Post by
crow27 on Jul 08, 2024 8:44am
Looks Great
Kamoa-Kakula's Phase 3 concentrator is expected to ramp up to steady-state production in the third quarter, increasing annualized copper production capacity to over 600,000 tonnes.
Kamoa-Kakula's Phase 1 and 2 concentrators milled approximately 2.3 million tonnes of ore during the second quarter at an average feed grade of 5.3% copper.
Compared with previous quarters, production and mining head grades notably increased in the second quarter due to the improved stability of grid-supplied power. Improved grid stability allowed the underground crews to mine the higher-grade areas of the Kakula Mine, which are less accessible when power is unstable due to reduced underground water pumping availability.
Compared with previous quarters, production and mining head grades notably increased in the second quarter due to the improved stability of grid-supplied power. Improved grid stability allowed the underground crews to mine the higher-grade areas of the Kakula Mine, which are less accessible when power is unstable due to reduced underground water pumping availability.
Comment by
UNKLAL on Jul 08, 2024 8:48am
Sure does look great!!! SH bid n ask 20 bucks this am, to the MOON today EH!!! UNKLAL