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VANCOUVER, Aug. 5, 2015 /CNW/ – GREAT PANTHER SILVER LIMITED (TSX: GPR) (NYSE MKT: GPL) ("Great Panther"; the "Company") today reported financial results for the Company's three and six months ended June 30, 2015.  The full version of the Company's unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements, and Management's Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") can be viewed on the Company's website at www.greatpanther.com, or SEDAR at www.sedar.com.  All financial information is prepared in accordance with IFRS and all dollar amounts are expressed in Canadian dollars unless otherwise indicated. 

"Great Panther's second quarter 2015 financial results reflect solid growth in revenue, margins and cash flow, in spite of further declines in silver and gold prices," stated Robert Archer, President and CEO.  "Improved grades, record production and the strengthening of the US dollar all contributed to the strong financial results and to significant reductions in our cash cost and all-in sustaining cost.  "Based on the strength of our results year-to-date, we are pleased to announce a decrease in our cash cost and all-in sustaining cost guidance for 2015 which accompanies the increase in production guidance issued in early July.  The second quarter also marked the completion of the acquisition of Cangold Limited and the signing of the option to acquire the Coricancha Mine Complex in Peru.  These are key steps in Great Panther's strategic development that we were able to fund from the strong cash-flow generated by our operations." 

Highlights compared to second quarter 2014, unless otherwise noted

  • Record metal production of 1,088,355 Ag eq oz, representing a 51% increase;
  • San Ignacio production increased by 162,422 Ag eq oz to 250,127 Ag eq oz;
  • Silver production increased 54% to a new quarterly record of 648,810 silver ounces; 
  • Gold production increased 41% to a record 5,322 gold ounces; 
  • Cash cost per silver payable ounce ("cash cost") decreased 56% to US$6.63 per ounce; 
  • All-in sustaining cost ("AISC") decreased 49% to US$12.54 per ounce; 
  • Revenues increased 33% to $19.2 million; 
  • Gross profit before non-cash items increased to $6.7 million, from $2.4 million
  • Net loss totalled $4.7 million, compared to a net loss of $4.5 million; 
  • Adjusted EBITDA was $4.2 million compared to $0.2 million; and
  • Cash and cash equivalents were $19.4 million at June 30, 2015 compared to $18.0 million at December 31, 2014;  and 
  • Net working capital increased to $33.9 million at June 30, 2015 from $32.9 million at December 31, 2014. 

 

Cash cost guidance for 2015 is reduced to US$9.00 to $10.00, from US$11.50 to $12.50, and AISC is reduced to US$15.00 to $17.00 from US$18.50 to $19.85.

Although second quarter revenue, gross profit, adjusted EBITDA, and cash flow from operations all showed significant increases from the second quarter of last year, the Company recognized a net loss due to the impact of a $3.8 million foreign exchange loss, a $1.0 million increase in amortization expense, and an increase in exploration and evaluation expenditures as a result of certain Cangold and Coricancha transaction costs which were not capitalized.  The foreign exchange loss is primarily unrealized and associated with Great Panther's investment in its Mexican operations which is structured by way of a significant US dollar loan payable by a Mexican subsidiary to another subsidiary of the Great Panther.  As intercompany debt, the loan is not a liability of the consolidated group, however, the resulting foreign exchange gains and losses recognized in the accounts of the Mexican subsidiary are still reflected in the Company's consolidated statement of comprehensive income. 

OPERATING AND FINANCIAL RESULTS SUMMARY

       

(in CAD 000s except ounces, amounts per share and per ounce)

Q2 2015

Q2 2014

%
change

Six months
ended June
30, 2015

Six months
ended June
30, 2014

%
change

OPERATING

      

Tonnes milled (excluding custom milling)

87,476

80,964

8%

186,728

153,595

22%

Silver equivalent ounces ("Ag eq oz") produced1

1,088,355

718,794

51%

2,076,241

1,386,143

50%

Silver ounce production

648,810

420,001

54%

1,245,921

790,669

58%

Gold ounce production

5,322

3,773

41%

10,025

7,439

35%

Silver payable ounces

607,898

381,302

59%

1,230,238

733,589

68%

Cost per tonne milled (USD)2

$

108.79

$

125.29

(13%)

