UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

  

FORM 6-K

  

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16

UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

  

For the month of August 2023

  

Commission File Number 001-32570

 

ENTRÉE RESOURCES LTD

(Translation of registrant’s name into English)

  

Suite 1650 - 1066 West Hastings Street,

Vancouver, BC, V6E 3X1, Canada

(Address of principal executive offices)

  

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

 

Form 20-F  ¨        Form 40-F x

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

SIGNATURE

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

  ENTRÉE RESOURCES LTD
  (Registrant)
     
Date: August 8, 2023 By:  /s/ Duane Lo    
    Duane Lo
    Chief Financial Officer

   

 

 

 
 

 

EXHIBIT LIST

 

Exhibit   Description
     
99.1   CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
     
99.2   MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS
     
99.3   PRESS RELEASE

 

EXHIBIT 99.1

 

 

 

 

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited - Expressed in United States dollars)

Three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023

 

 

 
 

 

 

MANAGEMENT’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR FINANCIAL REPORTING

 

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INTERIM FINANCIAL REPORTING

 

 

The accompanying condensed consolidated interim financial statements of Entrée Resources Ltd. (the “Company”) have been prepared by management in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”). Management acknowledges responsibility for the preparation and presentation of the condensed consolidated interim financial statements, including responsibility for significant accounting estimates and the choice of accounting principles and methods that are appropriate to the Company’s circumstances.

 

 

NOTICE OF NO AUDITOR REVIEW OF CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

 

The Company’s independent auditor has not performed a review of these condensed consolidated interim financial statements in accordance with standards established by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants for a review of interim financial statements by a company’s auditor.

 

 

 

 
 

Entrée Resources Ltd.

Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Financial Position

As at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022

(expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except where indicated)

 

   Note  June 30, 2023  December 31, 2022
Assets             
Current assets             
Cash and cash equivalents     $5,991   $6,409 
Receivables and prepaid expenses      107    158 
Prepaid licence fees      60    96 
Deposits      12    12 
       6,170    6,675 
Non-current assets             
Property, lease asset and equipment  4   476    523 
Oyu Tolgoi assets  3   330    295 
       806    818 
Total assets     $6,976   $7,493 
Liabilities             
Current liabilities             
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities  10  $419   $227 
Current portion of lease liabilities  4   107    100 
       526    327 
Non-current liabilities             
Lease liabilities  4   411    449 
Loan payable to Oyu Tolgoi LLC  5   11,361    11,139 
Deferred revenue  6   56,527    53,112 
       68,299    64,700 
Total liabilities      68,825    65,027 
Shareholders’ deficiency             
Share capital  7   183,869    182,668 
Reserves      22,278    22,509 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss      705    2,018 
Deficit      (268,701)   (264,729)
Total shareholders’ deficiency      (61,849)   (57,534)
Total liabilities and shareholders’ deficiency     $6,976   $7,493 

 

Nature of operations (Note 1)

Commitments and contingencies (Note 9)

Subsequent events (Note 11)

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated interim financial statements.

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Entrée Resources Ltd.

Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Comprehensive Loss

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 (Unaudited)

(expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except where indicated)

 

      Three months ended June 30  Six months ended June 30
    Note  2023  2022  2023  2022
Expenses               
     Project expenditures     $459   $151   $859   $251 
General and administrative      517    500    941    938 
Share-based compensation  7   4    58    10    58 
Depreciation      29    32    58    65 
Operating loss      1,009    741    1,868    1,312 
Foreign exchange (gain) loss      (208)   261    (213)   131 
Interest income      (75)   (26)   (162)   (41)
Interest expense  5   96    90    194    178 
Loss from equity investee  3   57    33    89    65 
Finance costs      13    16    26    31 
Deferred revenue finance costs  6   1,104    1,058    2,170    2,110 
Loss for the period      1,996    2,173    3,972    3,786 
Other comprehensive loss (income)                       
Foreign currency translation      1,322    (1,704)   1,313    (914)
Total comprehensive loss     $3,318   $469   $5,285   $2,872 
Net loss per common share                       
Basic and fully diluted     $(0.01)  $(0.01)  $(0.02)  $(0.02)
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding                       
Basic and fully diluted (000’s)      195,184    196,852    198,052    196,693 
Total common shares issued and outstanding (000’s)  7   197,637    196,844    197,637    196,844 

 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated interim financial statements.

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Entrée Resources Ltd.

Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Deficiency

For the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 (Unaudited)

(expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except where indicated)

 

   Note 

Number of Shares

(000’s)

 

Share

capital

  Reserves  Accumulated
other comprehensive
  income (loss)
  Deficit  Total
Balance at December 31, 2022      198,135   $182,668   $22,509   $2,018   $(264,729)  $(57,534)
Loss and comprehensive loss      –      –      –      (1,313)   (3,972)   (5,285)
Share-based compensation  7   –      –      10    –      –      10 
Shares returned to treasury  7   (2,799)   –      –      –      –      –   
Issuance of share capital - option exercises  7   262    106    (59)   –      –      47 
Issuance of share capital - warrants exercises  7   2,039    1,095    (182)   –      –      913 
Balance at June 30, 2023      197,637   $183,869   $22,278   $705   $(268,701)  $(61,849)
                                  
Balance at December 31, 2021      192,688   $179,515   $22,728   $(1,677)  $(255,668)  $(55,102)
Loss and comprehensive gain      –      –      –      914    (3,786)   (2,872)
Share-based compensation  7   –      –      58    –      –      58 
Issuance of share capital - option exercises  7   41    27    (19)   –      –      8 
Issuance of share capital - warrants exercises  7   4,115    2,462    (681)   –      –      1,781 
Balance at June 30, 2022      196,844   $182,004   $22,086   $(763)  $(259,454)  $(56,127)

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated interim financial statements.

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Entrée Resources Ltd.

Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Cash Flows

For the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 (Unaudited)

(expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except where indicated) 

 

   Note  June 30, 2023  June 30, 2022
Cash flows used in operating activities             
Net loss     $(3,972)  $(3,786)
Items not affecting cash:             
Share-based compensation  7   10    58 
Depreciation      58    65 
Loss from equity investee  3   89    65 
Interest expense  5   194    178 
Finance cost, net      35    31 
Unrealized foreign exchange (gain) loss      (207)   93 
Deferred revenue finance costs  6   2,170    2,110 
       (1,623)   (1,186)
Changes in non-cash operating working capital:             
Decrease in receivables and prepaids      51    77 
Increase in accounts payable and accrued liabilities      191    39 
       (1,381)   (1,070)
Cash flows from financing activities             
Repayment of lease liability      (66)   (29)
Proceeds from issuance of common shares - share options  7   47    8 
Proceeds from issuance of common shares - warrants  7   913    1,781 
       894    1,760 
(Decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents      (487)   690 
Cash and cash equivalents - beginning of period      6,409    7,090 
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents      69    (82)
Cash and cash equivalents - end of period     $5,991   $7,698 
              
Cash and cash equivalents is represented by:             
Cash     $5,955   $6,160 
Cash equivalents      36    1,538 
Total cash and cash equivalents     $5,991   $7,698 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these condensed consolidated interim financial statements.

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Entrée Resources Ltd.

Notes to Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited)

(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share amounts and where indicated)

1Nature of operations

Entrée Resources Ltd., together with its subsidiaries (collectively referred to as the “Company” or “Entrée”), is focused on the development and exploration of mineral property interests. The Company is principally focused on its Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property in Mongolia (Note 3).

The Company has its primary listing in Canada on the Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) and its common shares also trade in the United States on the Over-the-Counter OTCQB Venture Market (“OTCQB”) under the symbol “ERLFF”.

The Company’s registered office is at Suite 2900, 550 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, V6C 0A3, Canada.

All amounts are expressed in United States dollars, except for certain amounts denoted in Canadian dollars (“C$”).

These condensed consolidated interim financial statements have been prepared on the basis of accounting principles applicable to a going concern which assumes that the Company will be able to continue for the foreseeable future and will be able to realize its assets and discharge its liabilities in the normal course of business. The Company estimates it has adequate financial resources to satisfy its obligations over the next 12 month period.

 

2Basis of presentation

The Company prepares its condensed consolidated interim financial statements in accordance with International Accounting Standards 34, Interim Financial Reporting (“IAS 34”), under International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IASB”) and interpretation of the International Reporting Interpretations Committee (“IFRIC”). These should be read in conjunction with the Company’s annual audited consolidated financial statements as at and for the year ended December 31, 2022 (“annual financial statements”). The accounting policies and critical estimates applied by the Company in these condensed consolidated interim financial statements are the same as those applied in the Company’s annual financial statements, unless otherwise stated.

The condensed consolidated interim financial statements were approved by the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors on August 3, 2023.

 

3Oyu Tolgoi assets

Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property

The Company has a carried 20% participating joint venture interest in two of the Oyu Tolgoi project deposits, and a carried 20% or 30% participating joint venture interest (depending on the depth of mineralization) in the surrounding land package located in the South Gobi region of Mongolia (the “Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property”). The Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property is comprised of the eastern portion of the Shivee Tolgoi mining licence, which hosts the Hugo North Extension copper-gold deposit, and all of the Javhlant mining licence, which hosts the majority of the Heruga copper-gold-molybdenum deposit. The Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences were granted by the Mineral Resources and Petroleum Authority of Mongolia in October 2009. Title to the two licences is held by the Company.

In October 2004, the Company entered into an arm’s-length Equity Participation and Earn-In Agreement (the “Earn-In Agreement”) with Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. (“Turquoise Hill”). Under the Earn-In Agreement, Turquoise Hill agreed to purchase equity securities of the Company and was granted the right to earn an interest in what is now the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. Most of Turquoise Hill’s rights and obligations under the Earn-In Agreement were subsequently assigned by Turquoise Hill to what was then its wholly-owned subsidiary, Oyu Tolgoi LLC (“OTLLC”). The Government of Mongolia subsequently acquired a 34% interest in OTLLC from Turquoise Hill.

On June 30, 2008, OTLLC gave notice that it had completed its earn-in obligations by expending a total of $35 million on exploration of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. OTLLC earned an 80% interest in all minerals extracted below a sub-surface depth of 560 metres from the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property and a 70% interest in all minerals extracted from surface to a depth of 560 metres from the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. In accordance with the Earn-In Agreement, the Company and OTLLC formed a joint venture (the “Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV”) on terms annexed to the Earn-In Agreement (the “JVA”).


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Entrée Resources Ltd.

Notes to Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited)

(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share amounts and where indicated)

 

 

The portion of the Shivee Tolgoi mining licence outside of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, Shivee West, is 100% owned by the Company, but is subject to a right of first refusal by OTLLC. In October 2015, the Company entered into a License Fees Agreement with OTLLC, pursuant to which the parties agreed to negotiate in good faith to amend the JVA to include Shivee West in the definition of Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. The parties also agreed that the annual licence fees for Shivee West would be for the account of each joint venture participant in proportion to their respective interests, with OTLLC contributing the Company’s 20% share charging interest at prime plus 2% (Note 5).

The conversion of the original Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant exploration licences into mining licences was a condition precedent to the Investment Agreement (the “Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement”) between Turquoise Hill, OTLLC, the Government of Mongolia and Rio Tinto International Holdings Limited. The licences are part of the contract area covered by the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement, although the Company is not a party to the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement. The Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences were each issued for a 30 year term and have rights of renewal for two further 20 year terms.

As of June 30, 2023, the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV had expended approximately $38.3 million (December 31, 2022 - $38.2 million) to advance the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. Under the terms of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV, OTLLC contributed on behalf of the Company its required participation amount charging interest at prime plus 2% (Note 5).

 

Investment - Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property

For accounting purposes, the Company treats its interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV as a 20% equity investment. Historically, all Company expenditures related to its interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV have been expensed as incurred through the statement of comprehensive loss or recognized as part of the Company’s share of the loss of the joint venture.

 

The Company’s share of the loss of the joint venture was $0.03 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 (2022 - $0.1 million). The joint venture has nominal current assets and liabilities, approximately $0.3 million of non-current assets and approximately $38.3 million of non-current liabilities. The loss for the joint venture for the six months ended June 30, 2023 was $0.1 million (2022 - Nil).

The Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV investment carrying value at June 30, 2023 was $0.3 million (December 31, 2022 - $0.3 million) and was recorded in Oyu Tolgoi assets in the statement of financial position.

 

4Leases

Lease liability

   June 30, 2023  December 31, 2022
Lease liability  $518   $549 
Less: current portion   (107)   (100)
Long-term portion  $411   $449 

 

Undiscounted lease payments

   June 30, 2023  December 31, 2022
Less than one year  $176   $176 
One to five years   587    675 
   $763   $851 

In March 2022, the Company renewed its existing office lease for an additional 5 year period and calculated the right-of-use asset and lease liability as $0.6 million based on the net present value of the future lease payments over the term of the lease using a discount rate of 10%.


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Entrée Resources Ltd.

