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Peru's No. 2 copper mine Antamina sees production consistent in 2024

Antamina, Peru's secondlargest copper mine, anticipates 2024 output to be in line with the 435,378 metric lots it produced last year, while it nears the start of work on a delayed task to extend the mine's life expectancy, a top executive said on Friday.

Antamina, managed by Glencore, BHP, Teck and Mitsubishi, is pressing ahead with the $2 billion project to extend the mine's life to 2036, from 2028 currently, its president Victor Gobitz stated.

In 2022, Antamina was Peru's leading copper producer, with an output of 467,905 heaps, however has actually considering that been up to number two, according to data from the mines and energy ministry.

We have no strategy to increase production levels; unquestionably these (copper) costs assist margins, however we do not have that operational versatility, Gobitz told , describing near record high worldwide rates of the red metal.

Production will be really comparable to in 2015, he added.

After getting the environmental permit for the Antamina. Replenishment task previously this year, the federal government should. issue the building and construction license before year-end so growth. works can begin in 2025, Gobitz said.

He added that Antamina, which likewise produces silver and zinc,. has not eliminated extending the operation of its mine beyond. 2036, under the same functional footprint and the exact same. environmental footprint, since that simplifies permitting.

Peru was displaced last year by the Democratic Republic of. Congo as the world's second biggest copper producer, but remains. in the No. 2 area for exports behind neighbor Chile.

Gobitz approximated that Peru's total production would. increase to 3 million loads this year, up from 2.76 million loads. of copper in 2015 and in line with federal government quotes.

Beyond whether we are second or first, we have much more. competitive benefits than the Congo, which bases its. production on high