
30 September 2025
Phoenix Copper Limited
("Phoenix", the "Company", or the "Group")
Interim results
Phoenix Copper Ltd (AIM: PXC; OTCQX ADR: PXCLY), the AIM-quoted, USA-focused base and precious metals emerging producer and exploration company, is pleased to announce its unaudited interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2025 (the "Period"). All references to $ are United States Dollars.
Period-to-date Highlights
Corporate & Financial
- Group reports a loss of $0.74 million (2024: a loss of $1.10 million)
- Period-end Group net assets of $41.64 million (2024: $48.55 million)
- Company reports a profit of $0.55 million (2024: a loss of $0.05 million)
- Period-end Company net assets of $50.68 million (2024: $55.16 million)
- Investment in Empire Mine in Idaho, USA increased to $44.34 million (2024: $42.11 million)
- Company loans to Idaho operating subsidiaries increased to $40.14 million (2024: $37.47 million)
- Letter of Intent to subscribe for $75 million of corporate copper bonds signed during the Period
- Short-term loan facility restructured post Period-end, with a further $640,000 drawn down and the maturity date extended to 30 June 2026
- $1.91 million raised during the Period and post Period-end from subscriptions and conversion of borrowings
Operational
- Proven & Probable mineral reserves of 10.1 million tonnes containing 109,487,970 pounds ("lbs") of copper (49,677 tonnes), 104,000 ounces ("oz") of gold and 4,654,500 oz of silver (66,467 tonnes of copper equivalent metal)
- Mineral reserves estimated using assay data from 485 drill holes, extensive geological modelling, metallurgical recovery test work, geotechnical evaluation, and mine design
- Empire Mine open-pit Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS") shows pre-tax cumulative net free cash flow of $153 million over 8 year mine life, increasing to over $230 million at current metal prices; total cash costs of $2.44/lb
- Life of mine production of 40,424 tonnes copper, 40,161 oz gold and 1.76 million oz silver
- Ongoing delivery of equipment to Empire Mine open-pit site
CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT
Dear Shareholders
Since I last wrote to you, the rise in metal prices has boosted our Empire open-pit life-of-mine net cash flow, after all capital expenditure, by over $80 million. Copper is now trading at $4.60/lb, compared with our cash cost of production of $2.44/lb. Few of you will need reminding of the paucity of our current market capitalisation, which is a fraction of the funding we are seeking in order to complete construction of the Empire open-pit mine. Despite this, negotiations to place additional corporate copper bonds to raise the necessary finance appear to be nearing completion, following which we can firmly focus on achieving first production at Empire.
As our CEO will allude to in his statement, copper fundamentals have strengthened significantly over the summer and are not so dependent on the Chinese construction industry. Recent announcements from the US regarding AI investment in the UK, for example, were genuinely surprising to many observers, both in terms of size and the fact that they are actually happening.
Many analysts are forecasting the copper price to rise to $13,000/tonne, which would add over $280 million to our open-pit bottom line on copper alone, without blending in any of the higher-grade underground ore, which we hope to be able to do once we have driven our proposed adit towards the known high-grade sulphide mineralisation.
Some commentators are also forecasting gold to increase to $5,000/oz. If this proves to be correct, that would add a further $100 million to the bottom line, with an additional $40 million for silver if the ratio to gold remains constant.
For the moment, as evidenced by the Anglo/Teck merger, mining companies still prefer to buy each other, rather than spend money on new projects, although this may be changing. Nevertheless, we expect to be in production long before the likes of Resolution start their operations.
I would like to re-emphasise that the Empire open-pit project is the first of several strings to our bow: apart from the underground copper sulphides, the Red Star silver project, the Navarre Creek gold prospect, along with the White Knob and Windy Devil mineralised districts, all await funding amidst improving market sentiment. I thank you all for your continued patience.
Marcus Edwards-Jones
Executive Chairman
29 September 2025
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S REPORT
As we finalize funding for the completion of detailed engineering, permitting, and construction of the Empire Open-Pit, the operations team spent the summer sorting the last of the project data that will be required by our consulting team to compile the final engineering document and roll that data into a revised Plan of Operations. The team has also completed the required 2025 reclamation work in the Navarre Creek area and hope for a long, cool autumn to further facilitate revegetation of drill roads and drill pads. The Company's assets, including our mining claims, buildings, and equipment continue to be maintained and kept in top shape.
Archaeological surveying of the waste rock facility and access road was completed this month, as were a number of other land surveys. This information will be used to augment the detailed engineering and Plan of Operations. Purchasing capital items and engaging consultants has obviously slowed while we await additional funding, but valuable work continues to be prioritized as we prepare for final engineering and permitting.
The prices of gold, silver, and copper, the predominant metals hosted in the Empire deposit, have increased in value significantly since the publication of the Company's PFS a year ago. The cash flow model presented in the PFS for the Empire Open-Pit used trailing average pricing for copper, gold, and silver, and were $4.45/lb copper, $2,325/oz gold, and $27.25/oz silver, respectively. As of this report, copper trades at $4.60, gold at $3,719, and silver at $43.30, which, if maintained, will materially improve the cumulative net free cash flow of the project by more than $80 million.
The increase in metal prices, which we believe will continue on an upward trend, adds considerable value to the Empire project. Over the estimated 8-year open pit mine life, we anticipate producing 89,094,705 copper lbs (40,424 metric tonnes ("mt"), 40,161 oz gold, and 1,759,717 oz silver, with an estimated $62.6 million capex and total cash operating cost of $2.44/lb of copper equivalent metal. The PFS showed pre-tax economics of $87.86 million discounted net present value at 7.5% ("NPV7.5"), a 46.4% internal rate of return ("IRR"), and cumulative net free cashflow of US$152.98 million, at the lower metal prices used. The combination of strong metal prices and stable energy prices improves these figures significantly.
These metal prices are significant and exciting for Phoenix because the Empire mineral reserves host all three metals, and the crush-grind-flotation-tank leach-cementation circuit recently designed for processing Empire ore will recover all three metals. Copper, gold, and silver production is highlighted in the 2024 PFS and is made possible employing standard open-pit mining methods and the recently designed milling process. The processing facility has been engineered with a small enough footprint for siting on the Company's patented mining claims near the open pit. The proximity of the mill to the open pit reduces the haulage distance of the ore to the crusher, which requires a smaller mining fleet in terms of truck count and size, thereby reducing both capital and operating costs. The mill will produce two pay streams, a copper, gold, silver concentrate stream and a cement copper stream, both of which will be shipped to market without the need for further processing or refining at the Empire site.
