TIDMPDZ
RNS Number : 8879R
Prairie Mining Limited
11 March 2021
PRAIRIE MINING LIMITED
Interim Financial Report for the Half-Year Ended 31 December
2020
ABN 23 008 677 852
COR PORATE DIRECTORY
DIRECTORS: BANKERS:
Mr Ian Middlemas Chairman National Australia Bank Ltd
Mr Benjamin Stoikovich Director Australia and New Zealand Banking
and CEO Group Ltd
Ms Carmel Daniele Non-Executive
Director SHARE REGISTRIES:
Mr Thomas Todd Non-Executive Australia:
Director Computershare Investor Services
Mr Mark Pearce Non-Executive Pty Ltd
Director Level 11, 172 St Georges Terrace
Perth WA 6000
Tel: +61 8 9323 2000
Mr Dylan Browne Company Secretary
United Kingdom:
PRINCIPAL OFFICES: Computershare Investor Services
London: PLC
Unit 3C, 38 Jermyn Street The Pavilions, Bridgewater Road
London SW1Y 6DN Bristol BS99 6ZZ
United Kingdom Tel: +44 370 702 0000
Tel: +44 207 487 3900
Poland:
Australia (Registered Office): Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego (KNF)
Level 9, 28 The Esplanade Plac Powstańców Warszawy
Perth WA 6000 1, skr. poczt. 419
Tel: +61 8 9322 6322 00-950 Warszawa
Fax: +61 8 9322 6558 Tel: +48 22 262 50 00
PD Co sp. z. o.o. (Warsaw): STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS:
Wiejska 17/11 Australia:
00-480 Warszawa Australian Securities Exchange
- ASX Code: PDZ
Karbonia S.A. (Czerwionka - Leszczyny): United Kingdom:
Ul. 3 Maja 44, London Stock Exchange (Main Board)
44-230 Czerwionka - Leszczyny - LSE Code: PDZ
SOLICITORS: Poland:
Thomson Geer Warsaw Stock Exchange - GPW Code:
PDZ
AUDITOR:
Ernst & Young - Perth
CONTENTS
Directors' Report
Directors' Declaration
Consolidated Statement of Profit or Loss and other Comprehensive
Income
Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
To view the following sections, please refer to the full version
of the Interim Financial Report on our website at www.pdz.com.au
:
Auditor's Independence Declaration
Independent Auditor's Review Report
DIRECTORS REPORT
The Directors of Prairie Mining Limited present their report on
the Consolidated Entity consisting of Prairie Mining Limited
("Company" or "Prairie") and the entities it controlled during the
half-year ended 31 December 2020 ("Consolidated Entity" or
"Group").
DIRECTORS
The names and details of the Company's Directors in office at
any time during the half-year and until the date of this report
are:
Directors:
Mr Ian Middlemas Chairman
Mr Benjamin Stoikovich Director and CEO
Ms Carmel Daniele Non-Executive Director
Mr Thomas Todd Non-Executive Director
Mr Mark Pearce Non-Executive Director
Mr Todd Hannigan Alternate Director (resigned 5 February 2021)
Unless otherwise shown, all Directors were in office from the
beginning of the half-year until the date of this report.
OPERATING AND FINANCIAL REVIEW
Operations
Highlights during, and subsequent to, the half-year include:
-- International arbitration claims (Claim) against the Republic
of Poland under both the Energy Charter Treaty and the
Australia-Poland Bilateral Investment Treaty (Treaties) ongoing
during the period with the proceedings having now been constituted
and a quantum expert being appointed by the Company.
Prairie alleges that the Republic of Poland has breached its
obligations under the Treaties through its actions to block the
development of the Company's Jan Karski and Debiensko mines in
Poland.
The Republic of Poland's actions have deprived Prairie of the
entire value of its investments in Poland.
The Claim for damages may include but is not limited to the
value of Prairie's historical expenditure in developing both the
Jan Karski and Debiensko mines, lost profits and damages, which is
linked to the net present value of both mines, and accrued interest
related to any damages.
-- The Company's Claim against the Republic of Poland will be
prosecuted through an established and enforceable legal framework
with both parties agreeing to apply the United Nations Commission
on International Trade Law Rules (UNCITRAL) to the proceedings.
