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As such, we use the expected value method to price the concentrate until the final settlement date occurs, at which time the final transaction price is known.
−Removed: At March 31, 2024, metals that had been sold but not finally settled included 5,737 ounces of which 4,421 ounces were sold at a predetermined price with the remaining 1,316 exposed to future price changes.
+Added: At June 30, 2024, metals that had been sold but not finally settled included 6,358 ounces of which 2,666 ounces were sold at a predetermined price with the remaining 3,692 exposed to future price changes.
The Company has received provisional payments on the sale of these ounces with the remaining amount due reflected in gold sales receivable.
The asset retirement obligation and asset on our balance sheet is based on an estimate of the future cost to recover and remediate our properties as required by our permits upon cessation of our operations and may differ when we cease operations.
−Removed: At March 31, 2024 we reviewed our December 31, 2023 estimate that the cost of the machine and man hours probable to be needed to put our properties in the condition required by our permits once we cease operations.
−Removed: The March 31, 2024 estimated costs would be $104,000 for the Golden Chest property and $224,000 for the New Jersey Mine and Mill.
+Added: At June 30, 2024 we reviewed our December 31, 2023 estimate that the cost of the machine and man hours probable to be needed to put our properties in the condition required by our permits once we cease operations.
+Added: The June 30, 2024 estimated costs would be $104,000 for the Golden Chest Mine property and $224,000 for the New Jersey Mine and Mill.
For purposes of the estimate, we evaluated the expected life in years and costs that, initially, are comparable to rates that we would incur at the present.
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Separately, the Company accrues costs associated with environmental remediation obligations when it is probable that such costs will be incurred and able to be reasonably estimated.
−Removed: Highlights during the first quarter of 2024 include:
+Added: Highlights during the second quarter of 2024 include:
REE Exploration
−Removed: Idaho Strategic’s CEO and President, John Swallow, was invited by members from the U.S.
−Removed: Department of Energy to speak at the Future Needs for Responsible Mining of Critical Minerals workshop in Denver, CO on January 25 th 2024.
+Added: Continued discussions with various laboratories, universities, and partners to advance our understanding of Idaho’s rare earth mineralogy and broader mineral endowment.
Golden Chest/Operations
At the Golden Chest, ore mined from underground stopes totaled approximately 11,500 tonnes with all of the tonnage coming from H-Vein stopes.
−Removed: The 778 H-Vein stope mined during the quarter was a significant contributor to gold production as diluted vein samples taken during mining showed an average grade of 13.9 grams per tonne (gpt) gold for a total of 3,620 tonnes mined.
−Removed: A total of 3,050 cubic meters of cemented rockfill (“CRF”) were placed during the quarter which is a quarterly record.
−Removed: The Main Access Ramp (“MAR”) and associated drifts and raises were advanced by 100 meters during the quarter.
−Removed: For the quarter ended March 31, 2024, a total of 10,300 dry metric tonnes (“dmt”) were processed at the Company’s New Jersey mill with a flotation feed head grade of 10.31 gpt gold and gold recovery of 93.0%.
+Added: A total of 3,230 cubic meters of cemented rockfill (“CRF”) were placed during the quarter which is a new quarterly record.
+Added: The Main Access Ramp (“MAR”) and associated drifts and raises were advanced by about 100 meters during the quarter.
+Added: For the quarter ended June 30, 2024, a total of 9,260 dry metric tonnes (“dmt”) were processed at the Company’s New Jersey mill with a flotation feed head grade of 10.29 gpt gold and gold recovery of 93.6%.
+Added: An exploration program consisting of both underground and surface core drilling was started in the second quarter.
+Added: Underground drilling was focused on exploring the Klondike area and the projected northerly strike of the H-vein.
+Added: Surface drilling was started in Butte Gulch with plans to move to the northern area of the Golden Chest in the third quarter.
Results of Operations
Our financial performance during the quarter is summarized below:
−Removed: Revenue increased 76.5% to $5,898,938 from $3,341,596 for the three-month periods ended March 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
−Removed: The increase in revenue is largely due to the increased gold grade processed, as well as increased gold production throughout the quarter and a higher average gold price recognized on ounces sold.
+Added: Revenue increased 89.3% from $3,236,515 to $6,125,382 for the three-month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2024, respectively, Year to date revenue increased 82.8% from $6,578,111 to $12,024,320 for the six-month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2024, respectively.
+Added: The increase in revenue is largely due to the increased gold production compared to previous periods as well as a higher average gold price recognized on ounces produced.
Gold production is expected to remain at approximately this level for the remainder of the year as mining on the H-Vein continues.
−Removed: Gross profit as a percentage of sales increased from 25.9% in the first quarter of 2023 to 48.1% in the first quarter of 2024.
−Removed: This increase is due to the increased gold grade and higher average gold price recognized on ounces sold.
−Removed: Operating income for the three-month period ended March 31, 2024, was $2,141,973 which is an increase of $2,128,950 from an operating income of $13,023 in the first quarter of 2023.
−Removed: The increase is due to the increased revenue from gold production, while maintaining a stable cost structure.
−Removed: Other (income) expense decreased from income of $31,163 in the first quarter of 2023, to income of $13,841 in the first quarter of 2024.
−Removed: The decrease was mostly due to lower timber revenue in this reporting period compared to last, as well as an increase in interest expense between the two periods.
−Removed: Net income for the three-month period ended March 31, 2024 was $2,155,814 compared to $44,186 for the three-months ended March 31, 2023.