In addition to processing ore from the Empire open-pit, the flotation circuit will be capable of recovering copper, gold, and silver as a concentrate from the high-grade sulphide vein material that exists below the open pit and was mined extensively until the early 1940s. The Empire team is currently finalizing a plan to advance the exploration of the deeper sulphide vein system with an eye on augmenting the open pit ore with feed from the higher-grade sulphide vein system below the pit. The planning includes driving an adit toward known sulphide mineralization and developing underground drilling stations along the length of the adit. Known sulphide mineralization includes the 8.38% copper interval intercepted in the 2021 core drilling program, which also assayed 1.31 grammes per tonne ("g/t") gold and 120 g/t silver. Historically mined grades from the sulphide vein system below the open pit were recorded as high as 8% copper, with smelter recoveries of the time recorded as averaging 3.64% copper, 1.64 g/t gold, and 54 g/t silver. Resources permitting, we hope to commence underground work during the 2025/2026 winter season.
In addition to the ball mills, assay laboratory, various pieces of rolling stock, and the tails filtration units already on site in Mackay, the team has identified and located the other necessary capital items and will be ready to purchase and ship those items as funding becomes available and as long as the weather chooses to cooperate.
The need for copper and other critical metals continues to make the news on a daily basis. This is especially true of the AI revolution. The amount of electricity required for a single AI query is estimated at around 3 watt-hours, nearly ten times that of a traditional query. The electricity requirements necessary for millions of queries a day demand significant investment in energy infrastructure. Copper and other metals critical for power generation, transmission, and the growth of energy infrastructure will continue to be in high demand. The importance of producing these metals domestically, creating a secure domestic supply chain, is now at the forefront, with the current White House administration leading the charge.
We currently have well-developed exploration plans for the Empire underground copper sulphides, as well as continued exploration in the Red Star, Horseshoe, Windy Devil, and Navarre Creek areas, resources permitting.
2024 Empire Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves
A Proven and Probable reserve estimate was completed by Hardrock Consulting in April 2024 and reported for the polymetallic Empire Mine open-pit oxide deposit. The estimate reports Proven and Probable reserves in the Empire open-pit oxide deposit of 10,097,000 tonnes containing 49,677 mt of copper, 104,000 oz of gold, and 4,654,400 oz of silver, for a combined 66,467 mt of copper equivalent metal. It was estimated using assay data from 485 drill holes, extensive geological modelling, metallurgical recovery test work, geotechnical evaluation, and mine design.
Mineral Reserve Statement for Empire Mine, after Hard Rock Consulting April 2024
Fully diluted tonnes at a Net Smelter Return ("NSR") cut-off of $22.59/mt
Classification |
Tonnes |
Copper |
Gold |
Silver |
Copper Equivalent |
|||||
|
(x1000) |
% |
lb (x1000) |
gpt |
oz (x1000) |
gpt |
oz (x1000) |
% |
lbs (x1000) |
tonnes |
Proven |
7,515 |
0.49 |
81,070.56 |
0.38 |
90.9 |
14.42 |
3,483.70 |
0.68 |
111,995.19 |
50,814 |
Probable |
2,582 |
0.5 |
28,417.41 |
0.16 |
13.2 |
14.1 |
1,170.70 |
0.61 |
34,498.69 |
15,652 |
Proven + Probable |
10,097 |
0.49 |
109,487.97 |
0.32 |
104 |
14.34 |
4,654.40 |
0.66 |
146,493.89 |
66,467 |
The mineral reserves reported herein for the Empire project have been estimated in a manner consistent with the NI 43-101 Committee of Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO), of which both the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) and Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (the JORC Code) are members.
2024 PFS - Summary of Economic Results
The economic analysis of the base case scenario for the Empire open-pit mine uses metal prices of $4.45/lb for copper, $2,325/oz for gold and $27.25/oz for silver. The economic model shows a pre-tax NPV7.5 of $87.86 million using a $22.59/tonne NSR cut-off, as well as a pre-tax IRR of 46.4%. The table below summarises the projected cashflow, NPV at varying rates, IRR, years of positive cash flows to repay the negative cash flow ("Payback Period"), and multiple of positive cash flows compared to the maximum negative cash flow ("Payback Multiple") on both after-tax and before-tax bases.
Project Evaluation Overview |
After Tax |
Before Tax |
Cumulative Net Cashflow |
$132.44 |
$152.98 |
NPV @ 5.0%; (millions) |
$89.55 |
$105.44 |
NPV @ 7.5%; (millions) |
$73.75 |
$87.86 |
NPV @ 10.0%; (millions) |
$60.71 |
$73.29 |
Internal Rate of Return |
40.2% |
46.4% |
Payback Period |
1.66 |
1.41 |
Payback Multiple |
2.92 |
3.21 |
Benefit Cost Ratio |
7.61 |
8.87 |
Initial Capital |
$62.60 |
$62.60 |
Max. Neg. Cashflow (millions) |
-$69.09 |
-$69.09 |
The metal prices used in the PFS economic analysis were based on near-term trailing averages at the time the PFS was being written and were considered to be conservative. The Company will consider reevaluating these lower metal prices as part of the final detailed engineering work, and if determined prudent, will reoptimize the economics using higher updated metal prices.
PFS - Metallurgy and Process Design
3,502 feet (1,067 metres) of core from the Empire copper oxide deposit was sampled and evaluated for the metallurgical recovery of copper, gold, and silver. The results of the metallurgical test work, as presented in the PFS, show that a crush-grind-flotation-tank leach milling process provides the optimum metal recoveries for the cost. The flotation-leaching circuit that has been designed for the Empire open-pit ore has a much smaller footprint than a classic heap leach design, allowing for the processing plant to be sited on the Company's patented (private) mining claims near the open pit. The proximity of the plant to the open pit will reduce overall operating costs by reducing the ore haulage distance. The improved haulage cycle-time gained from the shortened haulage distance also allows for the use of smaller, less expensive haul trucks.
In addition to the cost benefits of a smaller footprint plant sited on private land, the flotation-leaching circuit will be capable of processing sulphide material, currently being explored elsewhere on the Empire property. From an environmental permitting standpoint, siting the processing plant on private land should help to simplify the overall permitting process.
The flotation + leaching metallurgical recovery results and reserve pit optimization parameters are shown in the table below. Optimization of the processing circuit is ongoing.