-- The Company is well funded to pursue the Claim with the
US$12.3 million Litigation Funding Agreement (LFA) in place and
currently being drawn down to cover legal, tribunal and external
expert costs and defined operating expenses associated with the
Claim.
-- The Company completed a Share Purchase Plan (SPP) to raise
A$4 million (before costs) for working capital requirements and
business development opportunities.
-- Prairie continues its efforts to identify and assess other
suitable new business opportunities, focused on the resources
sector. The Company will make announcements to the market as
appropriate.
Dispute with Polish Government
The Company's Claim against the Republic of Poland is being
prosecuted through an established and enforceable legal framework,
with Prairie and Poland agreeing to apply the UNCITRAL rules to the
proceedings .
During the half-year, the proceedings for the Claim were
constituted while the Company appointed a quantum expert,
considered other expert proposals and continued with document
collation for the Claim.
Prairie's claim for compensation may include, but will not be
limited to:
-- The value of Prairie's historic expenditure in developing
both the Jan Karski (Jan Karski) and Debiensko (Debiensko)
mines;
-- Lost profits and damages that the Company has suffered as a
result of Poland's acts and omissions, which is linked to the
considerable Net Present Value of both mines at the time of
Poland's international treaty breaches; and
-- Accrued interest related to any damages award and all costs
associated with pursuing the Claims to Arbitration.
In March 2017, Prairie released the results of a JORC compliant
Scoping Study for Debiensko prepared by independent international
mining consultancy Royal HaskoningDHV. The Scoping Study
demonstrated the technical viability and robust economics for the
fully permitted Debiensko mine to be a large scale, lowest cost and
long life premium hard coking coal supplier. Further details of the
Scoping Study care contained in the Company's announcement dated 16
March 2017.
In March 2016, Prairie released the results of a JORC compliant
Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) for Jan Karski prepared by independent
international mining consultancies Golder Associates and Royal
HaskoningDHV. The PFS demonstrated the technical viability and
robust economics of Jan Karksi to be developed as a large-scale
long life strategic coal supplier. Further details about the PFS
are contained in the Company's announcement dated 8 March 2016.
The Company is not able to make any further comment in relation
to the potential quantum of any claim for compensation at this
point. Please refer to ASX announcements dated 26 April 2018, 28
May 2018, 18 January 2019, 13 February 2019, 4 April 2019 and 31
December 2019 for further details regarding the Company's dispute
with the Republic of Poland.
In July 2020, the Company announced it had executed a LFA for
US$12.3 million with LCM. The facility is currently being drawn
down to cover legal, tribunal and external expert costs and defined
operating expenses associated with the Claim.
In September 2020, Prairie announced that it had formally
commenced with the Claim by serving the Notices of Arbitration
against the Republic of Poland.
Prairie's dispute alleges that the Republic of Poland has
breached its obligations under the applicable Treaties through its
actions to block the development of the Company's Jan Karski and
Debiensko mines in Poland which effectively deprives Prairie of the
entire value of its investments in Poland.
In February 2019, Prairie formally notified the Polish
Government that there exists an investment dispute between Prairie
and the Polish Government. Prairie's notification called for prompt
negotiations with the Government to amicably resolve the dispute
and indicated Prairie's right to submit the dispute to
international arbitration in the event of the dispute not being
resolved amicably. The Company remains open to resolving the
dispute with the Polish Government amicably. However, as of the
date of this report, no amicable resolution of the dispute has
occurred, since the Polish Government has declined to participate
in discussions related to the dispute and accordingly the Company
has formerly submitted its Claim as discussed above.
Prairie's investment dispute with the Republic of Poland is not
unique, with international media widely reporting that the
political environment and investment climate in Poland has
deteriorated since the change in Government in 2015. As a result,
there are a significant number of International Arbitration claims
being bought against Poland in the natural resources and energy
sectors with damages claims ranging from US$120 million to over
US$1.3 billion and includes Bluegas NRG Holding (Gas), Lumina
Copper (Copper) and InvEnergy (wind farms).
Corporate
Busines s Development
A number of opportunities have been reviewed during the
half-year, and the Company will continue in its efforts to identify
and acquire suitable new business opportunities. The Company is
currently focusing on new opportunities in the resources
sector.
