Copper Stocks Articles

Miner KGHM extends negotiations with union at Chilean copper mine

Mar. 19, 2019, 3:52 PM / Reuters

Miner KGHM will extend negotiations with a union at its Chilean copper mine Sierra Gorda, averting a strike, a union representative said on Tuesday.The company had until the end of Tuesday to request government mediation to help reach a deal with the union of 520 workers.(By Fabian Cambero and Cassandra Garrison; Editing by Sandra Maler)Read More

Kinross takes 9.7% stake in Wolfden Resources

Mar. 19, 2019, 2:50 PM / Northern Miner Staff

Wolfden Resources' (CVE: WLF) stock was up nearly 6% on Tuesday, after Kinross Gold (TSE: K) acquired 12.5 million shares at $0.20 a share -a $2.5 million investment - for a 9.7% stake in the junior exploration company.The two companies will form of a committee to explore Wolfden's 100%-owned Pickett Mountain volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit in northeastern Maine.Wolfden describes Picke...Read More

Codelco copper smelter restart delayed - Chile mining minister

Mar. 19, 2019, 11:36 AM / Reuters

The reactivation of a smelter belonging to Chile's state-owned Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, will take more time than expected, the country's mining minister Baldo Prokurica said on Tuesday.The smelter, halted in December to undergo changes to bring it up to new emissions standards, has had its restart delayed because of issues related to Canadian construction firm SNC-Lavalin, c...Read More

Two killed in accident at Glencore's Zambian mine

Mar. 19, 2019, 11:28 AM / Reuters

Two workers died in an accident at Glencore's Zambian operation Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) on Tuesday, prompting it to suspend production pending investigations, the company said."All operations at the South Ore Body (shaft) have been suspended until further notice," the company said in a statement without providing details of the accident.Mopani is one the biggest mining companies in Zambia - Afri...Read More

'Radical' foes, red tape lob doubt into Ecuador mining quest

Mar. 19, 2019, 10:21 AM / Bloomberg News

Ecuador has tethered its economic fortunes to a burgeoning mining industry. Now it just needs to get bureaucrats and community leaders on board.Local opposition and red tape are hindering plans to become a mining superpower that can rival other South American nations. Less than two years ago the government hoped mining would become 4 percent of Ecuador's gross domestic product by the end of Presid...Read More

Biggest trading in copper options ever signals supply troubles

Mar. 19, 2019, 10:14 AM / Bloomberg News

The biggest trading volume in copper call options on record signals supply troubles brewing in the market.A spread trade worth $6.5 million was posted just after 7 a.m. on Comex in New York in a bet that the price of the metal used in wires and pipes will surge past $3.05 in a few months, from Monday's settlement price of $2.909.Copper production will trail consumption by 116,000 metric tons this...Read More

Chile's Codelco to ink copper deal with Ecuador-controlled miner

Mar. 19, 2019, 9:00 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Chile's Codelco, the world's No. 1 copper producer, is set to ink a long-awaited deal with Ecuador-controlled miner Enami EP to develop a jointly-owned copper project in the Andean country.The 982-million-tonne Llurimagua copper project, located in the Imbabura Province, about 80 km northeast of Ecuador's capital, Quito, is in the advanced exploration stage and could become the first mine Codelco...Read More

Antofagasta expects copper deficit of up to 300,000 tonnes this year

Mar. 19, 2019, 7:18 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Chilean miner Antofagasta Plc. (LON: ANTO) expects the anticipated global copper deficit to hit between 100,000 and 300,000 tonnes this year as consumption growth remains positive, but production increases are minimal.Releasing the company's annual results, chief executive Iv??n Arriagada also revealed that the first phase of a planned expansion at its flagship Los Pelambres copper mine had been a...Read More

Taxes and royalties paid by Australian miners equivalent to Federal Government education spending

Mar. 19, 2019, 7:02 AM / MINING.com Staff

A report published by Deloitte Access Economics reveals that Australian mining companies paid A$30.6 billion in company tax and royalties in 2017-18 - the equivalent of all Federal Government spending on Australian schools, universities and vocational training.According to the report, the dollar amount paid in company taxes over the past couple of years surpasses that of 2011-12, which was the pea...Read More

Hot Chili secures copper 'super hub'

19 March 2019 / Staff reporter

Eastern promise for PolarXSPONSOREDpolarxAltech ticks boxes on path to production SPONSOREDaltech chemicalsThe company has spiced up its majority-owned Productora deposit - which has a resource base of about 1.5 million tonnes of copper and 1 million ounces of gold - with two recent additions that look set to deliver critical mass for a globally-significant copper development.The first is the majo...Read More