$

105.25

$

123.43

(15%)

Cash cost per silver payable ounce (USD)2

$

6.63

$

15.03

(56%)

$

7.68

$

14.29

(46%)

AISC per silver payable ounce (USD)2

$

12.54

$

24.40

(49%)

$

13.52

$

24.29

(44%)

FINANCIAL

      

Revenue

$

19,183

$

14,465

33%

$

39,434

$

27,345

44%

Gross profit before non-cash items2

$

6,713

$

2,427

177%

$

13,366

$

5,698

135%

Gross profit (loss)

$

1,668

$

(1,529)

209%

$

2,193

$

(1,947)

213%

Net income (loss)

$

(4,722)

$

(4,492)

(5%)

$

(1,132)

$

(5,094)

78%

Adjusted EBITDA2

$

4,205

$

213

1,874%

$

7,553

$

(332)

2,375%

Cash flow from operating activities3

$

3,567

$

(323)

1,208%

$

8,397

$

291

2,786%

Cash at end of period

$

19,432

$

18,045

8%

$

19,432

$

18,045

8%

Net working capital at end of period

$

33,942

$

34,241

(1%)

$

33,942

$

34,241

(1%)

Average realized silver price (USD)4

$

15.47

$

20.50

(25%)

$

16.24

$

19.77

(18%)

PER SHARE AMOUNTS

      

Earnings (loss) per share – basic

$

(0.03)

$

(0.03)

 

$

(0.01)

$

(0.04)

 

Earnings (loss) per share – diluted

$

(0.03)

$

(0.03)

 

$

(0.01)

$

(0.04)

 

 

    

1

Silver equivalent ounces are referred to throughout this document. For 2015, Aq eq oz are calculated using a 65:1 Ag:Au ratio, and ratios of 1:0.050 and 1:0.056 for the price/ounce of silver to lead and zinc price/pound, and applied to the relevant metal content of the concentrates produced, expected to be produced, or sold from operations. Comparatively, in 2014 Aq eq oz was established using prices of US$18.50 per oz, US$1,110 per oz (60:1 ratio), US$0.90 per lb., and US$0.85 per lb. for silver, gold, lead and zinc, respectively.

2

The Company has included the non-IFRS performance measures cost per tonne milled, cash cost per silver payable ounce, all-in sustaining cost per silver payable ounce ("AISC"), gross profit before non-cash items, cost of sales before non-cash items and adjusted EBITDA throughout this document. Refer to the "Non-IFRS Measures" section the Company's MD&A for an explanation of these measures and reconciliation to the Company's reported financial results in accordance with IFRS. As these are not standardized measures, they may not be directly comparable to similarly titled measures used by others.

3

Before changes in non-cash working capital

4

Average realized silver price is prior to smelting and refining charges.

 

DISCUSSION OF SECOND QUARTER 2015 FINANCIAL RESULTS

For the second quarter of 2015, the Company earned revenue of $19.2 million, compared to $14.5 million for the second quarter of 2014.  The $4.7 million increase in revenue is primarily attributable to a 54% increase in metal sales volume as a result of an increase in metal production.  In addition, the 11% appreciation of the US dollar against the Canadian dollar had the effect of increasing revenue reported in Canadian dollars.  These factors more than offset the impact of 25% and 10% decreases in average realized silver and gold prices in US dollars, respectively. 

Gross profit before non-cash items increased by $4.3 million in the second quarter of 2015 compared to the second quarter of 2014, as a result of the $4.7 million increase in revenues which exceeded the $0.4 million increase in cost of sales before non-cash items.  The proportionately higher increase in revenue is attributable to the impact of the US dollar strengthening against the Canadian dollar, as well as the 59% increase in payable silver ounces sold at a significantly lower unit cash cost.

Amortization and depletion of mineral properties, plant and equipment relating to cost of sales increased to $5.0 million in the second quarter of 2015 from $3.9 million in the second quarter of 2014.  This was due to a reduction in the M&I resource at theGuanajuato Mine based on the updated Mineral Resource Estimate issued in February 2015.  The reduction of the resource estimate has the effect of reducing the amortization base and therefore increasing the amortization expense per unit produced and sold.  