However, no agreements have been reached or licences granted and
the Company is not able to assess the likelihood or timing of a
successful acquisition or grant of any opportunities.
Share Purchase Plan
During the half-year , the Company completed a SPP to raise $4
million before costs for working capital requirements and business
development opportunities.
Results of Operations
The net loss of the Consolidated Entity for the half-year ended
31 December 2020 was $242,096 (31 December 2019: $2,333,168).
Significant items contributing to the current half-year loss and
the substantial differences from the previous half-year include to
the following:
(i) Arbitration related expenses of $1,367,071 (31 December
2019: nil) relating to the Claim against the Republic of Poland.
This has been offset by the arbitration funding income of
$1,339,120 (31 December 2019: nil);
(ii) Sale of land rights at Debiensko of 601,016 (31 December 2019: nil);
(iii) Exploration and evaluation expenses of $749,104 (31
December 2019: $1,813,627), which is attributable to the Group's
accounting policy of expensing exploration and evaluation
expenditure incurred by the Group subsequent to the acquisition of
rights to explore and up to the commencement of a bankable
feasibility study for each separate area of interest;
(iv) Business development expenses of $119,746 (31 December
2019: $105,477) which includes expenses relating to the Group's
review of new business and project opportunities plus also investor
relations activities during the six months to 31 December 2020
including public relations, digital marketing, travel costs,
attendances at conferences and business development consultant
costs;
(v) Non-cash share-based payment reversal of $548,745 (31
December 2019: $60,189) due to incentive securities issued to key
management personnel and other key employees and consultants of the
Group as part of the long-term incentive plan to reward key
management personnel and other key employees and consultants for
the long-term performance of the Group. The expense results from
the Group's accounting policy of expensing the fair value
(determined using an appropriate pricing model) of incentive
securities granted on a straight-line basis over the vesting period
of the options and rights. During the half-year ended 31 December
2020, 6.23 million unvested performance rights lapsed with $661,876
being reversed from the reserve to profit and loss; and
(vi) Revenue of $166,442 (31 December 2019: $243,563) consisting
of interest revenue of $11,052 (31 December 2019: $43,283) and the
receipt of $155,390 (31 December 2019: $191,280) of gas and
property lease income derived at Debiensko.
Financial Position
At 31 December 2020, the Group had cash reserves of $5,763,797
(30 June 2020: $2,566,518), and the US$12.3 million arbitration
facility (US$10.8 million available at 31 December 2020) placing it
in a good financial position to continue with the Claim and with
its business development activities.
At 31 December 2020, the Company had net assets of $7,034,850
(30 June 2020: $3,998,552) an increase of approximately 76%
compared with 30 June 2020. This is largely attributable to the
increase in cash reserves, following the completion of the $4
million SPP, and the decrease in trade payables.
Business Strategies and Prospects for Future Financial Years
Prairie's strategy is to create long-term shareholder value.
This includes pursuing the Claim against the Republic of Poland
through international arbitration and the successful identification
of other suitable business opportunities.
As discussed throughout this half-year report, various measures
directed against Prairie by the Polish government in breach of
Polish and international law with respect to the Company's
permitting process and licenses, have blocked Prairie's pathway to
any future production from its Polish projects.
To achieve its objective, the Group currently has the following
business strategies and prospects:
-- Continue to enforce its rights through an established and
enforceable legal framework in relation to international
arbitration for the investment dispute between Prairie and the
Polish Government that has arisen out of certain measures taken by
Poland in breach of the Treaties;
-- Continue to assess corporate options for Prairie's investments in Poland; and
-- Identify and assess other suitable business opportunities in the resources sector.
All of these activities are inherently risky and the Board is
unable to provide certainty of the expected results of these
activities, or that any or all of these likely activities will be
achieved. Furthermore, Prairie will continue to take all necessary
actions to preserve the Company's rights and protect its
investments in Poland, if and as required. The material business
risks faced by the Group that could have an effect on the Group's
future prospects, and how the Group manages these risks, include
the following:
-- Litigation risk - All industries, including the mining
industry, are subject to legal and arbitration claims. Specifically
and as noted above, the Company is proceeding with it its Claim
against the Republic of Poland, will strongly defend its position
and will continue to take all relevant actions to pursue its legal
rights regarding both the Debiensko and Jan Karski projects. There
is however no certainty that the Claim will be successful. If the
Claim is unsuccessful, then this may have a material impact on the
value of the Company's securities .
