadmap to 2030, which targets a 30% reduction in operational Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions and excluding several further abatement opportunities which remain under review.This is a Group target recognising that at present the Company’s sole operating asset, the Sukari Gold Mine, accounts for 99% of the Company’s total Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions and is therefore the focus of our climate transition strategy.The Company’s climate transition strategy for operational GHG emission reduction comprises: Renewable electricity: Sourcing clean power for our operation through the procurement or development of renewable energy supply Low carbon power sources: Switching to lower carbon fuels, together with electrification as an alternative to diesel use applications, and Energy efficiency: Continuous work to optimise and improve the energy efficiency of all our processes.In 2022, opportunities were studied and assessed to reduce the operational GHG emissions at Sukari over the life of mine (approximately 14 years). In the short-term, the immediate focus is on the identification and delivery of projects that will effectively reduce operational Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions. In 2022, opportunities were studied and assessed to reduce the operational GHG emissions at Sukari over the life of mine (approximately 14 years).
Over the longer-term, the Company recognises the need to collaborate with our supply chain to reduce Scope 3 GHG emissions, and more broadly, consider the social and environmental inter-relationships associated with our decarbonisation journey.2030 CLIMATE TARGETIn the absence of carbon abatement, Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions in 2030 at Sukari are projected to be 550,819 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (‘tCO2-e’). This business-as-usual scenario is equivalent to a 14% increase in absolute emissions compared to the 2021 base-year, primarily associated with higher demand on stationary power consumption as Sukari continues to be optimised. Execution of the decarbonisation roadmap is projected to reduce Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 30% compared to our 2021 base-year, resulting in approximate emissions of 335,595 tCO2-e in 2030.DECARBONISATION ROADMAPThe carbon abatement projects that underpin our interim target of a 30% reduction in operational Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 2030 are two-fold and are focussed on the stationary power demand: 20MWAC Solar Power ExpansionIn 2022, the Sukari 36MWDC (30MWAC) solar plant was successfully commissioned.
Adding an additional 20MWAC extension to the existing solar infrastructure (totalling 50MWAC) would fully meet the baseload power demand of the mine during peak daylight hours.The execution strategy involves installing 5MWAC each year over four years from 2024. The estimated total capital cost for the 20MWAC solar power expansion is between US£25 million and US£35 million, allowing for inflation and including earthworks, infrastructure connection and battery storage.50MWAC Grid ConnectionFollowing recent upgrades to Egypt’s power distribution infrastructure, a high voltage grid connection was extended through Marsa Alam, the local city to Sukari, located approximately 25km away from site. Establishing a 50MWAC connection to the national grid, combined with the existing onsite solar plant, would fully meet the electricity needs of the mine without the requirement for onsite thermal power generation using diesel fuel.Grid electricity is partly generated from renewable sources (12% in 2021), with the remainder from non-renewable fuels, predominantly natural gas.
The Egyptian government is planning to increase renewable energy generation to 40% by 2030 as published in their Nationally Determined Contributions. Our 2030 interim target accounts for an increase in renewable energy sourced through the grid, from 12% in 2021 to 38%.Then Company is targeting grid connection in 2024, and is currently undergoing a tender process for project construction and supply tariff. The early estimated capital costs are between US£20 million and US£30 million.PROGRESS IN 2022In Q4 2022, Sukari successfully commissioned the 36MWDC (30MWAC) solar plant and 7MW battery energy storage system, providing a secondary energy source to Sukari and increasing the renewable make-up of site power generation to 20%.
This solar plant will save up to 70,000 litres of diesel per day, equivalent to an annual reduction of 60,000 tCO2-e in Scope 1 GHG emissions.At Sukari, various efficiency initiatives were executed leading to further GHG emission reductions, including: Refitting the 48 truck haulage fleet with the lighter weight and more efficient, high-production trays (30 trucks were fitted in 2022; 18 trucks in 2021), resulting in an 8% reduction in fuel consumption per tonne of material moved Optimisation of the fine grind process within the comminution circuit in the processing plant Replacement of older underground trucks and loaders with more efficient units, and LED light bulb conversion across the mine site.Collectively these initiatives decreased our Scope 1 GHG emissions in excess of 43,000 tCO2-e in 2022, at an equivalent capital carbon abatement expenditure of US£12.6 million.ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR FURTHER CARBON ABATEMENTThe Company’s commitment to decarbonisation goes beyond the 2030 interim target and carbon abatement projects detailed above. Several additional opportunities to reduce our GHG emissions have been identified but require further technical and economic studies. Importantly, grid connection would enable Sukari to introduce a range of lower-carbon technologies, including electrification of the mobile mining fleet and ongoing energy efficiencies.
