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ENDEAVOUR EXPECTS SIGNIFICANT GROWTH IN 2024 WITH BOTH PROJECTS SET TO START UP IN Q2-2024
FY-2023 production of 1.1Moz at AISC of ~$964/oz l FY-2023 shareholder returns of $266m l FY-2023 growth investment of $542m

OPERATIONAL AND FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (for continuing operations)
  • Q4-2023 production of 280koz was flat over Q3-2023, while AISC decreased by $31/oz or 3.2% to ~$936/oz despite a $24/oz increase in royalty costs
  • FY-2023 production of 1,072koz, marking the 11th consecutive year of achieving or beating production guidance, with production set to increase by up to 18% in FY-2024 to 1,1301,270koz due to project start-ups in Q2-2024
  • Industry low AISC of ~$964/oz for FY-2023, achieving near the top end of guidance which is in line with the previously disclosed outlook, albeit 1.5% above as royalty costs were $18/oz higher; FY-2024 AISC to remain low at $9551,035/oz
  • Strong financial position with $757m of available liquidity, comprised of $517m in cash and $240m in undrawn credit facilities, while Net Debt stood at a healthy $555m at year-end with two key growth projects approaching completion
ROBUST SHAREHOLDER RETURNS
  • H2-2023 dividend of $100m declared, totalling $200m for FY-2023, which is 14% above the minimum committed dividend
  • Share buyback programme continued with $26m worth of shares repurchased in Q4-2023, totalling $66m for FY-2023
  • Cumulative shareholder returns declared of greater than $900m since 2021, 77% above the minimum commitment
ATTRACTIVE ORGANIC GROWTH
  • Sabodala-Massawa expansion on budget and on schedule for start-up in Q2-2024, increasing its expected production up to 400koz in FY-2024 at an AISC of less than $850/oz
  • Lafigué project construction on budget and ahead of schedule with expected start-up in Q2-2024, rather than Q3-2024, expecting to contribute up to 110koz of production in FY-2024 at an AISC of less than $975/oz
  • Significant exploration success achieved in FY-2023 with Tanda-Iguela discovery increasing to 4.5Moz of Indicated resources and near-mine exploration success; continued exploration focus in FY-2024 with $65m budget
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London, 22 January 2024 – Endeavour Mining plc (LSE:EDV, TSX:EDV, OTCQX:EDVMF) (“Endeavour” or the “Group” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce its unaudited preliminary financial and operating results for the fourth quarter and full year 2023, with highlights provided in Table 1 below.

Table 1: Preliminary Financial and Operating Results Highlights1,2

(In US$m unless otherwise specified) THREE MONTHS ENDED YEAR ENDED    
31 December 2023 30 September 2023 31 December 2022 31 December 2023 31 December 2022 Δ FY-2023 vs. FY-2022  
 
PRODUCTION AND AISC HIGHLIGHTS              
Gold Production, koz 280 281 294 1,072 1,161 (8)%  
Gold Sold, koz 285 278 290 1,084 1,150 (6)%  
All-in Sustaining Cost3, $/oz ~936 967 885 ~964 850 +13%  
SHAREHOLDER RETURNS              
Shareholder dividends paid 100 200 170 +18%  
Share buyback 26 20 24 66 99 (34)%  
Total shareholder returns paid 26 120 24 266 269 (1)%  
ORGANIC GROWTH              
Growth capital spend3 155 116 55 447 127 +252%  
Exploration spend3 16 27 14 95 82 +20%  
Total investments in organic growth3 171 143 69 542 209 +161%  
FINANCIAL POSITION HIGHLIGHT              
(Net debt) / Net Cash3 (555) (445) 121 (555) 121 n.a  

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1All Q4-2023 and FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect Endeavour’s expected results as at the date of this press release. 2Production and AISC highlights from continuing operations 3This is a non-GAAP measure.

Ian Cockerill, CEO of Endeavour, commented: “I am honoured to assume the role of CEO at a pivotal time for Endeavour as strong foundations are in place to unlock significant value as we deliver on our organic growth pipeline. I look forward to continuing to implement the strategy approved by the Board and lead the Company forward for the benefit of all our stakeholders.

2023 was another successful year for Endeavour during which we continued to focus on improving the quality of our portfolio through asset optimisation initiatives, the divestment of non-core Boungou and Wahgnion mines, construction of our two high-margin, long life growth projects, and continue to deliver significant exploration success.

On the operational front, we are pleased to have met production guidance for the eleventh consecutive year and to remain one of the lowest all-in sustaining cost producers within the sector, allowing us to generate robust cash flow to fund both our organic growth and shareholder returns programmes. Moreover, we achieved record production at both Ity and Houndé in 2023 where production exceeded 300koz. As we look forward to continuing to optimise and explore these two mines with the goal of sustaining such levels of production over the long-term, Endeavour’s other flagship asset, Sabodala-Massawa, is well positioned to produce up to 400koz in 2024.

