jeudi 20 décembre 2018

Orocobre shares crushed on weak lithium prices, outlook

Shares in Australian lithium miner Orocobre (ASX: ORE,TSX: ORL) collapsed Thursday after it said that prices received for its output dropped in the half of its fiscal year ending in December, and noted it didn’t expect a significant improvement in the short term.

The Brisbane-based producer of lithium carbonate, used in the making of batteries that power electric vehicles, expects to obtain an average of $10,800 per tonne on about 2,850 tonnes of the product in the fourth quarter. That would be an 8% decline on the previous half and over 26% lower than the $14,699 per tonne the company received in the prior quarter.

Orocobre’s gloomy outlook worried investors and triggered the company shares to slump, closing 13.6% lower at A$3.37. It also dragged other lithium miners down — Galaxy Resources (ASX:GYX) fell 10.20% to A$2.23, Pilbara Minerals’ (ASX: PLS) stock price dropped 7.3% to 64 Australian cents, and Kidman Resources (ASX: KDR) closed has plunged 9.5% lower to $1.05.

Orocobre shares crushed on weak lithium prices, outlook

“The pricing achieved recently has been affected by soft market conditions in China, which had a direct impact on shorter term contracts,” Chief Executive Richard Seville said in an online update.

“I’m reluctant to provide guidance on pricing at this point [but] I’d have to say it’s not feeling strong. We are not expecting a rebound in pricing at this point in time.”

Orocobre’s forecast are in line with Chile’s lithium miner SQM, which flagged in August a downward trend in prices caused partly by new supply ramping in Australia and an ever-rising number of projects expected to come online by 2020.

Expected strong lithium demand will not be able to offset a decline in prices experts say, even though they predict the need for the commodity from battery makers alone will jump 650% by 2027, while overall demand is forecast to rise more than threefold in the next nine years.

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