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Codelco and Anglo American will jointly operate copper mines at central Chile

Codelco and Anglo American will jointly operate copper mines at central Chile

The companies announced that they had signed a Memorandum of Understanding to operate copper mines located in central Chile.

Codelco's board of directors, in a letter sent to the local regulators, approved the deal for the operation of its Andina Mine alongside Anglo American’s flagship Los Bronces Mine outside of Santiago.

In a Santiago press conference, Codelco chairman Maximo Pacheco said: "This memorandum will allow us jointly to develop a mine plan for both joint deposit that are next to each other."

He said that the agreement would allow the production to increase by 120,000 tons per year over a period of 21 years, without the need for any additional investment.

Andina will produce 164,500 tons of copper by 2023. Los Bronces is Anglo American's key mine, producing 215,000 tons of copper in 2023.

Codelco holds a 20% stake of Anglo American Sur (the local Anglo American division that includes Los Bronces).

Anglo American confirmed that the production increase would begin in 2030. Pacheco said that the agreement would force the company review its development plan for the Andina mine.

The Center for Copper and Mining Studies' (CESCO) analyst Cristian Cifuentes said that the details are still being finalized.

Cifuentes stated that Andina does not have the processing capacity to process the entire amount of mineral it extracts, and there is no short-term or medium-term solution. Los Bronces, on the other hand, has almost double the processing capability of Andina.

Codelco stated that the company hopes to finalize the details of the agreement in the second half this year. Both projects have been delayed by the need for environmental permits.

Environmental groups have opposed the Andes expansion due to the potential impact it could have on the glaciers and the water supply in a drought-stricken Chile.

(source: Reuters)