-- 帕拉丁能源公司(Paladin Energy,PDN.TO)周四收盘后发布了兰格·海因里希矿(Langer Heinrich Mine,LHM)的运营和业绩指引更新,为其2026年3月季度报告(定于2026年4月22日发布)做准备。 该公司表示,由于2026财年前九个月业绩强劲,已修订其2026财年业绩指引。 据PDN称,LHM的产能提升和全面投产过渡在2026财年前九个月进展顺利。“采矿车队的成功调动、矿石品位的提高以及选矿厂的高回收率,使得2026财年迄今为止的U3O8产量达到360万磅,”该公司表示。 这促使帕拉丁修订了其2026财年业绩指引。 PDN表示,LHM在2026财年前九个月的U3O8销量为300万磅(Mlb),全年销售预期保持不变。 该公司补充道,生产成本预计将与之前的预期基本一致,但需视中东当前冲突的持续时间以及可能对预测成本产生的任何其他影响而定。 同时,由于资本和勘探支出的重新调整和延期,资本和勘探支出预期范围已从之前的2600万美元至3200万美元下调至1500万美元至1700万美元。 修订后的预期基于当前的运营状况和假设,并可能受到当前地缘政治事件造成的干扰。Paladin正在密切关注这些事件的潜在影响。 Paladin仍然预计LHM将在2026财年末之前全面投入采矿和加工厂运营。 PDN的股票昨日在加拿大上涨了1%。
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