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Russia's Nornickel reports nickel production flat year-onyear at 42,000 tonnes in the first quarter

MOSCOW, April 27. Russia's Nornickel is the world's biggest palladium producer and major refiner of nickel. It announced?on Monday? that its nickel production?in the?first?quarter? was flat on an annual basis at 42,000 tons.

The company reported that palladium production was down 18% to 608,000 ounces during the first quarter. Copper production was down 10 percent and platinum production by 24 percent.

Evgeny Fedorov, Chief Operating Officer, said that the decrease in production is due to the base effect of the first quarter last year as well as the redistribution between quarters of the production volume of commercial products.

Fedorov stated that the company 'completed the construction of a link between the exploration?workings? at the Glubokaya nickel deposit near Norilsk, through which the ore extracted will be transported to surface.

He said that one of the key mining projects for the company is to bring the Skalisty Deposit up to design capacity in order to increase production volume over the medium term.

Nornickel claims that Glubokaya, at a depth of more than two kilometres (1.2 miles), is?the most deep mine in Eurasia.

The company's?output prediction?for this year is between 193,000 and 202, 000 metric tons and between 2,415 and 2,465 million ounces palladium.

Vladimir Potanin, Nornickel’s CEO and main shareholder, has said previously that the production declines were temporary. He cited depleted ore reserves, a switch to non-Western suppliers, and the loss of certain markets. He believes that production will stabilize by 2028. (Reporting Anastasia Lyrchikova, Writing by Gleb Br Bryanski; Editing by Vladimir Soldatkin; Andrew Osborn and Joe Bavier.)

(source: Reuters)