Reserve Pit Optimization Parameters (Metric tons) |
Units |
Cu |
Au |
Ag |
Commodity Prices |
$/oz or $/lb |
$4.00 |
$1,788 |
$24.00 |
Flotation Process Recoveries |
|
|
|
|
Flotation _ Cu Concentrate |
% |
33.0% |
50.0% |
36.0% |
Concentrate (Payables) |
|
|
|
|
Flotation_ Cu Concentrate (Au Payable based on grade) |
% |
95.0% |
90-97% |
95.0% |
Cementation Process Recoveries |
|
|
|
|
Cementation (Total Copper Recovery after Flotation) |
% |
90.0% |
0.0% |
0.0% |
Treatment/Refining Charges |
|
|
|
|
Copper Con. Refining |
Ag $/oz |
0.40 |
|
|
Copper Con. Refining |
Au $/oz |
4.00 |
|
|
Copper Con. Trucking & Shipping $/t conc |
wet |
$80.00 |
|
|
Copper Con. Treatment $/t conc |
wet |
$90.00 |
|
|
Copper Cementation Shipping $/lb |
Cu $/lb |
$0.04 |
|
|
Copper Cementation Shipping $/lb |
Cu $/lb |
$0.02 |
|
|
Operating Costs |
|
|
|
|
Mining Cost - Surface |
$/t mined |
$2.56 |
|
|
Mining Cost - Incremental Increase for each 20ft depth |
$/t mined |
$0.018 |
|
|
Processing Cost |
$/t milled |
$18.74 |
|
|
G&A |
$/t milled |
$2.20 |
|
|
Total Ore cost $/t milled |
$/t milled |
$20.94 |
|
|
Pit Slope Assumptions |
Five sectors were modelled based on core logging with inter-ramp angles ranging from 42º to 45º |
Red Star - High grade silver Inferred Resource
Red Star is a high-angle silver-lead vein system hosted in andradite-magnetite and located 330-metres north-northwest of the Empire oxide pit. Red Star was identified from a 20-metre wide surface outcrop across a skarn structure.
In May 2019, the Company announced a small maiden Inferred sulphide resource of 103,500 tonnes, containing 577,000 ounces of silver, 3,988 tonnes of lead, 957 tonnes of zinc, 338 tonnes of copper, and 2,800 ounces of gold, as summarized in the table below.
Class |
tonnes |
Ag |
Ag |
Au |
Au |
Pb |
Pb |
Zn |
Zn |
Cu |
Cu |
|
|
g/t |
oz |
g/t |
Oz |
% |
lb |
% |
lb |
% |
lb |
|
(x1000) |
|
(x1000) |
|
(x1000) |
|
(x1000) |
|
(x1000) |
% |
(x1000) |
Inferred |
103.56 |
173.4 |
577.3 |
0.851 |
2.8 |
3.85 |
8,791.20 |
0.92 |
2,108.80 |
0.33 |
745 |
Navarre Creek Gold Claim Block
During the summer of 2023, 28 reverse-circulation drill holes were completed into four target areas within the 16.18 square kilometre ("sq km") Navarre Creek gold claim block. Drilling at two of the four target areas resulted in the identification of continuous, low-grade gold mineralization ranging from 4.5 metres to 22.9 metres thick in the Lehman Creek target area, and anomalous silver and antimony along a structure in the west fork of Navarre Creek.
The initial assays from the two Navarre Creek targets showed low-grade mineralization worthy of further investigation. As a result, an additional 400 acres of unpatented mining claims were staked to the south-west of the Lehman Creek fault target, expanding our Navarre Creek claim block to 197 unpatented claims covering 4,070 acres.
Empire Mine Expansion - Horseshoe, Whiteknob, and Windy Devil
The Horseshoe, Whiteknob, and Windy Devil claim blocks, located immediately north of the Empire Mine project, are situated within the core of the Empire mineralization and remain attractive exploration targets. The core Empire claim group has grown to 8,434 acres (34.13 sq kms) by expanding north to the former Horseshoe and Whiteknob Mines and onto Windy Devil. This expansion covers approximately 30 historic adits, shafts and prospects, which exhibit geology and mineralogy similar to Red Star, and which will be the subject of further exploration going forward.
Idaho Cobalt Belt - Redcastle and Bighorn Projects
The Company owns two strategically located properties on the Idaho Cobalt Belt in Lemhi County, Idaho: Redcastle and Bighorn. The Redcastle property is held by Borah Resources, our 100% owned, Idaho registered subsidiary. In May 2021, the Redcastle holding was signed to an earn-in agreement with Electra Battery Materials Corporation, the Toronto-based owner of the Iron Creek Cobalt Mine, which shares a common border with the Redcastle property. The earn-in agreement with Electra Battery Materials on the Company's Redcastle cobalt project was renewed and extended in mid-2024.
The Bighorn property, located on the northern end of the Idaho Cobalt Belt, is held by Salmon Canyon Resources, another 100% owned, Idaho registered subsidiary. Bighorn is situated east of the historic Salmon Canyon copper cobalt underground mine and shares a common border with New World Resources' Colson cobalt-copper project.
In addition to copper, cobalt is a critical metal for electric vehicles and global electrification projects. Cobalt deposits are rare, particularly in first-world jurisdictions. The Company's cobalt projects are located in the USA's only prospective cobalt region, the Idaho Cobalt Belt, approximately 100 miles north of the Empire Mine. In 2018, we announced the results of our 2017 reconnaissance program of 46 surface grab samples which gave cobalt values ranging from 2 parts per million (ppm) to 0.31% cobalt.
Outlook
Gold prices have risen over $1,000/oz over the past year and silver is up $12/oz in the same period. Copper is holding strong above $4.50/lb after hitting $5.79/lb for a brief period in July. Current metal prices are significantly higher than the pricing used in the PFS, and analysts continue to predict even higher prices in the future. There is a continued recognition of the importance of domestic metals production, as well as the development of new domestic energy sources and new domestic manufacturing, all of which will create an additional demand for the very minerals that we will produce on our Idaho projects.
We believe we have simplified the overall permitting process by siting the open pit and processing facility on private land. Our team is focused on completing all of the necessary detailed engineering required to submit a Plan of Operations and successfully permit and construct the open pit mine. While we finalize funding for this engineering and for construction, we continue to advance the project and maintain our current assets. It is important that I mention that all of the work completed this year has been done with zero health and safety related incidents to employees and contractors.
Conclusion
The Company's focus in 2025 has been to continue advancing the project to final engineering, permitting, and ultimately construction, and all of the information developed for the PFS is being used to accomplish that. I understand first-hand the frustration of funding delays and appreciate everyone's continued patience. The project will be in a good position as soon as funding is finalized. Our team of engineers, geoscientists, and industry consultants continue to do an excellent job moving the Company to the next stage of development.
As I have said before, and will continue to say, thank you to all of our professional staff, consultants and advisors, all of whom work tirelessly to accomplish our common goal of metal production. And I would like to thank our community liaisons, shareholders, and directors for their considerable support.
Ryan McDermott
Chief Executive Officer
29 September 2025
ESG & SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
I am delighted to report on the most recent activities of the Environmental, Social & Governance ("ESG") & Sustainability Committee.