Notes to Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited)

(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share amounts and where indicated)

 

 

 

5Loan payable to Oyu Tolgoi LLC

Under the terms of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV (Note 3), Entrée has elected to have OTLLC contribute funds to approved joint venture programs and budgets on the Company’s behalf. Interest on each loan advance shall accrue at an annual rate equal to OTLLC’s actual cost of capital or the prime rate of the Royal Bank of Canada, plus two percent (2%) per annum, whichever is less, as at the date of the advance. The loan is non-recourse and will be repayable by the Company monthly from ninety percent (90%) of the Company’s share of available cash flow from the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV. In the absence of available cash flow, the loan will not be repayable. The loan is not expected to be repaid within one year.

During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company recorded interest expense of $0.2 million in connection with the loan (2022 - $0.2 million).

 

6Deferred revenue

The Company has an agreement to use future payments that it receives from its mineral property interests to purchase and deliver gold, silver and copper credits to Sandstorm Gold Ltd. (“Sandstorm”) (the “Sandstorm Agreement”).

Under the terms of the Sandstorm Agreement, Sandstorm provided the Company with a net deposit of C$30.9 million (the “Deposit”) in exchange for the future delivery of gold, silver and copper credits equivalent to:

28.1% of Entrée’s share of gold and silver, and 2.1% of Entrée’s share of copper, produced from the Shivee Tolgoi mining licence (excluding Shivee West); and
21.3% of Entrée’s share of gold and silver, and 2.1% of Entrée’s share of copper, produced from the Javhlant mining licence.

Upon the delivery of metal credits, Sandstorm will make a cash payment to the Company equal to the lesser of the prevailing market price and $220 per ounce of gold, $5 per ounce of silver and $0.50 per pound of copper (subject to inflation adjustments). After approximately 8.6 million ounces of gold, 40.3 million ounces of silver and 9.1 billion pounds of copper have been produced from the entire current Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, the cash payment will be increased to the lesser of the prevailing market price and $500 per ounce of gold, $10 per ounce of silver and $1.10 per pound of copper (subject to inflation adjustments). To the extent that the prevailing market price is greater than the amount of the cash payment, the difference between the two will be credited against the Deposit.

The Deposit has been accounted for as deferred revenue on the statement of financial position and is subject to foreign currency fluctuations upon conversion to US dollars at each reporting period. The Deposit contains a significant financing component and, as such, the Company recognizes a financing charge at each reporting period and grosses up the deferred revenue balance to recognize the significant financing element that is part of this contract at a discount rate of 8%.

This arrangement does not require the delivery of actual metal, and the Company may use revenue from any of its assets to purchase the requisite amount of metal credits.

 

7Share capital
a)Common shares

The Company’s authorized share capital consists of unlimited common shares without par value. At June 30, 2023, the Company had 197,637,283 (December 31, 2022 - 198,134,931) shares issued and outstanding.

During the six months ended June 30, 2023, share purchase warrants to purchase 2,039,500 common shares of the Company with an exercise price of C$0.60 were exercised.

On May 9, 2017, the Company completed a spin-out of its U.S. assets into Mason Resources Corp. (“Mason”) through a plan of arrangement under Section 288 of the Business Corporations Act (the “Arrangement”). Shareholders received common shares of Mason by way of a share exchange, pursuant to which each existing common share of the Company was exchanged for one “new” common share of the Company and 0.45 of a common share of Mason. Under the Arrangement, shareholders had six years to exchange their “old” common shares of the Company for “new” common shares, failing which the “new” common to which they were entitled would be deemed to have been surrendered for no consideration to the Company, and would be returned by the Company to treasury. On May 9, 2023, 2,799,079 common shares were cancelled and returned to the Company’s treasury for no consideration as a consequence of the expiry of the six-year period.


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Entrée Resources Ltd.

Notes to Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited)

(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share amounts and where indicated)

 

 

b)Share options

The Company provides share-based compensation to its directors, officers, employees, and consultants through grants of share options.

The Company has adopted a stock option plan (the “Plan”) to grant options to directors, officers, employees and consultants. The maximum aggregate number of shares issuable pursuant to security-based compensation arrangements of the Company and outstanding from time to time, including options granted under the Plan, may not exceed 10% of the issued and outstanding shares of the Company. Options granted can have a term of up to ten years and an exercise price typically not less than the Company's closing share price on the TSX on the last trading day before the date of grant. Vesting is determined at the discretion of the Board of Directors.

Under the Plan, an option holder may elect to transform an option, in whole or in part and, in lieu of receiving shares to which the terminated option relates (the “Designated Shares”), receive the number of shares, disregarding fractions, which, when multiplied by the weighted average trading price of the shares on the TSX during the five trading days immediately preceding the day of termination (the “Fair Value” per share) of the Designated Shares, has a total dollar value equal to the number of Designated Shares multiplied by the difference between the Fair Value and the exercise price per share of the Designated Shares.

The Company uses historical data to estimate option exercise, forfeiture and employee termination within the valuation model. The risk-free interest rate is based on a treasury instrument whose term is consistent with the expected term of the share options. Since the Company has not paid and does not anticipate paying dividends on its common shares, the expected dividend yield is assumed to be zero. Companies are required to utilize an estimated forfeiture rate when calculating the expense for the reporting period. Based on the best estimate, management applied the estimated forfeiture rate of nil in determining the expense recorded in the accompanying Statements of Comprehensive Loss.

Share options for the six months ended June 30, 2023 are summarized as follows:

   Number of share
options (000’s)
 

Weighted average
exercise price

C$

 Outstanding - December 31, 2022    8,537    0.59 
 Exercised    (262)   0.47 
 Cancelled    (63)   0.37 
 Outstanding - June 30, 2023    8,212    0.60 

 

At June 30, 2023, the following share options were outstanding and exercisable:

 

Number of share options (000`s) Exercise price per share option (C$) Expiry date
3,445 0.365 - 0.77 Sept - Dec 2023
1,545 0.365 Dec 2024
1,255 0.51 Dec 2025
920 0.77 Dec 2026
1,047 0.82 - 1.14 April - Nov 2027
8,212    

 


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Entrée Resources Ltd.

Notes to Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited)

(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share amounts and where indicated)

 

 

  June 30, 2023
Weighted average exercise price for exercisable options C$0.60
Weighted average share price for options exercised C$1.34

Weighted average years to expiry for exercisable share options 

1.71 years

 

c)Share purchase warrants

During the six months ended June 30, 2023, share purchase warrants to purchase 2,039,500 common shares with an exercise price of C$0.60 were exercised resulting in gross proceeds of C$1,223,700 being received by the Company.

At June 30, 2023, the following share purchase warrants were outstanding:

Number of share purchase warrants (000’s)

Exercise price per share purchase warrant

C$

Expiry date
3,100 0.60 September 13, 2023

 

d)Deferred share units

Deferred share units (“DSUs”) are granted to the Company’s directors and executives as a part of compensation under the terms of the Company’s deferred share unit plan (the “DSU Plan”). DSUs vest when certain conditions as stated in the DSU Plan are met, except in the event of an earlier change of control, in which case, the DSUs will vest fully upon such change of control.

At June 30, 2023, 1,553,000 DSUs were outstanding and fully vested. Each vested DSU entitles the holder to receive one common share of the Company or a cash payment equivalent to the closing price of one common share of the Company on the TSX on the last trading day preceding the DSU’s redemption date.

 

8Financial instruments
a)Fair value classification of financial instruments

The fair value hierarchy establishes three levels to classify the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. Level 1 inputs are quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.  Level 2 inputs are other than quoted prices included in Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly (prices) or indirectly (derived from prices). Level 3 inputs are for the assets or liabilities that are not based on observable market data (unobservable inputs).

The Company’s financial instruments consist of cash and cash equivalents, receivables, deposits, accounts payable and accrued liabilities, loan payable and lease liabilities.

The carrying values of cash and cash equivalents, receivables and accounts payable and accrued liabilities approximate their fair value due to their short terms to maturity.


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Entrée Resources Ltd.

Notes to Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited)

(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share amounts and where indicated)

 

The following table summarizes the classification and carrying values of the Company’s financial instruments at June 30, 2023:

   FVTPL  Amortized cost (financial assets)  Amortized cost (financial liabilities)  Total
Financial assets                    
Cash and cash equivalents  $–     $5,991   $–     $5,991 
Receivables   –      39    –      39 
Deposits   –      12    –      12 
Total financial assets  $–     $6,042   $–     $6,042 
                     
Financial liabilities                    
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities  $–     $–     $419   $419 
Lease liabilities   –      –      518    518 
Loan payable   –      –      11,361    11,361 
Total financial liabilities  $–     $–     $12,298   $12,298 

 

 

9Commitments and contingencies

As at June 30, 2023, the Company had the following office lease commitments:

 

  Total Less than 1 year 1 - 3 years 3-5 years More than 5 years
Lease commitments          577 $           133 $              400 $             44 $                  -

 

Under the terms of the Sandstorm Agreement, the Company may be subject to a contingent liability if certain events occur (Note 6).

 

10Related party transactions

The Company’s related parties include key management personnel and directors. Direct remuneration paid to the Company’s directors and key management personnel during the six months ended June 30th were as follows:

   2023  2022
Directors’ fees  $106   $113 
Salaries and benefits  $383   $452 
Share based compensation  $10   $58 

 

As of June 30, 2023, included in the accounts payable and accrued liabilities balance on the consolidated statement of financial position is $0.04 million (December 31, 2022 - $0.03 million) due to the Company’s directors and key management personnel.

Upon a change of control of the Company, amounts totaling $1.4 million (December 31, 2022 - $1.4 million) will become payable to certain officers and management personnel of the Company.


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Entrée Resources Ltd.

Notes to Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited)

(tabular amounts expressed in thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share amounts and where indicated)

 

 

11Subsequent events

Subsequent to June 30, 2023, the following transactions occurred:

share purchase warrants to purchase 807,500 common shares with an exercise price of C$0.60 were exercised resulting in gross proceeds of C$484,500 being received by the Company.

 

 

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Exhibit 99.2

 

 

 

 

Management’s Discussion and Analysis

Second Quarter Ended June 30, 2023

(Expressed in United States dollars, except per share amounts and where otherwise noted)

August 3, 2023

This Management’s Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") should be read in conjunction with the condensed consolidated interim financial statements for the period ended June 30, 2023 and related notes thereto which have been prepared in accordance with IFRS 34, Interim Financial Reporting of the International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board, as well as the annual audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2022, which are in accordance with IFRS, and the related MD&A. References to "Entrée" and the "Company" are to Entrée Resources Ltd. and/or one or more of its wholly-owned subsidiaries. For further information on the Company, reference should be made to its continuous disclosure (including its most recently filed annual information form ("AIF")), which is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Information is also available on the Company’s website at www.EntreeResourcesLtd.com. Information on risks associated with investing in the Company’s securities is contained in the Company’s most recently filed AIF. Technical and scientific information under National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") concerning the Company’s material property, including information about mineral resources and reserves, is contained in the Company’s most recently filed AIF and in its technical report titled "Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi Joint Venture Project, Mongolia, NI 43-101 Technical Report" with an effective date of October 8, 2021 prepared by Wood Canada Limited ("Wood").

 

Q2 2023 HIGHLIGHTS

Oyu Tolgoi Underground Development Update

The Oyu Tolgoi project in Mongolia includes two separate land holdings: the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence, which is held by Entrée’s joint venture partner Oyu Tolgoi LLC ("OTLLC") and the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, which is a partnership between Entrée and OTLLC. Rio Tinto owns 66% of OTLLC and is the manager of operations at Oyu Tolgoi (see "Overview of Business" below).

In July 2023, Rio Tinto announced that ramp-up of the high-grade Oyu Tolgoi underground mine continues. Oyu Tolgoi is set to become the world’s fourth largest copper mine by 2030 with the operation expected to deliver average mined copper production of ~500 kilo-tonnes per annum ("ktpa") between 2028 and 2036.
As at June 30, 2023, 54 Lift 1 Panel 0 draw bells have been opened, and the delivery of infrastructure for ramp-up to full capacity remains on target. Construction of conveyor to surface works was ~60% complete at the end of the second quarter. Construction works for the concentrator conversion also progressed during the period, with the main contractor mobilized and the commencement of major site works in May.
Shaft sinking rates improved during the second quarter. At the end of June, Shafts 3 and 4 reached 639 metres and 752 metres below ground level, respectively. Final depths required for Shafts 3 and 4 are 1,148 metres and 1,149 metres below ground level, respectively. Rio Tinto now expects both shafts to be commissioned in the second half 2024.
Technical studies for Panels 1 and 2 mine design and schedule optimization were completed by OTLLC during the second quarter. The Hugo North Extension deposit on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property is located in the northern portion of Panel 1. According to Rio Tinto:
oThe technical studies have resulted in substantially de-risked, resilient mine designs that provide a pathway to ramp-up, flexibility to pursue value creating opportunities and react to future risks, and improved stability, constructability, and operability. The studies also provide a pathway to bring the panels into production faster and maximize the use of the ventilation system.
oIdentified risks associated with the previous Panel 1 mine design have been resolved by increasing drawpoint and rim drive spacing, relocating the central material handling system and return raises outside of the active caving area, and optimally orienting the extraction drives and drill drives.
oPanel 1 production is anticipated to commence in ~2027.

