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Taseko Announces Third Quarter Financial Results

Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:42pm EST
VANCOUVER, Nov. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Taseko Mines Limited (TSX: TKO;
NYSE Amex: TGB) ("Taseko" or the "Company") announces the results for the
three and nine months ended September 30, 2009. This release should be read
with the Company's Financial Statements and Management Discussion & Analysis,
available at www.tasekomines.com and filed on www.sedar.com. Currency is
Canadian dollars unless otherwise indicated.
For the quarter ended September 30, 2009, the Company reports an operating
profit of $9.4 million and earnings before tax and other items of $4.7
million, compared to an operating profit of $5.2 million and a loss before tax
and other items of $1.8 million for the three months ended September 30, 2008.
Other items include unrealized (non cash) loss attributable to derivative
instruments. For nine months ended September 30, 2009, the operating profit
was $32.7 million and earnings before tax and other items were $24.0 million,
compared to an operating profit of $49.3 million and earnings before tax and
other items of $29.9 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2008.
Revenue was $40.1 million from the sale of 12.7 million pounds of copper and
149,000 pounds of molybdenum at an average realized price of US$2.65 per pound
for copper and US$12.37 per pound for molybdenum.
Russell Hallbauer, President and CEO of Taseko commented, "Taseko ended the
third quarter in excellent financial shape, with over $40 million in cash on
hand. The US$20 million added to our debt facility, which was funded in
September, will provide the required cash to complete Gibraltar expansion
plans.
The newly installed tower regrind mill is being integrated into the
concentrator circuit and the Gibraltar operations team is making steady
progress on its optimization. Construction continues on the remaining projects
which will increase Gibraltar production capacity to 115 million pounds of
copper per year. We expect to increase the ore crushing capacity by mid-2010
with the completion of the new in-pit crusher and overland conveyor system. To
better optimize the Semi-Autogenous Grinding ("SAG") mill performance, design
is underway to bypass the current stockpile feed system, eliminating the
expensive secondary crushing system. We expect to start construction in the
spring of 2010."
Mr Hallbauer continued, "In regards to the Prosperity project, the reserve
increase just announced(1) affirms the inherent value and importance of the
project to all Taseko stakeholders. With 7.7 million ounces of recoverable
gold and 3.6 billion pounds of recoverable copper, Prosperity has the largest
gold reserve of any mining project in Canada and will be one of the largest
mines built in the last decade.
The Environmental Review of our Prosperity Project is very close to
completion. We remain extremely confident that the Environmental Assessment
Office will not find any obvious encumbrances with the project and that the
Provincial government will make their decision early in 2010. The Federal
government review process also continues and the Panel will hold public
hearings as early as mid-January. Following conclusion of the hearings, the
Panel has 45 days to submit their findings to the Federal Minister of
Environment for a decision."

    Highlights

    Gibraltar Production and Sales

    -   Year to date production to September 30, 2009 was 53 million pounds
        of copper and 516,000 pounds of molybdenum, 21 percent and 39 percent
        higher than the same period in 2008, respectively.

    -   In the nine months ended September 30, 2009, copper in concentrate
        sales were 49.8 million pounds and 1.6 million pounds of copper
        cathode was sold. Molybdenum in concentrate sales was 595,000 pounds.

    The following table is a summary of operating statistics:

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                                                     3 months       9 months
                                                        ended          ended
                                                 September 30,  September 30,
                                                         2009           2009
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    Total tons mined (millions)                           8.7           23.5
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    Tons of ore milled (millions)                         3.3            9.8
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    Stripping ratio                                       2.8            1.6
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    Copper grade (%)                                     0.26           0.32
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    Molybdenum grade (%Mo)                              0.011          0.011
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    Copper recovery (%)                                  79.1           81.7
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    Molybdenum recovery (%)                              15.5           25.5
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    Copper production (millions lb)                      14.0           53.0
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    Molybdenum production (thousands lb)                  112            516
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    Copper production costs, net of by-product
     credits, per lb of copper(1)                     US$1.56        US$1.08
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    Off property costs for transport, treatment
     (smelting & refining) & sales per lb of copper   US$0.30        US$0.30
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    Total cash costs of production per lb of copper   US$1.86        US$1.38
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    Notes to table:
    (1) By-product credit is based on pounds of molybdenum and ounces of
        silver sold.


Total cash costs for the quarter ended September 30, 2009 increased by
approximately US$0.45/lb as a result of reduced production caused by a
geotechnical event at the edge of the Granite Pit. Surface soil instability at
the edge of the pit forced mining operations to deviate from the mine plan for
most of the quarter. Ore release could only be achieved from mining faces that
were significantly below the Granite Pit average grade. Metal production was
effectively reduced by four million pounds as a result of lower head grade and
metal recoveries associated with lower head grades. The geotechnical issue was
resolved in October.
As well, costs increased quarter over quarter as the Canadian dollar
strengthened against the U.S. dollar and the strip ratio returned to mine site
average based on increasing margins due to higher copper and molybdenum
prices.

