Phase 1 and Phase 2 concentrators projected to produce a combined total of 9.2 million tonnes of ore
per year
KOLWEZI, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO, 24 FEBRUARY 2022 – Kamoa Copper has approved a debottlenecking
plan that will increase the combined design processing capacity of the Phase 1 and Phase
2 concentrator plants by approximately 21%, to 9.2 million tonnes of ore per year (Mtpa) from 7.6 Mtpa,
once steady-state production is achieved at both concentrators.
The de-bottlenecking initiative is planned to boost Kamoa’s Phase 1 and Phase 2 annual copper to more
than 450,000 tonnes by Q2 2023 – positioning the company as the world’s fourth largest copper
producer.
Mark Farren, Kamoa Copper’s CEO, said: “The Kamoa Copper Mining Complex is blessed with an
incredible endowment of high-grade copper resources. Given that our underground mine development
and ore production are both progressing well ahead of schedule, the plant expansion will allow the
operations team to process significantly more high-grade copper ore directly from the Kakula Mine in
the years ahead.”
“Our orebody has a huge advantage in allowing us to adapt our mining cut-off to mine larger tonnages
very efficiently, while maintaining grades above a desired level. The expansion also provides the team
with the flexibility to utilize our surface stockpiles, for which the mining is already paid for, that totalled
more than 4.4 million tonnes grading 4.61% copper at the end of January.”
Steve Amos, Executive, Projects at Kamoa Copper commented: “After successfully operating the Phase 1
concentrator for more than eight months, we’ve identified a number of relatively minor modifications to
the concentrator that should increase ore throughput from the current design of 475 tonnes per hour to
580 tonnes per hour.”
“We expect the de-bottlenecking project to cost approximately US$50 million and take approximately
12 months to complete. These modifications will allow the team to consistently operate the concentrator
plant at the increased throughput without compromising plant availability, copper recovery
or copper concentrate grade,” said Amos.
Construction of the Phase 2, 3.8-Mtpa concentrator plant is almost complete, with early-stage
commissioning activities underway. Initial copper concentrate production and hot commissioning of the
concentrator with first ore are both scheduled for April 2022.
Engineering and early works for the Phase 3 expansion, including a new box cut and twin declines to
access new mining areas, is progressing quickly. A third, significantly larger concentrator is being
designed and is expected to be commissioned in Q4 2024. An updated pre-feasibility study, including the
Phase 3 expansion, is expected in Q3 2022.
Also underway are early works on a direct-to-blister flash smelter at the Kamoa Copper Mining Complex
which will have a nameplate capacity of 500,000 tonnes a year of approximately 99%-pure blister copper.
New senior appointments
Following the announcement that Kamoa Copper’s Chief Executive Officer, Mark Farren will retire from
his role after the commissioning of the Phase 2 expansion project, the company has appointed Riaan
Vermeulen as Kamoa Copper’s new Managing Director, effective 1st June 2022.
Vermeulen will work with Farren during a handover period to ensure a smooth transition prior to Farren’s
retirement.
Joining Vermeulen on Kamoa Copper’s executive management team is Zhang “Frank” Xingxun as
Executive Director.
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