General and administrative ("G&A") expenses were $1.8 million for the second quarter of 2015 compared to $1.9 million for the same period in 2014.  The decrease primarily reflects the write-off of approximately $0.1 million in Mexican value added tax refunds during the second quarter of 2014.

Exploration and evaluation ("E&E") expenses were $1.0 million for the second quarter of 2015 compared to $0.5 million for the same period in 2014.  The increase is primarily a function of an increase in ongoing development expenditures for San Ignacio, which continue to be expensed as the mine does not meet the criteria for capitalization under IFRS.  The Company also recorded an increase in share-based compensation and legal and due diligences fees associated with the Coricancaha and Cangold transactions which were not capitalized. 

Finance and other expense amounted to $3.8 million for the second quarter of 2015, compared to finance and other expense of $2.8 million for the same period in 2014.  The change is primarily associated with a $1.0 million increase in foreign currency loss recognized in the second quarter of 2015, compared to the comparative period.  The foreign exchange loss is primarily attributed to an unrealized foreign exchange loss on a significant US dollar denominated loan owed by the Company's Mexican subsidiary to another wholly owned subsidiary. 

The Company recorded a net income tax recovery of $0.2 million during the second quarter of 2015, predominantly as a result of a reduction in the Company's estimate of future special mining duties which are expected to become payable by its Mexican operations.  This deferred income tax recovery was net of a $0.1 million current income tax expense.  The net income tax recovery in the second quarter of 2014 amounted to $2.2 million and relates to pre-tax losses by the Company's operations inMexico recognized in the period. 

Net loss for the second quarter of 2015 was $4.7 million, compared to a net loss of $4.5 million for the same period in 2014.  The increase in net loss is primarily attributable to the $1.0 million increase in foreign exchange loss described above, as well as a reduction in the income tax recovery from $2.2 million in second quarter 2014 to $0.2 million in the second quarter 2015. These factors were almost completely offset by the $3.2 million increase in gross profit. 

Adjusted EBITDA was $4.2 million for the second quarter of 2015, compared to adjusted EBITDA of $0.2 million for the same period in 2014.  The increase in adjusted EBITDA reflects the $4.3 million increase in gross profit before non-cash items and a$0.1 million decrease in G&A expenses.

CASH COST AND ALL-IN SUSTAINING COSTS

Cash cost was US$6.63 for the second quarter of 2015, a 56% decrease compared to US$15.03 for the second quarter of 2014.  The decrease in cash cost was partly due to the increase in ore grades, which contributed to a 59% increase in payable silver ounces as well as higher by-product credits.  Cash cost also benefitted from the strengthening of the US dollar compared to the Mexican peso which reduced production costs in US dollar terms. 

AISC for the second quarter of 2015 decreased to US$12.54 from US$24.40 in the second quarter of 2014.  This 49% decrease is primarily due to the reduction in cash cost.  In addition, there was a reduction in general and administrative, sustaining exploration and evaluation and sustaining capital expenditures on a per payable silver ounce basis as a result of the increase in payable silver ounces noted above. 

Please refer to the Company's Management's Discussion and Analysis for further discussion of cash cost and AISC, and for a reconciliation to the Company's financial results as reported under IFRS. 

CASH AND WORKING CAPITAL AT JUNE 30, 2014

At June 30, 2015, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $19.4 million compared to $18.0 million at December 31, 2014.  Cash increased by $1.5 million in the first half of 2015 primarily due to cash flows from operating activities before changes in non-cash working capital of $8.4 million and a $0.7 million increase in cash and cash equivalents as the result of favorable foreign exchange fluctuations.  These factors exceeded the $6.6 million invested in mineral properties, plant and equipment and exploration and evaluation assets, and the increase in non-cash working capital (primarily accounts receivable) of $1.0 million.

At June 30, 2015, the Company had net working capital of $33.9 million compared to $32.9 million at December 31, 2014.  Net working capital increased by $1.0 million due to the $1.5 million increase in cash, net of the $0.5 million increase in trade and other payables during the first half of 2015. 

