Freeport-McMoRan Plans Copper Mine Expansions in Arizona and Chile

Freeport-McMoRan plans to expand copper mines in Arizona and Chile to meet rising demand from EVs and infrastructure growth.
Freeport-McMoRan Copper

Freeport-McMoRan, the Arizona-based mining giant, has announced ambitious plans to expand its copper mining operations to meet the rising demand for the metal, particularly driven by electric vehicle (EV) production and infrastructure development. The company outlined key projects in Arizona and Chile slated for 2025 and beyond.

Expansion Projects in Arizona and Chile

  • Bagdad Mine (Arizona): Freeport plans to double the concentrator capacity of the Bagdad mine to produce 200–250 million lbs of copper annually. It is set to become the first Freeport mine with a fully autonomous haulage system, transitioning its fleet to 100% automation.
  • Lonestar/Safford Mine (Arizona): Exploration studies are ongoing, with results expected by late 2024. This could pave the way for significant capacity increases.
  • El Abra Mine (Chile): An expansion at the El Abra site is under review, with environmental impact studies scheduled for submission by the end of 2025.

Copper Production Trends and Market Dynamics

In the third quarter, Freeport's copper production fell 3% year-on-year to 1.05 billion lbs, but year-to-date production remains up by 1.8% at 3.17 billion lbs. Consolidated molybdenum production for the quarter was steady at 20 million lbs, though year-to-date figures are down 6% to 58 million lbs.

Despite the mixed production figures, copper prices averaged $4.32/lb during the quarter, a notable increase from $3.86/lb in the previous year, bolstering revenues.

Regional Production Overview

  1. North America: Copper production dropped by 9% to 313 million lbs due to lower ore grades and operating rates, with the Morenci joint venture experiencing the most significant decline. However, molybdenum production in the region rose by 14% to 8 million lbs.
  2. South America: Copper output decreased by 2% to 299 million lbs, largely attributed to shipment timing and reduced output at Cerro Verde.
  3. Indonesia: Copper production rose by 0.7% to 439 million lbs. However, a fire at the Manyar smelter in October may impact fourth-quarter figures.

Financial Performance

Freeport reported a quarterly profit of $526 million, up from $454 million a year ago, supported by a revenue increase to $6.8 billion from $5.8 billion.

Demand Outlook

Freeport is cautiously optimistic about the future of copper demand, citing:

  • Increased EV-related demand from China, supported by anticipated government stimulus.
  • Balanced US demand with strong performance in power cable and building wire markets offsetting weaknesses in residential and auto sectors.
With these expansions, Freeport-McMoRan is positioning itself to capitalize on growing copper demand while navigating regional production challenges.

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