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Anglo American’s Strategic Moves Reshape Global Copper Landscape

Anglo American's Strategic Moves Reshape Global Copper Landscape

Via Metal Miner
The copper market recently experienced a significant development that could have big implications for global supply. Metals and mining multinational Anglo American has finalized an agreement with National Copper Corporation of Chile (Codelco) to merge operations at their respective Los Bronces and Andina copper mines, putting them among the top 5 largest sites in the world. According to a September 16 announcement, the agreement will unlock up to $5 billion in value from the adjacent sites.
“The joint mine plan has been developed to unlock an additional 2.7 million metric tons of copper production over a 21-year period once relevant permits are in place, currently expected in 2030,” the company said in its announcement. The firm later added that, “The expected additional copper production of about 120,000 metric tons per year is to be shared equally, with about 15% lower unit costs relative to standalone operations and with minimal incremental capital expenditure.”
Details of the Deal, Ownership Stakes
A new operating company, jointly owned by Anglo American’s 50.1%-owned subsidiary, Anglo American Sur (AAS), and Codelco, will coordinate the execution of the joint mine plan and optimize processing capacity across the two sites. The fact that AAS had signed a memorandum of understanding with Codelco on the joint operations was originally announced in February.
“Each party will retain full ownership of its respective assets (including mining concessions, plants and ancillary infrastructure) and will continue to exploit their respective concessions separately,” the company stated.It is worth noting that Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation holds 20.4% in AAS, while the Codelco/Mitsui joint venture Becrux holds the remaining 29.5%.
According to information in Anglo American’s 2024 results, Los Bronces has approximately 8 million metric tons of copper ore reserves. However, annual production at that site was down 20% year on year to 172,400 metric tons, from 215,500 metric tons. This was mainly due to one of the sites being on care and maintenance since July 2024 and the anticipation of lower ore grade. In comparison, Codelco indicated in a 2016 report that Andina has reserves equivalent to 36.8 million metric tons, with an average ore grade of 0.78%.
Copper Market Faces Deficit, Rising Prices
Copper market watchers have warned of an expected deficit in copper by the decade’s end. These insiders cite the lack of greenfield projects and increased demand for the base metal in the energy transition, particularly with regard to battery technology.
For instance, a September 8 report by Reuters citing London-headquartered multinational professional services network EY indicated that battery electric vehicles will exceed half of new light vehicle sales in Europe by 2032 as well as exceed hybrid sales by 2030. Meanwhile, copper’s three-month price on the London Metal Exchange was $9,964 per metric ton on September 17, off 1.78% on the day from $10,145. The latest price is nonetheless 47% higher than the $6,737.50 reported on September 17, 2020.
Anglo American Also Merging with Teck Resources
Anglo American’s announcement of its operations tie-up comes one week after the company declared it had reached an agreement to merge with Canadian company Teck Resources. That transaction will form a critical minerals conglomerate and offer over 70% of exposure to copper.
“Anglo Teck will be one of the world’s largest copper producers, and will benefit from some of the world’s highest quality copper endowments, with major brownfield and greenfield copper development projects, located in attractive and well-established mining jurisdictions, to further grow the business,” Anglo said in its September 9 announcement.
The deal creates $800 million in synergies and gives Anglo American shareholders approximately 62.4% of the new company, to be called “Anglo Teck.” Meanwhile, shareholders in the Canadian firm will hold the remaining 37.6%. Representatives added that the new company will have a total of six copper assets as well as premium iron ore and zinc operations.
A Look at Anglo American’s Assets
Anglo American’s copper assets include the Quellaveco copper mine in Peru, which started operating in 2022. Information on the company’s website states that the site has a forecasted copper production of 300,000 metric tons per year over the next 10 years.
Anglo also has the Shishen and Kolomela iron ore mines in South Africa, along with the wholly owned Minas-Rio asset. This is in addition to two ferronickel mines in Brazil’s Goías state, Baro Alto and Codemin, as well as the Niquelândia processing plant. Finally, Anglo possesses sites in Australia and South Africa for the mining and production of manganese, which is used as a deoxidizer in steelmaking as well as a hardening agent.
Teck Resources Holdings, Copper Market Reaction
Meanwhile, information on the New York- and Toronto-listed company’s website states that Teck has one operating copper asset in Canada and a 22.5% stake in the Antamina zinc-copper deposit in Perushowed. Teck also owns 90% of the Chilean copper mine Carmen de Andacollo and a 60% stake in the Quebrada Blanca copper project, the latter of which is also ramping up production.
In 2024, Teck produced 446,000 metric tons of copper concentrate, a 50% increase from the previous year due to the ramp-up of the Quebrada Blanca project. Teck had 270,000 metric tons of copper produced in 2022 from its three operations in South America and Canada. According to information from the company’s website, Teck Resources’ total proven and probable copper reserves amount to 33 million metric tons.
One industry watcher praised the deal with Anglo. “It keeps the assets out of Chinese hands or Glencore’s,” that source told MetalMiner. He also pointed to several synergies between Quebrada Blanca and Collahuasi mine. “Teck owns most of QB, whilst Anglo has 44% of Collahuasi. There should be some opportunities for shared infrastructure and maybe blending when Collahuasi has high arsenic.”
By Christopher Rivituso
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