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Construction of the 3.8 million tonne per annum concentrator plant in the Democratic Republic of Congo would enable the company to increase throughout at Kamoa-Kalula to 9 million tonnes per annum and produce up to 450,000t/y of copper concentrate. Ivanhoe had previously announced its 2022 production guidance for the site was between 290,000-340,000t of copper concentrate.
The phase-two plant is identical to the phase-one concentrator plant, which has accelerated the timeline for construction and ramp-up. The phase-one plant reached design production capacity in its fourth month of operation and was producing more than 15% above design rates.
Ivanhoe Mines also announced the resignation of Mark Farren as Kamoa Copper's CEO. He was expected to leave after the commissioning of the phase-two expansion in April.
The company plans further expansion - the phase-three plant was scheduled for commissioning in the fourth quarter of 2024.
On January 24, Ivanhoe Mines traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange at C$11.28/share. It has climbed nearly $1/share since the beginning of the year.