Q2 2023 MD&A (table amounts expressed in thousands of US Dollars, except per share amounts and where otherwise noted)

 

 

oThe technical studies have been incorporated into an updated Oyu Tolgoi Feasibility Study ("OTFS23") to be submitted to and reviewed by applicable regulatory bodies in Mongolia.
Although the Company does not anticipate any material changes to underground development cost or schedule for the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, once OTLLC has provided Entrée with a copy of OTFS23 (including the updated mine plan for Panel 1), Entrée will assess the potential impact and update the market accordingly.
Rio Tinto reported during its July 11, 2023 investor site visit that with the technical studies for Lift 1 Panels 1 and 2 completed, attention is shifting to the design of Lift 2. Drilling programs to support a Lift 2 Order of Magnitude Study are in progress. An updated resource model for Hugo North (including Hugo North Extension) is expected to be completed by mid-2024 and will include Lift 2. The updated resource model will incorporate the results from ongoing Hugo North Extension surface and underground drilling on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property.
Rio Tinto has reported the capital cost estimate for the underground project remains unchanged at $7.06 billion with $1.4 billion remaining to be spent at June 30, 2023. The Company continues to request full results of the 2022 Hugo North Extension diamond drill program from OTLLC.

Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property Update

The Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi joint venture ("Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV") Management Committee approved a 2023 in-fill drill program for Hugo North Extension comprising both underground (12 holes totalling 3,889 metres) and surface (six holes totalling 9,082 metres) diamond drilling. The underground holes are collared from underground drill stations on the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence crossing onto the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. The approved budget for the program is ~$4.5 million, 20% of which will be contributed by OTLLC on Entrée’s behalf as a loan in accordance with the joint venture agreement (the "Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA"). The principal purpose for the 2023 drilling is to support the Lift 2 Order of Magnitude Study and updated resource model.
The Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Management Committee also approved a budget of ~$2.245 million for exploration on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, including three inclined diamond drill holes totalling 2,600 metres on the Heruga South and Railway targets (Javhlant licence) and four diamond drill holes totalling 2,600 metres on the Ulaan Khud South target (Shivee Tolgoi licence). 20% of the exploration expenditures will be contributed by OTLLC on Entrée’s behalf as a loan in accordance with the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA.
The Company recently received partial assay results from 2022 exploration drilling conducted on the Shivee Tolgoi licence at the North Ulaan Khud target (six reverse circulation ("RC") drillholes totalling 1,506 metres and one 800 metre diamond drill hole) and the Airstrip target (three diamond drill holes totalling 2,200 metres). The Company is reviewing the results and will update the market in due course. The Company does not consider any of the results to be material.

Corporate

For the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023, the Company’s operating loss was $1.0 million and $1.9 million, respectively, compared to $0.7 million and $1.3 million, respectively, for the comparative periods in 2022. The increase in the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023 was due to legal costs for both commercial negotiations with OTLLC and Rio Tinto and the arbitration proceedings.
For the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023, the Company’s operating cash outflow before changes in non-cash working capital items was $0.9 million and $1.4 million, respectively, compared to $0.7 million and $1.1 million, respectively for the comparative periods in 2022.
Share purchase warrants to purchase 2,847,000 common shares with an exercise price of C$0.60 were exercised resulting in gross proceeds of C$1,708,200 being received by the Company since January 1, 2023.
As at June 30, 2023, the cash balance was $6.0 million and the working capital balance was $5.6 million.
On May 9, 2023, 2,799,079 common shares were cancelled and returned to the Company’s treasury for no consideration which was related to the Company’s spin-out of its U.S. assets into Mason Resources Corp. on May 9, 2017.
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On July 17, 2023, the Company announced it has made good progress in its previously disclosed negotiations with OTLLC and Rio Tinto to amend or restructure the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA and transfer the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences to OTLLC as contemplated in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA. However, several key items still need to be resolved before any definitive agreement could be finalized and executed, including with respect to the potential acquisition by the Government of Mongolia of 34% of the Company’s economic interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. The Minerals Law of Mongolia provides the State may share in up to 34% of the economic benefit derived from exploitation of a mineral deposit of strategic importance where proven reserves were determined through funding sources other than the State budget. The Hugo North Extension copper-gold deposit on the Shivee Tolgoi mining licence and the Heruga copper-gold-molybdenum deposit on the Javhlant mining licence are mineral deposits of strategic importance.
While the Company remains committed to achieving a commercial resolution with OTLLC and Rio Tinto, the binding arbitration proceedings commenced by the Company on May 26, 2022 also continued to progress. The Company is seeking declarations and orders for specific performance relating to certain provisions of the Equity Participation and Earn-in Agreement (the "Earn-in Agreement") with Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. ("Turquoise Hill") dated October 15, 2004, as amended and subsequently assigned to OTLLC and the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA. Both Turquoise Hill and OTLLC are respondents to the arbitration proceedings. The commencement of arbitration proceedings followed protracted discussions with Rio Tinto and OTLLC to confirm the transfer of the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences to OTLLC, either in conjunction with finalization and execution of a restructured or amended agreement with OTLLC, or performance of certain provisions of the Earn-in Agreement and Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA. A three-member Tribunal has been appointed and a merits hearing is set for April 2024.

 

OVERVIEW OF BUSINESS

Entrée is a mineral resource company with interests in development and exploration properties in Mongolia, Peru and Australia.

The Company’s principal asset is its interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi joint venture property (the "Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property") - a carried 20% participating interest in two of the Oyu Tolgoi project deposits, and a carried 20% or 30% participating interest (depending on the depth of mineralization) in the surrounding large, underexplored, highly prospective land package located in the South Gobi region of Mongolia. Entrée’s joint venture partner, OTLLC, holds the remaining interest.

The Oyu Tolgoi project includes two separate land holdings: the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence, which is held by OTLLC (66% Rio Tinto and 34% the Government of Mongolia), and the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, a significant component of the overall project that is under partnership between OTLLC and Entrée. The Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property (see Figure 1 below) comprises the eastern portion of the Shivee Tolgoi mining licence, and all of the Javhlant mining licence, which mostly surround the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence. Both the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences are held by Entrée. The terms of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV state that Entrée has a 20% participating interest with respect to mineralization extracted from deeper than 560 metres below surface and a 30% participating interest with respect to mineralization extracted from above 560 metres depth.

The Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property includes the hugo North Extension copper-gold deposit (also referred to as "HNE") and the majority of the Heruga copper-gold-molybdenum deposit. The resources at Hugo North Extension include a Probable reserve, which is part of the first lift ("Lift 1") of the Oyu Tolgoi underground block cave mining operation. Lift 1 is in development by project operator Rio Tinto. When the Lift 1 underground reaches peak production by ~2030, Oyu Tolgoi is expected to be the fourth largest copper mine in the world.

The Company’s corporate headquarters are located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Field operations are conducted out of local offices in Mongolia.

As at June 30, 2023, Rio Tinto beneficially owned 31,981,129 common shares, or 16.2% of the outstanding shares of the Company. Subsequent to June 30, 2023, it exercised 807,500 common share purchase warrants acquired in a September 2020 private placement. As at the date of this MD&A, Rio Tinto beneficially owns 32,788,629 common shares, or 16.5% of the outstanding shares of the Company. As at June 30, 2023, Horizon Copper Corp. beneficially owned 49,672,515 common shares, or 25.1% (August 3, 2023 - 25.0%) of the outstanding shares of the Company.

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Effective October 1, 2019, the Company voluntarily withdrew its common shares from listing on NYSE American and its common shares commenced trading on the OTCQB under the trading symbol "ERLFF". On April 24, 2006, the Company’s common shares began trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX") and discontinued trading on the TSX Venture Exchange. The trading symbol remained "ETG".

 

OUTLOOK AND STRATEGY

Entrée’s primary objective is to confirm the transfer of the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences to OTLLC as contemplated by the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA, either in conjunction with finalization and execution of a restructured or amended agreement with OTLLC, or enforcement of certain provisions of the Earn-in Agreement and Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA pursuant to binding arbitration proceedings. The Company currently is registered in Mongolia as the 100% ultimate holder of the licences. The Company is also advancing discussions with Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC regarding a potential acquisition by the Government of Mongolia of 34% of the Company’s economic interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. The Minerals Law of Mongolia provides the State may share in up to 34% of the economic benefit derived from exploitation of a mineral deposit of strategic importance where proven reserves were determined through funding sources other than the State budget. The Hugo North Extension copper-gold deposit on the Shivee Tolgoi mining licence and the Heruga copper-gold-molybdenum deposit on the Javhlant mining licence are mineral deposits of strategic importance.

As previously disclosed by the Company, the contract area defined in the 2009 Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement among the Government of Mongolia, OTLLC, Rio Tinto and Turquoise Hill (the "Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement") includes the Javhlant and Shivee Tolgoi mining licences. However, at the time of negotiation of the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement, the Company was not made a party to the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement, and as such does not have any direct rights or benefits under the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement.

Entrée has been engaged in discussions with stakeholders of the Oyu Tolgoi project, including the Government of Mongolia, OTLLC, Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC, Turquoise Hill and Rio Tinto, since February 2013. The discussions to date have focused on issues arising from Entrée’s exclusion from the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement, including the fact that the Government of Mongolia does not have a full 34% interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property; the fact that the mining licences integral to future underground operations are held by more than one corporate entity; and the fact that Entrée does not directly benefit from the stability that it would otherwise have if it were a party to the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement.

The Company believes that amending or restructuring the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA to align the interests of all stakeholders, transferring the licences to OTLLC as contemplated by the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA, and resolving outstanding issues arising from Entrée’s exclusion from the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement would be in the best interests of all stakeholders. No agreements have been finalized and executed and there are no assurances agreements may be finalized and executed in the future.

 

ENTRÉE/OYU TOLGOI JV PROPERTY AND SHIVEE WEST PROPERTY - MONGOLIA

2021 Technical Report Highlights

On October 21, 2021, the Company filed an amended Technical Report ("2021 Technical Report") for its interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. The 2021 Technical Report has an original effective date of May 17, 2021, and an amended effective date of October 8, 2021.

The 2021 Technical Report discusses a reserve case (the "2021 Reserve Case") based on mineral reserves attributable to the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Lift 1 of the Hugo North Extension deposit.

The 2021 Technical Report also discusses a Preliminary Economic Assessment on a conceptual second lift ("Lift 2") of the Hugo North Extension deposit (the "2021 PEA"). The 2021 PEA is based on Indicated and Inferred mineral resources from Lift 2, as the second potential phase of development and mining on the Hugo North Extension deposit. Lift 2 is directly below Lift 1 and continues further to the north (see Figure 2 below). There is no overlap in the mineral reserves from the 2021 Reserve Case and the mineral resources from the 2021 PEA. Development and capital decisions will be required for the eventual development of Lift 2 once production commences at Hugo North Extension Lift 1.

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Both the 2021 Reserve Case and the 2021 PEA are based on information supplied by OTLLC or reported within its 2020 Oyu Tolgoi Mongolian Statutory Study ("OTMSS20"). OTMSS20 was completed by OTLLC in July 2020 and discusses the mine plan for Lift 1 of the Hugo North/Hugo North Extension underground block cave on the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence and the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. The Lift 1 mine plan incorporates the development of three panels, and in order to reach the full sustainable production rate of 95,000 tonnes per day ("tpd") from the underground operations all three panels need to be in production. The Hugo North Extension deposit on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property is located at the northern portion of Panel 1.

Life-of-mine ("LOM") highlights of the production and financial results from the 2021 Reserve Case and the 2021 PEA are summarized as follows:

Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property Units 2021 Reserve Case (Lift 1) 2021 PEA (Lift 2)
Entrée Attributable Financial Results      
Cash Flow, pre-tax US$M 449 1,982
NPV(5%), after-tax US$M 185 541
NPV(8%), after-tax US$M 131 306
NPV(10%), after-tax US$M 104 213
       
LOM Recovered Metal      
Copper Recovered Mlb 1,249 4,564
Gold Recovered koz 549 2,025
Silver Recovered koz 3,836 15,067
       
LOM Processed Material      
Probable Reserve Feed   40 Mt @ 1.54% Cu, 0.53 g/t Au, 3.63 g/t Ag  - -
Indicated Resource Feed    - - 77.9 Mt @ 1.35% Cu, 0.49 g/t Au, 3.6 g/t Ag (1.64% CuEq)
Inferred Resource Feed    - - 87.8 Mt @ 1.35% Cu, 0.49 g/t Au, 3.6 g/t Ag (1.64% CuEq)
       
Average LOM Costs Per Pound Payable Copper      
Cash Costs Before Credits $/lb $1.57 $1.10
Cash Costs After Credits (C1) $/lb $0.79 $0.30
All-in-Sustaining Costs After Credits (AISC) $/lb $1.26 $0.92

Notes:

 

1.Mineral reserves in the 2021 Reserve Case, and mineral resources in the 2021 PEA mine plan are reported on a 100% basis.
2.Entrée has a 20% interest in the above processed material and recovered metal.
3.The Mineral reserves that form the basis of the 2021 Reserve Case are from a separate portion of the Hugo North Extension deposit than the mineral resources in the 2021 PEA.
4.Copper equivalent ("CuEq") is calculated as shown in the notes to the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property Mineral Resources table below.
5.2021 Reserve Case cash flows are discounted to the beginning of 2021.
6.2021 PEA cash flows are discounted to the beginning of 2027, the assumed beginning of Hugo North Lift 2 development. Attributable Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV production is assumed to begin in 2031 and ramps up to stable production in 2043. Final Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV attributable production is assumed to conclude in 2056.
7.The 2021 Reserve Case and 2021 PEA are exclusive of each other.
8.Indicated and Inferred resource average expected run-of-mine feed grade of 1.35% copper, 0.49 g/t gold, and 3.6 g/t silver (1.64% CuEq) includes dilution and mine losses.
9."Cash costs after credits" (C1) and all-in sustaining cost (AISC) are non-IFRS performance measurements. See "Non-IFRS Performance Measurements" below for further information.
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All figures shown for both cases are reported on a 100% Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV basis, unless otherwise noted as attributable to Entrée. Both cases assume long term metal prices of $3.25/lb copper, $1,591.00/oz gold and $21.08/oz silver.

