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FQM projects 785, 000 tonnes copper output

- By PETER SICHALI

FIRST Quantum Minerals (FQM) has projected its 2021 copper production to grow above 785,000 tonnes, banking on the resilience of the workforce and adaptabili­ty to the new ways of working.

This makes FQM one of the top global copper producers with one of the largest mineral reserve bases, says Company Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Philip Pascall.

“Our success in overcoming the various challenges the year presented was directly attributab­le to the dedication and resilience of our workforce and their adaptabili­ty to the new way of working,” Mr Pascall told shareholde­rs this week.

Mr Pascall explained that the mining firm’s focus in 2021 would remain on debt reduction to enable it to plan for returns to shareholde­rs and growth.

He explained that FQM’s net debt decreased by US$266 million last year with US$136 million of that reduction coming in quarter four.

On the cashflow, the company recorded US$1.6 billion from operating activities, a US$724 million increase from 2019.

Mr Pascall said the mine would continue to maintain defensive health and sanitary protocols while supporting public health authoritie­s in each jurisdicti­on as necessary to combat Covid-19.

“We continue to prioritise the health and safety of our workforce and extend all efforts to protect our operations from Covid-19 and help mitigate the spread through the communitie­s.

“I am very proud of the efforts of our entire First Quantum team in this regard. In addition, we recently published our policy on climate change which formalises and further demonstrat­es our commitment to the environmen­t and reducing emissions across the business,” he said.

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