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Fri 30 Mar 2012, 15:01 ARQ - Anooraq Resources Corporation - Anooraq announces results for the quarter
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ARQ                                                                             
ARQ - Anooraq Resources Corporation - Anooraq announces results for the quarter 
and year ended December 31, 2011; provides update on its restructure plan and   
strategic approach at Bokoni                                                    
Anooraq Resources Corporation                                                   
(Incorporated in British Columbia, Canada)                                      
(Registration number 10022-2033)                                                
TSXV/JSE share code: ARQ                                                        
NYSE AMEX share code: ANO                                                       
ISIN: CA03633E1088                                                              
("Anooraq" or the "Company")                                                    
ANOORAQ ANNOUNCES RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER AND YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2011;     
PROVIDES UPDATE ON ITS RESTRUCTURE PLAN AND STRATEGIC APPROACH AT BOKONI        
Anooraq announces its operating and financial results for the three and twelve  
months ended December 31, 2011. This release should be read together with the   
Company`s Financial Statements and Management Discussion & Analysis available at
www.anooraqresources.com and filed on www.sedar.com. Currency values are        
presented in South African Rand (ZAR), Canadian Dollars ($) and United States   
Dollars (US$).                                                                  
The 2011 financial year was operationally challenging at Bokoni Platinum Mines  
("Bokoni"), however, the year ended on a positive note with the Company able to:
-    negotiate a US$600 million restructure, recapitalization and refinancing   
    plan for the Company and the Bokoni Group, as detailed in the Company`s     
    news release and joint news release with Anglo American Platinum Limited    
("Amplats") dated 2 February, 2012 ("the restructure plan");                
-    agree with Amplats a new and enhanced Bokoni extraction strategy and       
    recapitalization plan which will focus Bokoni as a mine in development      
    through to 2017, whilst phasing out higher cost marginal shaft operations   
and increasing annual steady state production from its current base to more 
    than 300,000 PGM (1) ounces; and                                            
-    secure and appoint a new experienced management team at Bokoni to implement
    the new extraction strategy, effective from February 2012 onwards.          
(1)  PGM refers to platinum group metals; namely platinum, palladium, rhodium,  
iridium, ruthenium and gold.                                                    
Operating and financial performance                                             
Set out below are summaries of the key operating and financial results for      
Bokoni and the Company for the periods under review.                            
Operating results           Q4 2011  Q4 2010 %       2011      2010       %     
                                            Change                       Change 
               T           257,621  278,242 (7)     1,047,401 1,044,084  -      
Tonnes milled                                                                   
               g/t         4.08     4.17    (2)     3.86      4.12       (6)    
Recovered       milled,4E                                                       
grade                                                                           
Oz          29,316   30,776  (5)     113,625   116,164    (2)    
4E oz produced                                                                  
               %           36.4     27.7    24      32.6      32.2       1      
UG2 mined to                                                                    
total output                                                                    
               M           2,875    2,308   25      10,549    10,292     3      
Primary                                                                         
development                                                                     
Capital         $m          4.8      10.8    (56)    28.7      28.2       2     
expenditure                                                                     
Operating       ZAR/t       1,285    1,058   (21)    1,194     989        (21)  
cost/tonne                                                                      
milled                                                                          
               ZAR/4E oz   11,292   9,566   (18)    11,009    8,888      (24)   
Operating                                                                       
cost/4E oz                                                                      
Lost-time       Per         2.41     2.32    (4)     1.87      2.11       11    
injury          200,000                                                         
frequency rate  hours                                                           
("LTIFR")       worked                                                          
Total           Number      3,498    3,426   2       3,498     3,426      2     
permanent                                                                       
labor                                                                           
(mine                                                                           
operations)                                                                     
Total           Number      1,826    1,690   8       1,826     1,690      8     
contractors                                                                     
(mine                                                                           
operations)                                                                     
Consolidated statement of comprehensive income summary                          
Expressed in Canadian Dollars    Q4 2011   Q4 2010   FY 2011    FY 2010         
(000`s)                                                                         
Revenue                          32,514    43,244    144,407    148,287         
Cash operating costs             41,722    42,285    167,997    141,880         
Cash operating (loss)/profit*    (9,208)   959       (23,590)   6,407           
Operating margin                 (28%)     2.2%      (16%)      4.3%            
EBITDA                           (12,834)  (6,263)   (46,008)   (12,963)        
Loss after tax                   (35,519)  (32,401)  (147,865)  (93,659)        
Non-controlling interest         (15,997)  (14,004)  (65,936)   (41,938)        
Loss attributable to Anooraq     (19,522)  (18,397)  (81,929)   (51,721)        
shareholders                                                                    
Basic and diluted loss per share 4         4         19         12              
- cents                                                                         
*Cash operating profit/(loss) before depreciation and amortization              
Safety                                                                          
It is with deep regret that one fatal accident occurred at Bokoni during 2011,  
in which Miss Hilda Mokgobedi Raganya was fatally injured in a trackless mobile 
machinery accident on 18 November 2011. Management continues to focus on taking 
appropriate measures to ensure a safer working environment to prevent the       
reoccurrence of such an accident. As a result of the fatality and other Section 
54 stoppages imposed by the Department of Mineral Resources, a total of 14      
operating shifts were lost during Q4 2011. A total of 42 operating shifts were  
lost at Bokoni during FY 2011 as a result of Section 54 safety stoppages.       