-- The Company may be adversely affected by fluctuations in
foreign exchange - Current and planned activities are predominantly
denominated in Stirling and/or Euros and the Company's ability to
fund these activates may be adversely affected if the Australian
dollar continues to fall against these currencies. The Company
currently does not engage in any hedging or derivative transactions
to manage foreign exchange risk. As the Company's operations
change, this policy will be reviewed periodically going
forward.
-- The Company may not successfully acquire new projects - the
Company may pursue and assess other new business opportunities in
the resources sector. These new business opportunities may take the
form of direct project acquisitions, joint ventures, farm-ins,
acquisition of tenements/permits, or direct equity participation.
The Company's success in its acquisition activities depends on its
ability to identify suitable projects, acquire them on acceptable
terms, and integrate the projects successfully, which the Company's
Board is experienced in doing. However, there can be no guarantee
that any proposed acquisition will be completed or be successful.
If a proposed acquisition is completed the usual risks associated
with a new project and/or business activities will remain.
SIGNIFICANT EVENTS AFTER THE REPORTING PERIOD
On 5 February 2021, Mr Todd Hannigan resigned as an Alternate
Director to Mr Thomas Todd.
Other than as disclosed above, there were no significant events
occurring after balance date requiring disclosure.
AUDITOR'S INDEPENCE DECLARATION
Section 307C of the Corporations Act 2001 requires our auditors,
Ernst and Young, to provide the Directors of Prairie Mining Limited
with an Independence Declaration in relation to the review of the
half-year financial report. This Independence Declaration is on
page 17 and forms part of this Directors' Report.
Signed in accordance with a resolution of the Directors.
BEN STOIKOVICH
Director
10 March 2021
DIRECTORS' DECLARATION
In accordance with a resolution of the Directors of Prairie
Mining Limited, I state that:
In the reasonable opinion of the Directors and to the best of
their knowledge:
(a) the attached financial statements and notes thereto for the
period ended 31 December 2020 are in accordance with the
Corporations Act 2001, including:
(i) complying with Accounting Standard AASB 134 Interim
Financial Reporting and the Corporations Regulations 2001; and
(ii) giving a true and fair view of the financial position of
the Group as at 31 December 2020 and of its performance for the
half-year ended on that date; and
(b) The Directors Report, which includes the Operating and
Financial Review, includes a fair review of:
(i) important events during the first six months of the current
financial year and their impact on the half-year financial
statements, and a description of the principal risks and
uncertainties for the remaining six months of the year; and
(ii) related party transactions that have taken place in the
first six months of the current financial year and that have
materially affected the financial position or performance of the
Group during that period, and any changes in the related party
transactions described in the last annual report that could have
such a material effect; and
(c) there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Company
will be able to pay its debts as and when they become due and
payable.
On behalf of the Board
BEN STOIKOVICH
Director
10 March 2021
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF PROFIT OR LOSS AND OTHER COMPREHENSIVE
INCOME
FOR THE HALF-YEARED 31 DECEMBER 2020
Note Half-Year Half-Year
Ended Ended
31 December 31 December
2020 2019
$ $
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Revenue 4 (a) 166,442 234,563
Other income 4 (b) 1,940,136 -
Exploration and evaluation expenses (749,104) (1,813,627)
Employment expenses (154,363) (192,985)
Administration and corporate expenses (176,623) (137,227)
Occupancy expenses (330,512) (283,195)
Share-based payment reversal 548,745 60,189
Business development expenses (119,746) (105,477)
Arbitration related expenses (1,367,071) -
Other expenses - (95,409)
Loss before income tax (242,096) (2,333,168)
Income tax expense - -
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Net loss for the period (242,096) (2,333,168)
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Net loss attributable to members of
Prairie Mining Limited (242,096) (2,333,168)
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Other comprehensive income
Items that may be reclassified subsequently
to profit or loss:
Exchange differences on translation
of foreign operations (91,391) 5,977
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Total other comprehensive income for
the period (91,391) 5,977
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Total comprehensive loss for the period (333,487) (2,327,191)
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Total comprehensive loss attributable
to members of Prairie Mining Limited (333,487) (2,327,191)
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Basic and diluted loss per share (cents
per share) (0.11) (1.07)
The above Consolidated Statement of Profit or Loss and other
Comprehensive Income should be read in conjunction with the
