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Miner Antofagasta's Q3 copper output jumps 15% sequentially on destocking

Chilean miner Antofagasta reported a 15% increase in thirdquarter copper output on Wednesday, compared to the previous threemonth duration, due to destocking of stocks at its Los Pelambres mine and better grades at its Centinela mine.

The miner stated it still expects to end up 2024 at the lower end of its previous forecast variety of 670,000-710,000 metric tons of copper production.

Copper, utilized in the power and building markets, is anticipated to take advantage of the green energy transition internationally, including need from the electric automobile sector and brand-new applications such as data centres for artificial intelligence.

However, the business said its 2025 copper output is anticipated to be in between 660,000 loads and 700,000 loads, with the top and bottom ends of that assistance variety a little lower than this year's forecast period.

Antofagasta, majority-owned by Chile's Luksic family, said copper production in the third quarter was 179,000 lots, while gold output surged 54% to 51,800 ounces, compared to the previous quarter.

(source: Reuters)