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Chile's Codelco to lower 2025 copper target after El Teniente accident

Chile's Codelco to lower 2025 copper target after El Teniente accident

Codelco, a Chilean copper mining company, has announced that it will reduce its production forecast for 2025 after an accident at the El Teniente mine in Chile reduced its output by 33,000 metric tonnes.

Ruben Alvarado, the CEO of El Teniente, told a congressional committee that the company is now expecting to produce 316,000 tonnes this year.

Alvarado stated that the decline is a $340 million loss due to the lost production. This was slightly more than the $300 millions Codelco predicted last week, based on an estimated loss of 20,000-30,000 tons.

Six people were killed in an accident that occurred on July 31, near a section of El Teniente’s vast underground network, Andesita. This caused Codelco's mining operations to be halted for several days.

Maximo Pacheco, the chairman of Andesita, told employees that they would only reopen Andesita after an internal investigation was completed.

The company will release its first-half financial results in the next few days, and an updated estimate of total copper production will be released.

Due to an accident, the company had to delay its results.

Pacheco said the company would maintain its long-term target of producing 1.7 millions tons of copper annually by 2030.

Codelco stated in March that it would aim to produce between 1,37 million and 1.4 millions metric tons by 2025. This is slightly higher than the output of the previous year. Reporting by Fabian Cambero, Paolo Laudani, Editing by Sarah Morland and Daina Beth Solon, Rod Nickel

(source: Reuters)