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Fortescue record Q1 iron ore deliveries spoiled by expense pressures

Fortescue, the world's. fourthlargest iron ore miner, on Thursday published a 4% rise in. its firstquarter iron ore shipments but flagged rising expenses at. its mines while understood rates had actually fallen, sending its shares. to a twoweek low.

First-quarter iron ore shipments reached a record high of. 47.7 million metric loads, showing a ramp-up at its Iron. Bridge project in the Pilbara area of Western Australia, which. is anticipated to be producing at complete capability a year from now.

Nevertheless, Fortescue stated its hematite production costs jumped. 12% from a year earlier to $20.16 per damp metric heap (wmt). because it was mining ore with higher ratios of waste rock,. while realised rates was up to an average $83 per dry metric lot. ( dmt) in the quarter from $100 a year previously.

Overall, a soft 1Q25. Volumes were alright, but higher expenses. and lower realised costs weighed on the outcome, said John. Lockton, head of financial investment technique at MST Financial.

The miner's stock fell as much as 3.4% to A$ 19.09 in early. trade, set for its weakest trading session because Oct. 8. The. broader metals and mining sub-index was trading 1.1%. lower.

The miner maintained its outlook for iron ore deliveries, its. annual expense guidance of $18.50 to $19.75 per wmt and stated it. still anticipates fiscal 2025 capital spending of in between $3.2. billion and $3.8 billion for Fortescue Metals.

Fortescue is currently dealing with a lawsuit in Western. Australia that will figure out just how much settlement it need to pay. the Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation for mining on. their conventional lands without approval.

A Fortescue representative said the company was dedicated to. seeing the matter settled so all the Yindjibarndi individuals can. benefit.

Fortescue has used settlement to the Yindjibarndi. individuals in the past and we continue to be all set to settle this by. paying settlement, the representative said in emailed comments.

A professional report made public by the court today found. that the miner's activities at its Solomon Center had actually damaged two. websites that could be considered of nationwide significance due to the fact that. they were among the oldest taped sites of human habitation. extending back on average 53,000 years back.

That is older than the Juukan Gorge websites, seen around. 46,000 years of ages, which Rio Tinto ruined in 2020. triggering global condemnation.

(source: Reuters)