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Boliden, a Swedish miner, says that it will spend less money in 2026

Boliden, a Swedish miner, says that it will spend less money in 2026
Boliden, a Swedish miner, says that it will spend less money in 2026

Boliden, a Swedish miner, said that it would lower its capital spending to 15 billion Swedish crowns (about $1.65 billion) by 2026. This is 500 million crowns below what it plans to spend in 2018.

CEO Mikael staffas said that the copper and zinc producer did not have any new major projects. Instead, the spending plan is primarily for existing projects such as a new tankhouse in its Ronnskar facility, the Garpenberg Zinc Mine expansion to 4.5 millions tons in Sweden and the completion and expansion of the Odda Zinc Smelter in Norway. Boliden usually releases its 2026 outlook along with its third quarter results. However, it delayed the release until December to allow for the consolidation of the Somincor and Zinkgruvan Mines that were purchased last year by Lundin Mining.

Staffas stated that capital expenditures related to these mines are expected to reach 2 billion crowns by 2026. This is an increase of 500 millions crowns from this year.

The group estimated that planned maintenance shutdowns at their smelters will reduce the operating profit in 2026 by 450 millions crowns. This is down from its forecast of 500 million crowns for 2025. Boliden also said that it expects a one-time adjustment to its operating profit of approximately 400 million crowns for the fourth quarter this year, related to metal recovery assessments at Ronnskar. This is after an fire in the tank house closed down the largest production unit of the group in June 2023.

(source: Reuters)