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First Quantum Copper Mine audit flags environmental liabilities

Panama's government-commissioned audit of First ?Quantum Minerals' Cobre Panama copper mine has found the ?project broadly compliant with ?its legal, environmental ?and ?operational obligations, but flagged shortfalls in reforestation commitments and identified possible future environmental liabilities, the environment ministry said on Friday.

The audit revealed issues with administrative matters, biodiversity and ecological restoration, as well as the coordination of environmental monitors, despite the Cobre Panama mine's compliance rate approaching?88%. According to the statement from the Ministry, this places the Cobre Panama mine in the category "compliant", but below the threshold for "optimized".

The audit covered a period from 2019 to?2023, when the mine closed following widespread protests by residents about?concerns over its environmental impact and tax contributions to Panamanian state.

After the audit is completed, the government will make a decision about the future of the mine "based on facts, evidence and technical rigor",?Commerce and Industry minister Julio Molto said to journalists.

First Quantum didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

The audit identified potential environmental liabilities, such as?the stability and quality of surface and groundwater, acid drainage, biodiversity losses, and the effectiveness of ecological restoration.

The Cobre - Panama mine is the largest open pit copper deposit in the world. After its closure, the mine accounted for 5% of Panama's GDP. It was also its second largest revenue source behind the Panama Canal. Reporting by Elida M. Moreno, Mexico City and Inigo A. Alexander. Editing by Kylie Madry.

(source: Reuters)