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Regarding our near-term growth plans, we are very pleased to report that both the Sabodala-Massawa expansion and the Lafigué development project are progressing well, with both projects on budget and on, or ahead of, schedule for first production in the second quarter of 2024. Our longer-term organic growth pipeline is equally attractive, following the delineation of a 4.5 million ounce Indicated resource at our Tanda-Iguela greenfield property in Côte d’Ivoire. This represents one of the most significant discoveries in West Africa over the past decade and we have launched a preliminary feasibility study that we expect to finalise by year end, as we continue to focus on increasing its size.

Throughout last year, we continued to execute on our commitment to deliver attractive shareholder returns, returning $200 million of dividends for the year and having repurchased $66 million worth of shares, which combined is equivalent to $226 for every ounce of gold produced from all operations. Importantly, since we began the shareholder returns programme in 2021, we have returned over $900 million to shareholders representing 77% more than the minimum commitment for the period. Looking ahead, our goal is to increase returns further once our two ongoing organic growth projects are complete.

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I would like to thank our team for their continued hard work. I look forward with excitement to 2024 and beyond as we will benefit from the efforts undertaken over recent years to improve the quality of our portfolio and strengthen the resilience of our business.”

SHAREHOLDER RETURNS PROGRAMME

  • In line with Endeavour’s capital allocation framework, the Company is pleased to continue to deliver attractive shareholder returns by declaring a H2-2023 dividend of $100.0 million, or approximately $0.41 per share. As such, the FY-2023 dividend amounts to $200.0 million, which represents $25.0 million or 14% more than the minimum dividend commitment of $175.0 million for the year, reiterating Endeavour’s strong commitment to paying supplemental shareholder returns.
  • Endeavour’s H2-2023 dividend will be paid on 25 March 2024, with an ex-dividend date of 22 February 2024, to shareholders of record on 23 February 2024. Shareholders of shares traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange will receive dividends in Canadian Dollars (“CAD”), but can elect to receive United States Dollars (“USD”). Shareholders of shares traded on the London Stock Exchange will receive dividends in USD, but can elect to receive Pounds Sterling (“GBP”). Currency elections and elections under the Company’s dividend reinvestment plan (“DRIP”) must be made by shareholders prior to 17:00 GMT on 4 March 2024. Dividends will be paid in the default or elected currency on the Payment Date, at the prevailing USD:CAD and USD:GBP exchange rates on 6 March 2024. This dividend does not qualify as an “eligible dividend” for Canadian income tax purposes. The tax consequences of the dividend will be dependent on the particular circumstances of a shareholder.
  • Shareholder returns are being supplemented through the Company’s share buyback programme. A total of $65.7 million, or 3.0 million shares were repurchased during FY-2023, of which $25.7 million or 1.3 million shares were repurchased in Q4-2023.
  • As shown in Table 2 below, Endeavour has returned $266.0 million to shareholders for FY-2023 through dividends and share buybacks, 52% above the $175.0 million minimum dividend commitment for the year, and equivalent to $226 per ounce produced from all operations. Since the shareholder returns programme began to be paid in 2021, Endeavour has returned $903.0 million to shareholders in the form of dividends and buybacks, inclusive of the H2-2023 dividend, which represents $393.0 million or 77% more than its minimum commitment over the period.

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Table 2: Actual Shareholder Returns vs. Minimum Commitment

  MINIMUM ACTUAL SHAREHOLDER RETURNS SUPPLEMENTAL
(All amounts in US$m) DIVIDEND COMMITMENT DIVIDENDS BUYBACKS COMPLETED TOTAL RETURNS SHAREHOLDER RETURNS
FY-2020 60 60 60
FY-2021 125 140 138 278 +153
FY-2022 150 200 99 299 +149
FY-20231 175 200 66 266 +91
TOTAL 510 600 303 903 +393

1H2-2023 dividend declared on 22 January 2024, to be paid on or about 25 March 2024.

  • As previously stated, Endeavour implemented a dividend policy in 2021, with the goal of supplementing its minimum dividend commitment with additional dividends and share buybacks provided that the prevailing higher gold prices remained above $1,500/oz and its leverage remained below 0.5x Net Debt / adj EBITDA. Endeavour’s goal is to increase its shareholder returns programme once its organic growth projects are completed, along with the strengthening of its balance sheet, thereby ensuring that its efforts to unlock growth immediately benefit all its stakeholders. Endeavour’s next semi-annual dividend is expected to be announced in early August, along with its Q2 and H1-2024 financial results.

