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Minera Los Pelambres (joint venture between Antofagasta and a Japanese consortium)

  • Mining
  • Chile

  • The Los Pelambres copper mine in Coquimbo region of Chile has been operating since 2000 and currently produces copper concentrates containing gold and silver and a separate molybdenum concentrate.

    Minera Los Pelambres, a contractual mining company owned and managed by Antofagasta Minerals, is the project developer. Antofagasta holds 60% interest in the project through Antofagasta Minerals, while the remaining stake is held by a Japanese consortium comprising Nippon Mining, and Mitsubishi Materials, Marubeni, Mitsubishi Corp, and Mitsui & Co.

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