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South32 reduces Australia's manganese forecast after wet season and cyclone impacts

South32 cut its full-year predictions for Australia's manganese after heavy rains during the wet season and Tropical Cyclone Narelle disrupted operations.

Narelle forced the company in March to temporarily stop operations at its Gemco'manganese mining site in the Northern Territory, and evacuate all non-essential personnel from the mine.

The diversified mining company now expects the fiscal '2026 production guidance to be 3 million metric tons of 'wet weight (wmt), a drop of over 6% from its previously announced guidance.

Australia Manganese produced 589,00 wmt in the March quarter. This compares to no production a year ago, when the primary concentrater was paused because of?stockpiles built before the wet seasons.

South Africa's production of manganese was 500,000 wmt in the third quarter, up from the 476,000 wmt that had been recorded the previous year, despite the fact that the operation underwent scheduled maintenance during the period.

The combined'manganese production from its Australian and South African operations in the March quarter was 1.09 million Wmt, up from 476,000 Wmt?a year ago?but still missing Visible Alpha's consensus estimate of 1.25 Million wmt. (Reporting by Kumar Tanishk in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)

(source: Reuters)