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Production Report for the First Quarter of 2024

23 Apr 2024

Diamonds(1) (000 carats)

Q1 2024

Q1 2023

Q1 2024 vs.
Q1 2023

Q4 2023

Q1 2024 vs.
Q4 2023

Botswana

4,987

6,899

(28)%

6,135

(19)%

Namibia

633

619

2%

566

12%

South Africa

598

739

(19)%

434

38%

Canada

645

673

(4)%

802

(20)%

Total carats recovered

6,863

8,930

(23)%

7,937

(14)%

1Production is on a 100% basis, except for the Gahcho Kué joint operation which is on an attributable 51% basis.

 

Rough diamond production decreased by 23% to 6.9 million carats, primarily due to production configuration changes implemented in response to higher than average levels of inventory in the market and the expectation for a gradual recovery in rough diamond demand.

In Botswana, production decreased by 28% to 5.0 million carats, driven by intentional lower production at Jwaneng and a short-term change in plant feed mix at Orapa to process existing surface stockpiles.

Production in Namibia was broadly unchanged at 0.6 million carats.

In South Africa, production decreased by 19% to 0.6 million carats, due to the continued depletion of lower grade surface stockpiles prior to the planned ramp-up of underground operations at Venetia over the next few years.

Production in Canada decreased by 4% to 0.6 million carats, due to planned treatment of lower grade ore.

Demand for rough diamonds began to recover during Q1 2024 following improved demand for diamond jewellery in the United States over the year-end holiday season. The flexibility for rough diamond allocations offered by De Beers in 2023, combined with the voluntary import moratorium on rough diamonds into India in Q4 2023, has helped improve the industry's balance between wholesale supply and demand. However, ongoing uncertainty around economic growth prospects has led to a continued cautious purchasing approach by Sightholders and the recovery in rough diamond demand is expected to be gradual through the rest of the year. Consequently, rough diamond sales in Q1 2024 totalled 4.9 million carats (4.6 million carats on a consolidated basis)(1) from two Sights, compared with 9.7 million carats (8.9 million carats on a consolidated basis)(1) from three Sights in Q1 2023, and 2.8 million carats (2.6 million carats on a consolidated basis)(1) from two Sights in Q4 2023.

The consolidated average realised price increased by 23% to $201/ct, reflecting a change in the sales mix towards higher value rough diamonds and the benefit of the price adjustment in Sight 1 of 2024, which helped improve demand in higher price categories.

2024 Guidance

Production guidance(2) for 2024 is lowered to 26–29 million carats (previously 29–32 million carats) in response to the higher than average levels of inventory in the market and the expected gradual recovery in rough diamonds through the rest of the year.

Unit cost guidance for 2024 is revised to c.$90/carat (previously c.$80/carat(3)), reflecting the lower production.

(1) Consolidated sales volumes exclude De Beers Group’s JV partners’ 50% proportionate share of sales to entities outside De Beers Group from the Diamond Trading Company Botswana and the Namibia Diamond Trading Company, which are included in total sales volume (100% basis).
(2) Production is on a 100% basis, except for the Gahcho Kué joint operation which is on an attributable 51% basis.
(3) Unit cost is based on De Beers' share of production volume. FX rate assumption for 2024 unit costs of c.19 ZAR:USD.

Diamonds(1)

Q1

Q4

Q3

Q2

Q1

Q1 2024 vs. Q1 2023

Q1 2024 vs. Q4 2023

2024

2023

2023

2023

2023

Carats recovered (000 carats)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

100% basis (unless stated)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jwaneng

2,494

3,192

3,400

2,955

3,782

(34) %

(22) %

Orapa(2)

2,493

2,943

2,437

2,874

3,117

(20) %

(15) %

Total Botswana

4,987

6,135

5,837

5,829

6,899

(28) %

(19) %

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Debmarine Namibia

505

435

423

503

498

1 %

16 %

Namdeb (land operations)

128

131

107

109

121

6 %

(2) %

Total Namibia

633

566

530

612

619

2 %

12 %

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Venetia

598

434

365

466

739

(19) %

38 %

Total South Africa

598

434

365

466

739

(19) %

38 %

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gahcho Kué (51% basis)

645

802

676

683

673

(4) %

(20) %

Total Canada

645

802

676

683

673

(4) %

(20) %

Total carats recovered

6,863

7,937

7,408

7,590

8,930

(23) %

(14) %

Sales volumes (000 carats)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total sales volume (100%)(3)

4,869

2,753

7,350

7,561

9,694

(50) %

77 %

Consolidated sales volume(3)

4,612

2,637

6,742

6,407

8,896

(48) %

75 %

Number of Sights (sales cycles)

2

2

3

2

3

 

 

(1) Production is on a 100% basis, except for the Gahcho Kué joint operation which is on an attributable 51% basis.
(2) Orapa constitutes the Orapa Regime which includes Orapa, Letlhakane and Damtshaa.
(3) Consolidated sales volumes exclude De Beers Group’s JV partners’ 50% proportionate share of sales to entities outside De Beers Group from the Diamond Trading Company Botswana and the Namibia Diamond Trading Company, which are included in total sales volume (100% basis).