Encouragingly, LTIFR improved from 2.11 to 1.87 in the financial year.          
Production and development                                                      
Production for Q4 2011 was adversely impacted by the high number of Section 54  
safety stoppages, as well as 10 milling shifts lost at the concentrator plant   
due to a planned mill shell replacement at the Merensky concentrator. Recovered 
grade for Q4 2011 decreased by 2%, whilst concentrator recoveries for Merensky  
and UG2 ore deteriorated by 1%, to 87.5%, and improved by 3%, to 83%,           
respectively.                                                                   
Tonnes milled remained flat through the financial year and although the         
recovered grade decreased by 6% average concentrator recoveries remained        
relatively constant at 84.5%. Total PGM production decreased 2% to 113,625      
ounces, largely attributable to a decrease in UG2 recoveries.                   
Total primary development increased by 25% in Q4 2011 when compared to Q4 2010, 
and by 3% year-on-year.                                                         
Revenue                                                                         
Revenue from the sale of concentrate for Q4 2011 was $32.5 million (ZAR257.5    
million) compared to revenue of $43.2 million (ZAR296.2 million) for Q4 2010.   
This change in revenue was influenced by lower volumes, the weakening of the    
average ZAR to $ exchange rate for Q4 2011 by almost 15% to ZAR7.92=$1 (Q4 2010:
ZAR6.82=$1) together with a change in the PGM basket price to US$1,220/oz       
(ZAR9,891/oz) (Q4 2010: US$1,357/oz (ZAR9,366/oz)).                             
Revenue for FY 2011 was $144.4 million (ZAR1,055.6 million) (FY 2010: $148.3    
million (ZAR1,052.4 million)).The slight weakening of the average ZAR to $      
exchange rate combined with an improved basket price kept revenues relatively   
constant over the period. The average PGM basket price achieved for FY 2011 was 
US$1,380/oz (ZAR10,028/oz), representing a 10% increase on FY 2010 at           
US$1,257/oz (ZAR9,207/oz). The average ZAR to $ exchange rate for FY 2011 was   
ZAR7.33=$1 (FY 2010: ZAR7.10=$1).                                               
Cash operating costs                                                            
Cash operating costs for Q4 2011 were $41.7 million (ZAR330.3 million) compared 
to $42.3 million (ZAR288.5 million) for Q4 2010.                                
Cash operating costs for FY 2011 were $167.9 million (ZAR1,230.7 million)       
compared to $141.8 million (ZAR1,006.8 million) in FY 2010, primarily           
attributable to above inflation increases in labour costs, increased stores     
charges and annual increases in utility charges.                                
Finance charges                                                                 
Total finance charges of $92 million (ZAR672 million) were incurred in FY 2011, 
of which $50 million (ZAR364 million) were attributable to Anooraq, contributing
significantly to the Company`s net loss for the period. Finance charges will be 
reduced substantially on implementation of the restructure plan (see commentary 
on new consolidated debt facility below).                                       
Earnings                                                                        
The basic and diluted loss per share for Q4 2011 remained the same as Q4 2010 at
4 cps, whilst widening from 12 cps to 19 cps year-on-year.                      