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FY-2023 OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW         

  • Q4-2023 production from continuing operations amounted to 280koz and was flat over Q3-2023 as the anticipated decrease at Houndé was offset by increases at Sabodala-Massawa (albeit by less than anticipated due to the lower grades encountered in the Sabodala pit as it enters its final phase of mining) and Mana, while Ity remained flat. The all-in sustaining costs (“AISC”) decreased by $31/oz or 3.2% over Q3-2023 to approximately $936/oz despite a $24/oz increase in royalty costs linked to the higher realised gold price and the impact of the change in the sliding scale royalty rates in Burkina Faso, which came into effect in November 2023. The AISC benefitted from reductions at Sabodala-Massawa and Mana, which was offset by the increase at Houndé (following record Q3-2023 performance) while Ity remained flat.
  • As shown in Table 3 below, the FY-2023 production from continuing operations amounted to 1,072koz, achieving the guided 1,060-1,135koz range and marking the 11th consecutive year of achieving or beating production guidance. The AISC from continuing operations amounted to an industry-leading ~$964/oz for FY-2023. In line with the previously disclosed outlook, Endeavour achieved near the top-end of guided $895-950/oz AISC range, albeit 1.5% (representing $14/oz) above due to royalties being $18/oz higher than anticipated due to a higher realised gold price ($1,952/oz compared to guidance of $1,750/oz) and the aforementioned increase in the Burkina Faso royalty rate which came into effect in November 2023.

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Table 3: Group Production and All-In Sustaining Cost from Continuing Operations Compared to Guidance1

  2023 ACTUALS                                       2023 GUIDANCE
PRODUCTION FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS 1,072         1,060        1,135
AISC FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BEFORE ROYALTY COSTS, $/oz 841         790         845
Royalty cost, $/oz2 123                                           105
AISC FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS, $/oz ~964         895        950

1All Q4-2023 and FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect Endeavour’s expected results as at the date of this press release. 2 2023 AISC guidance was based on a gold price of $1,750/oz compared to the realised gold price of $1,952/oz

  • FY-2023 production from continuing operations amounted to 1,072koz, which represents a decrease of 89koz or 8% over the 1,161koz produced in FY-2022 due to lower production at Mana (due to the transition from an open-pit to an underground operation at the Wona deposit) and at Sabodala-Massawa (due to mining and processing of lower grade ore), while both Houndé and Ity achieved record annual production. FY-2023 AISC from continuing operations increased by $114/oz, from $850/oz in FY-2022 to approximately $964/oz in FY-2023, as AISC increased at Houndé, Mana, Sabodala-Massawa and at Corporate, in addition to a $15/oz increase in royalty costs (from $108/oz in FY-2022 to $123/oz in FY-2023), which was partially offset by decreased AISC at Ity.
  • The Group’s realised gold price from continuing operations, excluding the impact of realised gains on gold hedges and inclusive of the Sabodala-Massawa gold stream, was $2,034/oz and $1,952/oz for Q4-2023 and FY-2023 respectively. Including the impact of the gold hedges, the Group’s realised gold price from continuing operations was $1,945/oz and $1,919/oz for Q4-2023 and FY-2023 respectively.

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Table 4: Consolidated Group Production1

  THREE MONTHS ENDED YEAR ENDED
  31 December 2023

 

30 September 2023

 

31 December 2022

 

31 December 2023

 

31 December 2022

 

(All amounts in koz, on a 100% basis)
Houndé 84 109 63 312 295
Ity 74 73 82 324 313
Mana 37 30 46 142 195
Sabodala-Massawa 85 69 103 294 358
PRODUCTION FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS 280 281 294 1,072 1,161
Boungou2 26 33 116
Wahgnion2 36 68 124
Karma3 10
GROUP PRODUCTION 280 281 355 1,173 1,410

1All Q4-2023 and FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect Endeavour’s expected results as at the date of this press release. 2Divested on 30 June 2023. 3Divested on 10 March 2022.

Table 5: Consolidated All-In Sustaining Costs1,2

(All amounts in US$/oz) THREE MONTHS ENDED YEAR ENDED  
31 December 2023 30 September 2023 31 December 2022 31 December 2023 31 December 2022  
 
Hounde ~901 787 969 ~943 809   
Ity ~865 864 847 ~809 812
Mana ~1,301 1,734 999 ~1,380 994  
Sabodala-Massawa ~700 840 661 ~767 691  
Corporate G&A ~54 40 52 ~51 43  
AISC FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS ~936 967 885 ~964 850  
Boungou3 1,118 ~1,639 1,065  
Wahgnion3 1,376 ~1,566 1,525  
Karma4 1,504  
GROUP AISC ~936 967 954 ~1,019 933  

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1All Q4-2023 and FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect Endeavour’s expected results as at the date of this press release. 2This is a non-GAAP measure.3Divested on 30 June 2023. 4Divested on 10 March 2022.

2024 OUTLOOK

  • As shown in Tables 6 and 7 below, the production guidance for FY-2024 amounts to 1,130-1,270koz which marks an increase of up to nearly 200koz or 18.5% over the FY-2023 production from continuing operations of 1,072koz, which is largely due to the commissioning of the Sabodala-Massawa expansion and the Lafigué projects in Q2-2024. The AISC is expected to remain consistent with that achieved over recent quarters at an industry-low $955-1,035/oz.
  • Group production is expected to be more heavily weighted towards H2-2024 while AISC is also expected to be lower in H2-2024 as the Group’s organic growth projects are expected to significantly increase the quality of Endeavour’s portfolio.
  • More details on individual mine guidance have been provided in the below sections.