These are currently excluded from our interim target.Energy efficiencyAt Sukari, 71% of stationary energy consumption is associated with comminution: the grinding and crushing of rock. Through various optimisation initiatives, we believe there is opportunity to fragment particles using less energy than has conventionally been the case. Other opportunities to improve the energy and fuel efficiency of our processes include: Development of a fixed plant power management and monitoring system to optimise energy generation and distributionConversion to variable frequency drives for pumps and intermittent rather than continuous operation Utilisation of smaller generators in combination with existing thermal power plant, and Open pit fleet management and haul road optimisation.SCOPE 3: DECARBONISING OUR SUPPLY CHAINCentamin is committed to mitigating the impact of the supply chain GHG emissions, while recognising that the nature of Scope 3 GHG emissions are largely outside the Company’s direct control.
The majority of Scope 3 emissions (98%) are upstream to the Sukari operation and relate to purchased goods, services and capital expenditure.Initial actions are focused on collaboration with the suppliers to first understand the sources of Scope 3 GHG emissions, then identify how these can be most effectively abated. Preliminary studies of Sukari’s supply chain indicate that approximately 20 of the suppliers generate up to 75% of the Scope 3 GHG emissions. The Company is currently working collaboratively with the key suppliers to verify the carbon footprint of their value chain and opportunities for abatement.Scope 3 GHG emissions are not yet included in our interim target for carbon abatement.
The aim is to set targets for a reduction in Scope 3 GHG emissions by the end of 2024.ABOUT CENTAMINCentamin is an established gold producer, with premium listings on the London Stock Exchange and Toronto Stock Exchange. Following a period of ‘reset’ including a significant refresh of the Board and management team, the Company is now entering a growth phase, balanced with stakeholder returns. The Company’s flagship asset is the Sukari Gold Mine (‘Sukari’), Egypt’s largest and first modern gold mine, as well as one of the world’s largest producing mines.
Since production began in 2009 Sukari has produced over 5 million ounces of gold, and today has 6.0Moz in gold Mineral Reserves. Through its large portfolio of exploration assets in Egypt and Cote d’Ivoire, Centamin is advancing an active pipeline of future growth prospects, including the Doropo project in Cote d’Ivoire, and has over 3,000km2 of highly prospective exploration ground in Egypt’s Nubian Shield.Centamin practices responsible mining activities, recognising its responsibility to deliver operational and financial performance and create lasting mutual benefit for all stakeholders through good corporate citizenship, including but not limited to in 2022, achieving new safety records (8 million hours LTI-free), commissioning of the largest hybrid solar farm for a gold mine (Sukari 36MWDC solar plant), sustaining a 96% Egyptian workforce and a 68% Egyptian supply chain at Sukari.Contact:Tel: +442037271000FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTSThis announcement (including information incorporated by reference) contains ‘forward-looking statements’ and ‘forward-looking information’ under applicable securities laws (collectively, ‘forward-looking statements’), including statements with respect to future financial or operating performance. Such statements include ‘future-oriented financial information’ or ‘financial outlook’ with respect to prospective financial performance, financial position, EBITDA, cash flows and other financial metrics that are based on assumptions about future economic conditions and courses of action.
Generally, these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as ‘believes’, ‘expects’, ‘expected’, ‘budgeted’, ‘forecasts’ and ‘anticipates’ and include production outlook, operating schedules, production profiles, expansion and expansion plans, efficiency gains, production and cost guidance, capital expenditure outlook, exploration spend and other mine plans. Although Centamin believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, Centamin can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Forward-looking statements are prospective in nature and are not based on historical facts, but rather on current expectations and projections of the management of Centamin about future events and are therefore subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from the future results expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements.
In addition, there are a number of factors that could cause actual results, performance, achievements or developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements; the risks and uncertainties associated with direct or indirect impacts of COVID-19 or other pandemic, general business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties; the results of exploration activities and feasibility studies; assumptions in economic evaluations which prove to be inaccurate; currency fluctuations; changes in project parameters; future prices of gold and other metals; possible variations of ore grade or recovery rates; accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; climatic conditions; political instability; decisions and regulatory changes enacted by governmental authorities; delays in obtaining approvals or financing or completing development or construction activities and discovery of archaeological ruins. Financial outlook and future-ordinated financial information contained in this news release is based on assumptions about future events, including economic conditions and proposed courses of action, based on management’s assessment of the relevant information currently available. Readers are cautioned that any such financial outlook or future-ordinated financial information contained or referenced herein may not be appropriate and should not be used for purposes other than those for which it is disclosed herein.
The Company and its management believe that the prospective financial information has been prepared on a reasonable basis, reflecting management’s best estimates and judgments at the date hereof, and represent, to the best of management’s knowledge and opinion, the Company’s expected course of action. However, because this information is highly subjective, it should not be relied on as necessarily indicative of future results. 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 information or statements, particularly in light of the current economic climate and the significant volatility, the risks and uncertainties associated with the direct and indirect impacts of COVID-19.
Forward-looking statements contained herein are made as of the date of this announcement and the Company disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise.
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