Outlook for 2012                                                                
Restructure, recapitalization and refinancing of the Company and the Bokoni     
Group                                                                           
During 2011 Anooraq and Amplats determined that the current strategic approach  
at Bokoni, together with both the Bokoni Group and Company`s historical         
financing plan required restructuring, as detailed in the Company`s news release
dated 2 February, 2012. The net result of the restructure plan for the Company  
is as follows:                                                                  
    -    the Company will transfer 31.4 million of its 107 million attributable 
         PGM resource ounces to Amplats at its Boikgantsho and Ga-Phasha        
         development project areas for an effective cash consideration of $214  
million (ZAR 1.7 billion);                                             
    -    the Bokoni lease area will be extended by incorporating the western    
         section of the Ga-Phasha development project area, thereby increasing  
         the Bokoni lease area to cover 20km of continuous strike length over   
both the Merensky and UG2 reef horizons, together with established     
         mine and surface infrastructure;                                       
    -    Amplats and Anooraq will enter into an interest standstill agreement   
         effective 1 July, 2011 through to 30 April 2012, relating to           
historical debt owing by Anooraq and the Bokoni Group to Amplats which 
         amounted to approximately $378 million (ZAR3 billion) of debt          
         attributable to Anooraq ($755 million (ZAR6 billion) on a consolidated 
         group basis) as at 31 December, 2011. This will result in a $38        
million (ZAR300 million) interest saving for the Company;              
    -    on implementation of the restructure plan, Anooraq`s attributable debt 
         owing to Amplats will decrease from $378 million to $126 million (ZAR3 
         billion to ZAR1 billion). Consolidated group debt will reduce from     
$755 million to $126 million (ZAR6 billion to ZAR1 billion)            
         ("historical debt balance");                                           
    -    a new extraction strategy for Bokoni has been agreed between Amplats   
         and Anooraq, which will see Bokoni as a mine in development through to 
2017, focusing on its Brakfontein Merensky and Middelpunt Hill UG2     
         expansion projects, whilst phasing out its high-cost marginal shaft    
         operations during the same period (see below);                         
    -    the new extraction strategy at Bokoni will require an estimated        
capital expenditure of $327 million (ZAR2.6 billion) and will be       
         financed by Amplats funding its $164 million (ZAR1.3 billion) share of 
         expenditure, while providing Anooraq with a new debt facility of $164  
         million (ZAR1.3 billion) to meet its share of funding requirements;    
-    the new consolidated debt facility of up to $289 million (ZAR2.3  
              billion), comprising the $126 million (ZAR1 billion) historical   
              debt balance together with the new $164 million (ZAR1.3 billion)  
              facility provided by Amplats, will:                               
-    comprise a single nine-year debt term facility, terminating on         
         December 31, 2020;                                                     
    -    yield variable interest coupon rates depending on the quantum drawn on 
         such facility by Anooraq during the debt term, which includes a zero   
interest coupon on the $126 million (ZAR1 billion) historical debt     
         balance for the first three-year period of the debt term;              
    -    result in an estimated average debt interest coupon of 7% per annum    
         for the Company through to 2020, as compared to the average debt       
interest coupon of 16% per annum attached to historical debt           
         facilities.                                                            
    -    the Company will not issue any new equity as a result of the           
         restructure plan.                                                      
Amplats and Anooraq continue to progress the restructure plan and are in the    
process of settling definitive transaction agreements between them, whilst      
advancing the necessary legal and regulatory approvals required for its         
implementation. The completion of the proposed restructure plan is subject to   
conditions precedent and is expected to close during July 2012.                 
New extraction strategy for Bokoni                                              
As part of the restructure plan Amplats and Anooraq have determined that the    
historical extraction strategy for Bokoni, as agreed between them in 2009, was  
inappropriate and required a new approach, having regard to the vast size of the
Bokoni orebody and multiple potential attacking points over both the Merensky   
and UG2 reef horizons, stretching 20km of strike length at the new extended     
Bokoni lease area. The key elements of the new Bokoni extraction strategy are as
follows:                                                                        
    -    Bokoni will be positioned as a development mine for the next five      
         years through to 2017, with its major emphasis focused on completion   
         of the Brakfontein Merensky project and an accelerated development     
programme at the Middelpunt Hill UG2 expansion project. During the     
         same period Bokoni will phase out its high cost and marginal Merensky  
         operations at its old Vertical and UM2 shafts;                         
    -    Middelpunt Hill UG2 operations will be expanded and accelerated        
through the Delta 80 project, which had previously been deferred       
         beyond 2020. This will result in production at the Middelpunt Hill     
         operations increasing from 35,000 tonnes per month ("tpm") to a steady 
         state of 125,000tpm;                                                   
-    the Brakfontein Merensky project, which is currently producing at a    
         rate of 30,000tpm, will ramp up to a steady state level of 120,000tpm. 