Table 6: 2024 Production Guidance for Continuing Operations1

(All amounts in koz, on a 100% basis) 2023 ACTUALS 2024 FULL-YEAR GUIDANCE
Houndé 312 260 290
Ity 324 270 300
Lafigué2 90 110
Mana 142 150 170
Sabodala-Massawa2 294 360 400
GROUP PRODUCTION 1,072 1,130 1,270

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1All FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect Endeavour’s expected results as at the date of this press release. 2Production for Lafigué and production contributions from the Sabodala-Massawa Expansion include pre-commercial production period.

Table 7: 2024 AISC Guidance for Continuing Operations1,2

(All amounts in US$/oz) 2023 ACTUALS 2024 FULL-YEAR GUIDANCE
Houndé ~943 1,000 1,100
Ity ~809 850 925
Lafigué3 900 975
Mana ~1,380 1,200 1,300
Sabodala-Massawa3 ~767 750 850
Corporate G&A ~51   40  
GROUP AISC ~964 955 1,035

1This is a non-GAAP measure. Refer to the non-GAAP measure section of the most recent MD&A for Endeavour. All FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect Endeavour’s expected results as at the date of this press release. 2FY-2024
AISC guidance is based on an assumed average gold price of $1,850/oz and USD:EUR foreign exchange rate of 1.10. 3AISC for Lafigué and the Sabodala-Massawa Expansion are for the post-commercial production period.

  • Total mine capital expenditure for FY-2024, consisting of both sustaining and non-sustaining capital spend, is expected to be approximately $315.0 million, which marks a decrease of $32.7 million or 9% compared to the FY-2023 expenditure, as detailed in the tables below. More details on individual mine capital expenditures have been provided in the mine sections below.

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Table 8: Mine Capital Expenditure for Continuing Operations 2024 Guidance1

(All amounts in US$m) 2023 ACTUALS 2024 FULL-YEAR GUIDANCE
Houndé 34 40
Ity 10 10
Lafigué 25
Mana 24 15
Sabodala-Massawa 24 35
TOTAL SUSTAINING MINE CAPITAL EXPENDITURES 92 125
Houndé 38 20
Ity 103 45
Lafigué 5
Mana 60 30
Sabodala-Massawa 41 40
Sabodala-Massawa Solar Plant 6 45
Non-mining 8 5
TOTAL NON-SUSTAINING MINE CAPITAL EXPENDITURES 256 190
TOTAL MINE CAPITAL EXPENDITURES 348 315

1All FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect Endeavour’s expected results as at the date of this press release.

  • Growth capital spend for FY-2024 is expected to amount to approximately $245.0 million, which marks a decrease of $202.1 million or 45% compared to the FY-2023 expenditure of $447.1 million. The FY-2024 expenditure is expected to consist of approximately $75.0 million of remaining growth capital for the Sabodala-Massawa BIOX® Expansion project and approximately $170.0 million of remaining growth capital for the Lafigué project. Further details are provided in the sections below.
  • As detailed in Table 9 below, exploration will continue to be a strong focus in FY-2024 with a company-wide exploration budget of $65.0 million. For FY-2024, approximately $15.0 million will be spent on the highly prospective Tanda-Iguela property in Côte d’Ivoire, which already ranks as one of the most significant discoveries made in West Africa over the last decade.

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Table 9: Exploration 2024 Guidance for continuing operations

(All amounts in US$m) 2023 ACTUALS1 2024 GUIDANCE 2024 ALLOCATION
Houndé mine 8 7 11%
Ity mine 16 10 15%
Mana mine 7 2 3%
Lafigué mine 2 4 6%
Sabodala-Massawa mine 19 21 32%
Tanda-Iguela project 37 15 23%
Other greenfield projects 6 6 9%
Total 95 65 100%

1All FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect Endeavour’s expected results as at the date of this press release.

  • The Company’s previously implemented revenue protection programme is expected to continue to provide cash flow visibility during the construction phase of the Company’s two development projects and during the subsequent debt reduction phase. Outstanding contracts for FY-2024 include a zero cost collar with a put price of $1,807 per ounce and a call price of $2,400 per ounce for a total of 450,000 ounces, or 112,500 ounces per quarter and forward sales contracts for 70,000 ounces of production in H1-2024, or 35,000 ounces per quarter, at an average gold price of $2,033 per ounce. Outstanding contracts for FY-2025 include a zero cost collar with a put price of $1,992 per ounce and a call price of $2,400 per ounce for a total of 200,000 ounces, or 50,000 ounces per quarter.

