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安哥拉首个大型铜矿将很快开始生产
Wen Hua Cai Jing· 2025-10-23 03:36
Core Points - Angola's first large-scale copper mine, Tetelo, is set to begin production soon, marking a significant step in the country's diversification efforts towards clean energy minerals [2] - The Tetelo mine, valued at $250 million, is expected to produce 25,000 tons of copper concentrate annually during its first two years of operation, starting with open-pit mining and transitioning to underground mining in the second half of 2026 [2] - The production commencement of Tetelo is seen as a milestone for Angola, which is rich in oil resources, as it aims to tap into the copper market, a key metal for the transition to renewable energy [2] - Major companies like Ivanhoe Mines and Anglo American are also involved in copper exploration projects in Angola [2] - China, as the world's largest copper consumer, faces three major challenges: increasing dependence on foreign upstream resources, overcapacity in the midstream processing sector, and suppressed downstream demand due to high copper prices [2] Industry Insights - The copper industry is crucial for the transition to renewable energy, with copper being recognized alongside battery metals like lithium, cobalt, and nickel [2] - To assist the industry in navigating these challenges, Shanghai Nonferrous Metals Network has collaborated with copper industry enterprises to compile the "2026 China Copper Industry Chain Distribution Map," available in both Chinese and English [2]