The economic analysis in the 2021 PEA is based on a conceptual mine plan and does not have as high a level of certainty as the 2021 Reserve Case. The 2021 PEA is preliminary in nature and includes Inferred mineral resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have the economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves, and there is no certainty that the 2021 PEA will be realized. Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability.

In both the 2021 Reserve Case and the 2021 PEA, Entrée is only reporting the production and cash flows attributable to the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, not production and cash flows for other Oyu Tolgoi project areas owned 100% by OTLLC. The production and cash flows from the 2021 Reserve Case and the 2021 PEA are from separate parts of the Hugo North Extension deposit and there is no overlap of the mineralization.

The 2021 Reserve Case and the 2021 PEA are mutually exclusive. If the 2021 Reserve Case is developed and brought into production, the mineralization from Hugo North Extension Lift 2 is not sterilized or reduced in tonnage or grades. In addition, the Heruga deposit, which is not included in either the 2021 Reserve Case or the 2021 PEA, provides a great deal of future potential and with further exploration and development could become a completely standalone underground operation, independent of other Oyu Tolgoi project underground development, and provide considerable flexibility for mine planning and development.

Neither OTMSS20 nor the results of the 2021 Reserve Case and 2021 PEA reflect the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic or other known delays. In particular, OTLLC currently expects first development production from Hugo North Extension Lift 1 in H1 2024 and first production from the undercut in H1 2027 due to later than planned commencement of the Panel 0 undercut on the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence, lateral development scope changes, impacts of COVID-19 on development progression and delays to the forecast completion dates for Shafts 3 and 4. OTLLC currently expects Shafts 3 and 4 to be commissioned in the second half 2024.

The Company continues to monitor the situation in Mongolia including with respect to possible delays to commencement of Panel 1. The Company will assess the potential impact of any delays as it becomes aware of them and will update the market accordingly.

The cash flows in the 2021 Reserve Case and 2021 PEA are based on certain assumptions regarding taxes and royalties, including that Entrée will ultimately have the benefit of the standard royalty rate of 5% of sales value, payable by OTLLC under the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement. Unless and until Entrée finalizes agreements with the Government of Mongolia or other Oyu Tolgoi stakeholders or enforces certain provisions of the Earn-in Agreement and Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA pursuant to binding arbitration proceedings, there can be no assurance that the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV will not be subject to additional taxes and royalties, such as the surtax royalty which came into effect in Mongolia on January 1, 2011, which could have an adverse effect on Entrée’s future cash flow and financial condition. In the course of finalizing such agreements or enforcing such provisions, Entrée may have to make certain concessions, including with respect to the economic benefit of Entrée’s interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, Entrée’s direct or indirect participating interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV or the application of a special royalty (not to exceed 5%) to Entrée’s share of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property mineralization or otherwise.

The 2021 Technical Report has been filed on SEDAR and is available for review under the Company’s profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) or on www.EntreeResourcesLtd.com.

Summary and Location of Project

The "Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Project" (shown on Figure 1 below) comprises the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property and the Shivee West Property (see "Shivee West Property Summary" below). The Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Project completely surrounds OTLLC’s Oyu Tolgoi mining licence and forms a significant portion of the overall Oyu Tolgoi project area. Figure 1 also shows the main mineral deposits that form the Oyu Tolgoi trend of porphyry deposits.

The Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Project is located within the Aimag (province) of Ömnögovi in the South Gobi region of Mongolia, about 570 kilometres ("km") south of the capital city of Ulaanbaatar and 80 km north of the border with China.

The Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property comprises the eastern portion of the Shivee Tolgoi mining licence and all of the Javhlant mining licence, and hosts:

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The Hugo North Extension copper-gold porphyry deposit (Lift 1 and Lift 2):
-Lift 1 is the upper portion of the Hugo North Extension copper-gold porphyry deposit and forms the basis of the 2021 Reserve Case. It is the northern portion of the Hugo North Lift 1 underground block cave mine plan that is currently in development on the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence. The 2021 Reserve Case assumes initial development production will start on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property in H2 2022.
-Lift 2 is directly below and extends north beyond Lift 1 and is the next potential phase of underground mining on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, once Lift 1 mining is complete. Mineral resources from Lift 2 form the basis of the 2021 PEA mine plan.
The Heruga copper-gold-molybdenum porphyry deposit is at the south end of the Oyu Tolgoi trend of porphyry deposits. Approximately 93% of the Heruga deposit occurs on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. While Heruga is not included in the 2021 PEA, it provides opportunity for future exploration and potential development.
A large prospective land package.

Entrée has a 20% or 30% (depending on the depth of mineralization) participating interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV with OTLLC holding the remaining 80% (or 70%) interest. OTLLC has a 100% interest in other Oyu Tolgoi project areas, including the Oyut open pit, which is currently in production, and the Hugo North and Hugo South deposits on the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence.

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Figure 1 - Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Project

 

Notes:

1.*The Shivee West Property is subject to a License Fees Agreement between Entrée and OTLLC and may ultimately be included in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property.
2.Outline of copper ± gold ± molybdenum porphyry mineralization is projected to surface.
3.Entrée has a 20% participating interest in the Hugo North Extension and Heruga deposits.

 

Figure 1 shows the location of a north-northeast oriented, west-looking longitudinal section (A-A’) through the 12.4 km-long trend of porphyry deposits that comprise the Oyu Tolgoi project. The longitudinal section is shown on Figure 2 with the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property to the right (north) and left (south) of the central portion, the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence, held 100% by OTLLC.

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Figure 2 - Section Through the Oyu Tolgoi Trend of Porphyry Deposits

 

In addition to the two deposits, priority exploration targets have been identified on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, including Ulaan Khud South, Railway, Airstrip, Airstrip South, West Mag, Bumbat Ulaan, Ductile Shear, Heruga South, East Au, South East IP, Castle Rock, Raven, Ridge, and East Bumbat Ulaan. Additional targets exist on the Shivee West Property that remain to be further explored.

The 2021 Technical Report forms the basis for the scientific and technical information in this MD&A regarding the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Project. Portions of the information are based on assumptions, qualifications and procedures which are not fully described herein. Reference should be made to the Company’s AIF dated March 31, 2023 and to the full text of the 2021 Technical Report, which are available on the Company’s website (www.EntreeResourcesLtd.com) or on SEDAR (www.sedar.com).

Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves - Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property

The following Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property mineral resource estimates reported in the 2021 Technical Report for the Hugo North Extension and Heruga deposits have an effective date of March 31, 2021. Mineral resources for the Hugo North Extension deposit are reported inclusive of those mineral resources that were converted to mineral reserves. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.

Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property - Mineral Resources
Classification

Tonnage

(Mt)

Cu

(%)

Au

(g/t)

Ag

(g/t)

Mo

(ppm)

CuEq

(%)

Contained Metal

Cu

(Mlb)

Au

(Koz)

Ag

(Koz)

Mo

(Mlb)

Hugo North Extension (>0.41% CuEq Cut-Off)
Indicated 120 1.70 0.58 4.3 n/a 2.04 4,500 2,200 16,000 n/a
Inferred 167 1.02 0.36 2.8 n/a 1.23 3,800 1,900 15,000 n/a
Heruga (>0.41% CuEq Cut-Off)
Inferred 1,400 0.41 0.40 1.5 120 0.68 13,000 18,000 66,000 370

Notes:

1.Metal prices used for CuEq and cut-off grade calculation for both Hugo North Extension and Heruga are: $3.08/lb copper, $1,292.00/oz gold, $19.00/oz silver and $10.00/lb molybdenum (Heruga only). Metallurgical recoveries used for CuEq and cut-off grade calculation at Hugo North Extension are 93% for copper, 80% for gold and 81% for silver. Metallurgical recoveries used for CuEq and cut-off grade calculation at Heruga are 82% for copper, 73% for gold, 78% for silver and 60% for molybdenum.
2.Mineral resources at Hugo North Extension are constrained within a conceptual mining shape constructed at a nominal 0.50% CuEq grade and above a CuEq grade of 0.41% CuEq. The CuEq formula is CuEq = Cu + ((Au * 35.7175) + (Ag * 0.5773)) / 67.9023 taking into account differentials between metallurgical performance and price for copper, gold and silver.
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3.The overall geometry and depth of the Heruga deposit make it amenable to underground mass mining methods. Mineral resources are stated above a CuEq grade. The CuEq formula is CuEq = Cu + ((Au * 37.0952) + (Ag * 0.5810) + (Mo * 0.0161)) / 67.9023 taking into account differentials between metallurgical performance and price for copper, gold, silver and molybdenum.
4.A CuEq break-even cut-off grade of 0.41% CuEq for Hugo North Extension mineralization and covers mining, processing and G&A operating cost and the cost of primary and secondary block cave mine development.
5.A CuEq break-even cut-off grade of 0.41% CuEq is used for the Heruga mineralization and covers mining, processing and G&A operating cost and the cost of primary and secondary block cave mine development.
6.Mineral resources are stated as in situ with no consideration for planned or unplanned external mining dilution.
7.Mineral resources are reported on a 100% basis. OTLLC has a participating interest of 80%, and Entrée has a participating interest of 20%. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in respect of products extracted from the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property pursuant to mining carried out at depths from surface to 560 metres below surface, the participating interest of OTLLC is 70% and the participating interest of Entrée is 30%.
8.Numbers have been rounded as required by reporting guidelines and may result in apparent summation differences.

 

Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property mineral reserves are contained within the Hugo North Extension Lift 1 block cave mining plan. The mine design work on Hugo North Lift 1, including the Hugo North Extension, was prepared by OTLLC and was used as the basis for OTMSS20. The mineral reserve estimate is based on what is deemed minable when considering factors such as the footprint cut-off grade, the draw column shut-off grade, maximum height of draw, consideration of planned dilution and internal waste rock.

The following Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property Hugo North Extension Lift 1 mineral reserve estimate has an effective date of May 15, 2021:

Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property - Mineral Reserve

Hugo North Extension Lift 1

Classification Tonnage NSR Cu Au Ag Contained Metal
(Mt) ($/t) (%) (g/t) (g/t) Cu (Mlb) Au (Koz) Ag (Koz)
Probable 40 97.52 1.5 0.53 3.63 1,340 676 4,613

Notes:

1.For the underground block cave, all Indicated mineral resources within the cave outline were converted to Probable mineral reserves. No Proven mineral reserves have been estimated. The estimation includes low-grade Indicated mineral resources and Inferred mineral resource assigned zero grade that is treated as dilution.
2.A column height shut-off NSR of $17.84/t was used to define the footprint and column heights. The NSR calculation assumed metal prices of $3.08/lb Cu, $1,292.00/oz Au, and $19.00/oz Ag. The NSR was calculated with assumptions for smelter refining and treatment charges, deductions and payment terms, concentrate transport, metallurgical recoveries, and royalties using OTLLC’s Base Data Template 38.
3.Mineral reserves are reported on a 100% basis. OTLLC has a participating interest of 80%, and Entrée has a participating interest of 20%. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in respect of products extracted from the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property pursuant to mining carried out at depths from surface to 560 metres below surface, the participating interest of OTLLC is 70% and the participating interest of Entrée is 30%.
4.Numbers have been rounded as required by reporting guidelines and may result in apparent summation differences.

 

Shivee West Property Summary

The Shivee West Property comprises the northwest portion of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Project and adjoins the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property and OTLLC’s Oyu Tolgoi mining licence (see Figure 1 above).