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OPERATIONAL DETAILS BY ASSET

Houndé Mine, Burkina Faso

Table 10: Houndé Performance Indicators1

For The Period Ended Q4-2023 Q3-2023 Q4-2022 FY-2023 FY-2022
Tonnes ore mined, kt             1,499          1,209          1,912          5,420          5,754 
Total tonnes mined, kt         11,993          10,603          12,901          47,680          45,490 
Strip ratio (incl. waste cap)         7.00          7.77          5.75          7.80          6.91 
Tonnes milled, kt         1,360          1,400          1,359          5,549          5,043 
Grade, g/t         2.15          2.68          1.55          1.92          1.92 
Recovery rate, %         90          91          92          91          93 
Production, koz         84          109          63          312          295 
Total cash cost/oz ~837          704          793  ~835          701 
AISC/oz ~901          787          969  ~943          809 

1All Q4-2023 and FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect Endeavour’s expected results as at the date of this press release.

Q4-2023 vs Q3-2023 Insights

  • Production decreased due to lower processed grades and slightly lower throughput and recoveries.
    • Total tonnes mined increased due to higher utilisation of the mining fleet following the end of the wet season. Tonnes of ore mined increased as a higher volume of ore was mined in the Vindaloo Main pit, following waste stripping activity that was completed in Q3-2023, which was partially offset by the lower volumes of ore mined from the Kari Pump and Kari West pits, which was in-line with mine sequencing.
    • Tonnes milled decreased slightly due to a higher proportion of harder transitional and fresh ore in the mill feed.
    • Processed grades decreased due to lower grade oxide ore sourced from the Kari Pump pit as well as a greater proportion of lower grade Kari West and Vindaloo Main ore.
    • Recovery rates decreased slightly due to a higher proportion of transitional and fresh ore, with lower associated recoveries in the mill feed.
  • AISC increased mainly due to lower production and sales, driven by the lower average grade in the ore blend.

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Ity Mine, Côte d’Ivoire

Table 11: Ity Performance Indicators1

For The Period Ended Q4-2023 Q3-2023 Q4-2022 FY-2023 FY-2022
Tonnes ore mined, kt         1,721          1,246          1,662          6,790          7,044 
Total tonnes mined, kt         7,349          6,020          6,043          27,891          23,946 
Strip ratio (incl. waste cap)         3.27          3.83          2.64          3.11          2.40 
Tonnes milled, kt         1,593          1,494          1,710          6,714          6,351 
Grade, g/t         1.63          1.60          1.73          1.63          1.80 
Recovery rate, %         91          93          87          92          85
Production, koz         74          73          82          324          313 
Total cash cost/oz ~829          826          816  ~777          769 
AISC/oz ~865          864          847  ~809          812 

1All Q4-2023 and FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect Endeavour’s expected results as at the date of this press release.

Q4-2023 vs Q3-2023 Insights

  • Production remained flat as higher tonnes milled and higher processed grades were offset by lower recoveries.
    • Total tonnes mined increased, as anticipated, due to increased mining rates following the wet season in the prior quarter and increased stripping activities at the Walter pit cutback. Similarly, tonnes of ore mined increased following the end of the wet season as ore mining focussed on the Ity, Walter, Bakatouo and Le Plaque pits, with supplemental contributions from the Verse Ouest pit and stockpiles.
    • Tonnes milled increased due to higher crusher availability following the wet season impact in the prior quarter.
    • Processed grades increased slightly due to higher volumes of higher grade ore sourced from the Ity and Bakatouo pits in the mill feed, which was partially offset by lower grade ore sourced from the Walter and Le Plaque pits during the quarter.
    • Recoveries decreased due to a higher proportion of fresh ore, with lower associated recoveries, in the mill feed.
  • AISC remained flat as higher royalty rates associated with higher gold prices were offset by lower processing unit costs associated with increased processing volumes following the end of the wet season.

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Mana Mine, Burkina Faso

Table 12: Mana Performance Indicators1

For The Period Ended Q4-2023 Q3-2023 Q4-2022 FY-2023 FY-2022
OP tonnes ore mined, kt         169          297          338          1,298          1,260 
OP total tonnes mined, kt         805          1,508          1,057          6,001          3,615 
OP strip ratio (incl. waste cap)         3.77          4.08          2.13          3.62          1.87 
UG tonnes ore mined, kt         432          349          299          1,314          944 
Tonnes milled, kt         515          643          643          2,443          2,607 
Grade, g/t         2.59          1.66          2.33          2.01          2.49 
Recovery rate, %         89          88          93          91          92 
Production, koz         37          30          46          142         195 
Total cash cost/oz ~951          1,599          941  ~1,218          943 
AISC/oz ~1,301          1,734          999  ~1,380          994 

1All Q4-2023 and FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect Endeavour’s expected results as at the date of this press release.