         This will require three additional ventilation shafts in order to      
         progress development below the current 6 level down to 9 level (650m   
below surface);                                                        
    -    currently, a number of potential opportunities are being investigated  
         to fill total mill capacity (165,000tpm) at the operations, including  
         exploiting shallow resources along the 20km Merensky and UG2 strike    
length.                                                                
New management team for Bokoni                                                  
As part of the restructure plan Amplats and Anooraq appointed a new and         
experienced management team at Bokoni in order to implement its new extraction  
strategy.                                                                       
The new management team is led by Mr. Dawid Stander who has 33 years of         
experience in the mining industry and held the position of General Manager at   
Bokoni (formerly Lebowa Platinum Mines) from 2001 to 2005; during which period  
the performance of the operations improved significantly.                       
Announcement of updated technical review for mining projects                    
In conjunction with the proposed restructure plan, Anooraq has completed an     
updated technical review for each of Bokoni, the Ga-Phasha Project and the      
Boikgantsho Project. Copies of the technical reports described below, prepared  
in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 Disclosure Standards for Mineral  
Projects, for each of these projects can be found on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and 
with the United States Securities Commission ("SEC") at www.sec.gov, filed as of
March 30, 2012:                                                                 
    -    Bokoni: An Independent Qualified Persons` Report on Bokoni Platinum    
         Mine, Limpopo Province, South Africa, dated March 22, 2012 and         
         prepared by Minxcon.                                                   
-    Ga-Phasha Project: Technical Report: The Mineral Resource Estimate for 
         the Merensky and UG2 Reefs for the Ga-Phasha Project Area, Limpopo     
         Province, Republic of South Africa dated March 30, 2012 prepared by    
         ExplorMine Consultants.                                                
-    Boikgantsho Project: Technical Report: The Mineral Resource Estimation 
         For The Platreef for the Boikgantsho Project Limpopo Province Republic 
         of South Africa dated January 31, 2012 prepared by Kai Batla Minerals  
         Industry Consultants.                                                  
Summaries of the technical information with respect to each of Bokoni, the Ga-  
Phasha Project and the Boikgantsho Project based on these updated technical     
reports, including updated mineral resource and reserve estimates, as           
applicable, can also be found in Anooraq`s annual report on 20-F for the year   
ended December 31, 2011 also available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and filed with 
the SEC at www.sec.gov on March 30, 2012.                                       
Non-material accounting adjustments and restatement of interim financial        
statements                                                                      
The Company has filed restated unaudited financial results for the first, second
and third quarters of 2011 in order to address inadvertent accounting           
adjustments which led to an understatement of the loss for each of the          
respective quarters. Management identified certain non-material accounting      
adjustments during the year-end accounting process that impacted the financial  
statements previously filed for the first, second and third quarters of 2011.   
These accounting adjustments relate to depreciation, recognition of share based 
payments and interest on the A preference shares. The restated financial        
information as described above has had no impact on Anooraq`s statement of cash 
flows in any of the three quarters. Management believes the restatement of the  
financial information described above does not materially impact the Company`s  
consolidated financial position or financial performance for the relevant       
interim periods nor will it have an impact on future periods.                   
The restated financial statements reflect that there was no change in the basic 
and diluted loss per share in Q1 2011, however the basic and diluted loss per   
share for Q2 2011 increased $0.01 from $0.10 to $0.11 per share and the basic   
and diluted loss per share for Q3 2011 increased by $0.01 from $0.14 to $0.15   
per share.                                                                      
Notwithstanding the non-material nature of these adjustments, management deems  
it prudent to amend and restate its interim financial statements for Q1 2011, Q2
2011 and Q3 2011 on a corrected basis.                                          
For further details refer to the Company`s Restated Condensed Consolidated      
Interim Financial Statements for the three months ended March 31, 2011, the     
three and six months ended June 30, 2011 and three and nine months ended 30     
September 2011, available at www.anooraqresources.com and filed on www.sedar.com
on March 30, 2012.                                                              
Note on cautionary and no conference call                                       
Anooraq is currently trading under cautionary and will not be holding a         
conference call or presentation to accompany these results. Further to          
finalization and publication of the financial effects of the restructure plan,  
the Company will resume detailed shareholder communications.                    
Johannesburg                                                                    
30 March 2012                                                                   
JSE Sponsor                                                                     
Macquarie First South Capital (Pty) Limited                                     
Issued on behalf of Anooraq Resources Corporation                               
Queries:                                                                        
On behalf of Anooraq                                                            
Joel Kesler                                                                     
Executive: Corporate Development                                                
Office: +27 11 779 6800                                                         
Mobile: +27 82 454 5556                                                         
Russell and Associates                                                          
Charmane Russell / Nicola Taylor                                                
Office: +27 11 880 3924                                                         
Mobile: +27 82 372 5816 / +27 82 927 8957                                       
Macquarie First South Capital (Pty) Ltd                                         
Melanie de Nysschen / Annerie Britz / Yvette Labuschagne                        
Office: +27 11 583 2000                                                         
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that  
term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility 
for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. The NYSE Amex has neither approved
nor disapproved the contents of this press release.                             