−Removed: Taking out losses from non-controlling interests, Idaho Strategic’s net income was $2,171,109 and $60,599 for the first quarters of 2024 and 2023, respectively.
−Removed: This is a 35-fold increase year over year.
−Removed: The consolidated net income for the three-month period ended March 31, 2024 and 2023 included non-cash charges as follows:
−Removed: depreciation and amortization of $501,788 ($328,037 in 2023), loss on disposal of equipment of $4,409 ($6,120 in 2023), accretion of asset retirement obligation of $4,575 ($3,899 in 2023), and equity income on investment in Buckskin of $1,867 ($350 in 2023) and a loss on investment in equity securities of $453, ($0 in 2023).
−Removed: Cash cost and all-in sustaining cost per ounce decreased in 2024 compared to 2023 due to a higher ore grade mined.
−Removed: A core drilling exploration program is planned for the Golden Chest for starting in the second quarter of 2024 which will increase all-in sustaining costs for the remainder of the year.
+Added: Gross profit as a percentage of sales increased from 24.5% in the second quarter of 2023 to 50.2% in the second quarter of 2024.
+Added: For the six-month periods ending June 30, 2024 and 2023 gross profit as a percentage of sales increased to 49.2% from 25.2%.
+Added: Exploration expense increased in both the three-month and six-month periods ending June 30, 2024, when compared to the same periods in 2023, due to an increase in surface and underground drilling activity at the Company’s Golden Chest Mine.
+Added: Drilling is expected to continue throughout the third quarter which may result in an increased exploration expense when compared to prior periods.
+Added: Operating income for the three-month period ended June 30, 2024 was $2,095,596 which is an increase of $1,805,609 from operating income of $289,987 in the second quarter of 2023.
+Added: For the six-month period ending June 30, 2024, operating income of $4,237,569 increased by $3,934,559 over the same period in 2023.
+Added: Other income increased $33,491 from $5,835 in the second quarter of 2023, to $39,326 in the same period in 2024.
+Added: Other income increased $16,169 from $36,998 in the six months ending June 30, 2023, to $53,167 in the same period in 2024.The increase was from increased interest income and gains on treasuries from the company’s short term investment account due to having a higher cash balance.
+Added: Net income increased $1,839,100 from net income of $295,822 for the three-month period ended June 30, 2023 to net income of $2,134,922 for the three-month period ending June 30, 2024.
+Added: Net income increased $3,950,728 from net income of $340,008 in the six-month period ending June 30, 2023, to net income of $4,290,736 in the same period in 2024.
+Added: The consolidated net income for the six-month periods ending June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2023 included non-cash charges as follows:
+Added: depreciation and amortization of $957,718 ($671,079 in 2023), loss on disposal of equipment of $7,431 (gain of $224 in 2023), accretion of asset retirement obligation of $9,226 ($7,856 in 2023), loss on investment in equity securities of $453 ($2,880 in 2023), gain on short term investment of $21,862 (none in 2023) and equity income on investment in Buckskin of $278 ($1,357 in 2023).
+Added: Cash cost per ounce for the three-month period ending June 30, 2024 remained relatively flat compared to the same period in 2023.
+Added: For the six month-period ending June 30, 2024, cash cost per ounce decreased significantly due to a 55.2% increase in ounces produced when compared to the six-month period ending June 30, 2023.
+Added: All in sustaining cost per ounce increased during the three-month period ending June 30, 2024 compared to the same period in 2023 due to an increase in exploration costs from underground and surface drilling at the Golden Chest Mine, as well as higher sustaining capital from deposits on paste backfill plant equipment.
+Added: For the six-month period ending June 30, 2024, all in sustaining costs decreased slightly as the increased exploration and sustaining capital was largely made up for by the increased production when compared to the six-month period ending June 30, 2023.
Cash Costs and All In Sustaining Costs (“AISC”) Reconciliation to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”)
Reconciliation of cost of sales and other direct production costs and depreciation, depletion, and amortization (GAAP) to cash cost per ounce and AISC per ounce (non-GAAP).
−Removed: The table below presents reconciliations between the most comparable GAAP measure of cost of sales and other direct production costs and depreciation, depletion, and amortization to the non-GAAP measures of cash cost per ounce and all in sustaining costs per ounce for the Company’s gold production in the three-month periods ended March 31, 2024, and 2023.
+Added: The table below presents reconciliations between the most comparable GAAP measure of cost of sales and other direct production costs and depreciation, depletion, and amortization to the non-GAAP measures of cash cost per ounce and all in sustaining costs per ounce for the Company’s gold production in the three and six-month periods ended June 30, 2024, and 2023.
Cash cost per ounce is an important operating measure that we utilize to measure operating performance.
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Current GAAP measures used in the mining industry, such as cost of goods sold do not capture all of the expenditures incurred to discover, develop, and sustain gold production.
−Removed: Cost of sales and other direct production costs and depreciation, depletion, and amortization
−Removed: Depreciation, depletion, and amortization
−Removed: Change in inventory
+Added: June 30, 2024
+Added: June 30, 2023
+Added: Cost of sales and other direct production costs and depreciation and amortization
+Added: Depreciation and amortization
+Added: Change in concentrate inventory
Less REE exploration costs
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Financial Condition and Liquidity
−Removed: For the Three-Months Ended
+Added: For the Six-Months Ended June 30,
Net cash provided (used) by:
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