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Sources say that Codelco has reshuffled its mine leadership.

Sources at the Chilean copper?miner Codelco confirmed on Friday that a new executive had been appointed to oversee its troubled El Teniente Mine, while also replacing two other mine heads. The changes are being made as the new Chief Executive Jorge Gomez reviews the operations of Codelco following an investigation into irregularities found in production numbers reported for 2025. Two?sources claim that Codelco's current head of mineral resource, development and innovation Julio Diaz will be transferred to El Teniente - the company's flagship mine. According to two sources, Mario Quinonez will replace Diaz, who worked with Gomez in the Collahuasi Mine. Diaz's appointment would give Codelco a senior executive to oversee El Teniente after a fatal accident that killed six workers in July 2025 and disrupted construction projects. Codelco announced in February that it would undergo a "radical reorganization" at El Teniente following an internal audit which found serious breaches of duties?related to a accident in 2023 and flaws with reporting to the mining regulatory. Codelco is also replacing the general managers at Ministro Hales and Chuquicamata mines, according to?sources?. Sources say that Lindor Quiroga - currently the interim head of operations - is expected to take charge of the northern?operations for the company, including Chuquicamata and Ministro Hales, as well as?Radomiro Tomic. Sources said that Francisco Carvajal would lead the southern operations of the company. Codelco is also evaluating how to reprioritize its projects, as delays in?key development weighs on the output and prevents the company from reaching its original production goals in the next years. (Reporting and editing by Daina Beth Solon)

(source: Reuters)