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Codelco copper output misses November target, document programs

Chile's staterun copper giant Codelco produced 125,500 metric lots of the metal in November, up 18% yearonyear, however still fell back its target for the month, an internal file acquired revealed Friday.

The miner's output was 3% lower than anticipated, according to the file titled Preliminary Business Outcomes and dated in December. The only departments to satisfy their target were the enormous El Teniente and the smaller Radomiro Tomic.

Codelco did not instantly respond to an ask for comment.

The copper giant, which is the world's greatest producer of the red metal, has been intending to quicken production to meet its 2024 target after levels in the last 2 years hit a. quarter-century low.

After November's efficiency, Codelco will still require to. produce more than 161,000 lots of copper in December to reach. the low-end of its target, which the business previously this year. put in between 1.325 million to 1.352 million tons.

Senior company sources previously informed Reuters that. Codelco anticipates to end the year at 1.331 million tons, which. would be 0.5% above in 2015's output.

November production was injured by delays at the Rajo Inca. job at the Salvador mine, according to the document. It also. revealed lower recovery and processing at the Andina, Chuquicamata. and Gabriela Mistral systems and lower ore grades at Ministro. Hales.

Smelting and cathode production were likewise below. Codelco's target in November, according to the document.

(source: Reuters)