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First Quantum expects feasibility studies for Peru mine by 2028, manager says

Canadian miner First Quantum Minerals expects upgraded drilling results for its Peru copper task La Granja in the 2nd half of next year, and expediency studies by 2028, project development supervisor Steven Lewis stated on Thursday.

The drilling is advancing well, it's at 35%, and we expect to have the lead to the 2nd half of next year, Lewis stated on the sidelines of a mining market conference.

About the feasibility studies slated for completion by 2028, he said: We're working to satisfy this due date.

First Quantum last year bought a 55% stake in the job, which is co-owned with Rio Tinto, and at the time of the acquisition committed to investing up to $546 million for its advancement.

The task overall is estimated to total up to $2.4. billion investment.

According to information from Peru's mining ministry, the site. has the prospective to produce 500,000 metric lots of copper a. year, with a beneficial life of 40 years.

In addition to completing drilling and expediency. studies, First Quantum will likewise deal with difficulties connected to. local neighborhoods, ecological permits and financing, Lewis. stated.

La Granja has the prospective to be a bigger project, however. the ultimate focus will depend upon several obstacles, Lewis. said in a discussion at the mining event.

First Quantum took a significant blow in 2015 after the. Panama federal government bought the

shutdown of the Cobre Panama mine

, which added to 40% of the miner's earnings, due to. public demonstrations over ecological problems.

(source: Reuters)