Group 1 - Capstone Copper's Mantoverde copper-gold mine production has nearly halted due to a strike that has lasted for nearly three weeks, exacerbating global market tensions [2] - The union claims that workers have blocked the seawater desalination plant supplying water to the mine, leading to a disruption in operations [2] - Capstone Copper stated that while oxide production is ongoing, it may soon cease unless water supply is restored, highlighting the impact of labor disputes on production amid rising copper prices [2] Group 2 - Capstone Copper reported that Mantoverde is operating at about 75% of normal capacity, exceeding previous expectations, with a production target of 106,000 tons for the year [3] - Capstone Copper holds a 70% stake in the Mantoverde mine, while Mitsubishi Materials owns the remaining 30% [3] - The mine is projected to produce between 29,000 to 32,000 tons of cathode copper by 2025 [3]
智利Mantoverde铜金矿生产基本停止
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2026-01-23 01:03