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Rio Tinto first-quarter iron ore sales rise 2%

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Posted on April 20, 2026

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April 21 (Reuters) - Rio Tinto reported a 2.4% jump in its first-quarter iron ore sales on Tuesday, driven by robust production from its Pilbara operations. The world's biggest iron ore producer sold

Rio flags MidEast supply-chain risks, posts higher first-quarter iron ore sales

By Shivangi Lahiri

Rio Tinto's First-Quarter Performance and Supply-Chain Outlook

April 21 (Reuters) - Miner Rio Tinto warned on Tuesday of limited visibility on the effects of the Middle East war on its supply chains in the second half, while stronger production from its Pilbara operations boosted first-quarter iron ore sales.

Shares of the world's biggest iron ore producer rose as much as 1% to A$174.27 by 0015 GMT, while the broader benchmark index was 0.2% higher.

Impact of Middle East Conflict on Operations

"To date on the supply-side, the direct impacts on our operations have been limited, while our commodity prices have responded favourably," Rio said in a statement, adding that it had contingency plans in place for the ongoing conflict.

Cost Pressures and Resilience

The Anglo-Australian miner, which turned down overtures from Glencore earlier this year to form the world's largest mining company, said higher diesel prices had raised costs, but its cost position remained resilient, supported by its scale and global supply-chain leverage.

Risks from Fuel Shortages

"In the second half, we see jet fuel and diesel shortages as the key risk to operations," said Baden Moore, head of resources and energy research at brokerage CLSA Australia.

"These shortages not only impact the operation of diesel equipment but may also limit the movement of goods and services as well as personnel to sites," Moore said, adding that shipping shortages were not anticipated at this stage.

Pilbara Operations and Iron Ore Sales

The company sold 72.4 million metric tons of iron ore from its Pilbara operations in the three months ended March 31, up 2.4% from a year earlier but below the Visible Alpha consensus estimate of 74.6 Mt.

Production Gains and Forecasts

Rio said its Pilbara operations posted their second-highest first-quarter production since 2018, reporting a 13% rise on productivity gains and fewer weather disruptions.

It maintained its 2026 Pilbara iron ore sales forecast at 323 million to 338 million tons.

Performance in Other Commodities

Among other revenue-generating commodities, mined copper output for the quarter came in at 229,000 tons, higher than the 210,000 tons reported a year earlier, driven by stronger production at Oyu Tolgoi.

(Reporting by Shivangi Lahiri in Bengaluru; Editing by Pooja Desai and Subhranshu Sahu)

Key Takeaways

  • Pilbara shipments increased from 70.7 Mt a year ago to 72.4 Mt in Q1 2026, a 2.4% rise, yet fell short of Visible Alpha’s 74.6 Mt forecast (news.metal.com)
  • Production gains in Pilbara underpinned the growth; Q4 2025 shipments were a record 91.3 Mt, aiding recovery from earlier weather impacts (ainvest.com)
  • Despite Q1 growth, ongoing risks—such as weather disruptions experienced in prior years—underscore vulnerability in Pilbara operations (bairdmaritime.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much did Rio Tinto's first-quarter iron ore sales increase?
Rio Tinto's first-quarter iron ore sales increased by 2.4% compared to the previous year.
What was the total volume of iron ore sold from Pilbara operations?
Rio Tinto sold 72.4 million metric tons of iron ore from its Pilbara operations in Q1.
Did Rio Tinto meet the analyst consensus estimate for iron ore shipments?
No, Rio Tinto missed the Visible Alpha consensus estimate of 74.6 million metric tons.
What drove the increase in Rio Tinto's iron ore sales?
The increase was driven by robust production from the company's Pilbara operations.

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