Antofagasta PLC
31 July 2002
31 July 2002
Antofagasta plc
Quarterly Production Report - Q2 2002
Highlights
• Group copper production was 101,960 tonnes in Q2 compared with 108,950
tonnes in Q1 mainly due to lower ore grades and processing levels at Los
Pelambres.
• El Tesoro's production up 9.8% from 19,340 tonnes in Q1 to 21,244 in
Q2.
• Michilla's production up 5.1% from 12,456 tonnes in Q1 to 13,090 in Q2.
• Group cash costs maintained at under 40 cents per pound.
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Acc Acc Full Year
Group Total 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001
Total copper production 108.9 102.0 210.9 193.9 445.0
('000 tonnes)
Weighted average 39.2 39.3 39.2 41.0 38.8
Cash costs (cents per pound)
Los Pelambres
Ore processing levels at Los Pelambres decreased 11.4% from 113,600 tonnes per
day (tpd) in Q1 to 100,600 tpd in Q2. This was mainly due to harder ore feed
which reduced throughput at the grinding lines, and also because of bad weather
conditions causing stoppages at the beginning of June. Production of payable
copper in concentrates decreased 12.4% from 77,154 tonnes in Q1 to 67,625 tonnes
in Q2, due to lower processing levels as well as lower ore grades as expected
during Phase 3 of the mine plan.
Despite the decrease in production, cash costs this quarter were marginally
below Q1 at 34.8 cents per pound with improved by-product credits from higher
molybdenum prices. Molybdenum prices spiked in early May from the previous
US$2.60 per pound levels to around the US$5.00 levels currently being obtained.
El Tesoro
Cathode production increased by 9.8% from 19,340 tonnes in Q1 to 21,244 tonnes
in Q2, resulting from better ore grades under El Tesoro's mine plan partly
offset by lower processing levels and recoveries. Cash costs of 39.7 cents per
pound in Q2 were virtually unchanged from the previous quarter.
Michilla
Cathode production of 13,090 tonnes was 5.1% above Q1 production of 12,456
tonnes due to higher processing levels following the installation of additional
crushing capacity, which will enable production to be maintained at current
levels despite a higher waste to ore ratio expected under Michilla's mine plan.
Cash costs in Q2 increased by 4.3% to 61.5 cents per pound compared with 59.0
cents per pound in Q1, mainly due to the higher waste to ore ratio.
Rail and Road Transport
Rail tonnages for Q2 increased by 2.6% compared to the previous quarter and
higher transport volumes were achieved in both Chile and Bolivia. Tonnages for
the first six months of the year totalled 2,101,000 tons compared with 1,854,000
tons in the first six months of 2001.
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Acc Acc Full Year
Los Pelambres 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001
Daily average ore treated 113.6 100.6 107.1 100.5 104.7
('000 tonnes)
Average ore grade 0.89 0.83 0.86 1.07 1.05
(%)
Average recovery 91.2 90.8 91.0 91.5 92.4
(%)
Concentrate produced 189.7 168.1 357.7 403.8 856.9
('000 tonnes)
Average concentrate grade 42.1 41.6 41.8 43.6 43.6
(%)
Fine copper in concentrate 79.8 69.9 149.7 175.9 373.8
('000 tonnes)
Payable copper in concentrate 77.2 67.6 144.8 170.0 361.5
('000 tonnes)
Payable moly in concentrate 2.4 2.1 4.5 3.0 6.9
('000 tonnes)
Cash costs 35.9 34.8 35.4 37.0 35.3
(cents per pound)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Acc Acc Full Year
El Tesoro 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001
Daily average ore treated 20.6 19.7 20.1 - 17.7
('000 tonnes)
Average ore grade 1.34 1.51 1.42 - 1.44
(%)
Average recovery 76.5 74.8 75.6 - 76.1
(%)
Copper cathodes 19.3 21.2 40.6 - 34.0
('000 tonnes)
Cash costs 39.6 39.7 39.7 - 39.6
(cents per pound)
El Tesoro remained in the commissioning period until 1 July 2001 and therefore
no comparatives are shown for the six months to June 2001.
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Acc Acc Full Year
Michilla 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001
Daily average ore treated 11.8 13.1 12.5 11.9 12.2
('000 tonnes)
Average ore grade 1.48 1.43 1.45 1.50 1.49
(%)
Average recovery 77.4 74.8 76.1 73.4 74.8
(%)
Copper cathodes 12.5 13.1 25.5 23.8 49.6
('000 tonnes)
Cash costs 59.0 61.5 60.3 69.4 64.5
(cents per pound)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Acc Acc Full Year
Transport 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001
Rail tonnage transported 1,037 1,064 2,101 1,854 3,899
('000 tons)
For further enquiries:
Philip Adeane, Antofagasta plc (44) 20 7382 7862
nwakefield@antofagasta.co.uk
Hussein Barma, Antofagasta plc (44) 20 7382 7862
hbarma@antofagasta.co.uk
Alejandro Rivera, Antofagasta Minerals (56-2) 377 5145
arivera@aminerals.cl
Issued by:
Keith Irons, Bankside Consultants (44) 20 7444 4155
keith@bankside.com
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