Half-year Kenmare sales up to €40m

REVENUES AT Kenmare Resources rose to more than $40 million (€31

REVENUES AT Kenmare Resources rose to more than $40 million (€31.48 million) in the first half of the year, as production and sales showed a significant rise.

In its interim results published yesterday, the Dublin-headquartered mining company reported revenues of $40.6 million in the first six months of the year, up from $26.7 million in the second half of 2009. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation were $4.4 million.

Managing director Michael Carvill said the first half of the year had seen “considerable improvement” in production and sales at its Moma mine in Mozambique, a trend that had continued into the third quarter of the year.

Increased demand for titanium feedstocks combined with reduced supply in the market caused prices to rise, the company said. Kenmare said global demand for titanium feedstocks is expected to increase by about 15 per cent in 2010 driven by strong recovery in underlying demand and restocking.

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The mine at Moma moved into full production late last year. In March, Kenmare sought new funding through a share issue to expand the mine’s capacity to meet anticipated increased demand for the commodity on world markets. The proposals are expected to increase its production capacity by 50 per cent.

The company said its shipment levels during the quarter rose compared to the preceding three months, with ilmenite up 33 per cent and zircon up 94 per cent.

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien is an Irish Times business and technology journalist