With startup problems behind it, the Alumbrera copper-gold mine in northwestern Argentina was close to breaking even in 1998.
The open-pit mine, owned 25% by
This year’s goal is to maintain the mines design capacity of 80,000 tonnes per day. Should this be accomplished, Rio Algom’s projected share of production will be 100 million lbs. copper and 160,000 oz. gold.
At year-end 1998, reserves at Alumbrera stood at 644 million tonnes grading 0.51% copper and 0.62 gram gold per tonne. Current reserves are expected to support the mine for about 19 years.
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