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Rio Tinto lifts 2025 copper production forecast on Oyu Tolgoi ramp-up

Rio Tinto raised its copper production forecast for 2025 on Thursday. The company cited a ramp up of operations at the Oyu Tolgoi Project in Mongolia.

Rio expects to produce between 860,000-875,000 metric tonnes of copper on a combined basis in 2025, up from its previous estimate of 780,000-850,000 tons.

The miner anticipates copper production of between 800,000 to 870,000 tonnes in 2026.

Rio Tinto makes its profits from iron ore. However, it is now shifting their focus to copper. They aim to produce 1 million tons of copper annually by 2030.

The copper price has reached a record level and is expected to remain in high demand as we transition to more environmentally friendly forms of energy.

Rio has said that it is on track to increase copper production at Oyu Tolgoi this year by over 50% and by 15% by 2026.

The miner stated that it would reduce unit costs by 4% between 2024-2030.

It said that capital discipline, increasing prices for its commodities, and a 20% increase in copper production would help to boost its earnings up to half within the next decade. (Reporting by Himanshi Akhand & Rajasik Mukherjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

(source: Reuters)