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Freeport Indonesia says it halts copper cathode output at Manyar after fire

15th October 2024

By: Reuters

  

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JAKARTA -  Freeport Indonesia has halted copper cathode production at its Manyar smelter after a fire on Monday, the company's chief executive said in an interview with Kompas TV on Tuesday.

The fire occurred at a sulphuric acid unit at the Manyar site, located in East Java province, and was extinguished late on Monday, the company said in statement on Tuesday, adding it was still looking into the cause.

"Copper cathode production will exhaust the sulfuric gas that must be captured by this plant. With the occurrence of the fire, we will halt the production process," Freeport Indonesia CEO Tony Wenas said.

Tony said the length of the production halt would depend on an investigation of the smelter fire and the company would review its production process.

Jakarta will review the company's plan to ramp up production to ensure safety, Indonesia investment minister Rosan Roslani told a press conference.

The $3.7-billion copper smelter was completed in June and started output in September. However, production was delayed until November due to water and steam leakage during an initial test period.

The plant was expected to reach full capacity in January 2025 but Freeport will re-evaluate plans to ramp up production following the fire, it said in the statement.

The smelter has an annual input capacity of 1.7-million metric tons of copper concentrate, which could produce around 900 000 t of copper cathode, 50 t of gold and 210 t of silver a year.

There were no casualties or injuries after the incident at the smelter, the CEO said.

Edited by Reuters

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