Q4-2023 vs Q3-2023 Insights

  • Production increased due to higher average grades processed and recovery rates, which were partially offset by lower mill throughput.
    • Total open pit tonnes mined decreased, in-line with the mine plan, as mining activities began to ramp-down at the Maoula open pit.
    • Total underground tonnes of ore mined increased as total ore tonnes from Wona increased by 36% with a 40% increase in stope tonnes mined. Total underground development at Wona Underground and Siou Underground increased compared to the prior quarter with 3,017 meters developed, a 16% increase compared to Q3-2023.
    • Tonnes milled decreased as tonnes of ore mined from the Maoula open pit decreased and the plant was limited by available ore from underground sources.
    • The average processed grade increased due to a higher proportion of higher grade ore from the Wona underground deposit in the mill feed following an increase in stope tonnes mined.
    • Recovery rates increased slightly due to changes in the ore blend.
  • AISC decreased due to higher volumes of gold sold and lower underground mining unit costs associated with the continued ramp-up of underground mining volumes.

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Sabodala-Massawa Mine, Senegal

Table 13: Sabodala-Massawa Performance Indicators1

For The Period Ended Q4-2023 Q3-2023 Q4-2022 FY-2023 FY-2022
Tonnes ore mined, kt         1,884          1,745          1,727          6,205          6,449 
Total tonnes mined, kt         11,319          11,989          12,645          45,943          49,259 
Strip ratio (incl. waste cap)         5.01          5.87          6.32          6.40          6.64 
Tonnes milled, kt         1,255          1,175          1,154          4,755          4,289 
Grade, g/t         2.31          2.06          3.16          2.15          2.88 
Recovery rate, %         89          91          88          89          89 
Production, koz         85          69          103          294          358 
Total cash cost/oz ~686          758          559  ~688          577 
AISC/oz ~700          840          661  ~767          691 

1All Q4-2023 and FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect Endeavour’s expected results as at the date of this press release..

Q4-2023 vs Q3-2023 Insights

  • Production increased due to an increase in processed grade and throughput, which was partially offset by a slight decrease in recovery rates.
    • Total tonnes mined decreased due to a decrease in mining activities at the Bambaraya pits in-line with the mine plan, and lower waste stripping at the Sabodala pit following stripping activities earlier in the year. The decrease was partially offset by increased stripping activities at the Massawa Central Zone pits to access higher-grade refractory ore zones ahead of the expected startup of the BIOX® Expansion project in Q2-2024, and higher mining volumes from the Niakafiri East and Sofia North Extension pits. Tonnes of ore mined increased as stripping activities earlier in the year provided greater access to ore zones at the Sabodala pit.
    • Tonnes milled increased as the ore blend contained a higher proportion of softer oxide ore from the Niakafiri East pit and stockpiles.
    • Average grade processed increased due to higher grade ore sourced from the Sabodala, Massawa Central Zone and Sofia North Extension pits, displacing the comparatively lower grade ore from the Bambaraya pits.
    • Recovery rates decreased slightly due to an increased proportion of transitional ore from the Massawa Central Zone pits in the mill feed impacting recoveries.
  • AISC decreased largely due to increased gold sales driven by higher average grades and throughput, in addition to lower sustaining capital incurred during the period.

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Lafigué Mine, Côte d’Ivoire

Project Construction Update

  • Construction of the Lafigué project in Côte d’Ivoire was launched in early Q4-2022, following the completion of a DFS which confirmed Lafigué’s potential to be a cornerstone asset for Endeavour. First gold production is expected ahead of schedule in Q2-2024, rather than Q3-2024.
  • Growth capital expenditure for the project is approximately $448.0 million, with $278.6 million, or 62%, of the growth capex incurred to date, of which $241.7 million was incurred in FY-2023 and approximately $170.0 million is expected to be incurred in FY-2024 mainly related to construction activities across the process plant, site infrastructure and commissioning activities.
  • Approximately $377.2 million or 84% of the total growth capital has now been committed, with pricing in line with expectations.
  • The construction progress regarding critical path items is detailed below:
    • Construction activities are well advanced with the crushing area, ball mills, HPGR installation, CIL tanks the elution area all nearing completion.
    • Process plant engineering and drafting is now completed and delivery of all the project shipments is over 95% complete with all key items on site.
    • Site infrastructure including the gold room, dry screening building and conveyor truss have been pre-assembled ahead of concrete pouring, to reduce erection time, and will be erected in H1-2024. The site camp facility is nearly completed, with the completed buildings in use since December 2023.
    • The 225kV power substation is complete with the Dabakala Switchyard and overhead power lines successfully energised during December 2023. Electrical works on site are also progressing to plan with underground high-voltage cable installation advancing on schedule.
    • TSF earthworks is complete and HDPE lining of the TSF is well advanced.
    • Mining equipment mobilisation has advanced well with mining activities commencing during the quarter with approximately 2,906kt of material moved.