accompanying notes.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2020
31 December 30 June
2020
$ 2020
Note $
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ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents 5,763,797 2,566,518
Trade and other receivables 5 857,767 1,631,500
Total Current Assets 6,621,564 4,198,018
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Non-Current Assets
Property, plant and equipment 6 2,185,862 2,438,254
Total Non-Current Assets 2,185,862 2,438,254
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TOTAL ASSETS 8,807,426 6,636,272
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LIABILITIES
Current Liabilities
Trade and other payables 658,058 1,601,109
Other financial liabilities 7 (a) 530,432 271,195
Provisions 8 (a) 93,316 257,562
Total Current Liabilities 1,183,623 2,129,866
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Non-Current Liabilities
Other financial liabilities 7 (b) 23,859 166,981
Provisions 8 (b) 466,911 340,873
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Total Non-Current Liabilities 490,770 507,854
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TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,772,576 2,637,720
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NET ASSETS 7,034,850 3,998,552
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EQUITY
Contributed equity 9 79,395,073 75,476,543
Reserves 10 996,389 1,636,525
Accumulated losses (73,356,612) (73,114,516)
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TOTAL EQUITY 7,034,850 3,998,552
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The above Consolidated Statement of Financial Position should be
read in conjunction with the accompanying notes.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
FOR THE HALF-YEARED 31 DECEMBER 2020
Contributed Share-based Foreign Accumulated Total
Equity Payments Currency Losses Equity
Reserve Translation
Reserve
$ $ $ $ $
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Balance at 1 July 2020 75,476,543 548,745 1,087,780 (73,114,516) 3,998,552
Net loss for the period - - - (242,096) (242,096)
Other comprehensive income
for the half-year
Exchange differences
on translation of foreign
operations - - (91,391) - (91,391)
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Total comprehensive income/(loss)
for the period - - (91,391) (242,096) (333,487)
Issue of shares 4,020,000 4,020,000
Share issue costs (101,470) - - - (101,470)
Lapse of performance
rights - (661,876) - - (661,876)
Recognition of share-based
payments - 113,131 - - 113,131
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Balance at 31 December
2020 79,395,073 - 996,389 (73,356,612) 7,034,850
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Balance at 1 July 2019 75,491,413 887,600 1,143,823 (70,214,248) 7,308,588
Effect of adoption of
AASB 16 - - - (95,137) (95,137)
Balance at 1 July 2020
- restated 75,491,413 887,600 1,143,823 (70,309,385) 7,213,451
Net loss for the period - - - (2,333,168) (2,333,168)
Other comprehensive income
for the half-year
Exchange differences
on translation of foreign
operations - - 5,977 - 5,977
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Total comprehensive income/(loss)
for the period - - 5,977 (2,333,168) (2,327,191)
Lapse of performance
rights - (286,450) - - (286,450)
Recognition of share-based
payments - 226,261 - - 226,261
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Balance at 31 December
2019 75,491,413 827,411 1,149,800 (72,642,553) 4,826,071
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The above Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity should be
read in conjunction with the accompanying notes.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE HALF-YEARED 31 DECEMBER 2020
Half-Year Half-Year
Ended Ended
31 December 31 December
2020 2019
$ $
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Cash flows from operating activities
Payments to suppliers and employees (1,457,652) (2,368,792)
Proceeds from property lease and
gas sales 146,728 191,280
Interest revenue from third parties 10,706 56,810
Net cash outflow from operating
activities (1,300,218) (2,120,702)
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Cash flows from investing activities
Payments for property, plant and (2,310) -
equipment
Proceeds from sale of land rights 878,569 -
Payments for arbitration related (426,236) -
expenses
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Net cash inflow from investing 450,023 -
activities
Cash flows from financing activities
Proceeds from issue of shares 4,020,000 -
Payments for share issue costs (109,540) -
Receipts from Arbitration Funding 253,235 -
Payments for lease liabilities (113,673) (179,882)
Net cash inflow/(outflow) from
financing activities 4,050,022 (179,882)
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Net increase/(decrease) in cash
and cash equivalents 3,199,827 (2,300,584)
Foreign exchange movements (2,548) -
Cash and cash equivalents at the
beginning of the period 2,566,518 6,628,371
Cash and cash equivalents at the
end of the period 5,763,797 4,327,787
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The above Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows should be read in
conjunction with the accompanying notes.
NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE HALF-YEARED 31 DECEMBER 2020
1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
(a) Statement of Compliance
The interim consolidated financial statements of the Group for
the half-year ended 31 December 2020 were authorised for issue in
accordance with the resolution of the Directors.
This general purpose condensed financial report for the interim
half-year reporting period ended 31 December 2020 has been prepared
in accordance with Accounting Standard AASB 134 Interim Financial
Reporting and the Corporations Act 2001.
This interim financial report does not include all the notes of
the type normally included in an annual financial report.
Accordingly, this report is to be read in conjunction with the
annual report of Prairie Mining Limited for the year ended 30 June
2020 and any public announcements made by the Group and its
controlled entities during the interim reporting period in
accordance with the continuous disclosure requirements of the
Corporations Act 2001.
2. BASIS OF PREPARATION AND CHANGES TO THE GROUP'S ACCOUNTING POLICIES
(a) Basis of Preparation of Half-Year Financial Report
The consolidated financial statements have been prepared on the
basis of historical cost. Cost is based on the fair values of the
consideration given in exchange for assets. All amounts are
presented in Australian dollars.
The Group has updated the classification of expenses to make the
Statement of Profit or Loss and other Comprehensive Income more
relevant to users of the financial report. This has resulted in the
reclassification of some items in the prior year, however, has not
impacted the reported loss for the year or earnings per share.
(b) New Standards, interpretations and amendments thereof, adopted by the Group
The accounting policies and methods of computation adopted in
the preparation of the consolidated half-year financial report are
consistent with those adopted and disclosed in the company's annual
financial report for the year ended 30 June 2020, other than as
detailed below.
In the current period, the Group has adopted all of the new and
revised Standards and Interpretations issued by the Australian
Accounting Standards Board (the "AASB") that are relevant to its
operations and effective for annual reporting periods beginning on
or after 1 July 2020.
New and revised Standards and amendments thereof and
Interpretations effective for the current half-year that are
relevant to the Group include:
-- AASB 2018-6 Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards - Definition of a Business
-- AASB 2018-7 Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards - Definition of Material
-- 2019-1 Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards -
References to the Conceptual Framework
-- Conceptual Framework and Financial Reporting
The Group has not early adopted any other standard,
interpretation or amendment that has been issued but is not yet
effective.
(c) Issued standards and interpretations not early adopted
Australian Accounting Standards and Interpretations that have
recently been issued or amended but are not yet effective have not
been adopted by the Company for the reporting period ended 31
December 2020. Those which may be relevant to the Company are set
out in the table below, but these are not expected to have any
significant impact on the Company's financial statements:
Standard/Interpretation Application Application
Date of Standard Date for
Company
AASB 2020-2 Amendments to Australian Accounting 1 January 1 July
Standards - Annual Improvements 2018-2020 and 2022 2022
Other Amendments (AASB 1, 3, 9, 116, 137 &
141)
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AASB 2020-1 Amendments to Australian Accounting 1 January 1 July
Standards - Classification of Liabilities as 2023 2023
Current or Non-Current
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3. SEGMENT INFORMATION
AASB 8 requires operating segments to be identified on the basis
of internal reports about components of the Consolidated Entity
that are regularly reviewed by the chief operating decision maker
in order to allocate resources to the segment and to assess its
performance.
The Consolidated Entity operates in one segment, being mineral
exploration. This is the basis on which internal reports are
provided to the Chief Executive Officer for assessing performance
and determining the allocation of resources within the Consolidated
Entity.