To date, no economic zones of precious or base metals mineralization have been outlined on the Shivee West Property. However, zones of gold and copper mineralization have previously been identified at Zone III/Argo Zone and Khoyor Mod. There has been no drilling on the ground since 2011, and no exploration work has been completed since 2012. In 2015, in light of the ongoing requirement to pay approximately $350,000 annually in licence fees for the Shivee West Property and a determination that no further exploration work would likely be undertaken in the near future, Entrée began to examine options to reduce expenditures in Mongolia. These options included reducing the area of the mining licence, looking for a purchaser or partner for the Shivee West Property, and rolling the ground into the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV.  Management determined that it was in the best interests of Entrée to roll the Shivee West Property into the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV, and Entrée entered into a License Fees Agreement with OTLLC on October 1, 2015. The License Fees Agreement provides the parties will use their best efforts to amend the terms of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA to include the Shivee West Property in the definition of Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. Entrée determined that rolling the Shivee West Property into the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV would provide the joint venture partners with continued security of tenure; Entrée shareholders would continue to benefit from any exploration or development that the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Management Committee approves on the Shivee West Property; and Entrée would no longer have to pay licence fees, as the parties agreed that the licence fees would be for the account of each joint venture participant in proportion to their respective interests, with OTLLC contributing Entrée’s 20% share charging interest at prime plus 2%.  To date, no amended Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA has been entered into and Entrée retains a 100% interest in the Shivee West Property.

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Underground Development Progress - Oyu Tolgoi Project

Underground Development Update

The Lift 1 mine plan incorporates the development of three panels (0, 1, and 2), and in order to reach the full sustainable production rate of 95,000 tpd from the underground operations all three panels need to be in production. The Hugo North Extension deposit on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property is located at the northern portion of Panel 1.

On March 13, 2023, Rio Tinto announced the commencement of underground production from Oyu Tolgoi Lift 1 Panel 0 on the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence. Ramp-up of the high-grade underground mine continues. Oyu Tolgoi is set to become the world’s fourth largest copper mine by 2030 with the operation expected to deliver average mined copper production of ~500 ktpa between 2028 and 2036.

As at June 30, 2023, 54 Lift 1 Panel 0 draw bells have been opened, and the delivery of infrastructure for ramp-up to full capacity remains on target. Construction of conveyor to surface works was ~60% complete at the end of the quarter and commissioning is expected in the second half 2024. Construction works for the concentrator conversion also progressed during the period, with the main contractor mobilized and the commencement of major site works in May. Completion of the concentrator conversion is expected in the first half 2025.

Shaft sinking rates improved during the second quarter. At the end of June, Shafts 3 and 4 reached 639 metres and 752 metres below ground level, respectively. Final depths required for Shafts 3 and 4 are 1,148 metres and 1,149 metres below ground level, respectively. Rio Tinto now expects both shafts to be commissioned in the second half 2024.

Technical studies for Panels 1 and 2 mine design and schedule optimization were completed by OTLLC during the second quarter. According to Rio Tinto:

The technical studies have resulted in substantially de-risked, resilient mine designs that provide a pathway to ramp-up, flexibility to pursue value creating opportunities and react to future risks, and improved stability, constructability, and operability. The studies also provide a pathway to bring the panels into production faster and maximize the use of the ventilation system.
Identified risks associated with the previous Panel 1 mine design have been resolved by increasing drawpoint and rim drive spacing, relocating the central material handling system and return raises outside of the active caving area, and optimally orienting the extraction drives and drill drives.
Panel 1 production is anticipated to commence in ~2027.
The technical studies have been incorporated into OTFS23 to be submitted to and reviewed by applicable regulatory bodies in Mongolia.

Although the Company does not anticipate any material changes to underground development cost or schedule for the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, once OTLLC has provided Entrée with a copy of OTFS23 (including the updated mine plan for Panel 1), Entrée will assess the potential impact and update the market accordingly.

Rio Tinto reported during its July 11, 2023 investor site visit that with the technical studies for Panels 1 and 2 completed, attention is shifting to the design of Lift 2. Drilling programs to support a Lift 2 Order of Magnitude Study are in progress. An updated resource model for Hugo North (including Hugo North Extension) is expected to be completed by mid-2024 and will include Lift 2. The updated resource model will incorporate the results from ongoing Hugo North Extension surface and underground drilling on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. The Company continues to request full results of the 2022 Hugo North Extension diamond drill program from OTLLC.

Rio Tinto has reported the capital cost estimate for the underground project remains unchanged at $7.06 billion with $1.4 billion remaining to be spent at June 30, 2023.

Renewed Partnership with Government of Mongolia

On November 21, 2019, Resolution 92 was passed in a plenary session of the Parliament of Mongolia. It includes measures to, among other things, improve the implementation of the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement and the shareholders agreement that establishes Mongolia’s 34% ownership interest in OTLLC, and explore and resolve options to have a product sharing arrangement or swap Mongolia’s 34% equity holding in OTLLC for a special royalty. On December 30, 2021, the Parliament of Mongolia passed Resolution 103 that aimed to improve the benefits to Mongolia from the Oyu Tolgoi project and set out a number of required measures to resolve the outstanding issues in relation to Resolution 92.

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On January 26, 2022, Rio Tinto announced that a comprehensive agreement had been reached with the Government of Mongolia, resetting the relationship between the partners, increasing the value the Oyu Tolgoi project delivers for Mongolia, and allowing underground operations to commence. 

On July 26, 2023, Rio Tinto announced it continued to work with OTLLC and the Government of Mongolia during the first half 2023 towards the implementation of Resolution 103.

Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property 2023 Exploration and Development

2023 Development Work on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property

For 2023, the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Management Committee approved an in-fill drill program for Hugo North Extension comprising both underground (12 holes totalling 3,889 metres) and surface (six holes totalling 9,082 metres) diamond drilling. The underground holes are collared from underground drill stations on the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence crossing onto the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. The approved budget for the program is ~$4.5 million, 20% of which will be contributed by OTLLC on Entrée’s behalf as a loan in accordance with the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA. The principal purpose for the 2023 drilling is to support the Lift 2 Order of Magnitude Study and updated resource model for Hugo North (including Hugo North Extension). The updated resource model is expected to be completed by mid-2024 and will include Lift 2.

2023 Exploration Work on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property

OTLLC’s site technical services team undertakes all exploration work on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. OTLLC’s exploration strategy for the Oyu Tolgoi project includes the systematic evaluation of existing targets and identification of new targets on all of the project licences, including the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property.

For 2023, the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Management Committee approved a budget of ~$2.245 million for exploration on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, including three inclined diamond drill holes totalling 2,600 metres on the Heruga South and Railway targets (Javhlant licence) targeting high IP chargeability anomalies and four diamond drill holes totalling 2,600 metres on the Ulaan Khud South target (Shivee Tolgoi licence) to further test previous intercepts of weak to moderate copper-gold mineralization. 20% of the exploration expenditures will be contributed by OTLLC on Entrée’s behalf as a loan in accordance with the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA.

Planned exploration at the Heruga South and Railway targets also includes relogging of 5,000 metres of previously drilled holes to obtain consistent logging data for further targeting purposes; 500 hectares of detailed outcrop mapping along the Heruga trend; and a 40.7 line-km geophysical DDIP survey to obtain information at depth with respect to previously surveyed IP anomalies. Integrated geological-geophysical 3D modelling will also be undertaken at the West Mag, East Bumbat Ulaan and South East IP targets on the Javhlant licence.

Planned exploration at Ulaan Khud South also includes 5,000 metres of drillhole relogging to obtain consistent logging data for further targeting purposes; and a 42.5 line-km geophysical DDIP survey to obtain information at depth with respect to previously surveyed IP anomalies. Integrated geological-geophysical 3D modelling will also be undertaken at the Airstrip, Ductile Shear, and Ulaan Khud (North and South) targets on the Shivee Tolgoi licence.

The Company recently received partial assay results from 2022 exploration drilling conducted on the Shivee Tolgoi licence at the North Ulaan Khud target (six RC drillholes totalling 1,506 metres and one 800 metre diamond drill hole) and the Airstrip target (three diamond drill holes totalling 2,200 metres). The Company is reviewing the results and will update the market in due course. The Company does not consider any of the results to be material.

Q2 2023 Financial Review

Entrée expenses related to Mongolian operations included expenditures of $0.5 million for strategic and administration costs in Mongolia. The Company focused its efforts on confirming the transfer of the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences to OTLLC as contemplated by the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA, either in conjunction with finalization and execution of a restructured or amended agreement with OTLLC, or enforcement of certain provisions of the Earn-in Agreement and Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA pursuant to binding arbitration proceedings. The Company also advanced discussions with Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC regarding a potential acquisition by the Government of Mongolia of 34% of the Company’s economic interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. Costs were related to legal and tax advisory consultants to assist in the process in the current period, which also include costs related to the arbitration. The costs in the comparative periods of 2022 include similar professional fees.

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SUMMARY OF CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL OPERATING RESULTS

 

Operating Results

The Company’s operating results for the three months ended June 30 were:

  Three months ended June 30  Six months ended June 30
  2023  2022  2023  2022
Expenses            
     Project expenditures  $459   $151   $859   $251 
General and administrative   517    500    941    983 
Share-based compensation   4    58    10    58 
Depreciation   29    32    58    65 
Operating loss   1,009    741    1,868    1,312 
Foreign exchange (gain) loss   (208)   261    (213)   131 
Interest income   (75)   (26)   (162)   (41)
Interest expense   96    90    194    178 
Loss from equity investee   57    33    89    65 
Finance costs   13    16    26    31 
Deferred revenue finance costs   1,104    1,058    2,170    2,110 
Loss for the period   1,996    2,173    3,972    3,786 
Other comprehensive loss (income)                    
Foreign currency translation   1,322    (1,704)   1,313    (914)
Total comprehensive loss  $3,318   $469   $5,285   $2,872 
Net loss per common share                    
Basic and fully diluted  $(0.01)  $(0.01)  $(0.02)  $(0.02)
Total assets  $6,976   $8,725   $6,976   $8,725 
Total non-current liabilities  $68,299   $64,617   $68,299   $64,617 

 

 

Operating Loss:

During the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023, the Company’s operating loss was $1.0 million and $1.9 million, respectively, compared to $0.7 million and $1.3 million, respectively for the comparative period in 2022.

Project expenditures in Q2 2023 and Q2 2022 included expenditures for professional and advisory fees related to negotiating a potential restructuring of or amendments to the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA. The increase in the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023 was due to legal costs for both commercial negotiations with OTLLC and Rio Tinto and the arbitration proceedings.

General and administration expenditures in both the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023 were comparable to the same periods of 2022.

Depreciation expense in both the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023 were consistent with the same periods in 2022.

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Non-operating Items:

The foreign exchange (gain) loss in Q2 2023 and Q2 2022 were primarily the result of movements between the C$ and US dollar as the Company holds its cash in both currencies and the loan payable is denominated in US dollars.

Interest expense was primarily related to the loan payable to OTLLC pursuant to the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA and is subject to a variable interest rate.

The amount recognized as a loss from equity investee is related to exploration costs on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property.

Deferred revenue finance costs are related to recording the non-cash finance costs associated with the deferred revenue balance, specifically the Sandstorm stream.

The total assets as at June 30, 2023 were lower than at June 30, 2022 due to a lower cash balance from operating activities. Total non-current liabilities have increased since June 30, 2022 due to recording the non-cash deferred revenue finance costs each quarter.

Quarterly Financial Data - 2 year historic trend

 

   Q2 23  Q1 23  Q4 22  Q3 22  Q2 22  Q1 22  Q4 21  Q3 21
Project expenditures  $459   $400   $186   $67   $151   $100   $88   $169 
General and administrative   517    424    639    348    500    438    512    310 
Share-based compensation   4    6    920    19    58    –      735    –   
Depreciation   29    29    29    30    33    33    31    30 
Operating loss   1,009    859    1,774    464    741    571    1,366    509 
Foreign exchange (gain) loss   (208)   (5)   (128)   529    261    (130)   (46)   210 
Interest expense, net   21    11    26    59    64    88    95    92 
Loss from equity investee   57    32    328    116    33    32    123    41 
Deferred revenue finance costs   1,104    1,066    1,038    1,040    1,058    1,052    1,040    1,021 
Finance costs   13    13    14    15    16    15    5    3 
Net loss  $1,996   $1,976   $3,052   $2,223   $2,173   $1,613   $2,583   $1,876 
Basic/diluted loss per share  $(0.01)  $(0.01)  $(0.02)  $(0.01)  $(0.01)  $(0.01)  $(0.01)  $(0.01)
USD:CAD FX Rate(1)   1.324    1.3533    1.3544    1.3707    1.2886    1.2496    1.2678    1.2741 

 

1.USD:CAD foreign exchange rate was the quarter ended rate per the Bank of Canada.

Project expenditures in Q2 2023 were mainly related to professional fees to advance potential restructuring of or amendments to the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA. Project expenditures in 2021 were also due to expenses for preparation of the 2021 Technical Report.

General and administrative expenses were higher in Q4 2022 due mainly to regulatory costs and executive compensation costs.

Share-based compensation expenditures in Q4 2022 and Q4 2021 included share options and deferred share unit ("DSU") grants.

Interest expense, net, consists of accrued interest on the OTLLC loan payable net of interest income earned on invested cash.