As reported in the Annual Report & Accounts, the PFS published in September 2024 indicates with reasonably high confidence that almost all infrastructure, including the processing facility, will be confined to private rather than federal land, resulting in several environmental and economic benefits. The haulage distance between the pit and the processing facility will be shorter, requiring not only fewer drivers, but also fewer and smaller trucks and less fuel to transport ore. This will reduce the overall carbon footprint of the project, as well as the operational costs. The facility is designed as zero-liquid discharge, i.e. all process water will be recirculated, except for water used for dust suppression. Tailings will be filtered and de-watered prior to stacking. And as the CEO confirms in his report, all work done over 2024 and 2025 has resulted in zero health and safety related incidents to employees or contractors.
Construction of the mine is estimated at 6-9 months and will take place in phases, significantly reducing the impact on the community of construction workers. We have used investor funds to purchase pre-owned equipment, including ball mills, a full metallurgical/assay laboratory and a disk filtration circuit. This not only greatly reduces our capital outlay, but pre-owned equipment is a more environmentally sound option as it maximises the resources and energy already used to produce it, and reduces industrial waste that would otherwise go to landfill or would require significant amounts of energy for its disposal.
We have recently received the results of our latest Digbee ESG report, based on our submission of 7 July 2025. Once again, we have been awarded an overarching score of 'A', with a project score of 'A', and a corporate score of 'BB'. Our positive score reflects that copper and silver are classed as Critical Minerals, essential for the energy transition. The Empire Mine is a brownfield site, and the Company will redevelop it using modern, environmentally responsible extraction methods, with the old workings absorbed into the operation's mine plan and rehabilitated accordingly. The existence of the Konnex Community Advisory Team (KCAT) ensures that community priorities are at the forefront of our operational decision-making, while promoting transparency and open dialogue. The community remains supportive of our activities, although our local stakeholders share our frustration that the project has not progressed at the originally anticipated speed. Lastly, the report advises that we integrate ESG performance targets and outcomes into executive compensation and incentive structures. We will consider how best to achieve this as the Company nears production.
Our PFS allayed many local concerns, and the expectation remains that our project will have many positive impacts on Mackay and the other surrounding towns: employment and entrepreneurial opportunities, an increase in the local tax take and a resulting increase in public spending, and greater numbers of children in the local schools. Overall, a productive mine will result in more year-round residents in what is currently a predominantly summertime community.
We look forward to updating you with our progress in the future.
Catherine Evans
Non-Executive Director
ESG & Sustainability Committee Chairman
29 September 2025
Financial Overview
For the Period ended 30 June 2025 the Group reports a loss of $0.74 million (2024: a loss of $1.10 million). Net assets totalled $41.64 million (2024: $48.55 million), including $44.34 million (2024: $42.11 million) relating to the Empire Mine, and $0.56 million (2024: $2.72 million) in cash.
The Company reports a profit for the Period of $0.55 million (2024: a loss of $0.05 million), and net assets of $50.68 million (2024: $55.16 million). During the Period the Company charged its subsidiary entities $0.45 million (2024: $0.45 million) in respect of management services provided, and $0.98 million (2024: $0.91 million) in respect of interest on inter-company loans, the latter eliminating on consolidation. At 30 June 2025, the Company's loans to Konnex Resources and KPX Holdings stood at $33.79 million (2024: $31.20 million) and $6.35 million (2024: $6.27 million) respectively. These loans will be repaid from operating cash flow in due course and are intended, together with royalties receivable from Konnex, to form a platform for a future proposed dividend policy to return money to shareholders.
During the Period the Company issued 32,500,000 ordinary shares of no par value ("Ordinary Shares") at an average issue price of $0.044 per share, including 22,500,000 Ordinary Shares from subscriptions for cash, and 10,000,000 Ordinary Shares pursuant to the conversion of borrowings, raising a total of $1.44 million, before share issue expenses. Since the Period-end a further 11,779,932 Ordinary Shares have been issued at an average issue price of $0.040 per share, pursuant to conversion of borrowings totalling $0.47 million. The outstanding share capital of the Company is currently 241,464,024 Ordinary Shares.
Post Period-end the Company restructured its short-term loan facility, drawing down a further $640,000 and extending the maturity date to 30 June 2026. Pursuant to the restructuring, the outstanding balance on the facility was $2,005,000. The loan remains unsecured and attracts interest at 15% per annum.
On 27 December 2023 the Company created a class of corporate copper bonds in an authorised amount of $300 million. $110 million in principal value of bonds were issued and deposited with The Bank of New York Mellon ("BNYM") as Settlement Agent, pending onward transfer to bond investors. The bonds are not convertible, are secured on the Group's interests in the Empire open pit mine, and are listed on The International Stock Exchange in the Channel Islands ("TISE"), under the ticker PHCOUSDN. In 2024 the Company placed $5 million in principal value of bonds with a private investor.
The Company is currently in advanced discussions with further private investors with a view to placing an additional minimum of $75 million in principal value of bonds. Although there can be no certainty, the Directors remain confident that these additional bonds will be placed and further updates relating to bond financing will be provided as appropriate.
The Company's Ordinary Shares are listed on AIM, operated by the London Stock Exchange, under the ticker PXC, and are also admitted to trading on New York's OTCQX Market in the form of American Depository Receipts ("ADRs") under the ticker PXCLY, with each ADR comprising 10 Ordinary Shares. The Bank of New York Mellon sponsored the ADR Program and acts ADR depository, custodian and registrar.
The Company's Copper Bonds are quoted on The International Stock Exchange ('TISE') in the Channel Islands under the ticker PHCOUSDN. BNYM acts as the bond custodian and transfer / paying / settlement agent.
The directors recognise the importance of sound corporate governance and apply the Quoted Companies Alliance's Corporate Governance Code 2018. The Company's Corporate Governance Statement dated 16 June 2025 and the Company's 2024 Sustainability Report can be viewed on the Company's website at https://phoenixcopperlimited.com.