Cautionary and forward-looking information                                      
This document contains "forward-looking statements" that were based on Anooraq`s
expectations, estimates and projections as of the dates as of which those       
statements were made, including statements relating to the Bokoni Group         
restructure and refinancing and anticipated financial or operational            
performance. Generally, these forward-looking statements can be identified by   
the use of forward-looking terminology such as "may", "will", "outlook",        
"anticipate", "project", "target", "believe", "estimate", "expect", "intend",   
"should" and similar expressions.                                               
Anooraq believes that such forward-looking statements are based on material     
factors and reasonable assumptions, including the following assumptions: the    
Bokoni Mine will increase or continue to achieve production levels similar to   
previous years; the Ga-Phasha, Boikgantsho, Kwanda and Platreef Projects        
exploration results will continue to be positive; contracted parties provide    
goods and/or services on the agreed timeframes; equipment necessary for         
construction and development is available as scheduled and does not incur       
unforeseen breakdowns; no material labour slowdowns or strikes are incurred;    
plant and equipment functions as specified; geological or financial parameters  
do not necessitate future mine plan changes; and no geological or technical     
problems occur.                                                                 
Forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties
and other factors that may cause the Company`s actual results, level of         
activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those     
expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These include but are  
not limited to:                                                                 
-    uncertainties related to the completion of the Bokoni Group restructure and
    refinancing;                                                                
-    uncertainties and costs related to the Company`s exploration and           
    development activities, such as those associated with determining whether   
    mineral resources or reserves exist on a property;                          
-    uncertainties related to feasibility studies that provide estimates of     
expected or anticipated costs, expenditures and economic returns from a     
    mining project;                                                             
-    uncertainties related to expected production rates, timing of production   
    and the cash and total costs of production and milling;                     
-    uncertainties related to the ability to obtain necessary licenses, permits,
    electricity, surface rights and title for development projects;             
-    operating and technical difficulties in connection with mining development 
    activities;                                                                 
-    uncertainties related to the accuracy of our mineral reserve and mineral   
    resource estimates and our estimates of future production and future cash   
    and total costs of production, and the geotechnical or hydrogeological      
    nature of ore deposits, and diminishing quantities or grades of mineral     
reserves;                                                                   
-    uncertainties related to unexpected judicial or regulatory proceedings;    
-    changes in, and the effects of, the laws, regulations and government       
    policies affecting our mining operations, particularly laws, regulations    
and policies relating to:                                                   
                                                                                
    -    mine expansions, environmental protection and associated compliance    
         costs arising from exploration, mine development, mine operations and  
mine closures;                                                         
    -    expected effective future tax rates in jurisdictions in which our      
         operations are located;                                                
    -    the protection of the health and safety of mine workers; and           
-    mineral rights ownership in countries where our mineral deposits are   
         located, including the effect of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources   
         Development Act (South Africa);                                        
-    changes in general economic conditions, the financial markets and in the   
demand and market price for gold, copper and other minerals and             
    commodities, such as diesel fuel, coal, petroleum coke, steel, concrete,    
    electricity and other forms of energy, mining equipment, and fluctuations   
    in exchange rates, particularly with respect to the value of the U.S.       
dollar, Canadian dollar and South African rand;                             
-    unusual or unexpected formation, cave-ins, flooding, pressures, and        
    precious metals losses (and the risk of inadequate insurance or inability   
    to obtain insurance to cover these risks);                                  
-    changes in accounting policies and methods we use to report our financial  
    condition, including uncertainties associated with critical accounting      
    assumptions and estimates; environmental issues and liabilities associated  
    with mining including processing and stock piling ore;                      
-    geopolitical uncertainty and political and economic instability in         
    countries which we operate; and                                             
-    labour strikes, work stoppages, or other interruptions to, or difficulties 
    in, the employment of labour in markets in which we operate mines, or       
environmental hazards, industrial accidents or other events or occurrences, 
    including third party interference that interrupt the production of         
    minerals in our mines.                                                      
For further information on Anooraq, investors should review the Company`s Annual
Report O disclosed in the Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2011 filed  
on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and with the United States Securities and Exchange    
Commission www.sec.gov and other disclosure documents that are available on     
SEDAR at www.sedar.com.                                                         
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