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Colombia’s copper output set to surge: Mine agency

  • : Fertilizers, Metals
  • 21/10/13

Colombia expects its copper output to jump more than tenfold to 100,000t/yr by 2025 as new projects come on line amid a government drive to tap into new mineral resources, according to the country's mining agency.

"Copper is a mineral whose demand in the world is going to increase several times over in the coming years," mining agency director Juan Miguel Duran told Japanese investors in an online seminar organized by ANM and the Japanese embassy. "Clearly, it is an opportunity not only to move forward, but to support and strengthen mining income."

Colombia produces only around 10,000metric tonnes/yr of copper from one mine, Canada's Atico Mining's El Roble mine in Choco department. Several other projects await environmental licenses.

The $1.4bn Quebradona project, controlled by South Africa's Anglo Gold Ashanti, hopes its Quebradona copper/gold project in Colombia secures a key environmental license in 2021. If construction begins in 2022, production would kick off in 2026, AngloGold said. Average production is estimated at 6.2mn t/yr of ore with 1.2pc copper content over a 21-year mine life.

Other projects that await environmental permits are: Minera Cobre in Choco; Rugby Mining and Minerales' Volador in Choco; and Canadian Cordoba Minerals' Cordoba project in Cordoba department.

In March, ANM launched the first mining round for copper. Of the five areas offered, one exploration and one production copper contract were awarded to the local mining firm Carbomas. The five areas are located within the Caribbean coastal departments of Cesar and La Guajira. Those departments are rich in minerals and hold the country's largest coal reserves, producing more than 90pc of Colombia's total coal output.

Colombia encompasses the northern end of the Pacific copper belt, which starts in Panama and ends in Chile.. The tenor, or percentage of metal content per ore material, is typically 0.6pc. Colombia boasts a tenor of 0.98pc, deputy minister of mines Sandra Sandoval said .

Phosphate lines up

Next week, ANM will also launch a tender to award five areas that contain phosphate as part of an effort to attract more mining investment. The areas are located in the central department of Boyacá and the southern department of Huila.

Phosphate and molybdenum were discovered in copper explorations, and Colombia has high expectations that phosphate will diversify its mining portfolio, along with copper, gold, silver and molybdenum, and reduce its exposure to coal. Colombia is the world's fifth-largest coal exporter.

By Diana Delgado


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