Half-Year Half-Year
ended 31 Ended
December
2020
$ 31 December
2019
$
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4. REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME
(a) Revenue
Interest Income 11,052 43,283
Gas and property lease revenue 155,390 191,280
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166,442 234,563
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(b) Other income
Arbitration finance facility income 1,339,120 -
Sale of land rights at Debiensko 601,016 -
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1,940,136 -
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30 June
31 December 2020
2020
$ $
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5. TRADE AND OTHER RECEIVABLES
Trade receivables 250,680 229,758
Arbitration finance facility receivable 254,708 906,036
Accrued interest 2,654 2,308
Deposits/prepayments 202,692 292,392
GST and other receivables 147,033 201,006
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857,767 1,631,500
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Land and Buildings Plant and Right-of-use assets
equipment Total
$ $ $ $
6. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
Carrying amount at 1 July 2020 1,997,596 58,099 382,559 2,438,254
Additions - 2,310 - 2,310
Depreciation and amortisation (26,019) (17,851) (109,303) (153,173)
Foreign exchange differences (101,495) (34) - (101,529)
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Carrying amount at 31 December 2020 1,870,082 42,524 273,256 2,185,862
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- at cost 1,896,101 324,332 601,164 2,821,597
- accumulated depreciation and amortisation (26,019) (281,808) (327,908) (635,735)
30 June
31 December 2020
2020
$ $
--------------------------------- --- ------------ --------
7. OTHER FINANCIAL LIABILITIES
(a) Current:
Lease liability 277,389 271,195
Deferred other income (1) 253,043 -
530,432 271,195
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(b) Non-Current:
Lease liability 23,859 166,981
23,859 166,981
===================================== ============ ========
Notes:
(1) Upfront contractual deposit amounts received for the sale of
land rights at Debienkso.
30 June
31 December 2020
2020
$ $
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8. PROVISIONS
(a) Current Provisions:
Provisions for the protection against
mining damage at Debiensko (1) 52,104 230,332
Annual leave provision 41,212 27,230
93,316 257,562
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(b) Non-Current Provisions:
Provisions for the protection against
mining damage at Debiensko (1) 466,911 340,873
466,911 340,873
=========================================== ============ ========
Notes:
(1) As Debiensko was previously an operating mine, the Group has
provided for the pay out of mining land damages to a surrounding
land owner who has made a legitimate claim under Polish law prior
to 1 January 2018.
31 December 30 June
2020
$ 2020
Note $
------------------------------------------- ----- ------------ -----------
9. CONTRIBUTED EQUITY
(a) Issued and Unissued Capital
228,355,089 (30 June 2020: 212,275,089) 9
fully paid ordinary shares (b) 70,587,568 66,669,038
Loan Note 2 exchangeable into fully
paid ordinary shares at $0.46 per share,
net of transaction costs (1) 2,600,012 2,600,012
Issue of CD Options (2) 6,207,493 6,207,493
------------------------------------------- ----- ------------ -----------
Total Contributed Equity 79,395,073 75,476,543
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Notes:
(1) On 2 July 2017, Prairie and CD Capital completed an
investment of US$2.0 million (A$2.6 million) in the form of the
non-redeemable, non-interest-bearing convertible Loan Note 2. The
Loan Note 2 is convertible into ordinary shares of Prairie at an
issue price of A$0.46 per share.
Other key terms of the Loan Note 2 include the following:
-- Loan Note 2 is non-interest bearing;
-- Loan Note 2 is only repayable in an event of breach of the
terms of the Loan Note 2 agreements;
-- Loan Note 2 cannot be converted until after 1 April 2018 by either party;
-- Prairie has the right, whilst no Event of Default exists, to
convert all or part of the outstanding principal amount of Loan
Note 2 into shares at the conversion price of $0.46 per share:
o in the event of an unconditional takeover of the Company
(acquisition of a relevant interest in at least 50% of Prairie
shares pursuant to a takeover bid or by an Australian court
approving a merger by way of a scheme of arrangement); or
o at any time after 1 April 2018 provided that the 30 day VWAP
of Prairie's shares exceeds the conversion price of $0.46 per
share.
-- Loan Note 2 does not provide CD Capital with any right to
participate in any new issues of securities.
-- CD Capital has the right to convert all or part of the
outstanding principal amount of the Notes into shares at the
conversion price of $0.46 per share provided that:
o Loan Note 1 has been converted into Prairie shares; and
o The CD Options have been exercised into Prairie shares.
-- If the Company reorganises its capital structure, such as by
subdividing or consolidating the number of its shares, conducts a
pro-rata offer to existing shareholders or distributes assets or
securities to Shareholders, then the conversion price of $0.46 of
Loan Note 2 will be adjusted so that the number of Prairie shares
received by CD Capital on conversion of Loan Note 2 is the same as
if Loan Note 2 were converted prior to relevant event.
