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Striking workers force production halt at Chile's Mantoverde mine

The company and mine's biggest union announced on Thursday that production at Capstone Copper’s Mantoverde Copper and Gold Mine in northern Chile has been largely halted following the shutdown of the mine’s?desalination?plant amid a nearly 3-week labor strike.

The union claimed that production had been stopped, but later the company stated that production was continuing but would likely stop in the near future.

The union claimed that a 'group of striking workers' took control of the desalination facility that supplies water to the mine. It added that the union had not approved the takeover.

Capstone said in a statement released on Thursday that the takeover began on Sunday night, when individuals entered a desalination facility, located 40 km (25 mi) away from the mine and interfered with its electrical system. This led to a disruption in the water supply for Mantoverde.

Capstone stated that striking union members were currently blocking access and preventing the restart of operations at its desalination facility. It added that it was seeking legal support to gain access to the plant.

The company stated that the water on site at Mantoverde was?used for essential services.

Oxyde operations are expected to continue through tomorrow. Sulphide operations have been temporarily suspended. Capstone said that sulphide operations would be suspended at this point unless water is restored.

The strike started on Friday, after Union No. The strike began on Friday after Union No. The union, which has?645 members as its membership, announced on Jan. 7, that they expected a long strike.

Mantoverde, which is owned 70% by?Capstone Materials and 30% by Mitsubishi Materials, was renamed in 2012. It was predicted that the mine would produce between 29,000 to 32,000 metric tonnes of copper cathodes by 2025. Reporting by Fabian Cambero, Santiago; Pooja Menon, Bengaluru. Editing by Vijay Kishore and Brendan O'Boyle.

(source: Reuters)