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Glencore to buy Pan American's stake in Argentina copper project for $475mn

The asset has proven and probable mineral reserves of 5.4 million tonnes of copper and 7.4 million ounces of gold, with an initial mine life of 28 years

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Miner Pan American Silver Corp said on Monday it plans to sell its 56% stake in the Minera Agua Rica Alumbrera copper project in Argentina to Swiss commodities giant Glencore for $475 million.
 
The MARA project in Argentina's Catamarca province was established in December 2020 following the integration of the Minera Alumbrera plant and mining infrastructure with the Agua Rica deposit, according to Pan American's website.
 
The asset has proven and probable mineral reserves of 5.4 million tonnes of copper and 7.4 million ounces of gold, with an initial mine life of 28 years.
 
Glencore's shares were up 1.1% at 471.50 pounds.
 
 
The Canadian miner also said it is divesting its certain other assets to entities, including a unit of Rio Tinto, for 118 million.
 
The asset sales include its 92.3% interest in its unit that owns Morococha mine in Peru for $25 million, a 57.75% interest in a Chilean company that owns Jeronimo project in northern Chile for $45.55 million, and a number of non-controlling equity investments for a $47.1 million.

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First Published: Jul 31 2023 | 4:49 PM IST

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