Richard Wilkins
Director and Company Secretary
29 September 2025
|
Condensed consolidated income statement |
|
Unaudited Period Ended 30 June |
Unaudited Period Ended 30 June |
Audited Year Ended 31 December |
|
|
|
2025 |
2024 |
2024 |
|
Continuing operations |
Note |
|
$ |
$ |
|
Revenue |
3 |
- |
- |
- |
|
Exploration & evaluation expenditure |
|
- |
- |
(12,394) |
|
Gross loss |
|
|
- |
(12,394) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Administrative expenses |
|
(654,090) |
(1,098,146) |
(1,596,931) |
|
Other operating income/(expenses) |
4 |
(2,190) |
- |
(4,592,868) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Loss from operations |
|
(656,280) |
(1,098,146) |
(6,202,193) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Finance income |
|
5,811 |
5,321 |
12,110 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Finance costs |
5 |
(56,307) |
(7,913) |
(58,209) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Loss before taxation |
|
(706,776) |
(1,100,738) |
(6,248,292) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tax on loss on ordinary activities |
|
(29,150) |
- |
(23,817) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Loss for the period |
|
(735,926) |
(1,100,738) |
(6,272,109) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Loss attributable to: |
|
|
|
|
|
Owners of the parent |
|
(716,771) |
(1,072,109) |
(6,225,246) |
|
Non-controlling interests |
|
(19,155) |
(28,629) |
(46,863) |
|
|
|
(735,926) |
(1,100,738) |
(6,272,109) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Loss per share attributable to owners of the parent: Basic and diluted EPS expressed in US cents per share |
|
|
|
|
|
Basic and diluted EPS expressed in US cents per share |
6 |
(0.35) |
(0.71) |
(3.67) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Unaudited |
Unaudited |
Audited |
|
Condensed consolidated statement of comprehensive income |
|
Period Ended 30 June |
Period Ended 30 June |
Year Ended 31 December |
|
|
|
2025 |
2024 |
2024 |
|
|
|
$ |
$ |
$ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- |
(1,100,738) |
(6,272,109) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total comprehensive income attributable to: |
|
|
|
|
|
Owners of the parent |
|
(716,771) |
(1,072,109) |
(6,225,246) |
|
Non-controlling interests |
|
(19,155) |
(28,629) |
(46,863) |
|
|
|
(735,926) |
(1,100,738) |
(6,272,109) |
|
Condensed consolidated statement of financial position |
|
Unaudited Period Ended 30 June |
Unaudited Period Ended 30 June |
Audited Year Ended 31 December |
|
|
|
2025 |
2024 |
2024 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note |
|
|
|
|
Non-current assets |
|
|
|
|
|
Property, plant and equipment - mining property |
7 |
44,340,368 |
42,105,065 |
43,770,586 |
|
Intangible assets |
8 |
362,740 |
356,805 |
362,740 |
|
|
|
44,703,108 |
42,461,870 |
44,133,326 |
|
Current assets |
|
|
|
|
|
Trade and other receivables |
9 |
2,941,890 |
10,991,243 |
3,224,947 |
|
Financial assets |
10 |
12,067 |
4,191 |
14,257 |
|
Cash and cash equivalents |
|
564,588 |
2,717,492 |
879,476 |
|
|
|
3,518,545 |
13,712,926 |
4,118,680 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total assets |
|
48,221,653 |
56,174,796 |
48,252,006 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Current liabilities |
|
|
|
|
|
Trade and other payables |
11 |
523,686 |
149,488 |
813,339 |
|
Borrowings and other liabilities |
12 |
1,739,304 |
2,682,525 |
1,986,502 |
|
|
|
2,262,990 |
2,832,013 |
2,799,841 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Non-current liabilities |
|
|
|
|
|
Borrowings |
12 |
3,663,631 |
4,139,884 |
3,868,832 |
|
Provisions for other liabilities |
13 |
657,702 |
657,702 |
657,702 |
|
|
|
4,321,333 |
4,797,586 |
4,526,534 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total liabilities |
|
6,584,323 |
7,629,599 |
7,326,375 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net assets |
|
41,637,330 |
48,545,197 |
40,925,631 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Equity |
|
|
|
|
|
Ordinary shares |
14 |
- |
- |
- |
|
Share Premium |
|
56,218,174 |
53,770,810 |
54,858,134 |
|
Retained loss |
|
(14,522,460) |
(5,204,618) |
(13,893,274) |
|
Foreign exchange translation reserve |
|
(18,588) |
(18,588) |
(18,588) |
|
Equity attributable to owners of the parent |
|
41,677,126 |
48,547,604 |
40,946,272 |
|
Non-controlling interests |
|
(39,796) |
(2,407) |
(20,641) |
|
Total equity |
|
41,637,330 |
48,545,197 |
40,925,631 |
Condensed consolidated statement of changes in equity |
|
Ordinary shares |
Share premium |
Retained loss |
Foreign exchange translation reserve |
Total |
Non-controlling interest |
Total equity |
|
|
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ |
At 1 January 2024 |
|
- |
45,390,217 |
(8,209,258) |
(18,588) |
37,162,371 |
26,222 |
37,188,593 |
Loss for the period |
|
- |
- |
(1,072,109) |
- |
(1,072,109) |
(28,629) |
(1,100,738) |
Total comprehensive income for the period |
|
- |
- |
(1,072,109) |
- |
(1,072,109) |
(2,407) |
(1,100,738) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Shares issued in the period |
|
- |
8,869,790 |
- |
- |
8,869,790 |
- |
8,869,790 |
Share issue expenses |
|
- |
(489,197) |
- |
- |
(489,197) |
- |
(489,197) |
Share-based payments |
|
- |
- |
4,076,749 |
- |
4,076,749 |
- |
4,076,749 |
Total transactions with owners |
|
- |
8,380,593 |
4,076,749 |
- |
12,457,342 |
- |
12,457,342 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 30 June 2024 |
|
- |
53,770,810 |
(5,204,618) |
(18,588) |
48,547,604 |
(2,407) |
48,545,197 |
At 1 July 2024 |
|
- |
53,770,810 |
(5,204,618) |
(18,588) |
48,547,604 |
(2,407) |
48,545,197 |
Loss for the period |
|
- |
- |
(5,153,137) |
- |
(5,153,137) |
(18,234) |
(5,171,371) |
Total comprehensive income for the period |
|
- |
- |
(5,153,137) |
- |
(5,153,137) |
(18,234) |
(5,171,371) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Shares issued in the period |
|
- |
1,087,324 |
- |
- |
1,087,324 |
- |
1,087,324 |
Share issue expenses |
|
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Share-based payments |
|
- |
- |
(3,535,519) |
- |
(3,535,519) |
- |
(3,535,519) |
Total transactions with owners |
|
- |
1,087,324 |
(3,535,519) |
- |
(2,448,195) |
- |
(2,448,195) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 31 December 2024 |
|
- |
54,858,134 |
(13,893,274) |
(18,588) |
40,946,272 |
(20,641) |
40,925,631 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Condensed consolidated statement of changes in equity continued |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 January 2025 |
|
- |
54,858,134 |
(13,893,274) |
(18,588) |
40,946,272 |
(20,641) |
40,925,631 |
Loss for the period |
|
- |
- |
(716,771) |
- |
(716,771) |
(19,155) |
(735,926) |
Total comprehensive income for the period |
|
- |
- |
(716,771) |
- |
(716,771) |
(19,155) |
(735,926) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Shares issued in the period |
|
- |
1,442,941 |
- |
- |
1,442,941 |
- |
1,442,941 |
Share issue expenses |
|
- |
(82,901) |
- |
- |
(82,901) |
- |
(82,901) |
Share-based payments |
|
- |
- |
87,585 |
- |
87,585 |
- |
87,585 |
Total transactions with owners |
|
- |
1,360,040 |
87,585 |
- |
1,447,625 |
- |
1,447,625 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 30 June 2025 |
|
- |
56,218,174 |
(14,522,460) |
(18,588) |
41,677,126 |
(39,796) |
41,637,330 |
