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Codelco, Chile's copper producer, expects its output to increase by 10,000 tons in 2010.

Maximo Pacheco, the chairman of Chilean state-owned miner Codelco, said on Monday that it is expected to produce about 1.344 million metric tons (about 10,000 tons more) of copper by 2026.

Pacheco stated that Codelco, as the world's biggest copper producer, will achieve a copper output of 1,33 million tons by 2025. The company also produced 100,000 tons of copper in partnership with other companies.

Pacheco stated that the company's strategy was to "find copper" and to develop structural projects that would expand and prolong the life of our copper mines. The company will invest $150 million into exploration by 2026. Codelco is overhauling several of its mines in order to combat a drop in ore grade. However, delays and problems at some large projects have put pressure on the company's finances.

Pacheco stated that the company's debt is about $24 billion, and has been growing due to its $5?billion annual capital expenditure. Codelco must also reinforce operations at its flagship mine El Teniente where production was affected by a fatal accident in July last year.

A document from Codelco, viewed by the reporter, showed that El Teniente’s annual production dropped 13% between 2024 and 310100?tons.

Pacheco said that SQM's lithium joint venture with the company is expected to increase production from 230,000 tons last year to 250,000 tons by 2026.

He said, "Our first commitment will be to increase lithium production using new technologies that use less water and brine." (Reporting and Additional Reporting by Fabian Cambero Writing Alexander Vilegas Editing David Goodman.)

(source: Reuters)