OUTLOOK

On July 14, 2015, the Company announced an increase in its production guidance for 2015 by approximately 8%, from 3.5 to 3.6 million Ag eq oz to 3.8 to 3.9 million Ag eq oz as a result of better than expected production results for the first half of 2015.  While improved grade control and higher cut-off grades at all mines should maintain higher production levels, it is still early in the production history of the South Extension zones at San Ignacio.  Grade fluctuations are possible and the Company may consider alternate mining methods in order to reduce costs which could also impact head grades.  The revised guidance represents an approximate 21% increase over 2014 production, including a small impact from the change in ratios in determining Ag eq oz to account for the movement in metal prices over the past year.  

After a review of its previously issued cash cost and AISC guidance for 2015, the Company is reducing its cash cost and AISC guidance.  The reduction reflects strong cash cost and AISC results for the first half of the year.  Cash cost guidance is reduced to US$9.00 to $10.00, from US$11.50 to $12.50, and AISC is reduced to US$15.00 to $17.00 from US$18.50 to $19.85.

     

Production and cash cost guidance

 FY 2014
Actual

1H 2015
 Actual

2015 Guidance Range

2015 Revised Guidance

Total silver equivalent ounces

3,187,832

2,076,241

3,500,000  –  3,600,000

3,800,000  –  3,900,000

Cash cost per silver payable ounce (USD)

$ 12.78

$   7.68

$ 11.50  –  $ 12.50

$   9.00  –  $ 10.00

AISC (USD)

$ 22.07

$ 13.52

$ 18.50  –  $ 19.85

$ 15.00  –  $ 17.00

 

On July 2, 2015, the Company provided an update on its diamond drilling programs for the second half of 2015.  As a result of the completion of the Cangold acquisition and the signing of the Coricancha option, total planned drilling metres for 2015 increased to 29,700 metres from 19,000 metres, which translates into $3 to $4 million of additional exploration and evaluation expenditures for 2015.  The 29,700 metres comprises drilling metres for the GMC, and the Guadalupe de los Reyes and Coricancha projects.   

The Company is maintaining its guidance for $10 to $12 million in capital expenditures for 2015 comprising capitalized mine development and diamond drilling, and for the acquisition of new mining and plant equipment.  Drilling related to the projects is not included in this figure as such expenditures are not capitalized, but are considered E&E expenses.

WEBCAST AND CONFERENCE CALL TO DISCUSS SECOND QUARTER 2015 FINANCIAL RESULTS

The Company will hold a live webcast and conference call to discuss the financial results on August 6, 2015, at 8:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time.  Hosting the call will be Mr. Robert Archer, President and CEO, and Mr. Jim Zadra, CFO and Corporate Secretary. 

Shareholders, analysts, investors and media are invited to join the live webcast and conference call by logging in or dialing in just prior to the start time. 

Live webcast and registration

www.greatpanther.com

U.S. & Canada Toll-Free:

(866) 832 4290

International Toll:

(919) 825 3215

Conference ID:

87686104

 

A replay of the webcast will be available on the Investors section of the Company's website approximately one hour after the conference call. 

All shareholders have the option to receive a hard copy of the Company's financial statements free of charge upon request.  Should you wish to receive Great Panther Silver's financial statements in hard copy, please contact us at the Company toll free at 1-888-355-1766 or 604-608-1766, or e-mail [email protected].

NON-IFRS MEASURES

The discussion of financial results in this press release includes reference to Gross profit before non-cash items, Adjusted EBITDA, Cash cost per silver payable ounce, and All-in sustaining cost per silver payable ounce which are non-IFRS measures.  The Company provides these measures as additional information regarding the Company's financial results and performance.  Please refer to the Company's MD&A for the three and six months ended June 30, 2015, for definitions and reconciliations of these measures to the Company's financial statements.  

ABOUT GREAT PANTHER

Great Panther Silver Limited is a primary silver mining and exploration company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange trading under the symbol GPR, and on the NYSE MKT trading under the symbol GPL.  Great Panther's current activities are focused on the mining of precious metals from its two wholly-owned mining operations in Mexico: the Guanajuato Mine Complex, which includes the San Ignacio satellite mine, and the Topia Mine in Durango.  Recently, the Company signed a two-year option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the Coricancha Mine Complex in the central Andes of Peru and, through the acquisition of Cangold Limited, now holds an option to acquire a 100% interest in the advanced stage Guadalupe de los Reyes Project in Mexico.

