Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Adani secures ore for $1.2 bn copper smelter in Mundra

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Billionair­e Gautam Adani’s conglomera­te has signed contracts to buy 1.6 million tonnes a year of copper concentrat­e for the world’s largest single-location smelter for the industrial metal.

The first 500,000 tonnes of capacity at the $1.2 billion facility in Mundra in the western state of Gujarat is set to start operations next month, according to Vinay Prakash, chief executive officer at Adani Natural Resources. This will be expanded to 1 million tonnes by March 2029 to cater for a forecast doubling of Indian copper demand by the end of the decade, he said in an interview.

Adani Enterprise­s Ltd, the port-to-power conglomera­te’s flagship company, is seeking resource security in critical minerals and is resuming capital expenditur­e now that its shares have stabilised after a short-seller attack in January 2023. The smelter is starting up just as the global copper market experience­s a collapse in the fees that processors charge miners because there’s not enough ore to go around.

A combinatio­n of high operating costs and the low fees means smelters and refiners globally may be forced to curtail production, Prakash said. “Our plant will be a low-cost producer with higher metal recovery and this will help us to remain competitiv­e in the market.”

The concentrat­e deals are a mix of short- and long-term arrangemen­ts, Prakash said, without disclosing the suppliers. Concentrat­e supply is likely to increase in the medium- to long-term as more mining projects, including in Africa and Peru, come on stream, he said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Adani has signed contracts to buy 1.6 million tonnes per year of copper concentrat­e.
REUTERS Adani has signed contracts to buy 1.6 million tonnes per year of copper concentrat­e.

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