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Glencore lowers full-year coal, nickel output guidance

30th July 2021

By: Marleny Arnoldi

Deputy Editor Online

     

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Diversified miner Glencore expects to meet the $3.2-billion top end of its full-year earnings before interest and taxes guidance owing to a strong performance from the company’s marketing business.

This was despite the company reporting only modest increases year-on-year in copper production, to 598 000 t, and cobalt production, to 14 800 t, in the six months ended June 30.

Glencore explains in a half-year output report that its copper and zinc businesses met its interim guidance, while coal volumes were 16% lower year-on-year as a result of a range of factors, including the Prodeco operation, in Colombia, being on care and maintenance and market-driven supply reductions in Australia.

The company’s coal output totalled 48.7-million tonnes, of which coking coal comprised 4.1-million tonnes, semi-soft coal comprised 2.6-million tonnes and thermal coal comprised 42-million tonnes.

In turn, the company’s nickel production of 47 000 t was 14% lower year-on-year, owing to various operating issues at the Koniambo operation, in New Caledonia – the restart of its second production line is currently targeted for August.

Zinc production was 6% higher year-on-year at 581 800 t and gold and silver production were 3% and 13% higher year-on-year, at 423 000 oz and 15-million ounces, respectively.

Attributable ferrochrome production of 773 000 t was 66% higher year-on-year, reflecting the suspension of mining and smelting operations through much of the second quarter of 2020.

Moreover, Glencore says its entitlement interest oil production of 2.6-million barrels of oil equivalent was broadly in line with the comparable six months of last year.

The company maintains its copper guidance for the year at about 1.2-million tonnes, as well as its cobalt guidance at about 35 000 t.

Zinc guidance for the year has been lowered slightly to 1.17-million tonnes, as has the nickel guidance to 105 000 t.

Glencore set the bar lower for coal at about 104-million tonnes and edged the expectation for ferrochrome higher at 1.43-million tonnes.

CEO Gary Nagle comments that the company’s industrial operating assets continued to manage operations responsibly and effectively despite the health and logistical challenges presented by Covid-19, all while the market for each commodity remains uncertain going forward.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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