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Freeport Indonesia halts copper cathode output at Manyar after fire, CEO says

Freeport Indonesia has actually halted copper cathode production at its Manyar smelter after a fire on Monday, the business's chief executive said in an interview with Kompas TV on Tuesday.

The

fire happened

at a sulphuric acid unit at the Manyar website, located in East Java province, and was snuffed out late on Monday, the business stated in statement on Tuesday, including it was still looking into the cause.

Copper cathode production will exhaust the sulfuric gas that should be caught by this plant. With the event of the fire, we will stop the production procedure, Freeport Indonesia Chief Executive Tony Wenas said.

Tony stated the length of the production stop would depend on an examination of the smelter fire and the company would evaluate its production procedure.

The $3.7 billion copper smelter was finished in June and

started

output in September. Nevertheless, production was

postponed until November

due to water and steam leak throughout a preliminary test duration.

The plant was expected to reach complete capability in January 2025 however Freeport will re-evaluate strategies to increase production following the fire, it said in the statement.

The smelter has an annual input capability of 1.7 million metric tons of copper concentrate, which might produce around 900,000 lots of copper cathode, 50 lots of gold and 210 lots of silver a year.

There were no casualties or injuries after the incident at the smelter, the CEO stated.

(source: Reuters)