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Namibia’s Tschudi Copper Plant Resumes Operations After Four-Year Hiatus

by SAT Reporter
August 23, 2024
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Namibia’s Tschudi Copper Plant Resumes Operations After Four-Year Hiatus

Consolidated Copper Corp. (CCC) of Namibia has successfully recommenced operations at its Tschudi copper processing plant after a four-year cessation, heralding a new chapter for the country’s copper industry. The restart, facilitated by a $20 million secured debt facility from Triangle Resource Partners (TRP) and some founding shareholders, aligns with Namibia’s broader strategy to enhance domestic mineral beneficiation and bolster the local economy.

The resumption of operations at the Tschudi copper plant, which had been dormant since 2020, marks a pivotal development in Namibia’s mining sector. As the nation’s sole facility producing LME-grade refined copper, Tschudi is once again positioned to play a critical role in the global copper supply chain. The plant, originally constructed in 2015, had previously achieved annual outputs exceeding 80,000 tonnes of LME Grade A copper cathode.

The revitalisation of Tschudi is not merely a return to the status quo; it represents the first phase of a more extensive initiative by the Namibian government to recommission three brownfield copper mines across the country. This endeavour is part of a strategic push towards sustainable mineral processing and is underscored by recent policy shifts aimed at curbing the export of unprocessed ores. By fostering domestic beneficiation, Namibia seeks to capture greater value from its mining activities, ensuring that the economic benefits of its mineral wealth are more broadly distributed within its borders.

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John Sisay, Chief Executive Officer of CCC, articulated the broader implications of Tschudi’s restart. “Tschudi has the potential to rival the great copper mines of the Central African Copper Belt,” Sisay remarked, adding that the true success of the project would be measured by its positive impact on local communities and its contribution to the clean energy value chain. CCC has underscored its commitment to responsible mining practices, with a clear focus on minimising environmental impact and enhancing the participation of local economies.

The refurbishment of the Tschudi plant has already yielded tangible benefits for the Namibian economy, creating over 60 new jobs, with 75 per cent of the refurbishment capital being contracted to local suppliers. This emphasis on local procurement not only stimulates the economy but also builds capacity within Namibia’s industrial sector.

Namibia’s recent ban on the export of unprocessed ores is a testament to its resolve to retain more value from its natural resources. By recommissioning the Tschudi plant, CCC is not only reviving a significant industrial asset but also aligning with national policy goals that prioritise the domestic processing of minerals. The renewed focus on beneficiation within Namibia could set a precedent for other resource-rich nations grappling with the challenge of maximising the economic benefits of their natural resources.

The Tschudi restart is a strategic move that positions CCC as a key player in the global copper market while ensuring that Namibia remains at the forefront of sustainable and responsible mineral production. As the world increasingly shifts towards clean energy, the demand for critical metals like copper is set to rise, and Namibia, through its renewed focus on local beneficiation and responsible production, is poised to play a crucial role in meeting that demand.

Tags: beneficiationclean energyConsolidated Copper Corp.copperLME Grade A copperlocal economymineral processingmining policyNamibiasustainable miningTriangle Resource PartnersTschudi plant
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