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Buenaventura Announces Fourth Quarter 2024 Results for Production and Volume Sold per Metal


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February 11, 2025 04:13 PM Eastern Standard Time

LIMA, Peru--( BUSINESS WIRE)--Compañía de Minas Buenaventura S.A.A. (“Buenaventura” or “the Company”) (NYSE: BVN; Lima Stock Exchange: BUE.LM), Peru’s largest publicly-traded precious metals mining company, today announced 4Q24 results for production and volume sold.

Production per Metal



Three Months Ended December 31, 2024


Year Ended December 31, 2024


Year Ended December 31, 2025 Guidance(1)







Gold ounces produced













El Brocal


6,317


23,646


15.5k - 18.5k

Orcopampa


16,466


70,892


45.0k - 50.0k

Tambomayo


7,823


33,896


12.5k - 15.5k

Julcani


1,664


4,504


7.5k - 9.5k

La Zanja


7,091


15,746


18.0k – 21.0k

San Gabriel (4)



0



0



10.0k – 15.0k

Total Direct Operations (2)


39,362


148,683


108.5k – 129.5k

Coimolache


9,566


48,120


50.0k - 55.0k

Total incl. Associated (3)


40,761


158,856


122.6k – 144.4k







Silver ounces produced













El Brocal


420,802


2,122,742


1.1M - 1.4M

Uchucchacua


839,090


2,364,035


2.7M - 3.2M

Yumpag (5)


2,105,606


8,123,445


7.3M - 7.8M

Orcopampa


6,636


29,493


-

Tambomayo


268,602


1,412,092


1.2M - 1.5M

Julcani


312,554


1,402,786


1.5M - 1.8M

La Zanja


8,733


23,637


-

Total Direct Operations (2)


3,962,024


15,478,231


13.8M - 15.7M

Coimolache


57,741


236,082


0.2M - 0.3M

Total incl. Associated (3)


3,822,871


14,754,144


13.5M - 15.3M







Lead metric tons produced













Uchucchacua


2,939


13,751


16.0k - 18.0k

Tambomayo


965


4,058


-

Julcani


108


727


0.8k - 1.0k

Total Direct Operations (2)


4,013


18,536


16.8k - 19.0k







Zinc metric tons produced













El Brocal


0


1,985


-

Uchucchacua


4,684


21,205


23.0k - 26.0k

Tambomayo


1,228


5,262


1.0k - 1.3k

Total Direct Operations (2)


5,913


28,452


24.0k - 27.3k







Copper metric tons produced













El Brocal


14,191


56,525


55.0k - 60.0k

Total Direct Operations (2)


14,191


56,525


55.0k - 60.0k


  1. 2025 projections are considered to be forward-looking statements and represent management’s good faith estimates or expectations of future production results as of February 2025.
  2. Considers 100% of Buenaventura’s operating units, 100% of La Zanja and 100% of El Brocal.
  3. Considers 100% of Buenaventura’s operating units, 100% of La Zanja, 61.43% of El Brocal and 40.094% of Coimolache.
  4. 4Q25 targeted production initiation remains unchanged, subject to final permitting and required approvals.
  5. Considers ore from the pilot stope approved within Yumpag EIA-sd.
Volume Sold per Metal



Three Months Ended December 31, 2024


Year Ended December 31, 2024





Gold ounces sold









El Brocal


3,825



14,501

Orcopampa


16,403



70,626

Tambomayo


7,129



31,328

Julcani


1,460



3,987

La Zanja


6,798



15,323

Total Direct Operations (1)


35,615



135,766

Coimolache


10,414



48,941

Total incl. Associated (2)


38,315



149,795









Silver ounces sold









El Brocal


336,635



1,739,941

Uchucchacua


734,812



2,080,541

Yumpag (3)


2,062,192



7,847,952

Orcopampa


4,947



27,121

Tambomayo


232,468



1,268,157

Julcani


290,618



1,342,669

La Zanja


25,694



57,835

Total Direct Operations (1)


3,687,366



14,364,215

Coimolache


61,500



238,893

Total incl. Associated (2)


3,582,184



13,788,902









Lead metric tons sold









El Brocal


0



72

Uchucchacua


2,515



12,267

Yumpag (3)


8



63

Tambomayo


821



3,513

Julcani


91



649

Total Direct Operations (1)


3,435



16,564









Zinc metric tons sold









El Brocal


0



1,592

Uchucchacua


3,858



17,451

Tambomayo


978



4,209

Total Direct Operations (1)


4,835



23,252









Copper metric tons sold









El Brocal


13,398



53,107

Tambomayo


63



158

Julcani


8



87

Total Direct Operations (1)


13,469



53,353


  1. Considers 100% of Buenaventura’s operating units, 100% of La Zanja and 100% of El Brocal.
  2. Considers 100% of Buenaventura’s operating units, 100% of La Zanja, 61.43% of El Brocal and 40.094% of Coimolache.
  3. Considers ore from the pilot stope approved within Yumpag EIA-sd.
Average realized prices(1)(2)



Three Months Ended December 31, 2024


Year Ended December 31, 2024





Gold (US$/Oz)



2,641



2,407

Silver (US$/Oz)


31.17


28.92

Lead (US$/MT)



1,890



2,039

Zinc (US$/MT)


3,084


2,715

Copper (US$/MT)



8,883



9,063


  1. Considers Buenaventura consolidated figures.
  2. Realized prices include both provisional sales and final adjustments for price changes.
Commentary on Operations

Tambomayo: 2024 gold production exceeded revised guidance, primarily due to an increase in processed ore. 2024 lead and zinc production were in line with expectations. 2024 silver production underperformed slightly relative to adjusted guidance, primarily due to delays related to poor ground conditions at the high silver grade ore stopes which made extraction more challenging.

