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Aurubis investing to broaden copper output in Bulgaria

Aurubis AG, Europe's biggest fine-tuned copper manufacturer, has actually begun a task in its Bulgarian smelter which will broaden group copper production by about 110,000 metric lots, its CEO said.

Aurubis will increase output of copper cathodes, or finished improved copper, in its Pirdop refinery in Bulgaria by 50% to 340,000 heaps every year, Aurubis CEO Roland Harings informed .

The Pirdop plant is receiving an overall 400 million euros ($ 429 million) of investment consisting of 120 million euros to expand its tankhouse, the last step in the copper refining process.

Expansion should be finished by the 2nd half of 2026.

Pirdop will then will fully refine all the metal it produces without having to send the very first phase of metal produced, called anodes, to Aurubis' primary smelter network in Germany and Belgium for the last refining, Harings said.

This will indicate a boost in group cathode production capacity of about 110,000 lots which will minimize European copper import requirement, so this is a favorable advancement for European commercial capacity.

The additional metal will be normally sold in Europe, with expanding need expected to continue from major trends such as renewable resource and electric cars.

Aurubis likewise prepares a comprehensive modernisation of the Pirdop smelter throughout a planned large-scale upkeep shutdown in 2025 and is developing more solar energy facilities at the location.

Harings said expenses related to metal theft at its Hamburg site ought to cease to weigh on the business's profits.

On Feb. 6, Aurubis reported profits once again partly struck by high costs as a consequence of metal theft in Hamburg.

I am confident that significant effect of the criminality on Aurubis' results is at an end, Harings stated. I am likewise confident that with a good production levels and firm need Aurubis will achieve strong results this year.

I continue to anticipate we will reach our target of pre-tax profits of between 380 and 480 million euros this fiscal year.

(source: Reuters)