Reserves sought to keep mine open

While Noranda Inc.’s Gaspe Copper Mines has decided to suspend mining operations completely at its Murdochville, Que., mine site, the company and the Quebec government continue discussions regarding a joint exploration program for ore reserves in the Gaspe area which could lead to a reopening of the mine.

Noranda’s decision to close the mine, following a fire April 1, was based in part on low copper prices. Also, the company estimates it will cost $34.5 million in equipment and lost sales to refurbish the mine. The mine closing leaves about 400 workers out of a job.

The smelter at the mine site remains open, with copper concentrate arriving from Canadian sources and reportedly from Chile, to help feed the operation. The smelter has a workforce of about 300 people.

Meanwhile, the company continues to clean up after the April 1 fire which destroyed 6,000 ft of a conveyor system and left one miner dead. The company continues its investigation into the cause of the blaze. A second fire involving an ore truck (no injuries were reported) had to be extinguished two weeks after the April 1 fire.

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