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Codelco posts fresh output slump, underscoring copper struggles

29th April 2024

By: Reuters

  

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Top copper producer Codelco saw a decline in quarterly output due to lower quality ore at its aging Chilean mines — the latest sign of supply-side struggles that have helped send metal prices to two-year highs.

The State-owned company’s wholly-owned mines produced 295 000 metric tons, down 9.6% from the first three months of last year, Codelco reported Friday. The result was telegraphed earlier this month by chairman Maximo Pacheco, who said “almost 300 000 tons” in the first quarter represented 99% of an internal target.

Pacheco and CEO Ruben Alvarado are gunning for a slight increase in 2024 after a yearslong slump due to setbacks at projects and mines. CEO Alvarado has shaken up management in a bid to finish late and over-budget projects that are key to tapping richer areas of its ore bodies.

Still, Codelco is enduring another production setback as one of its mines continues a gradual ramp up after a fatal accident in March at a time when its Chuquicamata underground operation is closed for maintenance. That makes for an uphill battle to achieve annual guidance of 1.33-million tons to 1.39-million tons.

Codelco’s plight is one of several supply disappointments fueling speculation that mines will struggle to meet a coming wave of demand from green industries. BHP Group’s bid for Anglo American this week highlights that many miners would prefer to buy rivals than develop new projects.

Edited by Reuters

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