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    Home > Top Stories > Glencore lowers full-year copper output guidance
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    Glencore lowers full-year copper output guidance

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on July 29, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 5, 2026

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    LONDON (Reuters) – Miner and trader Glencore on Friday cut its full-year copper guidance, partly due to reduced output from its Katanga mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), but pointed to a strong financial performance on high coal and oil prices.

    LONDON (Reuters) – Miner and trader Glencore on Friday cut its full-year copper guidance, partly due to reduced output from its Katanga mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), but pointed to a strong financial performance on high coal and oil prices.

    Total copper production fell by 15% to 510,200 tonnes in the first half of this year, but battery material cobalt output increased 40% to 20,700 tonnes. Cobalt is mainly produced as a by-product of copper in the DRC.

    Geotechnical problems at the Katanga open-pit mine led the London-listed miner to guide towards output of 1.06 million tonnes for the year, down from 1.11 million tonnes previously.

    Copper is widely used in infrastructure projects but also wiring in electric vehicles and their charging stations.

    “Our financial performance (both industrial and marketing) was very strong during the period, particularly on account of buoyant energy markets,” chief executive Gary Nagle said, adding that net working capital has also significantly increased.

    First-half financial results are set for Aug. 4.

    “The underlying result will be very strong and when markets return to lower volatility this working capital will be released making it a temporary impact,” RBC Capital Markets analyst Tyler Broda said.

    After an initial dip, shares were flat in London, in line with the wider index.

    Unlike its mining rivals, which bowed to investor pressure to exit fossil fuels, Glencore mines thermal coal, whose prices have reached record highs, reflecting shortages during protracted COVID-related lockdowns and the war in Ukraine, and trades millions of barrels of crude oil a year.

    The company in June forecast its trading division’s half-year adjusted operating profit would exceed $3.2 billion, the top end of its long-term annual outlook range.

    Coal production rose 14% to 55.4 million tonnes in the first half on higher output from its Cerrejón mine in Colombia.

    Glencore, however, flagged the impact of recent flooding in Australia could result in a lower coal production number for the year.

    (Reporting by Clara Denina; Editing by David Goodman and Mark Potter)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Glencore lowers full-year copper output guidance

    1What is copper production?

    Copper production refers to the process of extracting copper from its ores and refining it for use in various applications, including electrical wiring and construction.

    2What is cobalt?

    Cobalt is a chemical element often produced as a by-product of copper mining. It is primarily used in batteries and other industrial applications.

    3What are geotechnical problems?

    Geotechnical problems refer to issues related to the behavior of earth materials, which can affect mining operations, construction projects, and other engineering activities.

    4What is financial performance?

    Financial performance is a measure of how well a company generates revenue and manages expenses over a specific period, often assessed through financial statements.

    5What is a trading platform?

    A trading platform is software that allows investors to buy and sell financial securities, such as stocks, bonds, and commodities, through online brokerage services.

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