 

Robert A. Archer

President & CEO

1-888-355-1766

  

 

CAUTIONARY STATEMENT ON FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and forward-looking information within the meaning of Canadian securities laws (together, "forward-looking statements").  Such forward-looking statements may include but are not limited to the Company's plans for production at its Guanajuato and Topia Mines in Mexico, exploring its other properties in Mexico, the overall economic potential of its properties, the availability of adequate financing and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements to be materially different.  Such factors include, among others, risks and uncertainties relating to potential political risks involving the Company's operations in a foreign jurisdiction, uncertainty of production and cost estimates and the potential for unexpected costs and expenses, physical risks inherent in mining operations, currency fluctuations, fluctuations in the price of silver, gold and base metals, completion of economic evaluations, changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined, the inability or failure to obtain adequate financing on a timely basis, and other risks and uncertainties, including those described in the Company's Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2014 and Material Change Reports filed with the Canadian Securities Administrators available at www.sedar.com and reports on Form 40-F and Form 6-K filed with theSecurities and Exchange Commission and available at www.sec.gov

GREAT PANTHER SILVER LIMITED
CONDENSED INTERIM CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
(Expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars)

As at June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 (Unaudited)

    
  

June 30,

December 31,

   

2015

 

2014

      

Assets

    
      

Current assets:

    
 

Cash and cash equivalents

$

19,432

$

17,968

 

Trade and other receivables

 

12,339

 

10,697

 

Income taxes recoverable

 

93

 

170

 

Inventories

 

6,901

 

8,928

 

Other current assets

 

1,252

 

750

   

40,017

 

38,513

Non-current assets:

    
 

Mineral properties, plant and equipment

 

23,201

 

29,770

 

Exploration and evaluation assets

 

8,305

 

3,081

 

Intangible assets

 

239

 

366

 

Deferred tax asset

 

285

 

71

  

$

72,047

$

71,801

      

Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

    
      

Current liabilities:

    
 

Trade and other payables 

$

6,075

$

5,606

     

Non-current liabilities:

    
 

Reclamation and remediation provision

 

2,815

 

3,378

 

Deferred tax liability

 

3,772

 

4,088

   

12,662

 

13,072

      

Shareholders' equity:

    
 

Share capital

 

125,646

 

124,178

 

Reserves

 

10,618

 

10,298

 

Deficit

 

(76,879)

 

(75,747)

   

59,385

 

58,729

  

$

72,047

$

71,801

 

 

GREAT PANTHER SILVER LIMITED
CONDENSED INTERIM CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(Expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars, except per share data)

 

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2015 and 2014 (Unaudited)

    
  

For the three months
ended June 30,

For the six months
ended June 30,

  

2015

2014

2015

2014

      

Revenue

$

19,183

$

14,465

$

39,434

$

27,345

Cost of sales

    
 

Production costs

12,470

12,038

26,068

21,647

 

Amortization and depletion

5,010

3,911

11,010

7,545

 

Share-based compensation

35

45

163

100

  

17,515

15,994

37,241

29,292

      

Gross profit (loss)

1,668

(1,529)

2,193

(1,947)

      

General and administrative expenses

    
 

Administrative expenses

1,587

1,739

3,661

3,292

 

Amortization and depletion

61

77

125

160

 

Share-based compensation

115

38

214

99

  

1,763

1,854

4,000

3,551

      

Exploration and evaluation expenses

    
 

Exploration and evaluation, and development expenses

953

518

1,868

2,119

 

Share-based compensation

88

17

145

32

 

1,041

535

2,013

2,151

     
 

(1,136)

(3,918)

(3,820)

(7,649)

      

Finance and other (expense) income

    
 

Interest income

87

64

226

146

 

Finance costs

(47)

(38)

(67)

(76)

 

Foreign exchange (loss) gain

(3,837)

