Ghana gold revenues rise to $1.1 bn in first half

September 24, 2008 · Posted in Gold 
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Ghana’s gold output rose 3 percent to 1.27 million ounces in the first six months of 2008, but higher prices pushed revenues up 40 percent to $1.1 billion, the Chamber of Mines data showed on Monday.

Ghana is Africa’s second biggest gold producer after South Africa. It produced nearly 2.5 million ounces of the precious metal in 2007.

Average costs, driven by higher spending on electricity, rose sharply to $595/oz in the first quarter of 2008 and $602/oz in the second quarter, from an average $489/oz in 2007, the half-year report from the Chamber of Mines said.

The aggregated cash margin for Ghana’s mines was up in the first half of 2008, to $298/oz in the first quarter and $294/oz in the second quarter of the year, compared with $199/oz for full year 2007.

Prices of gold on world markets have benefited from worries about the health of the global economy as investors seek safe assets, as which gold is often perceived. Gold traded above $900 per ounce earlier this year, its highest in more than 20 years, and it has hovered in a range of $800-$900 for much of 2008, well above its $600-$800 trading band last year.

Ghana’s biggest gold producer is the local unit of South African-listed Gold Fields. Its Tarkwa and Damang mines were responsible for 37 percent of Ghana’s output in the first half of 2008.

AngloGold Ashanti was the second biggest producer with 20 percent of the country’s output from its Obuasi and Iduapriem operations, followed by Newmont.

The data showed Ghana’s manganese production fell 1 percent to 567,838 tonnes in the first half of 2008 but revenues more than doubled to nearly $33 million due to a revision in marketing and pricing at the Ghana Manganese Company Limited.

Below are figures for mine production and mineral revenues as detailed in the report. Some figures have been rounded off for presentation purposes. MINERAL FIRST HALF 2008 FIRST HALF 2007 Pct change Gold output 1,266,696 oz 1,231,424 oz 3 pct Gold revenues $1.12 bln $801 mln 40 pct Diamond output 395,236 cts 504,363 cts -22 pct Diamond revenues $12.6 mln $15.9 mln -21 pct Bauxite output 304,542 T 330,284 T -8 pct Bauxite revenues $8.6 mln $8.7 mln -2 pct Manganese output 567,838 T 576,357 T -1 pct Manganese revenues $32.6 mln $15.1 mln 116 pct TOTAL REVENUES $1.17 bln $841 mln 39 pct

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