Published June 5, 2019, 10:00 PM By James A. Loyola
DMCI Mining Corporation more than
doubled its nickel ore shipments to 338,000 wet metric tons (WMT) in the first
quarter of 2019, 118 percent more than the 156,000 WMT it shipped during the
same period last year.
All of the shipments came from
Berong Nickel Corporation (BNC), as its other nickel asset, Zambales
Diversified Metals Corporation (ZDMC), remains suspended by the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
Average nickel grade from January to
March declined from 1.70 percent to 1.59 percent as BNC shifted its shipments
to include middle-grade ore (1.50 percent).
This, coupled with falling nickel
prices, pushed DMCI Mining’s average selling price to drop 25 percent
year-on-year from US$38 to US$29.
“We had a good first quarter but we
do not see this holding up for the rest of the year due to a number of factors,
such as weak market prices, peso appreciation versus the US dollar and our
dwindling nickel reserves in Berong’s active mine sites,” said DMCI President
Cesar F. Simbulan Jr.
BNC estimates its nickel reserves in
its active mine sites to be around 710,000 tons.
“We hope that with BNC’s track
record as a responsible miner, it will be allowed to operate in other areas so
we can continue providing livelihood and employment opportunities in our host
communities,” added Simbulan.
In December 2018, BNC was the only
mining company audited by DENR which passed the nearly two-year review. Of the
13 companies audited, three were ordered closed while nine remained suspended,
pending the implementation of certain DENR conditions.
BNC directly and indirectly employs
541 people from Brgy. Berong and nearby communities. At the height of its
operations, the company had a total workforce of 925.
On a standalone basis, DMCI Mining
first-quarter revenue grew 63 percent from P308 million to P501 million while
net income jumped 167 percent from P54 million to P144 million due to the
cost-containment measures employed by the company.
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