(2,837)

2,129

937

 

Other income (expense)

32

43

58

(618)

  

(3,765)

(2,768)

2,346

389

      

Loss before income taxes 

(4,901)

(6,686)

(1,474)

(7,260)

      

Income tax expense

    
 

Current expense

70

13

225

180

 

Deferred expense (recovery)

(249)

(2,207)

(567)

(2,346)

  

(179)

(2,194)

(342)

(2,166)

Net loss for the period

$

(4,722)

$

(4,492)

$

(1,132)

$

(5,094)

      

Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax

    
 

Items that are or may be reclassified subsequently to net income (loss):

    
 

Foreign currency translation

1,847

464

(207)

32

 

Change in fair value of available-for-sale financial assets, net of tax

2

6

  

1,847

466

(207)

38

Total comprehensive loss for the period

$

(2,875)

$

(4,026)

$

(1,339)

$

(5,056)

      

Loss per share

    
 

Basic

$

(0.03)

$

(0.03)

$

(0.01)

$

(0.04)

 

Diluted

$

(0.03)

$

(0.03)

$

(0.01)

$

(0.04)

 

 

GREAT PANTHER SILVER LIMITED
CONDENSED INTERIM CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars)

 

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2015 and 2014 (Unaudited)

    
  

Three months ended
June 30,

Six months ended
June 30,

  

2015

2014

2015

2014

      

Cash flows from operating activities

    

Net loss for the period

$

(4,722)

$

(4,492)

$

(1,132)

$

(5,094)

Items not involving cash:

    
 

Amortization and depletion

5,071

3,988

11,135

7,705

 

Unrealized foreign exchange loss (gain)

3,406

2,327

(1,410)

(748)

 

Income tax (recovery) expense

(179)

(2,194)

(342)

(2,166)

 

Accretion on reclamation and remediation provision

10

38

30

76

 

Share-based compensation

238

100

522

231

 

Other (income) expense

(49)

(188)

646

 

Other non-cash items

(79)

(326)

  

3,775

(312)

8,615

324

Interest received

11

64

60

126

Income taxes paid

(219)

(75)

(278)

(159)

 

3,567

(323)

8,397

291

Changes in non-cash working capital:

    
 

Decrease (increase) in trade and other receivables

1,127

(2,908)

(1,823)

972

 

Decrease in income taxes recoverable

135

163

58

329

 

Decrease in inventories

936

824

1,030

399

 

Decrease (increase) in other current assets

82

(142)

(477)

(896)

 

(Decrease) increase in trade and other payables

(341)

1,051

164

(1,209)

 

Net cash from (used in) operating activities

5,506

(1,335)

7,349

(114)

      

Cash flows from investing activities:

    
 

Additions to intangible assets

(18)

(18)

 

Additions to mineral properties, plant and equipment

(2,160)

(1,988)

(3,485)

(4,153)

 

Acquisition of Cangold

(62)

(994)

 

Additions to exploration and evaluation assets – Coricancha Mine Complex

(2,157)

(2,157)

 

Net cash used in investing activities

(4,379)

(2,006)

(6,636)

(4,171)

      

Cash flows from financing activities:

    
 

Proceeds from exercise of options

158

9

438

 

Net cash from financing activities

158

9

438

      

Effect of foreign currency translation on cash and cash equivalents

(389)

(432)

742

132

      

Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

738

(3,615)

1,464

(3,715)

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period

18,694

21,660

17,968

21,760

Cash and cash equivalents, end of period

$

19,432

$

18,045

$

19,432

$

18,045

 

SOURCE Great Panther Silver Limited

Spiros Cacos, Director, Investor Relations, Toll free: 1 888 355 1766, Tel: 1 604 638 8955, [email protected], www.greatpanther.com
 

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Maza Drilling is a Mexican company established in 2007 in Mazatlán, Sinaloa. Our Canadian founder, Mr. Guy de Launiere, has over 20 years of international experience managing diverse drilling operations. Maza Drilling strives to compete at the highest levels in terms of recovery, effectiveness, efficiency, and affordability at every project while keeping at the forefront of technology to meet our customer’s needs in this demanding market.