|
Unaudited |
Unaudited |
Audited |
Condensed consolidated statement of cash flows |
30 June |
30 June |
31 December |
|
2025 |
2024 |
2024 |
|
$ |
$ |
$ |
Cash flows from operating activities |
|
|
|
Loss before tax |
(706,776) |
(1,100,738) |
(6,248,292) |
Adjustments for: |
|
|
|
Share-based payments |
165 |
34,239 |
65,328 |
Impairment of motor vehicles included in mining property |
80,970 |
- |
296,524 |
Loss on sale of properties (note 7) |
106,710 |
- |
- |
Impairment of bond issue expenses |
- |
- |
4,602,934 |
Finance costs payable |
56,307 |
32,340 |
58,209 |
Corporate taxes paid |
(29,150) |
- |
(23,817) |
Fair value adjustment to financial asset |
2,190 |
- |
(10,066) |
|
(489,584) |
(1,034,159) |
(1,259,180) |
Decrease/(increase) in trade and other receivables |
283,057 |
(1,967,328) |
(2,600,032) |
(Decrease)/increase in trade and other payables |
(238,732) |
(277,234) |
328,405 |
Net cash used in operating activities |
(445,259) |
(3,278,721) |
(3,530,807) |
|
|
|
|
Cash flows from investing activities |
|
|
|
Purchase of intangible assets |
- |
- |
(5,935) |
Purchase of property, plant and equipment |
(805,465) |
(2,625,118) |
(4,412,208) |
Sale of property, plant and equipment (note 7) |
499,395 |
- |
- |
Net cash used in investing activities |
(306,070) |
(2,625,118) |
(4,418,143) |
|
|
|
|
Cash flows from financing activities |
|
|
|
Proceeds from the issuance of ordinary shares |
1,057,000 |
3,559,994 |
3,559,994 |
Share issue expenses |
(82,901) |
(489,198) |
(489,198) |
Proceeds from short-term borrowings |
- |
761,341 |
968,436 |
Proceeds from issue of 10-Year Copper Bonds |
- |
4,750,000 |
4,750,000 |
Repayment of deferred liability |
- |
(190,000) |
(190,000) |
Finance costs paid |
(537,658) |
(54,527) |
(54,527) |
Net cash generated from financing activities |
436,441 |
8,337,610 |
8,544,705 |
|
|
|
|
Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents |
(314,888) |
2,433,771 |
595,755 |
|
|
|
|
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period |
879,476 |
283,721 |
283,721 |
|
|
|
|
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period |
564,588 |
2,717,492 |
879,476 |
Significant non-cash transactions:
During the period an amount of $87,585 (30 June 2024: $4,076,749; 31 December 2024: $541,230) was credited to the retained loss in respect of the charge for share-based payments, of which $87,421 (30 June 2024: $720,215; 31 December 2024: $475,902) has been capitalised into mining property.
Interest and related fees of $363,971 (30 June 2024: $327,210; 31 December 2024: $746,478) arising from borrowings have been capitalised into mining property.
1 |
General information |
|
Phoenix Copper Limited (the "Company") and its subsidiary undertakings (the "Group") are engaged in exploration and mining activities, primarily precious and base metals, primarily in North America. The Company is domiciled and incorporated in the British Virgin Islands on 19 September 2013 (registered number 1791533). The address of its registered office is OMC Chambers, Wickhams Cay 1, Road Town, Tortola VG1110, British Virgin Islands. The Company is quoted on London's AIM (ticker: PXC) and trades on New York's OTCQX Market (ticker: PXCLF; ADR ticker PXCLY). |
|
|
|
The subsidiaries of the Company are: |
|
|
|
Incorporated in the United States of America |
|
KPX Holdings Inc (100% equity holding) |
|
Subsidiaries of KPX Holdings Inc: |
|
Konnex Resources Inc (80% equity holding) |
|
Borah Resources Inc (100% equity holding) |
|
Lost River Resources Inc (100% equity holding) |
|
Salmon Canyon Resources Inc (100% equity holding) |
|
|
2 |
Basis of preparation |
|
This condensed consolidated interim financial information was approved for issue by the Board on 29 September 2025.
This condensed consolidated interim financial information has not been audited and does not include all the information required for full annual financial statements. These unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements are prepared using the same accounting policies as applied in the audited 2024 Annual Report.
While the financial figures included within this interim report have been computed in accordance with IFRS applicable to interim periods, this report does not contain sufficient information to constitute an interim financial report as set out in International Accounting Standard 34: Interim Financial Reporting.
All amounts are expressed in United States Dollars, unless otherwise stated. |
3 |
Revenue The Group is not yet producing revenues from its mineral exploration and mining activities. The Company charged its subsidiary entities $450,000 (30 June 2024: $450,000, 31 December 2024: $900,000) in respect of management services provided. |
4 |
Other operating expenses |
|
30 June |
30 June |
31 December |
|
|
|
2025 $ |
2024 $ |
2024 $ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fair-value (loss)/gain on financial assets |
|
(2,190) |
- |
10,066 |
|
Impairment loss arising from bond-issue expenses |
|
- |
- |
(4,602,934) |
|
Net other operating expenses |
|
(2,190) |
- |
4,592,868 |
The fair-value adjustment on financial assets arises from the Group's investment in Toronto-based Electra Battery Materials Corporation which is stated at fair-value through profit and loss. The impairment loss at 31 December 2024 was in respect of bond issue expenses arising from the value of shares issued by the Company to a bondholder, as an arrangement fee, which were classified as other receivables pending allocation to the net carrying value of future bonds to be subscribed for. This subscription is no longer expected to take place.
5 |
Finance costs |
|
30 June |
30 June |
31 December |
|
|
|
2025 $ |
2024 $ |
2024 $ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Finance costs |
|
420,277 |
7,913 |
618,918 |
|
Amount capitalised into non-current assets - mining property |
|
(363,970) |
- |
(560,709) |
|
Net finance costs |
|
56,307 |
7,913 |
58,209 |
The capitalisation rates are based upon the utilisation of the related borrowings and the finance costs arising from short-term borrowings and 10-year Copper Bonds. Finance costs include interest calculated using the effective interest rate method. There are no related foreign exchange differences.
6 |
Loss per share |
30 June |
30 June |
31 December |
|
|
2025 $ |
2024 $ |
2024 $ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Loss attributable to the parent used in calculating basic and diluted loss per share |
(716,771) |
(1,072,109) |
(6,225,246) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Number of shares |
|
|
|
|
Weighted average number of shares for the purpose of basic earnings per share |
206,179,199 |
150,687,794 |
169,554,296 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Weighted average number of shares for the purpose of diluted earnings per share |
206,179,199 |
150,687,794 |
169,544,296 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Basic loss per share (US cents per share) |
(0.35) |
(0.71) |
(3.67) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Diluted loss per share (US cents per share) |
(0.35) |
(0.71) |
(3.67) |
Basic earnings per share amounts are calculated by dividing net loss for the period attributable to ordinary equity holders of the parent by the weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding during the period.
