(Reuters) – Sibanye Stillwater will release half-year financial results on Sept. 12, two weeks later than scheduled, after a cyberattack on its IT system caused limited disruption to its global operations, the diversified mining company said on Thursday.
The Johannesburg-based precious metals miner said its systems had now been largely restored after the cyberattack reported on July 11.
“Although the cyber-attack has had limited impact on our core operations, it caused temporary system outages which resulted in the implementation of back-up manual processes on certain systems at the operations,” Sibanye said in a statement.
Although Sibanye’s mining and extraction operations suffered minimal disruption, its Columbus metallurgical complex at the U.S. PGM operations has experienced some short-term operational delays, due to IT outages.
This has affected the smelting of underground concentrate and the recycling of spent autocatalysts, Sibanye said, adding the built-up stockpiles were expected to be processed “in due course”.
Sibanye mines platinum and gold in South Africa. It also operates a palladium mine in the U.S. state of Montana and has lithium, nickel and zinc projects in Finland, France and Australia.
(Reporting by Nelson Banya; Editing by Mark Potter)
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