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Due to repairs, Nornickel has cut its nickel and palladium production forecast for 2025.

Due to repairs, Nornickel has cut its nickel and palladium production forecast for 2025.

Russia's Nornickel, one of world's biggest nickel producers, and the largest palladium producer, lowered Monday its 2025 nickel forecast to 196,000-204,000 tons.

The previous guidance was 204,000-211,000 tonnes. The company has also revised down its palladium production forecast, expecting now between 2.677-2.729 million pounds compared to the previous 2.704-2.756,000 pounds.

In a press release, Nornickel Senior Vice President Alexander Popov stated that "a series of major repairs are scheduled for the second part of the year in order to improve the reliability and operation of new mining equipment substituted by imports."

The forecasts for nickel, copper and platinum group metals are virtually unchanged compared to the previous forecasts.

The copper production is forecast to be between 343,000 and 355,000 tons instead of the previous range of 353,000-373,000.

Nornickel has also released its operational results for the second quarter. The nickel production was 45,000 metric tonnes, an increase of 9% on the previous year, while palladium production reached 658,000 ounces. This is a 11% decrease. (Reporting and writing by Anastasia Lyrchikova; editing by Mark Trevelyan).

(source: Reuters)