Where the Group has incurred a loss in a period the diluted earnings per share is the same as the basic earnings per share.
7 |
Non-current assets |
|
|
|
Mining
|
|
|
|
|
|
property |
|
|
|
|
|
$ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 January 2024 |
|
|
|
38,432,522 |
|
Additions |
|
|
|
3,672,543 |
|
At 30 June 2024 |
|
|
|
42,105,065 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 July 2024 |
|
|
|
42,105,065 |
|
Additions |
|
|
|
1,962,045 |
|
Write off |
|
|
|
(296,524) |
|
At 31 December 2024 |
|
|
|
43,770,586 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 January 2025 |
|
|
|
43,770,586 |
|
Additions |
|
|
|
1,256,857 |
|
Write off |
|
|
|
(80,970) |
|
Disposals |
|
|
|
(606,105) |
|
At 30 June 2025 |
|
|
|
44,340,368 |
|
Net book value |
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 January 2024 |
|
|
|
38,432,522 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 30 June 2024 |
|
|
|
42,105,065 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 31 December 2024 |
|
|
|
43,770,586 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 30 June 2025 |
|
|
|
44,340,368 |
Mining property assets relate to the past producing Empire Mine copper - gold - silver - zinc project in Idaho, USA. The Empire Mine has not yet recommenced production and no depreciation has been charged in the statement of comprehensive income. There has been no impairment charged related to the mine construction and related resources in any period due to the early stage in the Group's project to reactivate the mine. However, the market capitalisation of the Group is below the carrying value of the mining asset, which is an indicator of impairment. Management performed an impairment assessment and concluded that an impairment is not required.
The mining property disposals were of surplus real estate (accommodation buildings in Mackay) held by Lost River and included in Mining Property.
8 |
Intangible assets |
|
||
|
|
|
Exploration and evaluation expenditure |
|
|
|
|
$ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 January 2024 |
|
356,805 |
|
|
Additions |
|
- |
|
|
At 30 June 2024 |
|
356,805 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 July 2024 |
|
356,805 |
|
|
Additions |
|
5,935 |
|
|
At 31 December 2024 |
|
362,740 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 January 2025 |
|
362,740 |
|
|
Additions |
|
- |
|
|
At 30 June 2025 |
|
362,740 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net book value |
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 January 2024 |
|
|
|
356,805 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 30 June 2024 |
|
|
|
356,805 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 31 December 2024 |
|
|
|
362,740 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 30 June 2025 |
|
|
|
362,740 |
Exploration and evaluation expenditure relates to the Bighorn and Redcastle properties on the Idaho Cobalt Belt in Idaho, USA and initial costs relating to the potential acquisition of mining rights in a producing copper project in the western USA. The Bighorn property is owned by Salmon Canyon Resources Inc. The Redcastle property is owned by Borah Resources Inc. Both companies are wholly owned subsidiaries of KPX Holdings Inc, a wholly owned subsidiary of the parent entity, and each of which are registered and domiciled in Idaho. The Redcastle property is subject to an Earn-In Agreement with First Cobalt Idaho, a wholly owned subsidiary of Electra Battery Materials Corporation of Toronto, Canada.
9 |
Other receivables |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 June 2025 |
30 June 2024 |
31 December 2024 |
|
|
|
$ |
$ |
$ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other receivables |
|
1,495,775 |
1,304,561 |
1,763,997 |
|
Preliminary bond issue expenses |
|
1,388,106 |
9,636,852 |
1,338,471 |
|
Prepaid expenses |
|
58,009 |
49,830 |
122,479 |
|
|
|
2,941,890 |
10,991,243 |
3,224,947 |
There were no receivables that were past due or considered to be impaired. There is no significant difference between the fair value of the other receivables and the values stated above.
Preliminary bond issue expenses relate to the 10-Year Copper Bonds and will be deducted from the proceeds of the bonds proportionately by tranche of bonds placed, and amortised to finance costs over the expected life of each tranche of bonds placed.
Other receivables include an advanced payment of $1,146,827 (30 June 2024: £1,000,000; 31 December 2024: $1,133,926) in respect of a potential investment in mining operations in the western USA. Subject to additional funding, the Company intends to continue discussions regarding this potential investment with a view to agreeing an earn-in or such other similar arrangement.
10 |
Financial assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 June 2025 |
30 June 2024 |
31 December 2024 |
|
|
|
$ |
$ |
$ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Quoted investments |
|
12,067 |
4,191 |
14,257 |
Quoted investments represent 11,111 shares in Toronto-based Electra Battery Materials Corporation. The shares have been valued at market price at 30 June 2025, 30 June 2024 and 31 December 2024. A fair value loss of $2,190(30 June 2024: $ nil; 31 December 2024: a gain of $10,066) has been taken to other operating income/expenses.
11 |
Trade and other payables |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 June 2025 |
30 June 2024 |
31 December 2024 |
|
|
|
$ |
$ |
$ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Trade payables |
|
344,306 |
126,776 |
730,126 |
|
Other payables |
|
179,380 |
22,712 |
83,213 |
|
|
|
523,686 |
149,488 |
813,339 |
All trade and other payables are payable on demand or have payment terms of less than 90 days. The Group is not exposed to any significant currency risk in respect of its payables.
12 |
Borrowings |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 June 2025 |
30 June 2024 |
31 December 2024 |
|
|
|
$ |
$ |
$ |
|
Current liabilities |
|
|
|
|
|
Short-term borrowings |
|
1,739,304 |
2,682,525 |
1,986,502 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Non-current liabilities |
|
|
|
|
|
10-year Copper Bonds |
|
3,663,631 |
4,139,884 |
3,868,832 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total borrowings |
|
5,402,935 |
6,822,409 |
5,855,334 |
|
Net debt reconciliation of cash flows |
|
30 June 2025 |
30 June 2024 |
31 December 2024 |
|
|
|
$ |
$ |
$ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 January |
|
5,855,334 |
2,238,501 |
2,238,501 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
New short-term borrowings |
|
- |
968,436 |
968,436 |
|
Proceeds of bonds issued net of discount
|
|
- |
4,750,000 |
4,750,000 |
|
|
|
- |
5,718,436 |
5,718,436 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Repayment of borrowings |
|
- |
(190,000) |
(190,000) |
|
Borrowings settled by the issue of share capital |
|
(385,941) |
(400,000) |
(1,487,325) |
|
Finance costs paid |
|
(537,658) |
(54,527) |
(54,527) |
|
Other non-cash movements |
|
471,200 |
(490,001) |
(369,751) |
|
|
|
(452,399) |
(1,134,528) |
(2,101,603) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 31 December |
|
5,402,935 |
6,822,409 |
5,855,334 |
Short-term borrowings
In 2023 the Group entered a short-term unsecured funding arrangement of $2,000,000, which was subsequently modified on several occasions. On 2 March 2024 the Company refinanced the facility into an 18-month term loan, repayable over 15 months following an initial 90-day repayment holiday. Since the period end the loan has been extended to 30 June 2026, unless the Company redeems the loan earlier. The loan remains unsecured and attracts interest at 15% per annum.
