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Chile’s Codelco expects flat copper output in coming years, chairman says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 10:52 AM

By Fabian Cambero

SANTIAGO, July 15 (Reuters) – Chile’s state-run copper miner Codelco expects production in the coming years to stay similar to ​current levels, chairman Bernardo Fontaine said on ‌Wednesday, when asked if the company was on track to meet its target of 1.7 million metric tons a year by 2030.

The miner is working to recover ‌from ​a slump in 2022 and ⁠2023 when production fell ⁠to two-decade lows. Last year’s production at Codelco’s own mines stood at 1.33 million tons.

“It is very possible that it sits at a ​production rate quite similar to the one it has today,” Fontaine told a congressional committee.

He ⁠added that the company’s ⁠structural projects, designed to counter declining ​ore grades, had faced unexpected delays and costs.

The El ​Abra copper mine, where Codelco holds a ‌49% stake alongside majority-owner Freeport McMoRan, could be a good option to focus investment, he noted.

The U.S. miner has planned a $7.5 billion expansion project ⁠at the mine.

“It has a very significant investment project, so it must be evaluated very carefully. Perhaps that ⁠is the ‌best project whre we could invest ⁠whatever resources we are able to ​get,” ‌Fontaine said.

Chile’s copper agency Cochilco expects ​to release ⁠a preliminary audit of Codelco’s production in September, after scrutiny over whether the company improperly included some 20,000 metric tons of copper in a 2025 production report.

(Reporting by Fabian Cambero, Editing by Daina ​Beth Solomon)