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Codelco increases 2024 copper output however late push pressures workers, hold-ups upkeep

Copper manufacturer Codelco pushed hard at the end of last year to raise yearly output a little from a 25-year-low in 2023, however union workers and analysts said the strategies used were unsustainable as the company strives for annual production of 1.7 million metric tons by the end of the years.

An internal file seen showed Codelco's. production reached 1.328 million tons in 2024, at the low end of. its target variety and practically 3,500 lots greater than the. quarter-century low in 2023.

In its second-half push, workers spoke with stated the. world's biggest copper producer reduced downtime, changed. shift schedules and heightened production targets while. postponing some required upkeep until 2025. Analysts wondered. how deeply Codelco tapped its reserves to make its numbers, and. said brand-new mines or sources of copper are required to compensate for. deterioration of minerals at aging facilities.

An equipment operator at one of Codelco's biggest mines,. Chuquicamata, said there was more pressure in the second half of. 2024 to reduce regular interruptions and avoid incidents that could. trigger a blockage.

The employee, who asked not to be identified due to the fact that they were. not authorized to speak about internal operations, said Codelco. has yet to fix traffic jams in transferring minerals in the mine. Last February, Codelco stated it needed to stop ore transportation at. Chuquicamata to change conveyor belts. That upkeep was. expected this year.

Workers stated upkeep was delayed at smelters in. Chuquicamata and El Teniente. Codelco did not respond to. requests for details about those maintenance problems.

Chairman Maximo Pacheco stated Codelco produced 160,000 heaps. of copper in December, its greatest month because 2019. Miners. usually dip into reserves to increase December production, yet. analysts stated Codelco may have tapped them more than normal.

Although it is normal for production to increase in. December, our company believe this huge dive can be credited to an extremely. aggressive decrease in stocks, stated Juan Carlos Guajardo,. head of the consultancy company Plusmining.

Codelco will have to replenish these inventories at some. point.

LONG-TERM PROBLEMS STILL CONTINUE

The genuine fight will continue to be the advancement of the. larger tasks like Chuquicamata Underground or El Teniente,. since these are the tasks that will get the business to the. level of 1.7 million lots each year, Guajardo stated.

These large mine overhaul projects have actually been plagued by. hold-ups, mishaps and building mistakes.

In its latest results, Codelco stated 2 new stages of El. Teniente will begin later than expected. Andesita, which had. been set up to begin extraction in October, will now start. in the coming months. It stated Andes Norte, initially slated. for December, will start drawing out in the first quarter.

Cristian Cifuentes, an expert at the Center for Copper. Research Studies (CESCO), said that the Ministro Hales mine is still at. minimized capability and the increase of Chuquicamata Underground has. been slower than all of us thought.

You can see the difficulties when you add all these things. together, Cifuentes said, adding he believes production will. boost, but not at the levels Codelco desires.

Business information indicated that much of Codelco's 2024 win could. be credited to its small Salvador mine coming online, which. added 2,800 heaps in October and November.

One analyst, who asked not to be called, said Codelco will. reveal more output stemming from its purchase of 10% of Teck's. Quebrada Blanca mine.

I don't see how they will resolve

(source: Reuters)