Friday, April 25, 2025

Nickel Asia nets P1.52 B in 2024

Listed natural resources development company Nickel Asia Corporation (NAC) (PSE: NIKL) reported that its attributable net income (net of minority interest) in 2024 hit P1.52 billion, including a P1.55 billion provision for its geothermal investment in Naujan, Oriental Mindoro.

This investment, made through its subsidiary, Mindoro Geothermal Power Corporation (MGPC), was primarily used for drilling exploration wells between 2015 and 2017. Excluding the provision, the attributable net income was P3.07 billion, a decrease from P3.75 billion the previous year.

Revenue from ore sales decreased by 8.5 percent year-on-year to P19.56 billion from P21.38 billion, which marks a significant improvement compared to the 16 percent year-on-year drop in the first half of 2024.

The rebound in the second semester can be attributed to the Indonesian market purchasing one-third of the ore exports of NAC. The continued demand from Indonesia presents a positive outlook for ore prices.

Operating mines sold 17.02 million WMT of nickel ore, a 3.5 percent increase from last year’s 16.45 million WMT. Breaking this down, the Company exported 9.64 million WMT of saprolite and limonite ore at an average price of $27.34 per WMT from 8.92 million WMT at $30.59 per WMT in the same period last year. The remaining 7.38 million WMT of limonite ore were delivered to the Coral Bay and Taganito high-pressure acid leach (HPAL) plants, the prices of which are linked to the London Metal Exchange.

These deliveries realized an average price of $10.50 per WMT equivalent to 9.3 percent of LME.

Meantime, the Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of P0.11 per share of common stock, including a special dividend of P0.04 per share. The dividend is payable on March 26, 2025, to shareholders of record as of March 13, 2025.

By the end of 2025, EPI aims to achieve a gross capacity of over 400-MWp, with projections of over 800-MWp by the end of 2026. In the nickel mining sector, the Company recently commenced shipments from its Manicani mine in Eastern Samar and South Upper Guintalunan mine in Palawan, while continuing to ramp up operations at its Dinapigue mine in Isabela.

These three projects are expected to significantly contribute to the growth of NAC’s upstream nickel mining business in the coming years. Additionally, through its subsidiary, Cordillera Exploration Co. Inc. (CEXCI), NAC has also begun exploratory drilling at the Marian Project, with plans to establish a copper-gold mine. Divestment of Minority Stake in CBNC

On Jan. 31, 2025, NAC completed the sale of its 15.625 percent minority stake in Coral Bay Nickel Corporation, at the investment’s carrying value as of Sept. 30, 2024. This strategic move is expected to strengthen NAC’s financial position and refocus resources on its core projects in solar and upstream mining.

“The increasing demand for nickel and other critical minerals, as well as the global shift towards cleaner forms of energy, place us in a unique position to support both agendas. As we continue to grow, it is imperative for us to continuously enhance our processes and improve our operational efficiency,” said NAC President and CEO Martin Antonio G. Zamora.

“Our focus on solar and upstream mining is a critical part of that optimization, and it reflects the dynamic leadership at NAC,” he added.

 

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