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... GlencoreXstrata's Antapaccay mine in Peru and Mount Margaret (Ernest Henry) mine in Australia ... Katanga and Mutanda mines in particular ... View this article
... in a 16-percent reduction in total mined copper production ... copper/zinc joint venture mine in Peru ... Also in Peru, the Antapaccay Mine is expected to ... View this article
... "Following the successful commissioning of five projects in just over a year, including our new $1.5-billion Antapaccay Mine and the major plant ... View this article
... Switzerland-based Xstrata Plc's new Antapaccay Mine in Peru ... a 7.5-percent increase in global mine production, Mohr ... “There are some mines in the ... View this article
... Antapaccay is located about six miles from the Tintaya open-pit mine—an Xstrata copper project at which mining activities are scheduled to end in ... View this article
... Mined nickel production from Xstrata's Integrated Nickel ... at Xstrata Nickel Australasia's Cosmos Mine. ... Copper's $1.47-billion Antapaccay project in ... View this article
... at Peru's newly expanded Antamina Mine, which produced ... Mount Margaret and Ernest Henry mines in Australia, the Antapaccay project in ... View this article
... has resulted in planned lower mined copper output in ... in March at the Antapaccay copper project in ... underground zinc-lead-silver mine in Australia ... View this article
... of expansions at Konkola Copper Mines Plc's Konkola ... Zambia and Xstrata Plc's Antapaccay project in ... including Vale SA's Salobo Mine in northern ... View this article
... the end of their mine life and new lower cost production is on track to commence from the second half of 2012, notably at Antapaccay," Xstrata said. ... View this article
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