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Platinum miners face profit squeeze amid low prices and rising costs

by admin August 29, 2025
August 29, 2025

Northam Platinum CEO Paul Dunne stated on Friday that despite a recent rally, platinum prices remain too low to support new production, even though the increase has provided some relief to South African miners.

Northam Platinum, a prominent South African mining company, announced a significant downturn in its annual profitability on Friday, according to a Reuters report. 

The company reported a 14.4% decrease in annual profit for the financial year that concluded on June 30. This decline occurred despite Northam achieving record sales volumes, indicating that external pressures largely outweighed the benefits of increased production.

The primary driver behind this profit reduction was a substantial surge in mining costs. 

While the specific components of these increased costs were not detailed in the initial report, they typically encompass rising energy prices, labor expenses, equipment maintenance, and operational inefficiencies. 

These escalating expenditures evidently eroded the gains from higher sales.

Northam’s headline earnings per share (HEPS), a key profitability metric in South Africa, stood at 3.81 rand ($0.2169) for the year ended June 30. 

This figure represents a notable drop from the 4.45 rand HEPS reported in the previous financial year, further underscoring the impact of the challenging operating environment on the company’s bottom line. 

The decline in HEPS signals reduced returns for shareholders and reflects the broader financial pressures faced by the company.

Market dynamics and price impact

Since early 2023, platinum miners have experienced reduced earnings. This decline is primarily attributable to low metal prices, a consequence of diminished demand from the automotive sector and a pessimistic outlook driven by the increasing electrification of transportation.

Autocatalysts, which help reduce harmful emissions from fossil fuel-powered vehicles, are the primary application for platinum group metals.

South African miners responded by halting projects and cutting loss-making production, which impacted over 70% of the world’s platinum supply.

Platinum prices recently surged, increasing 36% in the second quarter of 2025, driven by a rise in Chinese imports and a decrease in South African supply.

“Recent price appreciation is offering some relief to the PGM sector,” Dunne said in a statement.

However, it is still not yet at levels that will support sustainable mining across the industry and certainly not the much-needed development of new operations.

Outlook and supply conditions

Dunne indicated that tight supply conditions for PGMs are expected to continue in the medium term. He also noted new demand for ruthenium, a minor PGM, driven by applications such as data storage.

Northam’s results statement indicated that a number of South African platinum mines were inadequately capitalized and had limited remaining operational lifespans, leading to a reduction in primary PGM (Platinum Group Metals) supply.

Northam reported that South Africa, which had 81 PGM shafts operating in 2008, now has only 53, and this figure is projected to decline further.

Impala Platinum CEO Nico Muller issued a warning on Thursday against “flooding the market with new ounces.” 

He emphasized that despite a slower-than-projected adoption rate for electric vehicles, the sector continues to face a significant threat.

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