The loss from equity investee was related to the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property and fluctuations are due to exploration activity and foreign exchange changes.

 

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LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

 

   Three months ended
June 30
  Six months ended
June 30
   2023  2022  2023  2022
Cash flows used in operating activities                    
    - Before changes in non-cash working capital items  $(877)  $(683)  $(1,623)  $(1,186)
    - After changes in non-cash working capital items   (644)   (632)   (1,381)   (1,070)
Cash flows from (used in) financing activities   634    (1)   894    1,760 
Net cash (outflows) inflows   (10)   (633)   (487)   690 
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash   60    (159)   69    (82)
Cash balance  $5,991   $7,698   $5,991   $7,698 

 

Cash outflows after changes in non-cash working capital items in Q2 2023 were consistent with Q2 2022.

Cash flows from financing activities in Q2 2023 and Q2 2022 were due to funds received from option and warrant exercises.

The Company is an exploration stage company and has not generated positive cash flows from its operations. As a result, the Company has been dependent on equity and production-based financings for additional funding. Working capital on hand at June 30, 2023 was approximately $5.6 million. Management believes it has adequate financial resources to satisfy its obligations over the next 12-month period and beyond. The Company does not currently anticipate the need for additional funding during this time.

Loan Payable to Oyu Tolgoi LLC

Under the terms of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA, the Company has elected to have OTLLC contribute funds to approved joint venture programs and budgets on the Company’s behalf, each such contribution to be treated as a non-recourse loan. Interest on each loan advance shall accrue at an annual rate equal to OTLLC’s actual cost of capital or the prime rate of the Royal Bank of Canada, plus two percent (2%) per annum, whichever is less, as at the date of the advance. The loan will be repayable by the Company monthly from ninety percent (90%) of the Company’s share of available cash flow from the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV. In the absence of available cash flow, the loan will not be repayable. The loan is not expected to be repaid within one year.

Contractual Obligations

As at June 30, 2023, the Company had the following contractual obligations outstanding:

  Total Less than 1 year 1 - 3 years 3-5 years More than 5 years
Lease commitments $                577 $               133 $            400 $             44 $                   -

 

SHAREHOLDERS’ DEFICIENCY

The Company’s authorized share capital consists of unlimited common shares without par value.

At the date of this MD&A, the Company had 198,444,783 shares issued and outstanding (December 31, 2022 - 198,134,931 shares).

On May 9, 2017, the Company completed a spin-out of its U.S. assets into Mason Resources Corp. (“Mason”) through a plan of arrangement under Section 288 of the Business Corporations Act (the “Arrangement”). Shareholders received common shares of Mason by way of a share exchange, pursuant to which each existing common share of the Company was exchanged for one “new” common share of the Company and 0.45 of a common share of Mason. Under the Arrangement, shareholders had six years to exchange their “old” common shares of the Company for “new” common shares, failing which the “new” common to which they were entitled would be deemed to have been surrendered for no consideration to the Company, and would be returned by the Company to treasury. On May 9, 2023, 2,799,079 common shares were cancelled and returned to the Company’s treasury for no consideration as a consequence of the expiry of the six-year period.

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Share Purchase Warrants

As of the date of this MD&A, share purchase warrants to purchase 2,847,000 common shares with an exercise price of C$0.60 were exercised resulting in gross proceeds of C$1,708,200 being received by the Company since January 1, 2023.

The following share purchase warrants were outstanding as at the date of this report:

Number of share purchase warrants (000’s)

Exercise price per share

purchase warrant

C$

Expiry date
2,292 0.60 September 13, 2023

 

Stock Option Plan

As at June 30, 2023 and the date of this MD&A. the Company had 8,211,500 stock options outstanding and exercisable.

The following is a summary of stock options outstanding and exercisable as at the date of this report:

Number of share options (000`s) Exercise price per share option (C$) Expiry date
3,445 0.365 - 0.77 Sept - Dec 2023
1,545 0.365 Dec 2024
1,255 0.51 Dec 2025
920 0.77 Dec 2026
1,047 0.82 - 1.14 Apr - Nov 2027
8,212    

 

Deferred share units (DSUs)

DSUs are granted to the Company’s directors and executives as a part of compensation under the terms of the Company’s Deferred Share Unit Plan (the "DSU Plan"). Typically, DSUs vest when certain conditions as stated in the DSU Plan are met, except in the event of an earlier change of control, in which case, the DSUs will vest fully upon such change of control.

At June 30, 2023, 1,553,000 DSUs were outstanding and fully vested.

 

DEFERRED REVENUE - SANDSTORM

The Company has an agreement (the "Sandstorm Agreement") to use future payments that it receives from its mineral property interests to purchase and deliver gold, silver and copper credits to Sandstorm Gold Ltd. ("Sandstorm").

Under the terms of the Sandstorm Agreement, Sandstorm provided the Company with a net deposit of C$30.9 million (the "Deposit") in exchange for the future delivery of gold, silver and copper credits equivalent to:

28.1% of Entrée’s share of gold and silver, and 2.1% of Entrée’s share of copper, produced from the Shivee Tolgoi mining licence (excluding the Shivee West Property); and
21.3% of Entrée’s share of gold and silver, and 2.1% of Entrée’s share of copper, produced from the Javhlant mining licence.

Upon the delivery of metal credits, Sandstorm will make a cash payment to the Company equal to the lesser of the prevailing market price and $220 per ounce of gold, $5 per ounce of silver and $0.50 per pound of copper (subject to inflation adjustments). After approximately 8.6 million ounces of gold, 40.3 million ounces of silver and 9.1 billion pounds of copper have been produced from the entire Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property (as currently defined) the cash payment will be increased to the lesser of the prevailing market price and $500 per ounce of gold, $10 per ounce of silver and $1.10 per pound of copper (subject to inflation adjustments). To the extent that the prevailing market price is greater than the amount of the cash payment, the difference between the two will be credited against the Deposit.

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The Deposit has been accounted for as deferred revenue on the statement of financial position and is subject to foreign currency fluctuations upon conversion to US dollars at each reporting period. The Deposit contains a significant financing component and, as such, the Company recognizes a financing charge at each reporting period and grosses up the deferred revenue balance to recognize the significant financing element that is part of this contract at a discount rate of 8%.

This arrangement does not require the delivery of actual metal, and the Company may use revenue from any of its assets to purchase the requisite amount of metal credits.

Further information in relation to the Sandstorm Agreement is available in the Company’s AIF dated March 31, 2023.

 

OTHER DISCLOSURES

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

Entrée has no off-balance sheet arrangements except for the contractual obligation noted above.

Related Party Transactions

The Company’s related parties include key management personnel and directors. Direct remuneration paid to the Company’s directors and key management personnel during the three and six month periods ended June 30 were as follows:

   Three months ended June 30  Six months ended June 30
   2023  2022  2023  2022
Directors’ fees  $61   $57   $106   $113 
Salaries and benefits  $192   $229   $383   $452 
Share-based compensation  $4   $–     $10   $58 

As of June 30, 2023, included in the accounts payable and accrued liabilities balance on the consolidated statement of financial position is $0.04 million (December 31, 2022 - $0.03 million) due to the Company’s directors and key management personnel.

Upon a change of control of the Company, amounts totaling $1.4 million (December 31, 2022 - $1.4 million) may become payable to certain officers and management personnel of the Company.

Financial Instruments

a)Fair value classification of financial instruments

The fair value hierarchy establishes three levels to classify the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. Level 1 inputs are quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.  Level 2 inputs are other than quoted prices included in Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly (prices) or indirectly (derived from prices). Level 3 inputs are for the assets or liabilities that are not based on observable market data (unobservable inputs).

The Company’s financial instruments consist of cash and cash equivalents, receivables, deposits, accounts payable and accrued liabilities, loan payable and lease liabilities.

The carrying values of cash and cash equivalents, receivables and accounts payable and accrued liabilities approximate their fair value due to their short terms to maturity.

The following table summarizes the classification and carrying values of the Company’s financial instruments at June 30, 2023:

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   FVTPL  Amortized cost (financial assets)  Amortized cost (financial liabilities)  Total
Financial assets                    
Cash and cash equivalents  $–     $5,991   $–     $5,991 
Receivables   –      39    –      39 
Deposits   –      12    –      12 
Total financial assets  $–     $6,042   $–     $6,042 
                     
Financial liabilities                    
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities  $–     $–     $419   $419 
Lease liabilities   –      –      518    518 
Loan payable   –      –      11,361    11,361 
Total financial liabilities  $–     $–     $12,298   $12,298 

 

CRITICAL ACCOUNTING ESTIMATES, RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES

The preparation of condensed consolidated interim financial statements in conformity with IFRS requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the condensed consolidated interim financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ materially from those estimates.

Measurement of the Company’s assets and liabilities is subject to risks and uncertainties, including those related to reserve and resource estimates; title to mineral properties; future commodity prices; costs of future production; future costs of restoration provisions; changes in government legislation and regulations; future income tax amounts; the availability of financing; and various operational factors. The Company’s estimates identified as being critical are substantially unchanged from those disclosed in the MD&A for the year ended December 31, 2022.

Entrée is a mineral exploration and development company and is exposed to a number of risks and uncertainties due to the nature of the industry in which it operates and the present state of development of its business and the foreign jurisdictions in which it carries on business; some of these risks and uncertainties have been discussed elsewhere in this MD&A. The discussion in this MD&A is not inclusive of all material risks and uncertainties. The material risks and uncertainties affecting Entrée, their potential impact, and the Company’s principal risk-management strategies are substantially unchanged from those disclosed in the Company’s AIF dated March 31, 2023 in respect of the year ended December 31, 2022, which is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com, EDGAR at www.sec.gov and on the Company’s website at www.EntreeResourcesLtd.com.

 

INTERNAL CONTROL OVER FINANCIAL REPORTING

Management is responsible for designing internal control over financial reporting, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with IFRS. No change in the Company’s internal control over financial reporting occurred during the period beginning on April 1, 2023 and ended on June 30, 2023 that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

NON-IFRS PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT

Non-IFRS Performance Measurement: "Cash costs after credits" (C1) and all-in sustaining costs (ASIC) are non-IFRS performance measurements. These performance measurements are included because these statistics are widely accepted as the standard of reporting cash costs of production in North America. These performance measurements do not have a meaning within IFRS and, therefore, amounts presented may not be comparable to similar data presented by other mining companies. These performance measurements should not be considered in isolation as a substitute for measures of performance in accordance with IFRS.

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FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

This MD&A 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 applicable Canadian securities laws.

Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to corporate strategies and plans; requirements for additional capital; uses of funds and projected expenditures; arbitration proceedings, including the potential benefits, timing and outcome of arbitration proceedings; the Company’s plans to continue discussions with OTLLC and Rio Tinto regarding a potential restructuring or amendment of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA; the Company’s plans to advance discussions with the Government of Mongolia regarding a potential acquisition by the Government of Mongolia of 34% of the Company’s economic interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property; the Company’s ability to transfer the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences to OTLLC either in conjunction with finalization and execution of a restructured or amended agreement with OTLLC, or enforcement of certain provisions of the Earn-in Agreement and Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA pursuant to binding arbitration proceedings; the potential for Entrée to be included in or otherwise receive the benefits of the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement; the expectations set out in OTMSS20 and the 2021 Technical Report on the Company’s interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property; timing and status of Oyu Tolgoi underground development; the expected timing of first development and undercut production from Lift 1 of the Hugo North Extension deposit; the nature of the ongoing relationship and interaction between OTLLC and Rio Tinto and the Government of Mongolia and Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC with respect to the continued operation and development of Oyu Tolgoi; the technical studies for Lift 1 Panels 1 and 2, OTFS23, the Lift 2 Order of Magnitude Study, and the updated resource model for Hugo North (including Hugo North Extension) Lifts 1 and 2 and the possible outcomes, content and timing thereof; the timing and progress of the sinking of Shafts 3 and 4 and any delays in that regard in addition to previously disclosed delays; timing and amount of production from Lift 1 of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, potential production delays and the impact of any delays on the Company’s cash flows, expected copper, gold and silver grades, liquidity, funding requirements and planning; future commodity prices; the estimation of mineral reserves and resources; projected mining and process recovery rates; estimates of capital and operating costs, mill and concentrator throughput, cash flows and mine life; capital, financing and project development risk; mining dilution; discussions with the Government of Mongolia, Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC, Rio Tinto, and OTLLC on a range of issues including Entrée’s interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences and certain material agreements; potential actions by the Government of Mongolia with respect to the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences and Entrée’s interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property; potential size of a mineralized zone; potential expansion of mineralization; potential discovery of new mineralized zones; potential metallurgical recoveries and grades; plans for future exploration and/or development programs and budgets; permitting time lines; anticipated business activities; proposed acquisitions and dispositions of assets; and future financial performance.

