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Codelco, Anglo American to jointly operate copper mines in central Chile

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Posted on February 20, 2025

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Codelco and Anglo American sign a memorandum of understanding to jointly operate neighboring copper mines in central Chile, enhancing production and efficiency. This partnership is a significant step in the copper mining industry.
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SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean state-run copper giant Codelco and London-listed miner Anglo American are set to announce a deal to jointly operate neighboring copper mines in central Chile, according to

Codelco and Anglo American to Collaborate on Copper Mining in Chile

SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chilean state-run copper giant Codelco and London-listed miner Anglo American signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly operate neighboring copper mines in central Chile, the companies announced on Thursday.

In a letter to the local regulator, Codelco said its board of directors approved a deal to operate its Andina mine alongside Anglo American's flagship Los Bronces mine in central Chile outside the capital of Santiago.

"This memorandum of understanding will allow us to jointly develop a mining plan for both joint deposits that are right next to each other," Codelco's chairman Maximo Pacheco told reporters in a press conference in Santiago.

He added that the deal would increase production by 120,000 metric tons a year for 21 years without the need for additional investment.

Andina produced 164,500 metric tons of copper in 2023. Los Bronces, meanwhile, is a key mine for Anglo American, with output of 215,000 tons in 2023.

Codelco owns a 20% stake in Anglo American Sur, the local Anglo American unit that includes Los Bronces.

Anglo American confirmed the agreement and said the rise in production would start in 2030. Pacheco added that the deal would force the company to review the development plan for its Andina mine.

"There's a lot of aspects that are a win for both companies," said Cristian Cifuentes, an analyst for the Center for Copper and Mining Studies (CESCO), noting that details still need to be finalized.

Cifuentes noted that Andina doesn't have the capacity to process all the mineral it extracts with no feasible short or medium-term solution, while Los Bronces has nearly double the processing of Andina, a portion of which is idle.

Codelco said the company hopes to sign the final details of the deal in the second half of this year. The project would also need environmental permits, a process that has delayed development for both projects.

Located in the Andes, the expansion has been fought by environmental groups due to its potential impact on glaciers and water availability in drought-stricken Chile.

(Reporting by Fabian Cambero; additional reporting by Daina Beth Solomon; Writing by Alexander Villegas; Editing by Kylie Madry and Franklin Paul)

Key Takeaways

  • Codelco and Anglo American to jointly operate copper mines in Chile.
  • The partnership aims to boost production by 120,000 metric tons annually.
  • The collaboration involves Codelco's Andina and Anglo's Los Bronces mines.
  • Environmental permits are required for the project's expansion.
  • Production increase is expected to start in 2030.

Frequently Asked Questions

What companies are involved in the copper mining agreement?
The agreement involves Chilean state-run copper giant Codelco and London-listed miner Anglo American.
What is the expected increase in copper production from the deal?
The deal is expected to increase production by 120,000 metric tons a year for 21 years.
When is the production increase expected to start?
The rise in production is expected to start in 2030.
What environmental concerns are associated with the mining expansion?
Environmental groups have fought against the expansion due to its potential impact on glaciers and water availability in drought-stricken Chile.
What is the current production capacity of the Andina and Los Bronces mines?
Andina produced 164,500 metric tons of copper in 2023, while Los Bronces had an output of 215,000 tons in the same year.

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