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NON-CORE ASSET DIVESTMENT

  • On 30 June 2023, Endeavour closed the divestment of its 90% interests in its non-core Boungou and Wahgnion mines in Burkina Faso to Lilium Mining (“Lilium”), a subsidiary of Lilium Capital which is an African and frontier markets focused strategic investment vehicle led by West African entrepreneurs.
  • The total consideration for the divestment is expected to exceed $300.0 million and is comprised of:
    • $130.0 million in the form of a reimbursement of historical shareholder loans, of which a total of $33.0 million was received to date. The remaining $97.0 million is outstanding as Lilium was delayed in closing its debt refinancing due to delays in its lending syndicate completing their credit approval process. Lilium is expected to obtain credit approval, close the refinancing and make the payments imminently.
    • $25.0 million in deferred cash consideration payable in two instalments of $10.0 million, which became payable in January 2024, and $15.0 million, which will become payable in April 2024. Both payments are expected to be received in the coming months.
    • Deferred cash consideration comprised of 50% of the net free cashflow generated by the Boungou mine until $55.0 million has been paid. No payments have thus far been received for this deferred cash consideration as Lilium has not had any commercial production from Boungou since their acquisition given their election to place the mine on care and maintenance due to supply chain challenges and security.
    • An NSR on Wahgnion commencing at closing for 4.0% of gold sold, of which a total of approximately $2.6 million has been received as at December 31, 2023.
    • An NSR on Boungou commencing at closing for 4.0% of gold sold, of which a total of approximately $0.5 million has been received as at December 31, 2023.

FINANCIAL POSITION & LIQUIDITY

  • As shown in Table 14 below, Endeavour ended FY-2023 with a net debt position of $555.3 million, which represents a $110.2 million increase compared to the prior quarter and $676.4 million increase over the previous year. The increase in the Company’s net debt position is due to the ongoing investment in the Sabodala-Massawa Expansion and the Lafigué Development project, with $447.1 million of growth capital spent during the year, in addition the Company paid $200.0 million in shareholder dividends and $65.7 million in share buybacks during the year. Furthermore, following the divestment of the non-core Boungou and Wahgnion mines to Lilium on 30 June 2023, the details of the outstanding upfront proceeds of $97.0m and the deferred payment of $10.0m that were expected to be received in Q4-2023, are included in the “Non-Core Asset Divestment” section above.

Table 14: Net Debt Position1

In US$ million unless otherwise specified. 31 December 2023 30 September 2023 31 December 2022
Cash and cash equivalents 517 625 951
$500m Senior Notes (500) (500) (500)
$330m Convertible Senior Notes (330)
$645m Revolving Credit Facility (465) (535)
$167m Lafigué Term Loan (107) (35)
NET CASH / (NET DEBT) POSITION (555) (445) 121

1All Q4-2023 and FY-2023 numbers are preliminary and reflect our expected results as of the date of this press release.

  • At 31 December 2023, Endeavour’s available sources of liquidity remained strong at approximately $756.5 million, which included approximately $517.2 million of cash and cash equivalents, $180.0 million in undrawn funds from its revolving credit facility and $59.5 million in undrawn funds from the Lafigué Term Loan.

MANAGEMENT CHANGES

On 4 January, the Board of Directors announced the termination of the President and Chief Executive Officer, Sébastien de Montessus, for serious misconduct with effect from that date. Mr. de Montessus was also removed from the Board of Directors. This followed an investigation by the Board into an irregular payment instruction issued by him in relation to an asset disposal undertaken by the Company. The investigation arose from a review of acquisitions and disposals. The investigation is ongoing and will be progressed as quickly as possible, with further updates to be provided as appropriate.

As part of the Board’s succession planning processes, the directors appointed Ian Cockerill as Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director. As a director and Chair of the Technical Committee since May 2022 and Deputy Chair of the Board since September 2023, Ian has extensive knowledge of the company and its strategy. Ian was also a director of Endeavour between Q3-2013 and Q1-2019. Ian has over four decades of experience in the global natural resources industry. During his career he has held senior roles covering operational, project and executive positions around the world, including in Africa, having held executive roles at major international mining companies, including Chief Executive Officer of Gold Fields and Anglo Coal, a subsidiary of Anglo American, as well as non-executive positions.

QUALIFIED PERSONS

Mark Morcombe, COO of Endeavour Mining PLC., a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, is a “Qualified Person” as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) and has reviewed and approved the technical information in this news release.

CONTACT INFORMATION

For Investor Relations enquiries: For Media enquiries:
Martino De Ciccio Brunswick Group LLP in London
Deputy CFO and Head of Investor Relations Carole Cable, Partner
+442030112723 +442074045959
investor@endeavourmining.com ccable@brunswickgroup.com

ABOUT ENDEAVOUR MINING PLC

Endeavour Mining is one of the world’s senior gold producers and the largest in West Africa, with operating assets across Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso and a strong portfolio of advanced development projects and exploration assets in the highly prospective Birimian Greenstone Belt across West Africa.

