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First Quantum Explores Partnerships for Zambian Copper and Nickel Mines

by SAT Reporter
October 23, 2024
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First Quantum Explores Partnerships for Zambian Copper and Nickel Mines

First Quantum Minerals, the Canadian mining giant, has entered discussions with potential partners regarding its Zambian copper and nickel assets, the company confirmed on Wednesday. While the names of interested parties remain undisclosed, the announcement comes at a time when First Quantum is grappling with mounting financial pressure, largely due to the forced closure of its flagship Cobre Panama mine last year.

In a conference call with analysts, Tristan Pascall, the company’s Chief Executive Officer, signalled a greater willingness to consider partnerships in Zambia, but only on the condition that such deals align with the interests of both the Zambian government and other key stakeholders. “We’re more open to partnerships, and that includes in Zambia, but only if it’s in the interest of our Zambian business, the Zambian government, and all the stakeholders involved,” Pascall noted.

The company’s shares responded positively to the news, rising by 3% to C$18.93 in early trading.

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The potential partnership discussions are particularly significant given last week’s report by Reuters, which suggested that Saudi Arabia’s Manara Minerals was nearing an agreement to acquire a minority stake in First Quantum’s Zambian operations. According to sources familiar with the matter, the prospective deal could be valued at between $1.5 billion and $2 billion.

The strategic importance of First Quantum’s Zambian assets has grown in light of copper’s pivotal role in the global transition towards clean energy. The metal is a crucial component in the production of electric vehicles and the infrastructure that supports the power needs of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence. A minority stake sale would not only provide First Quantum with a financial lifeline but also offer exposure to one of the most coveted commodities in the modern economy.

The company’s need for fresh capital has become increasingly urgent. The closure of the Cobre Panama mine last December, a result of public protests and governmental intervention, has severely strained First Quantum’s finances. The company has incurred monthly costs of between $11 million and $13 million to maintain the idled mine, and a long-term solution remains elusive as the new Panamanian administration reviews the situation.

First Quantum is also awaiting approval to ship 121,000 metric tonnes of copper concentrate currently stranded at the Panama site. This approval, if granted, would provide much-needed working capital to maintain the mine’s operations and alleviate some of the financial pressures facing the company.

However, the outlook remains uncertain. Pascall has cautioned that without a resolution soon, First Quantum will have no choice but to implement cost-saving measures, potentially including workforce reductions. “In a few months, we would have to start cutting costs. That includes reducing our workforce,” Pascall warned, underscoring the precariousness of the company’s situation.

As copper demand continues to surge, driven by its critical applications in renewable energy and advanced technologies, the decisions made by First Quantum in the coming months will have significant implications not only for the company but also for the wider mining industry. With the potential Manara Minerals deal on the horizon, the fate of First Quantum’s Zambian operations may hinge on the ability to secure a strategic partnership that balances immediate financial relief with long-term growth potential.

Tags: clean energycopperdebt reductionelectric vehiclesFirst QuantumManara MineralsMiningnickelPanama mine closureZambia
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