2025 Guidance: Buenaventura anticipates a decrease in gold, lead, and zinc production at its Tambomayo operations relative to 2024. The Company expects an approximately 40% decrease in throughput for the year, as well as lower gold, lead, and zinc grades as the mining sequence progresses into lower-grade areas. However, higher silver grades in the scheduled 2025 mining areas are expected to offset the decrease in volume processed, resulting in stable silver production, year-on-year.

Orcopampa: 2024 gold and silver production was in line with expectations.

2025 Guidance: Guidance reflects a year-on-year decrease in gold production as well as an approximately 45% reduction in annual throughput, partially offset by higher gold grades expected in the scheduled 2025 mining areas as some stopes from Pucarina and Nazareno veins come into production.

Coimolache: 2024 Gold production exceeded projections due to an accelerated percolation rate at the leach pad and to higher grades than was previously expected.

2025 Guidance: The Company expects a year-on-year increase in gold production due to the expansion of the leach pad, which will be ready to receive fresh ore starting in 2H25. Buenaventura expects to obtain the necessary permits in 1Q25 with expected construction in 2Q25 and the resulting resumption of fresh ore leaching in 3Q25. The Coimolache production plan combines fresh ore with low-grade stockpile ore for leaching on the Tantahuatay pad to offset the decreased production planned for the 1H25.

Julcani: 2024 silver production underperformed slightly relative to adjusted guidance, primarily due to the transition from silver into copper-gold stopes. 2024 gold production therefore exceeded revised guidance slightly, gradually increasing as the operation transitions to zones richer in copper-gold.

2025 Guidance: The Company expects a year-on-year increase in silver and gold production due to an approximately 20% increase in expected throughput for the year, driven by an increased contribution of ore extracted from the Socorro sector.

Uchucchacua: 2024 silver and zinc production was in line with expectations. 2024 lead production underperformed slightly relative to adjusted guidance due to lower than expected grades.

2025 Guidance: Buenaventura anticipates a year-on-year increase in silver, lead, and zinc production resulting from an approximately 20% increase in throughput for 2025. This is due to optimized operations at Uchucchacua, which is projected to increase to 2,000 tpd by year-end 2025 from 1,500 tpd currently.

Yumpag: 2024 Silver production exceeded projections mainly due to higher than expected grades.

2025 Guidance: Buenaventura expects a decrease in silver production year-over-year, primarily due to lower silver grades. However, this will be partially mitigated by increased ore volume processed, as 2025 represents Yumpag’s first full 12-months of production at 1,000 tpd; the operations’ maximum allowable throughput based on the environmental permit currently in place. Buenaventura has planned to apply in 2025 for mining extraction rate expansion, enabling these operations to achieve 1,200 tpd during 2026.

El Brocal: 2024 copper and zinc production was in line with expectations.2024 gold and silver production exceeded expectations primarily due to better than expected by-product recovery from copper concentrate extracted from the underground mine.

2025 Guidance: Buenaventura expects copper production to remain consistent with 2024 levels as underground mine production ramp-up continues, partially offset by lower copper grades. The targeted underground mine exploitation rate at El Brocal exceeded the original 11,500tpd target, reaching 12,500 tpd in 4Q24. A significant decrease in El Brocal silver and gold production is expected in 2025 due to the full depletion of the remaining ore inventory from Colquijirca’s Tajo Norte Mine in 2024, as well as ongoing temporary suspension of mining activities at Tajo Norte Mine. There are no plans for lead and zinc production for 2025.

San Gabriel:

2025 Guidance: Construction and mine development at San Gabriel will continue as planned during 1H25. In 3Q25, Buenaventura will focus on ensuring the processing plant's operational readiness for commercial production. 4Q25 targeted production initiation remains unchanged, subject to final permitting and required approvals.

Company Description
Compañía de Minas Buenaventura S.A.A. is Peru’s largest, publicly traded precious and base metals Company and a major holder of mining rights in Peru. The Company is engaged in the exploration, mining development, processing and trade of gold, silver and other base metals via wholly-owned mines and through its participation in joint venture projects. Buenaventura currently operates several mines in Peru (Orcopampa*, Uchucchacua*, Julcani*, Tambomayo*, La Zanja*, El Brocal and Coimolache).

The Company owns 19.58% of Sociedad Minera Cerro Verde, an important Peruvian copper producer (a partnership with Freeport-McMorRan Inc. and Sumitomo Corporation).

(*) Operations wholly owned by Buenaventura.

Note on Forward-Looking Statements
This press release may contain forward-looking information (as defined in the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995) that involve risks and uncertainties, including those concerning Cerro Verde’s costs and expenses, results of exploration, the continued improving efficiency of operations, prevailing market prices of gold, silver, copper and other metals mined, the success of joint ventures, estimates of future explorations, development and production, subsidiaries’ plans for capital expenditures, estimates of reserves and Peruvian political, economic, social and legal developments. These forward-looking statements reflect the Company’s view with respect to Cerro Verde’s future financial performance. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of a variety of factors discussed elsewhere in this Press Release.


Contacts Contacts in Lima:
Daniel Dominguez, Chief Financial Officer
(511) 419 2540

Sebastián Valencia, Head of Investor Relations
(511) 419 2591
sebastian.valencia@buenaventura.pe

Contact in New York:
Barbara Cano, InspIR Group
1 (646) 452 2334
barbara@inspirgroup.com

Website: buenaventura.com/en/inversionista/

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