In certain cases, forward-looking statements and information can be identified by words such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "budgeted", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates", or "does not anticipate" or "believes" or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might", "will be taken", "occur" or "be achieved". While the Company has based these forward-looking statements on its expectations about future events as at the date that such statements were prepared, the statements are not a guarantee of Entrée’s future performance and are based on numerous assumptions regarding present and future business strategies; the correct interpretation of agreements, laws and regulations; the commencement and conclusion of arbitration proceedings, including the potential benefits, timing and outcome of arbitration proceedings; the potential benefits, timing and outcome of negotiations with the Government of Mongolia, Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC, OTLLC, and Rio Tinto; that the Company will continue to have timely access to detailed technical, financial, and operational information about the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, the Oyu Tolgoi project, and government relations to enable the Company to properly assess, act on, and disclose material risks and opportunities as they arise; local and global economic conditions and the environment in which Entrée will operate in the future, including commodity prices, projected grades, projected dilution, anticipated capital and operating costs, including inflationary pressures thereon resulting in cost escalation, and anticipated future production and cash flows; the anticipated location of certain infrastructure and sequence of mining within and across panel boundaries; the construction and continued development of the Oyu Tolgoi underground mine; the status of Entrée’s relationship and interaction with the Government of Mongolia, Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC, OTLLC, and Rio Tinto; and the Company’s ability to operate sustainably, its community relations, and its social licence to operate.

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With respect to the construction and continued development of the Oyu Tolgoi underground mine, important risks, uncertainties and factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and information include, amongst others, the nature of the ongoing relationship and interaction between OTLLC, Rio Tinto, Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC and the Government of Mongolia with respect to the continued operation and development of Oyu Tolgoi along with the implementation of Resolution 103; the continuation of undercutting on the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence in accordance with the Panel 0 mine plan and design; the amount of any future funding gap to complete the Oyu Tolgoi project and the availability and amount of potential sources of additional funding; the timing and cost of the construction and expansion of mining and processing facilities; inflationary pressures on prices for critical supplies for Oyu Tolgoi including fuel, power explosives and grinding media resulting in cost escalation; the ability of OTLLC or the Government of Mongolia to deliver a domestic power source for Oyu Tolgoi (or the availability of financing for OTLLC or the Government of Mongolia to construct such a source) within the required contractual timeframe; sources of interim power; OTLLC’s ability to operate sustainably, its community relations, and its social licence to operate in Mongolia; the impact of changes in, changes in interpretation to or changes in enforcement of, laws, regulations and government practises in Mongolia; delays, and the costs which would result from delays, in the development of the underground mine; the anticipated location of certain infrastructure and sequence of mining within and across panel boundaries; international conflicts such as the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict; projected commodity prices and their market demand; and production estimates and the anticipated yearly production of copper, gold and silver at the Oyu Tolgoi underground mine.

The 2021 PEA is based on a conceptual mine plan that includes Inferred mineral resources. Numerous assumptions were made in the preparation of the 2021 PEA, including with respect to mineability, capital and operating costs, including inflationary pressures thereon resulting in cost escalation, production schedules, the timing of construction and expansion of mining and processing facilities, and recoveries, that may change materially once production commences at Hugo North Extension Lift 1 and additional development and capital decisions are required. Any changes to the assumptions underlying the 2021 PEA could cause actual results to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by forward-looking statements and information relating to the 2021 PEA.

Other risks, uncertainties and factors which could cause actual results, performance or achievements of Entrée to differ materially from future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by forward-looking statements and information include, amongst others, unanticipated costs, expenses or liabilities; discrepancies between actual and estimated production, mineral reserves and resources and metallurgical recoveries; development plans for processing resources; matters relating to proposed exploration or expansion; mining operational and development risks, including geotechnical risks and ground conditions; regulatory restrictions (including environmental regulatory restrictions and liability); risks related to international operations, including legal and political risk in Mongolia; risks related to the potential impact of global or national health concerns; risks associated with changes in the attitudes of governments to foreign investment; risks associated with the conduct of joint ventures, including the ability to access detailed technical, financial and operational information; risks related to the Company’s significant shareholders, and whether they will exercise their rights or act in a manner that is consistent with the best interests of the Company and its other shareholders; inability to upgrade Inferred mineral resources to Indicated or Measured mineral resources; inability to convert mineral resources to mineral reserves; conclusions of economic evaluations; fluctuations in commodity prices and demand; changing foreign exchange rates; the speculative nature of mineral exploration; the global economic climate; dilution; share price volatility; activities, actions or assessments by Rio Tinto or OTLLC and by government stakeholders or authorities including Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC and the Government of Mongolia; the availability of funding on reasonable terms; the impact of changes in interpretation to or changes in enforcement of laws, regulations and government practices, including laws, regulations and government practices with respect to mining, foreign investment, royalties and taxation; the terms and timing of obtaining necessary environmental and other government approvals, consents and permits; the availability and cost of necessary items such as water, skilled labour, transportation and appropriate smelting and refining arrangements; unanticipated reclamation expenses; changes to assumptions as to the availability of electrical power, and the power rates used in operating cost estimates and financial analyses; changes to assumptions as to salvage values; ability to maintain the social licence to operate; accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; global climate change; global conflicts; title disputes; limitations on insurance coverage; competition; loss of key employees; cyber security incidents; misjudgements in the course of preparing forward-looking statements; and those factors discussed in the section entitled "Critical Accounting Estimates, Risks and Uncertainties" in this MD&A and in the section entitled "Risk Factors" in the AIF. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Except as required under applicable securities legislation, the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Robert Cinits, P.Geo., formerly Entrée’s Vice-President, Corporate Development and currently a consultant to the Company, has approved the technical disclosure in this MD&A. Mr. Cinits is a Qualified Person ("QP") as defined by NI 43-101.

 

Cautionary Note to United States Investors - Canadian Disclosure Standards in Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves

All mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates included in this MD&A have been prepared in accordance with NI 43-101, which incorporates by reference the definitions of the terms ascribed by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum ("CIM") in the CIM Definition Standards for Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves, adopted by the CIM Council on May 10, 2014, as may be amended from time to time by the CIM.

NI 43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators that establishes standards for all public disclosure an issuer makes of scientific and technical information concerning mineral properties. NI 43-101 differs from the disclosure requirements of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission generally applicable to U.S. companies.

Accordingly, descriptions of mineral deposits contained in this MD&A may not be comparable to similar information made public by U.S. companies subject to the reporting and disclosure requirements under the United States federal securities laws and the rules and regulations thereunder.

The SEC has adopted amendments to its disclosure rules to modernize the mineral property disclosure requirements for issuers whose securities are registered with the SEC. These amendments became effective February 25, 2019 (the "SEC Modernization Rules") and, following a transition period, the SEC Modernization Rules have replaced the historical property disclosure requirements for mining registrants that are included in SEC Industry Guide 7. As a "foreign private issuer" (as such term is defined in Rule 3b-4 under the U.S. Exchange Act) that files its annual report on Form 40-F with the SEC pursuant to the U.S.-Canada Multijurisdictional Disclosure System ("MJDS"), the Company is not required to provide disclosure on its mineral properties under the SEC Modernization Rules and will continue to provide disclosure under NI 43-101 and CIM. If the Company ceases to be a foreign private issuer or loses its eligibility to file its annual report on Form 40-F pursuant to the MJDS, then the Company will be subject to the SEC Modernization Rules, which differ from the requirements of NI 43-101 and CIM.

 

 

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Exhibit 99.3

 

 

ENTRÉE RESOURCES ANNOUNCES SECOND QUARTER 2023 RESULTS

VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 8, 2023 /CNW/ - Entrée Resources Ltd. (TSX: ETG) (OTCQB: ERLFF) – the "Company" or "Entrée") has today filed its interim financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2023. All numbers are in U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted.

Entrée's President and CEO Stephen Scott commented, "It's been an extremely exciting first half of 2023 with many Oyu Tolgoi Lift 1 underground project milestones achieved including the commencement and ramp-up of production from Panel 0, improved sinking rates for Shafts 3 and 4, and completion of the Panels 1 and 2 mine design and schedule optimization studies. Our joint venture partner has advised that first development on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property is expected to commence in H1 2024 with production from Panel 1, which includes the Hugo North Extension deposit on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, now scheduled for H1 2027. It certainly feels that we are closer than ever to our first production. Entrée also endorses ongoing Oyu Tolgoi project drilling designed to support an Order of Magnitude study for Hugo North/Hugo North Extension Lift 2, a significant portion of which is on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property."  

Q2 2023 HIGHLIGHTS

Oyu Tolgoi Underground Development Update

The Oyu Tolgoi project in Mongolia includes two separate land holdings: the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence, which is held by Entrée's joint venture partner Oyu Tolgoi LLC ("OTLLC") and the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi joint venture property ("Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property"), which is a partnership between Entrée and OTLLC. Rio Tinto owns 66% of OTLLC and is the manager of operations at Oyu Tolgoi.

  • In July 2023, Rio Tinto announced that ramp-up of the high-grade Oyu Tolgoi underground mine continues. Oyu Tolgoi is set to become the world's fourth largest copper mine by 2030 with the operation expected to deliver average mined copper production of ~500 kilo-tonnes per annum between 2028 and 2036.
  • As at June 30, 2023, 54 Lift 1 Panel 0 draw bells have been opened, and the delivery of infrastructure for ramp-up to full capacity remains on target. Construction of conveyor to surface works was ~60% complete at the end of the second quarter. Construction works for the concentrator conversion also progressed during the period, with the main contractor mobilized and the commencement of major site works in May.
  • Shaft sinking rates improved during the second quarter. At the end of June, Shafts 3 and 4 reached 639 metres and 752 metres below ground level, respectively. Final depths required for Shafts 3 and 4 are 1,148 metres and 1,149 metres below ground level, respectively. Rio Tinto now expects both shafts to be commissioned in the second half 2024.
  • Technical studies for Panels 1 and 2 mine design and schedule optimization were completed by OTLLC during the second quarter. The Hugo North Extension deposit on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property is located in the northern portion of Panel 1. According to Rio Tinto:
    • The technical studies have resulted in substantially de-risked, resilient mine designs that provide a pathway to ramp-up, flexibility to pursue value creating opportunities and react to future risks, and improved stability, constructability, and operability. The studies also provide a pathway to bring the panels into production faster and maximize the use of the ventilation system.
    • Identified risks associated with the previous Panel 1 mine design have been resolved by increasing drawpoint and rim drive spacing, relocating the central material handling system and return raises outside of the active caving area, and optimally orienting the extraction drives and drill drives.
    • Panel 1 production is anticipated to commence in ~2027.
    • The technical studies have been incorporated into an updated Oyu Tolgoi Feasibility Study ("OTFS23") to be submitted to and reviewed by applicable regulatory bodies in Mongolia.
  • Although the Company does not anticipate any material changes to underground development cost or schedule for the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, once OTLLC has provided Entrée with a copy of OTFS23 (including the updated mine plan for Panel 1), Entrée will assess the potential impact and update the market accordingly.
  • Rio Tinto reported during its July 11, 2023 investor site visit that with the technical studies for Lift 1 Panels 1 and 2 completed, attention is shifting to the design of Lift 2. Drilling programs to support a Lift 2 Order of Magnitude Study are in progress. An updated resource model for Hugo North (including Hugo North Extension) is expected to be completed by mid-2024 and will include Lift 2. The updated resource model will incorporate the results from ongoing Hugo North Extension surface and underground drilling on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. The Company continues to request full results of the 2022 Hugo North Extension diamond drill program from OTLLC.
  • Rio Tinto has reported the capital cost estimate for the underground project remains unchanged at $7.06 billion with $1.4 billion remaining to be spent at June 30, 2023. The Company continues to request full results of the 2022 Hugo North Extension diamond drill program from OTLLC.

Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property

  • The Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi joint venture ("Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV") Management Committee approved a 2023 in-fill drill program for Hugo North Extension comprising both underground (12 holes totalling 3,889 metres) and surface (six holes totalling 9,082 metres) diamond drilling. The underground holes are collared from underground drill stations on the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence crossing onto the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. The approved budget for the program is ~$4.5 million, 20% of which will be contributed by OTLLC on Entrée's behalf as a loan in accordance with the joint venture agreement (the "Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA"). The principal purpose for the 2023 drilling is to support the Lift 2 Order of Magnitude Study and updated resource model.
  • The Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Management Committee also approved a budget of ~$2.245 million for exploration on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, including three inclined diamond drill holes totalling 2,600 metres on the Heruga South and Railway targets (Javhlant licence) and four diamond drill holes totalling 2,600 metres on the Ulaan Khud South target (Shivee Tolgoi licence). 20% of the exploration expenditures will be contributed by OTLLC on Entrée's behalf as a loan in accordance with the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA.
  • The Company recently received partial assay results from 2022 exploration drilling conducted on the Shivee Tolgoi licence at the North Ulaan Khud target (six reverse circulation drillholes totalling 1,506 metres and one 800 metre diamond drill hole) and the Airstrip target (three diamond drill holes totalling 2,200 metres). The Company is reviewing the results and will update the market in due course. The Company does not consider any of the results to be material.

