Anglo to begin copper shipments from Quellaveco, tweaks guidance copper Peru SouthAmerica mining AngloAmerican
Diversified major Anglo American on Monday announced the start of commercial operations at its 300 000 t/y copper-equivalent Quellaveco project, in Peru, following the successful testing of operations and final regulatory clearance.
“At a highly competitive operating cost, Quellaveco exemplifies the asset and return profile that is central to our portfolio quality and our ability to provide customers with a reliable and sustainable supply of future enabling metals.
Anglo also tightened its copper production guidance for Chile to between 560 000 t and 580 000 t, compared with the previous guidance of 560 000 t to 600 000 t, citing lower throughput at Los Bronces caused by a combination of water restrictions and a change in ore characteristics.
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