Anglo American posts 24% rise in annual copper output

Reuters

Published Feb 08, 2024 02:42AM ET

Updated Feb 08, 2024 03:11AM ET

LONDON (Reuters) -Global miner Anglo American (JO:AGLJ) on Thursday reported a 24% rise in copper production last year to 826,000 metric tons, lower than a previously forecast range of 830,000-870,000 tons.

The company left its 2024 copper output guidance at 730,000-790,000 tons. The metal is used for electric vehicles and renewable infrastructure, key planks of the energy transition.

Analysts have forecast a copper deficit from this year after Panama ordered the closure of a First Quantum (NASDAQ:QMCO) mine with capacity of 350,000 tons per year and as major producers including Anglo, Glencore (OTC:GLNCY), Codelco and Vale Base Metals expect lower supply from their operations.

London-listed Anglo in December announced $1.8 billion of spending cuts by 2026, which it is prepared to deepen in the event of worsening demand for the metals it mines.

"Various operational challenges remain, but 2024 guidance -which has been reiterated - is achievable," Jefferies analysts said in a note.

Production of rough diamonds at the company's De Beers unit fell 8% to 31.9 million carats in 2023. Diamond demand in major consumer China dropped last year as an economic slowdown curbed appetite for luxury items.