Corporate

  • For the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023, the Company's operating loss was $1.0 million and $1.9 million, respectively, compared to $0.7 million and $1.3 million, respectively, for the comparative periods in 2022. The increase in the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023 was due to legal costs for both commercial negotiations with OTLLC and Rio Tinto and the arbitration proceedings.
  • For the three and six month periods ended June 30, 2023, the Company's operating cash outflow before changes in non-cash working capital items was $0.9 million and $1.4 million, respectively, compared to $0.7 million and $1.1 million, respectively for the comparative periods in 2022.
  • Share purchase warrants to purchase 2,847,000 common shares with an exercise price of C$0.60 were exercised resulting in gross proceeds of C$1,708,200 being received by the Company since January 1, 2023.
  • As at June 30, 2023, the cash balance was $6.0 million and the working capital balance was $5.6 million.
  • On May 9, 2023, 2,799,079 common shares were cancelled and returned to the Company's treasury for no consideration which was related to the Company's spin-out of its U.S. assets into Mason Resources Corp. on May 9, 2017.
  • On July 17, 2023, the Company announced it has made good progress in its previously disclosed negotiations with OTLLC and Rio Tinto to amend or restructure the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA and transfer the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences to OTLLC as contemplated in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA. However, several key items still need to be resolved before any definitive agreement could be finalized and executed, including with respect to the potential acquisition by the Government of Mongolia of 34% of the Company's economic interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property.
  • While the Company remains committed to achieving a commercial resolution with OTLLC and Rio Tinto, the binding arbitration proceedings commenced by the Company on May 26, 2022 also continued to progress. The Company is seeking declarations and orders for specific performance relating to certain provisions of the Equity Participation and Earn-in Agreement (the "Earn-in Agreement") with Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. ("Turquoise Hill") dated October 15, 2004, as amended and subsequently assigned to OTLLC and the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA. Both Turquoise Hill and OTLLC are respondents to the arbitration proceedings. A three-member Tribunal has been appointed and a merits hearing is set for April 2024.

OUTLOOK AND STRATEGY

Entrée's primary objective is to confirm the transfer of the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences to OTLLC as contemplated by the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA, either in conjunction with finalization and execution of a restructured or amended agreement with OTLLC, or enforcement of certain provisions of the Earn-in Agreement and Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA pursuant to binding arbitration proceedings. The Company currently is registered in Mongolia as the 100% ultimate holder of the licences. The Company is also advancing discussions with Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC regarding a potential acquisition by the Government of Mongolia of 34% of the Company's economic interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property. The Minerals Law of Mongolia provides the State may share in up to 34% of the economic benefit derived from exploitation of a mineral deposit of strategic importance where proven reserves were determined through funding sources other than the State budget. The Hugo North Extension copper-gold deposit on the Shivee Tolgoi mining licence and the Heruga copper-gold-molybdenum deposit on the Javhlant mining licence are mineral deposits of strategic importance.

As previously disclosed by the Company, the contract area defined in the 2009 Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement among the Government of Mongolia, OTLLC, Rio Tinto and Turquoise Hill (the "Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement") includes the Javhlant and Shivee Tolgoi mining licences. However, at the time of negotiation of the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement, the Company was not made a party to the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement, and as such does not have any direct rights or benefits under the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement.

Entrée has been engaged in discussions with stakeholders of the Oyu Tolgoi project, including the Government of Mongolia, OTLLC, Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC, Turquoise Hill and Rio Tinto, since February 2013. The discussions to date have focused on issues arising from Entrée's exclusion from the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement, including the fact that the Government of Mongolia does not have a full 34% interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property; the fact that the mining licences integral to future underground operations are held by more than one corporate entity; and the fact that Entrée does not directly benefit from the stability that it would otherwise have if it were a party to the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement.  

The Company believes that amending or restructuring the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA to align the interests of all stakeholders, transferring the licences to OTLLC as contemplated by the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA, and resolving outstanding issues arising from Entrée's exclusion from the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement would be in the best interests of all stakeholders. No agreements have been finalized and executed and there are no assurances agreements may be finalized and executed in the future.

The Company's interim financial statements and Management's Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") for the second quarter ended June 30, 2023 are available on the Company's website at www.EntreeResourcesLtd.com, on SEDAR at www.sedar.com, and on EDGAR at www.sec.gov.

QUALIFIED PERSON

Robert Cinits, P.Geo., consultant to Entrée and the Company's former Vice President, Corporate Development, and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has approved the technical information in this release. For further information on the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, see the Company's Technical Report, titled "Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi Joint Venture Project, Mongolia, NI 43-101 Technical Report", with an effective date of October 8, 2021, available on the Company's website at www.EntreeResourcesLtd.com, on SEDAR at www.sedar.com, and on EDGAR at www.sec.gov. 

ABOUT ENTRÉE RESOURCES LTD.

Entrée Resources Ltd. is a well-funded Canadian mining company with a unique carried joint venture interest on a significant portion of one of the world's largest copper-gold projects – the Oyu Tolgoi project in Mongolia. Entrée has a 20% or 30% carried participating interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV, depending on the depth of mineralization. Horizon Copper Corp. and Rio Tinto are major shareholders of Entrée, beneficially holding approximately 25% and 16% of the shares of the Company, respectively. More information about Entrée can be found at www.EntreeResourcesLtd.com.

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 applicable Canadian securities laws with respect to corporate strategies and plans; requirements for additional capital; uses of funds and projected expenditures; arbitration proceedings, including the potential benefits, timing and outcome of arbitration proceedings; the Company's plans to continue discussions with OTLLC and Rio Tinto regarding a potential restructuring or amendment of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA; the Company's plans to advance discussions with the Government of Mongolia regarding a potential acquisition by the Government of Mongolia of 34% of the Company's economic interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property; the Company's ability to transfer the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences to OTLLC either in conjunction with finalization and execution of a restructured or amended agreement with OTLLC, or enforcement of certain provisions of the Earn-in Agreement and Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JVA pursuant to binding arbitration proceedings; the potential for Entrée to be included in or otherwise receive the benefits of the Oyu Tolgoi Investment Agreement; the expectations set out in OTLLC's 2020 Oyu Tolgoi Mongolian Statutory Study and the Company's 2021 Technical Report on its interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property; timing and status of Oyu Tolgoi underground development; the expected timing of first development and undercut production from Lift 1 of the Hugo North Extension deposit; the nature of the ongoing relationship and interaction between OTLLC and Rio Tinto and the Government of Mongolia and Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC with respect to the continued operation and development of Oyu Tolgoi; the technical studies for Lift 1 Panels 1 and 2, OTFS23, the Lift 2 Order of Magnitude Study, and the updated resource model for Hugo North (including Hugo North Extension) Lifts 1 and 2 and the possible outcomes, content and timing thereof; the timing and progress of the sinking of Shafts 3 and 4 and any delays in that regard in addition to previously disclosed delays; timing and amount of production from Lift 1 of the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, potential production delays and the impact of any delays on the Company's cash flows, expected copper, gold and silver grades, liquidity, funding requirements and planning; future commodity prices; the estimation of mineral reserves and resources; projected mining and process recovery rates; estimates of capital and operating costs, mill and concentrator throughput, cash flows and mine life; capital, financing and project development risk; mining dilution; discussions with the Government of Mongolia, Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC, Rio Tinto, and OTLLC on a range of issues including Entrée's interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences and certain material agreements; potential actions by the Government of Mongolia with respect to the Shivee Tolgoi and Javhlant mining licences and Entrée's interest in the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property; potential size of a mineralized zone; potential expansion of mineralization; potential discovery of new mineralized zones; potential metallurgical recoveries and grades; plans for future exploration and/or development programs and budgets; permitting time lines; anticipated business activities; proposed acquisitions and dispositions of assets; and future financial performance.

In certain cases, forward-looking statements and information can be identified by words such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "budgeted", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates", or "does not anticipate" or "believes" or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might", "will be taken", "occur" or "be achieved". While the Company has based these forward-looking statements on its expectations about future events as at the date that such statements were prepared, the statements are not a guarantee of Entrée's future performance and are based on numerous assumptions regarding present and future business strategies; the correct interpretation of agreements, laws and regulations; the commencement and conclusion of arbitration proceedings, including the potential benefits, timing and outcome of arbitration proceedings; the potential benefits, timing and outcome of negotiations with the Government of Mongolia, Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC, OTLLC, and Rio Tinto; that the Company will continue to have timely access to detailed technical, financial, and operational information about the Entrée/Oyu Tolgoi JV Property, the Oyu Tolgoi project, and government relations to enable the Company to properly assess, act on, and disclose material risks and opportunities as they arise; local and global economic conditions and the environment in which Entrée will operate in the future, including commodity prices, projected grades, projected dilution, anticipated capital and operating costs, including inflationary pressures thereon resulting in cost escalation, and anticipated future production and cash flows; the anticipated location of certain infrastructure and sequence of mining within and across panel boundaries; the construction and continued development of the Oyu Tolgoi underground mine; the status of Entrée's relationship and interaction with the Government of Mongolia, Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC, OTLLC, and Rio Tinto; and the Company's ability to operate sustainably, its community relations, and its social licence to operate.

With respect to the construction and continued development of the Oyu Tolgoi underground mine, important risks, uncertainties and factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and information include, amongst others, the nature of the ongoing relationship and interaction between OTLLC, Rio Tinto, Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC and the Government of Mongolia with respect to the continued operation and development of Oyu Tolgoi along with the implementation of Resolution 103; the continuation of undercutting on the Oyu Tolgoi mining licence in accordance with the Panel 0 mine plan and design; the amount of any future funding gap to complete the Oyu Tolgoi project and the availability and amount of potential sources of additional funding; the timing and cost of the construction and expansion of mining and processing facilities; inflationary pressures on prices for critical supplies for Oyu Tolgoi including fuel, power explosives and grinding media resulting in cost escalation; the ability of OTLLC or the Government of Mongolia to deliver a domestic power source for Oyu Tolgoi (or the availability of financing for OTLLC or the Government of Mongolia to construct such a source) within the required contractual timeframe; sources of interim power; OTLLC's ability to operate sustainably, its community relations, and its social licence to operate in Mongolia; the impact of changes in, changes in interpretation to or changes in enforcement of, laws, regulations and government practises in Mongolia; delays, and the costs which would result from delays, in the development of the underground mine; the anticipated location of certain infrastructure and sequence of mining within and across panel boundaries; international conflicts such as the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict; projected commodity prices and their market demand; and production estimates and the anticipated yearly production of copper, gold and silver at the Oyu Tolgoi underground mine.

Other risks, uncertainties and factors which could cause actual results, performance or achievements of Entrée to differ materially from future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by forward-looking statements and information include, amongst others, unanticipated costs, expenses or liabilities; discrepancies between actual and estimated production, mineral reserves and resources and metallurgical recoveries; development plans for processing resources; matters relating to proposed exploration or expansion; mining operational and development risks, including geotechnical risks and ground conditions; regulatory restrictions (including environmental regulatory restrictions and liability); risks related to international operations, including legal and political risk in Mongolia; risks related to the potential impact of global or national health concerns; risks associated with changes in the attitudes of governments to foreign investment; risks associated with the conduct of joint ventures, including the ability to access detailed technical, financial and operational information; risks related to the Company's significant shareholders, and whether they will exercise their rights or act in a manner that is consistent with the best interests of the Company and its other shareholders; inability to upgrade Inferred mineral resources to Indicated or Measured mineral resources; inability to convert mineral resources to mineral reserves; conclusions of economic evaluations; fluctuations in commodity prices and demand; changing foreign exchange rates; the speculative nature of mineral exploration; the global economic climate; dilution; share price volatility; activities, actions or assessments by Rio Tinto or OTLLC and by government stakeholders or authorities including Erdenes Oyu Tolgoi LLC and the Government of Mongolia; the availability of funding on reasonable terms; the impact of changes in interpretation to or changes in enforcement of laws, regulations and government practices, including laws, regulations and government practices with respect to mining, foreign investment, royalties and taxation; the terms and timing of obtaining necessary environmental and other government approvals, consents and permits; the availability and cost of necessary items such as water, skilled labour, transportation and appropriate smelting and refining arrangements; unanticipated reclamation expenses; changes to assumptions as to the availability of electrical power, and the power rates used in operating cost estimates and financial analyses; changes to assumptions as to salvage values; ability to maintain the social licence to operate; accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; global climate change; global conflicts; title disputes; limitations on insurance coverage; competition; loss of key employees; cyber security incidents; misjudgements in the course of preparing forward-looking statements; and those factors discussed in the Company's most recently filed MD&A and in the Company's Annual Information Form for the financial year ended December 31, 2022, dated March 31, 2023 filed with the Canadian Securities Administrators and available at www.sedar.com. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company is under no obligation to update or alter any forward-looking statements except as required under applicable securities laws.

SOURCE Entrée Resources

 

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For further information: David Jan, Investor Relations, Entrée Resources Ltd., Tel: 604-687-4777 | Toll Free: 1-866-368-7330, E-mail: djan@EntreeResourcesLtd.com

CO: Entrée Resources

CNW 08:00e 08-AUG-23

 


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