Sandfire Resources posts Q3 FY26 operations highlights and maintains guidance

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The Sandfire Resources Ltd (ASX: SFR) share price is in focus as the company posted group copper equivalent production of 34.5kt for the March quarter, and a net cash balance of $76 million at quarter-end.

What did Sandfire Resources report?

  • Group copper equivalent (CuEq) production of 34.5kt in Q3 FY26, totalling 106.5kt for the nine months to 31 March 2026
  • MATSA mine produced 21.7kt CuEq in the quarter; Motheo mine delivered 12.8kt CuEq
  • Net cash balance of $76 million as at 31 March 2026, up $63 million from December 2025
  • Group capital expenditure guidance for FY26 reduced by $15 million to $225 million
  • Underlying operating costs: $86/t at MATSA and $44/t at Motheo, in line with guidance

What else do investors need to know?

Persistent high rainfall and unplanned maintenance limited MATSA’s output in Q3, while Motheo’s transition to higher grade ore was delayed. However, both mines recorded improvements in annualised ore mining and processing rates, with Motheo achieving a record 6.5Mt mined and 6.1Mt processed.

The company’s FY26 copper equivalent production guidance remains at 149kt to 165kt, though full-year performance is now expected in the lower half of that range. Guidance for operating costs was reaffirmed, barring extended impacts from the Middle East conflict on freight and energy prices.

Sandfire also made its inaugural tax payment from Motheo and completed additional payments to Havilah Resources related to its Kalkaroo project. Management’s next in-depth update will come with the full March 2026 Quarterly Report later this month.

What’s next for Sandfire Resources?

Looking ahead, Sandfire expects an upswing in production volumes in the June quarter, particularly at Motheo as higher grade ore comes online. The company is aiming to meet the lower half of guidance ranges for both operations in FY26 and is keeping capital spending tightly managed following a slight delay in ramping up activity at Kalkaroo.

Management says FY26 cost guidance is on track for MATSA and Motheo, although external factors like freight and energy costs remain a watchpoint. Investors can expect a fuller financial and operational update with the upcoming official quarterly report release.

Sandfire Resources share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Sandfire Resources shares have risen 153%, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 21% over the same period.

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