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By Tom Daly SANTIAGO, April 15 (Reuters) - Copper producer KGHM is looking to invest in mines in Europe and Morocco to secure ore supplies closer to its smelting base in Poland and lower logistics

KGHM Targets European and Moroccan Copper Mines to Lower Logistics Costs

KGHM's Strategic Investments in Copper Mining

By Tom Daly

Seeking Proximity to Polish Smelting Operations

SANTIAGO, April 15 (Reuters) - Copper producer KGHM is looking to invest in mines in Europe and Morocco to secure ore supplies closer to its smelting base in Poland and lower logistics costs, the company's CEO said on Wednesday.

KGHM, which operates the Robinson mine in the U.S. and holds 55% in Sierra Gorda in Chile on top of its Polish assets, last month signed a memorandum with Morocco's National Office of Hydrocarbons and Mines and Moroccan mining firm Managem Group on cooperation in raw materials.

Resource Opportunities in Europe and Morocco

"We are looking for opportunities to have some resource closer to our smelting sites in Poland," KGHM CEO Remigiusz Paszkiewicz told Reuters in an interview at the company's Chile branch office in Santiago.

"Morocco is a good one. There is also at least one in Europe itself, an opportunity for us. We are now checking the chemistry of the deposit, let's say," he added, declining to identify which European company KGHM was looking at.

Geological Assessments and Supply Chain Implications

KGHM has dispatched geologists to Morocco and is waiting for an initial report from them, Paszkiewicz said, adding that the results could come in the next two weeks. 

The Moroccan mine would serve as a source of supply to the global market as well as KGHM, he explained, as the company wants to remain active in concentrates trading. Just over half KGHM's 710,000 metric tons of copper production in 2025 came from its own concentrates.

Maintaining and Diversifying Investments

State-backed KGHM intends to maintain investment in Polish mining, even as it also looks at opportunities further afield in Chile and Argentina, Paszkiewicz said.

Potential Shift to Recycling at Legnica Smelter

"But we see that the world is still changing," he added, raising the possibility of switching KGHM's Legnica copper smelter to a recycling plant.

"Probably it is ... written down in the draft of our strategy that step by step we will be moving in the direction that Legnica is recycling and Glogow is our main smelting factory," Paszkiewicz said.

KGHM will unveil its new strategy at the end of the quarter.

Expansion in the United States

The company is also looking to extend its "production chain" in the United States, Paszkiewicz said, stressing that this did not necessarily mean building a copper smelter there.

(Reporting by Tom Daly; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • KGHM aims to reduce logistics costs by sourcing copper closer to its smelters in Poland, targeting opportunities in Europe and Morocco—geologists dispatched and reports expected within two weeks
  • In late March 2026, KGHM signed an MoU with Morocco’s National Office of Hydrocarbons and Mines (ONHYM) and Managem Group to explore raw material cooperation (longbridge.com)
  • In 2025, KGHM produced about 710,000 metric tons of copper, with over half from its own concentrates; it posted strong financials, including a 22% EBITDA rise, supporting its strategic expansion plans (investing.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is KGHM seeking copper mines in Europe and Morocco?
KGHM aims to secure ore supplies closer to its Poland smelting base and reduce logistics costs.
What recent agreements has KGHM signed regarding new mining opportunities?
KGHM signed a memorandum with Morocco's National Office of Hydrocarbons and Mines and Managem Group for raw materials cooperation.
Which countries does KGHM currently operate copper mines in?
KGHM operates mines in Poland, the United States (Robinson), and partially owns Sierra Gorda in Chile.
Is KGHM considering changes to its smelting operations in Poland?
Yes, KGHM may convert its Legnica copper smelter into a recycling plant as part of its new strategy.
When will KGHM unveil its new corporate strategy?
KGHM plans to announce its new strategy at the end of this quarter.

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