Copper resource for Aguia in Brazil

19 March 2019 / Michael Quinn

Eastern promise for PolarXSPONSOREDpolarxAltech ticks boxes on path to production SPONSOREDaltech chemicalsThe inferred Andrade copper deposit contains 10.8 million tonnes grading 0.56% copper and 2.56 grams per tonne silver, included within which there's an "openpit constrained" 1.3Mt of oxidised material at 0.43% copper.Aguia said the resource was located in a single structural panel, and that i...Read More

Total dividend of 43.8c/share above minimum pay-out policy of 35% of underlying EPS

19 March 2019 / Staff reporter

"Tshisekedi would be a relatively positive figure for mining investment"SPONSOREDverisk maplecroftAntofagasta said the total dividend was above its minimum pay-out policy of 35% of underlying earnings per share and equal to a 65% pay-out ratio, down from last year's pay-out ratio of 67%.Read More

Anglo American floats solar farm on tailings at Los Bronces

Mar. 18, 2019, 3:05 PM / Canadian Mining Journal Staff

Anglo American has installed 256 photovoltaic panels that float on the tailings containment pond at its Los Bronces complex. This pilot project is expected to generate 150 MWh/year from 256 photovoltaic cells.The mine is located 65 km from Santiago at an elevation of 3,500 metres. The cells are designed to withstand extreme weather such as snow and heavy rain. Even winds of 210 km/h should not dis...Read More

Workers could strike at Chile's Sierra Gorda copper mine - union

Mar. 18, 2019, 12:25 PM / Reuters

A union at Chile's Sierra Gorda copper mine, controlled by Polish mining company KGHM, could go on strike this week after rejecting the latest offer in contract negotiations, the union leader told Reuters on Monday.The company still has until the end of Tuesday to request government mediation to help reach a deal with the union of 520 workers."I hope they will be ready to have an agreement because...Read More

Chile's GDP gets a jolt from rising mining and investments

Mar. 18, 2019, 10:53 AM / Bloomberg News

Chile's economy surged in the fourth quarter as increases in mining output and investments set the stage for continued growth going forward.Gross domestic product grew 1.3 percent in the fourth quarter, up from a revised 0.2 percent expansion in the three months through September. The economy expanded 3.6 percent from the fourth quarter of 2017 and 4 percent for the full year of 2018, the central...Read More

Havilah Resources to explore for additional copper-cobalt resources in the Mutooroo district

Mar. 18, 2019, 7:00 AM / MINING.com Staff

Havilah Resources (ASX: HAV) is planning to run a detailed, high resolution, airborne electromagnetic survey or AEM to explore for additional copper-cobalt resources in the Mutooroo copper-cobalt district, located in New South Wales, eastern Australia.The survey is planned to commence in mid-April and it is expected to take at least three weeks to complete. This type of study has never been done o...Read More

Chile's Supreme Court revokes ruling permanently closing Barrick's Pascua-Lama

Mar. 18, 2019, 4:55 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Chile's Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Barrick Gold (TSX:ABX) (NYSE:GOLD), revoking the permanent closure of the Canadian miner's Pascua-Lama gold-silver project.The world's largest gold miner, which completed its merger with Randgold at the beginning of the year, said the March 14 ruling overturned the Antofagasta Environmental Court's order, issued late last year, and it also ordered...Read More

Rio Tinto rejects push by activist shareholders to reveal emission targets

Mar. 18, 2019, 3:52 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Rio Tinto (ASX, LON: RIO), the world's second largest miner, is recommending shareholders to vote against a resolution requiring the company to release its direct emissions details and strategies on how its greenhouse gas emissions and those of its customers can be cut.In a letter from chairman Simon Thompson, Rio urged investors to vote against the proposed rule change that would have the miner t...Read More

Large-cap valuations toppy

18 March 2019 / Staff reporter

"Tshisekedi would be a relatively positive figure for mining investment"SPONSOREDverisk maplecroftThe ‘do nothing', or more correctly ‘do little', view from Credit Suisse about leading miners such as BHP and Rio Tinto is summarised in a comment early this week that the "large capRead More

Gold Miners' Q4 2018 Fundamentals

Mar 18, 2019 / Adam Hamilton

The major gold miners are grinding higher in a solid upleg, fueling growing interest in this small contrarian sector. They've mostly finished reporting their fourth-quarter results, revealing how they are really faring fundamentally. Collectively the world's biggest gold miners continue to face serious challenges, which often stem from declining production. That makes stock picking more importan...Read More

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