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Boliden, Sweden's mining company, expects a hit in Q1 earnings due to seismic activity.

Boliden, Sweden's mining company, expects a hit in Q1 earnings due to seismic activity.
Boliden, Sweden's mining company, expects a hit in Q1 earnings due to seismic activity.

Boliden announced on Wednesday that it expected earnings for the first quarter of 2026 - before interest, taxes and depreciation - to be impacted by about 400 million Swedish crowns ($42.77m) due to production being impacted in its Garpenberg Mine because of abnormally high earthquake activity earlier this month.

Swedish miner reported its first-quarter production was slightly less than 0.8 million tonnes, down from an initial?expectation that slightly more than 0.9 million tonnes. The company said that production in the worst affected part of the mine will not resume until 2026.

Garpenberg said that until further notice, its production will be approximately 30% of its earlier guided capacity, which was 3.7 million tonnes per year.

A copper and zinc miner stated that a "large part" of the mine's infrastructure, such as crushers, hoisting systems, and workshop, were not affected by the earthquake activity.

The company stated that a large amount of electrical infrastructure, pressure air systems and ventilation have been damaged. This will require renovations, which are estimated to take a few weeks.

The company that operates seven mines, five smelters, and five smelters throughout the Nordic region, Ireland, and Portugal, has said that seismic activity at Garpenberg is now decreasing, and mining production will start in the second quarter.

Boliden reported last month that its fourth quarter adjusted earnings were below analyst expectations. However, it proposed a dividend higher than expected for 2025.

Recent performance of the company has been improved by higher gold prices. This has increased realised revenue from precious materials collected as a byproduct during mining and smelting. The company also benefits from higher prices for zinc.

(source: Reuters)