-- The occurrence of an Event of Default entitles CD Capital to
declare the principal amount of the Loan Note 2 immediately due and
payable and exercise any other rights or remedies (including
bringing proceedings) against the Company.
-- Each of the following events is an "Event of Default" in
relation to the Loan Note 2:
o If any representation or warranty made by Prairie is false or
misleading which is reasonably likely to be a Material Adverse
Effect, and if such breach is capable of remedy, it is not remedied
within 45 days;
o If the Company breaches a covenant or condition of the Notes
or associated agreements which is a Material Adverse Effect, and if
such breach is capable of remedy, it is not remedied within 45
days;
o An Insolvency Event occurs (i.e. winding up) in relation to the Group;
o If the Group ceases to carry on a business; or
o If the Group does not maintain the listing and trading of its
shares on at least one of the ASX, LSE or WSE.
-- CD Capital may assign, transfer or encumber in whole or in
part (in amounts of at least A$1 million) its rights under Loan
Note 2 to any third party by giving written notice to Prairie
provided the third party has provided a deed of assumption.
Assignment of Loan Note 2 will not result in the assignment of the
rights and obligations under the subscription agreement or
investment agreement from Loan Note 1.
-- A Material Adverse Effect means a material adverse effect on:
o the Company or PDZ Holding's ability to perform any of their
obligations under Loan Note 2, the and all other Transaction
Document;
o the validity or enforceability of a Transaction Document; or
o the assets, business, condition (financial or otherwise),
prospects or operations of the Group.
-- An Insolvency Event in relation to the Group means:
o An order being made, or the Group passing a resolution, for its winding up.
(2) On 25 May 2018, following conversion of Loan Note 1 the
company issued the CD Options, which are exercisable at $0.60 each
on or before 30 May 2021. The options are freely transferable
provided the transfer complies with the Corporations Act 2001.
(b) Movements in fully paid ordinary shares during the past six months
Date Details Number of Ordinary Shares $
------------------ --------------------------- ------------------------------ ---------------
1 Jul 2020 Opening Balance 212,275,089 66,669,038
23 Sep 2020 Issue of shares 16,080,000 4,020,000
Jul 20 to Dec 20 Share issue expenses - (101,470)
31 Dec 2020 Closing Balance 228,355,089 70,587,568
================== =========================== ============================== ===============
31 December 2020 30 June
$ 2020
Note $
----------------------------------------------- ------------- ------------------- -----------
10. RESERVES
Share-based payments reserve 10 (a) - 548,745
Foreign currency translation reserve 996,389 1,087,780
996,389 1,636,525
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(a) Movements in share-based payments reserve during the past six months
Number of
Performance
Date Details Rights $
--------------- ------------------------------- ------------- ----------
1 Jul 20 Opening Balance 6,225,000 548,745
Jul 20 to Dec Lapse of unvested Performance
20 Rights (6,225,000) (661,876)
Jul 20 to Dec
20 Share-based payments expense - 113,131
31 Dec 20 Closing Balance - -
=============== =============================== ============= ==========
The Company also has other unlisted securities (not accounted
for as share-based payments) on issue which includes the
following:
-- 22,388,060 CD Options exercisable at $0.60 each expiring 30 May 2021; and
-- A convertible loan note with a principal amount of
$2,627,430, convertible into 5,711,805 ordinary shares at a
conversion price of $0.46 per share with no expiry date (Loan Note
2).
11. CONTINGENT ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
There have been no changes to contingent assets or liabilities
since the date of the last annual report.
12. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
The Group's financial assets and liabilities, which comprise of
cash and cash equivalents, trade and other receivables, trade and
other payables and other financial liabilities, may be impacted by
foreign exchange movements. At 31 December 2020 and 30 June 2020,
the carrying value of the Group's financial assets and liabilities
approximate their fair value.
13. DIVIDENDS PAID OR PROVIDED FOR
No dividend has been paid or provided for during the half-year
(31 December 2019: nil).
14. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS AFTER THE REPORTING PERIOD
On 5 February 2021, Mr Todd Hannigan resigned as an Alternate
Director to Mr Thomas Todd
Other than as disclosed above, there were no significant events
occurring after balance date requiring disclosure.
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