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    Sibanye May Wind Down Gold Mines in Fading S. African Sector

    Wed, July 14, 2021, 10:47 PM·3 min read




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    Sibanye May Wind Down Gold Mines in Fading S. African Sector






    (Bloomberg) --
    Sibanye Stillwater Ltd. may wind down its three South African gold mines in the next decade or so as it becomes harder to exploit aging assets in an industry that was once the world’s largest.
    The company is among the few remaining South African gold producers squeezing profits from mines that are among the deepest in the world and are becoming more costly to run. Sibanye, which also mines platinum-group metals in southern Africa and North America, may look at gold assets outside South Africa as it winds down the three sites there.

    Unless gold prices move much higher and the investment environment improves, Sibanye is unlikely to exploit its Beatrix mine beyond about five years’ time, spokesman James Wellsted said. Driefontein -- once Africa’s biggest gold mine and which now goes 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) underground -- will run out around 2030, and Kloof about three years after that.
    Producers Gold Fields Ltd. and AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. have also shifted focus to more lucrative gold mines elsewhere in Africa, Australia and the Americas as they grapple with the costs and safety challenges of operating mines in the country. It’s currently not worthwhile spending money on extending the life of some mines, even after bullion’s rally to a record last year.
    “These mines have got a finite life, some of them are more than 70 years old, so they can’t go on forever,” Wellsted said in an interview. An “investment decision requires a lot of things and at the moment it’s not warranted, the gold price is not high enough.”
    The appeal of investing in the sector has waned amid regulatory uncertainty, high power and labor costs as well as community protests and violence, Wellsted said. The three mines that Sibanye plans to run down produced gold at an average all-in sustaining cost of $1,406 an ounce last year, and prices need to be much higher to invest in extending their lives, he said.
    Sibanye, which was spun off from Gold Fields’s oldest South African mines in 2013, employs about one-third of the roughly 93,000 workers in the nation’s gold industry.
 
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