10-year Copper Bonds
On 27 December 2023 the Company created a class of corporate copper bonds in an authorised amount of $300 million. $110 million in principal value of bonds were issued and deposited with The Bank of New York Mellon as Settlement Agent, pending onward transfer to bond investors.
The bonds are not convertible, are secured on the Group's interests in the Empire open pit mine, and are listed on The International Stock Exchange in the Channel Islands ("TISE"), under the ticker PHCOUSDN.
In 2024 the Company placed $5 million in principal value of bonds with a private investor. The Company is currently in advanced discussions with further private investors with a view to placing an additional minimum of $75 million in principal value of bonds.
At 30 June 2025 $1.39 million of bond issue expenses have been carried forward to be deducted from proceeds proportionately by tranche of bonds placed, and amortised to finance costs over the expected life of each tranche of bonds placed.
The bonds have a final maturity of ten years with bond investor option to request redemption at principal value after six years, and the Company's option to offer early redemption at a 10% premium to principal value after five years. The bonds will remain listed on TISE until the earlier of redemption or maturity.
The bonds pay a floating rate coupon subject to a minimum of 8.5% per annum and a maximum of 20%. The floating rate coupon is calculated as to the higher of a copper price coupon linked to the copper price on the London Metal Exchange, or an interest rate coupon linked to the US Federal Discount Rate. The coupon is only payable on the principal value of bonds placed.
13 |
Provisions for other liabilities |
|
|
|||
|
|
30 June 2025
|
30 June 2024 |
31 December 2024 |
||
|
|
$ |
$ |
$ |
||
|
|
|
|
|
||
|
Royalties payable |
657,702 |
657,702 |
657,702 |
||
The provision of $657,702 arises from a business combination in 2017 and comprises potential royalties payable in respect of future production at the Empire Mine. This liability will only be payable if the Empire Mine is successfully restored to production and will be deducted from the royalties payable. The amount of the provision will be reassessed as exploration work continues and on commencement of commercial production.
14 |
Share capital |
|
||||
|
|
Unaudited Number |
Unaudited Number |
Audited Number |
|
|
|
|
30 June |
30 June |
31 December |
|
|
|
|
2025 |
2024 |
2024
|
|
|
|
Number of ordinary shares of no-par value |
|
|
|
|
|
|
At the beginning of the period |
197,184,092 |
124,928,622 |
124,928,622 |
|
|
|
Issued in the period |
32,500,000 |
60,030,345 |
72,255,470 |
|
|
|
At the end of the period |
229,684,092 |
184,958,967 |
197,184,092 |
|
|
The Company does not have an authorised capital and is authorised to issue an unlimited number of no-par value shares of a single class.
In the period the Company issued 32,500,000 ordinary shares at an average issue price of $0.044 per share to raise $1.44 million gross, before share-issue expenses.
Since the period end the Company has issued a further 11,779,932 ordinary shares at an average issue price of $0.040 per share to raise $0.47 million gross, before share-issue expenses.
The ordinary shares in the Company have no par value. All ordinary shares have equal voting rights in respect of shareholder meetings. All ordinary shares have equal rights to dividends and the assets of the Company.
15 |
Events after the reporting date
|
|
Post period-end the Company restructured its short-term loan facility, drawing down a further $640,000 and extending the maturity date to 30 June 2026. |
Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) Disclosure
The Company deems the information contained within this announcement to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014, which has been incorporated into UK law by the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018. Upon the publication of this announcement via the Regulatory Information Service, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.
Contacts
Phoenix Copper Limited |
Ryan McDermott Paul de Gruchy Richard Wilkins |
Tel: +1 208 9547039 Tel: +44 7484 203 720 Tel: +44 7590 216 657 |
SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP (Nominated Adviser) |
David Hignell / Jen Clarke / Devik Mehta |
Tel: +44 20 3470 0470 |
Tavira Financial Limited (Joint Broker) |
Jonathan Evans / Oliver Stansfield |
Tel: +44 20 7100 5100 |
Zeus Capital Limited (Joint Broker) |
Harry Ansell / Katy Mitchell |
Tel: +44 20 7220 1666 |
BlytheRay (Financial PR) |
Tim Blythe / Megan Ray |
Tel: +44 20 7138 3204 PhoenixCopper@ BlytheRay.com |
Notes
Phoenix Copper Limited is an emerging producer and exploration company specialising in base and precious metals, with an initial focus on copper, gold, and silver extraction from an open-pit mining operation within the United States.
Located in the historic Alder Creek mining district near Mackay, Idaho, Phoenix's flagship asset is the Empire Mine, in which the Company holds an 80% ownership stake. The historic Empire underground mine, located beneath the surface of the Company's proposed open pit, boasts a rich history of producing high-grade copper, gold, silver, zinc, and tungsten.
Since 2017, Phoenix has executed extensive drilling initiatives, resulting in an expansion of the Empire Open-Pit resource by over 200%. In May 2024 the Company published its inaugural mineral reserve statement for the Empire Open-Pit Mine. Proven and Probable mineral reserves are 10.1 million tonnes containing 109,487,970 lbs of copper, 104,000 oz of gold and 4,654,400 oz of silver. This reserve was estimated using assay data from 485 drill holes, extensive geological modelling, metallurgical recovery test work, geotechnical evaluation, and mine design. The reserve represents a combined 66,467 tonnes of copper equivalent metal.
In addition to the Empire Mine, Phoenix's holdings in the district also encompass the Horseshoe, White Knob, and Blue Bird Mines, all of which have been producers of copper, gold, silver, zinc, lead, and tungsten from underground operations, a new high-grade silver and lead orebody at Red Star, and the Navarre Creek gold exploration project, which was first drilled in 2023. The Company's land package at Empire spans 8,434 acres (34 sq km).
Phoenix also owns two cobalt properties situated along the Idaho Cobalt Belt to the north of Empire. An Earn-In Agreement has been established concerning one of these properties.
Phoenix is listed on London's AIM (PXC), and trades on New York's OTCQX Market (PXCLF and PXCLY (ADRs)). More details on the Company, its assets and its objectives can be found on PXC's website at https://phoenixcopperlimited.com/
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