Gibraltar Fixed Infrastructure Upgrades and Installations

Improvements to the concentrator and ore handling facilities at Gibraltar
continued through the third quarter. Installation of a higher capacity cleaner
flotation circuit and a modern regrind tower mill unit were completed in
August. These two new sections in the concentrator will improve metal recovery
when their full operating capabilities are integrated into the concentrator.
Both circuits are designed to handle additional volume as mill throughput
increases.
Construction is approximately 80% complete on the new in-pit 60-inch by
89-inch crusher and conveyor system which, when completed in the first quarter
of 2010, will reduce operating costs and improve mine productivity by
replacing the much smaller original Gibraltar crusher and supplanting
approximately three Diesel powered haulage trucks with an electrically driven
overland conveyor belt.
Replacement of the current single-line tailings system with a two-line system
and substitution of the natural gas fired concentrate dryer with a filter
press are planned to be completed in the second quarter of 2010. Changing out
this equipment reduces operating cost, provides a more stable operating
platform, and will be able to manage increased volume as mill throughput
increases.
Detailed engineering has been initiated on a SAG mill direct feed system which
is designed to improve mill availability, increase throughput and reduce costs
by eliminating the complicated secondary crusher and fine ore feed system. The
new direct feed system will also allow larger mill feed more appropriate for
autogenous grinding than can be achieved with the current system. Completion
of construction of the direct feed system is expected in the fourth quarter of
2010.
It is worth noting that utilizing an overland conveyor in favor of haulage
trucks and replacing the natural gas fired concentrate dryer will both result
in significant reductions to the amount of carbon dioxide that is emitted
during the production process at Gibraltar.

Prosperity

The Company announced a 70% increase in mineral reserves at its 100% owned
Prosperity Project, from 487 million tonnes to 830 million tonnes. The reserve
increase will added 3.0 million ounces of recoverable gold and 1.6 billion lbs
of recoverable copper to the Prosperity reserve base, bringing total
recoverable metal to 7.7 million ounces of gold and 3.6 billion lbs of copper.
The reserves (tabulated below) are based on a $5.50 net smelter return ("NSR")
cut-off using gold and copper prices of $650/oz and $1.65/lb, respectively.

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                            Prosperity Project(1)
                       November 2009 Mineral Reserves
                         at C$5.50 NSR/t Cut-Off(1)
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    Category    Size         Grade       Recoverable Metal   Contained Metal
                 M         Au      Cu       Au       Cu        Au       Cu
               Tonnes    (g/t)     (%)    (M oz)   (B lbs)   (M oz)   (B lbs)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Proven       481     0.46     0.26      5.0      2.4       7.1      2.8
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Probable     350     0.35     0.18      2.7      1.2       3.9      1.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total        831     0.41     0.23      7.7      3.6      11.0      4.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Note: Recoveries for Cu and Au are 87% and 69% respectively

    Remaining measured and indicated resources are grading 0.40% grams per
tonne gold and 0.30% copper containing 2.3 million ounces of gold and 1.2
billion pounds of copper (no recoveries applied).

    (1) For further details, see Company's news release dated November 5,
        2009.

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    Taseko will host a conference call on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 11:00
    a.m. Eastern Time (8:00 a.m. Pacific) to discuss these results. The
    conference call may be accessed by dialing (888) 523-1225, or (719) 785-
    1759 internationally. A live and archived audio webcast will also be
    available at www.tasekomines.com.

    The conference call will be archived for later playback until November
    20, 2009 and can be accessed by dialing (888) 203-1112 in Canada and the
    United States, or (719) 457-0820 internationally and using the passcode
    5290249.
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    Russell Hallbauer
    President and CEO

        No regulatory authority has approved or disapproved of the
                 information contained in this news release.

                         Forward Looking Statements

This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking
statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of
historical facts, that address future production, reserve potential,
exploration drilling, exploitation activities and events or developments that
the Company expects are forward-looking statements. Although the Company
believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are
based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future
performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from
those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include
capital market conditions, commodities market prices, exploitation and
exploration successes, lack of continuity of mineralization, completion of the
mill upgrade on time estimated and at scheduled cost, continued availability
of capital and financing, and general economic, market or business conditions.
Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future
performance and that actual results or developments may differ materially from
those projected in the forward-looking statements. For more information on the
Company, Investors should review the Company's annual Form 40-F filing with
the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or the Company's home
jurisdiction filings at www.sedar.com.

SOURCE  Taseko Mines Limited

contact Brian Bergot, Investor Relations - (778) 373-4545, toll free
1-800-667-2114



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