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Antofagasta's copper production is lower than expected

Antofagasta's copper production is lower than expected

Antofagasta, a Chilean copper miner, reported a modest rise of 1% in the third quarter of production. It also said that it expected annual output to be at the lower range of its forecast of 660,000-700,000.

Antofagasta has produced 161,800 tonnes of copper during the third quarter. This brings the year-to date production to 476 600 tons, which is a 2,8% increase over the same period in 2020.

The company has four copper mines located in Chile. It is increasing production to meet the growing demand of the construction, power and green energy sectors.

Due to the depreciation in the Chilean peso, the company has lowered its guidance on capital expenditures for the year from $3.9 billion to $3.6 billion.

Citi analysts stated that "the capex guidance for 2020 is revised... and we see it as deferred spending for 2026."

Antofagasta expects copper production in 2026 to range between 650,000-700,000 tonnes, with a higher output at Los Pelambres.

Citi stated that "a low guidance (for 2026) at one of the most well-run mining operations will likely be another example (of) supply constraints for (the global) copper market."

Copper prices reached $11,000 per ton in October, just a few cents away from their record high of $11,104.50 per ton set in May 2024.

(source: Reuters)