NEWS RELEASE
Baar, 30 October 2024
Third Quarter 2024 Production
Report
Glencore Chief Executive Officer, Gary Nagle:
"Our full-year 2024 production guidance has again been
maintained and reflects the additional steelmaking coal volumes
that have contributed to our portfolio since closing of the EVR
transaction on 11 July 2024.
"During the current quarter, key anticipated quarterly
sequential production improvements have been achieved, notably at
African Copper +6kt (+13% Q3/Q2), Antapaccay +9kt (+35% Q3/Q2),
Kazzinc +13kt (+27% Q3/Q2), Murrin Murrin +1kt (+7% Q3/Q2) and
Australian energy coal +3.6mt (+27% Q3/Q2).
"Basis Marketing's performance year to date, we continue to
expect full year Marketing Adjusted EBIT in the $3.0-$3.5 billion
range, being around the top end of our long-term $2.2-3.2 billion
p.a. guidance range."
Production from own
sources - Total1
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YTD
2024
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YTD
2023
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Change %
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Copper
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kt
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705.2
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735.8
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(4)
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Cobalt
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kt
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26.5
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32.5
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(18)
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Zinc
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kt
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643.6
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672.1
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(4)
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Lead
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kt
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136.2
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133.6
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2
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Nickel
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kt
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62.3
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68.4
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(9)
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Gold
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koz
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543
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544
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-
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Silver
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koz
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13,965
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14,510
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(4)
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Ferrochrome
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kt
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894
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873
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2
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Steelmaking coal
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mt
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11.1
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5.2
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113
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Energy coal
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mt
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73.1
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78.7
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(7)
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1 Controlled industrial assets
and joint ventures only. Production is on a 100% basis, except as
stated later in this report.
Production
highlights
• On a like-for-like basis, removing 15,000 tonnes of Cobar
(sold in June 2023) volumes from the prior period, own sourced
copper production of 705,200 tonnes was 2% below the comparable
2023 period. Sequential quarterly copper production increased by
19,700 tonnes (9%) to 242,600 tonnes, reflecting progressive
recovery at Antapaccay following a geotechnical event in H1, higher
feed grades at Collahuasi and improved DRC production
levels.
• Own sourced cobalt production of 26,500 tonnes was 6,000
tonnes (18%) lower than the comparable 2023 period, reflecting
planned lower run-rates at Mutanda in the current weak cobalt
pricing environment and lower throughput and cobalt grades at
KCC.
• Own sourced overall zinc production of 643,600 tonnes was
28,500 tonnes (4%) below the comparable 2023 period, mainly
reflecting lower zinc tonnes from Antamina (56,500 tonnes), given
its current year expected copper/zinc mine sequence, and the
McArthur River tropical cyclone impact in Q1 2024 (10,900 tonnes),
partly offset by the ramp up of Zhairem (38,800 tonnes). Own
sourced zinc production from the zinc department itself (i.e.
excluding Antamina) was 28,000 tonnes (5%) higher than the
comparable 2023 period. Sequential quarterly zinc production
increased by 14,800 tonnes (7%) to 226,400 tonnes, mainly
reflecting Zhairem's ramp-up.
• Own sourced nickel production of 62,300 tonnes was 6,100
tonnes (9%) lower than the comparable 2023 period, reflecting
Koniambo's transition to care and maintenance (14,800 tonnes),
partially offset by recovery from the INO supply chain constraints
seen in the base period (5,600 tonnes) and higher production from
Murrin Murrin (3,100 tonnes). Excluding Koniambo (KNS), own sourced
nickel production of 57,300 tonnes was 8,700 tonnes (18%) higher
than the comparable 2023 period.
• Attributable ferrochrome production of 894,000 tonnes was
broadly in line with the comparable 2023 period.
• Steelmaking coal production of 11.1 million tonnes reflects
Canadian steelmaking coal production of 5.7 million tonnes during
the quarter, accounting for 82 days of Glencore's ownership in Elk
Valley Resources (EVR). Australian steelmaking coal production was
moderately ahead of the comparable 2023
period.
• Energy coal production of 73.1 million tonnes was down 7% on
the comparable 2023 period, reflecting the progressive impact of
scheduled mine closures, longwall moves in Australia in 2024,
export rail constraints in South Africa and permit delays at
Cerrejón.
Production
guidance
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Actual
FY
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Previous
guidance
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Guidance
FY
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2023
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2024
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2024
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Copper
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kt
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1,010
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950-1,010
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Unchanged
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Cobalt
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kt
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41.3
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35-40
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Unchanged
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Zinc
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kt
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919
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900-950
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Unchanged
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Nickel
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kt
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98
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80-90
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Unchanged
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1
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Ferrochrome
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kt
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1,162
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1,100-1,200
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Unchanged
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Steelmaking coal
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mt
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7.5
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19-21
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Unchanged
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2
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Energy coal
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mt
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107
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98-106
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Unchanged
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1. KNS transitioned to
care and maintenance during February 2024. The nickel production
guidance above is presented ex-KNS and therefore excludes the 5.0kt
produced by KNS in Q1 2024 prior to its transition to care and
maintenance.
2. 2024 guidance
includes circa 12mt (on a 100% basis) in H2 2024 from the EVR
steelmaking coal business acquired on 11 July 2024. On an
annualised basis, <2% of EVR's production is non-steelmaking
quality coal, ordinarily sold into energy coal markets. Given the
de minimis size, these volumes are not disaggregated from Canadian
steelmaking coal volumes.
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Investors
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t: +41 41 709 2880
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m: +41 79 737 5642
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martin.fewings@glencore.com
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Media
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Charles Watenphul
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t: +41 41 709 2462
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