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Codelco Readies to Begin Operations at Chuquicamata Underground Copper Mine, Chile

Published: March 7, 2019 |

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Chile’s Chuquicamata underground copper mine is due to start operations in middle of this year, the state copper miner Codelco’s chairman said on Wednesday.

Chairman Juan Benavides said the start-up will be “a fundamental step and milestone in this structural overhaul” of Codelco.

The plans for Chuquicamata are part of a 10-year, $39 billion overhaul of the state miner’s key operations as it seeks to maintain production despite rapidly falling ore grades at its deposits.

Finance Minister Felipe Larrain confirmed in the same news conference on Wednesday that the government would pay out the remaining $400 million of $1 billion capitalization for Codelco’s overhaul that was announced last June.

“This is a show of the confidence we have in the company and in the importance of these resources for Codelco to be able to complete its structural reform program,” Larrain said.

Codelco’s Chuquicamata and nearby Radomiro Tomic mines produced 653,000 tonnes of the company’s total 1.8 million tonnes of output last year, a third of Chile’s total production.

Source: Nasdaq


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