A member of the World Gold Council, Endeavour is committed to the principles of responsible mining and delivering sustainable value to its employees, stakeholders and the communities where it operates. Endeavour is admitted to listing and to trading on the London Stock Exchange and the Toronto Stock Exchange, under the symbol EDV.

For more information, please visit www.endeavourmining.com.

CAUTIONARY STATEMENT ON FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION

This document contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are “forward-looking statements”, including but not limited to, statements with respect to Endeavour’s plans and operating performance, the estimation of mineral reserves and resources, the timing and amount of estimated future production, costs of future production, future capital expenditures, the success of exploration activities, the anticipated timing for the payment of a shareholder dividend and statements with respect to future dividends payable to the Company’s shareholders, the completion of studies, mine life and any potential extensions, the future price of gold and the share buyback programme. Generally, these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “expects”, “expected”, “budgeted”, “forecasts”, “anticipates”, believes”, “plan”, “target”, “opportunities”, “objective”, “assume”, “intention”, “goal”, “continue”, “estimate”, “potential”, “strategy”, “future”, “aim”, “may”, “will”, “can”, “could”, “would” and similar expressions .

Forward-looking statements, while based on management’s reasonable estimates, projections and assumptions at the date the statements are made, are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including but not limited to: risks related to the successful completion of divestitures; risks related to international operations; risks related to general economic conditions and the impact of credit availability on the timing of cash flows and the values of assets and liabilities based on projected future cash flows; Endeavour’s financial results, cash flows and future prospects being consistent with Endeavour expectations in amounts sufficient to permit sustained dividend payments; the completion of studies on the timelines currently expected, and the results of those studies being consistent with Endeavour’s current expectations; actual results of current exploration activities; production and cost of sales forecasts for Endeavour meeting expectations; unanticipated reclamation expenses; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; fluctuations in prices of metals including gold; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; increases in market prices of mining consumables; possible variations in ore reserves, grade or recovery rates; failure of plant, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated; extreme weather events, natural disasters, supply disruptions, power disruptions, accidents, pit wall slides, labour disputes, title disputes, claims and limitations on insurance coverage and other risks of the mining industry; delays in the completion of development or construction activities; changes in national and local government legislation, regulation of mining operations, tax rules and regulations and changes in the administration of laws, policies and practices in the jurisdictions in which Endeavour operates; disputes, litigation, regulatory proceedings and audits; adverse political and economic developments in countries in which Endeavour operates, including but not limited to acts of war, terrorism, sabotage, civil disturbances, non-renewal of key licenses by government authorities, or the expropriation or nationalisation of any of Endeavour’s property; risks associated with illegal and artisanal mining; environmental hazards; and risks associated with new diseases, epidemics and pandemics.

Although Endeavour has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Please refer to Endeavour’s most recent Annual Information Form filed under its profile at www.sedarplus.ca for further information respecting the risks affecting Endeavour and its business.

The declaration and payment of future dividends and the amount of any such dividends will be subject to the determination of the Board of Directors, in its sole and absolute discretion, taking into account, among other things, economic conditions, business performance, financial condition, growth plans, expected capital requirements, compliance with the Company’s constating documents, all applicable laws, including the rules and policies of any applicable stock exchange, as well as any contractual restrictions on such dividends, including any agreements entered into with lenders to the Company, and any other factors that the Board of Directors deems appropriate at the relevant time. There can be no assurance that any dividends will be paid at the intended rate or at all in the future.

CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS REGARDING 2023 PRODUCTION AND AISC

Whether or not expressly stated, all figures contained in this press release including production and AISC levels are preliminary and reflect our expected 2023 results as of the date of this press release. Actual reported fourth quarter and 2023 results are subject to management’s final review, as well as audit by the company’s independent accounting firm, and may vary significantly from those expectations because of a number of factors, including, without limitation, additional or revised information, and changes in accounting standards or policies, or in how those standards are applied. The fourth quarter and 2023 AISC include expected amounts for year-end accrual and working capital adjustments. Endeavour will provide additional discussion and analysis and other important information about its 2023 production and AISC levels when it reports actual results.

NON-GAAP MEASURES

Some of the indicators used by Endeavour in this press release represent non-IFRS financial measures, including “all-in sustaining cost”, “net cash / net debt”, “EBITDA”, “adjusted EBITDA”, “net cash / net debt to adjusted EBITDA ratio”, “cash flow from continuing operations”, “total cash cost per ounce”, “sustaining and non-sustaining capital”. These measures are presented as they can provide useful information to assist investors with their evaluation of the pro forma performance. Since the non-IFRS performance measures listed herein do not have any standardised definition prescribed by IFRS, they may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. Accordingly, they are intended to provide additional information and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. Please refer to the non-GAAP measures section in this press release and in the Company’s most recently filed Management Report for a reconciliation of the non-IFRS financial measures used in this press release.

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