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Consistency targets very first copper from Australia mine by 2028

South Africa's Consistency Gold expects to start producing copper from its Australian mining project by 2028, the company stated on Thursday, as it diversifies into the key decarbonisation metal.

Consistency obtained the Eva Copper project in Queensland in 2022 to diversify away from gold and remains in the procedure of upgrading the task's expediency study.

We want to make the final financial investment choice by the end of the (financial) year. It's a two year construct, then Eva Copper will remain in production, Consistency CEO Peter Steenkamp told Reuters in an interview.

The mine is anticipated to produce as much as 60,000 metric tons of copper every year, he stated.

Early work, consisting of building gain access to roads, has begun at the task, reflecting Harmony's confidence it will proceed, he included.

Harmony on Thursday posted 11.474 billion rand ($ 645.01. million) heading profits in the year ended June 30, a 132%. increase on the previous year, driven by higher gold production,. better grades and record prices.

As an outcome, Harmony produced 12.7 billion rand operating. complimentary cash flows, a business record.

The business said it had a $700 million war chest comprised. of cash and credit centers, to fund its tasks including. Eva Copper and life extension at its Moab Khotsong and Mponeng. cash cow in South Africa.

Consistency stated a final dividend of 0.94 rand per share, up. from 0.75 rand, but its share rate fell 10% to a five-month low. in mid-morning trade after it forecast lower output and higher. costs for the present fiscal year.

It anticipates gold production of in between 1.4-1.5 million ounces. in the year to June 2025, after output rose 6% to 1.56 million. ounces in the financial year just ended. Consistency's average. realised gold rate increased 16% as bullion costs surged to. record highs.

Steenkamp stated Harmony's output would stabilise around 1.4. million ounces over the long term.

(source: Reuters)