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Gibraltar mine continues to weather the storm of declining copper prices

10 administrative lay-offs at Gibraltar last week were in direct response to the current market conditions of copper according to Taseko

Vice President of Corporate Affairs, Brian Battison says copper prices have been steadily declining for the past five years.

“Copper was up to between $3.50 and $4.00 a pound not that long ago. Today $2.43, on Friday it was $2.32, in August it touched $2.25,” he said.

“Just to put that into some perspective the cost of production at Gibraltar had been as high as $2.50.”

Battison goes on to say that although places eventually shut down when economics don’t work, that is not the case at Gibraltar at the current moment.

“Taseko had invested $700 million dollars in the Gibraltar mine between 2006 and 2012-that was to help to ensure the mine continued to operate during periods of low copper prices like the one we’re in today so the good news is that the mine continues to operate and survive.”

Battison says they are hoping to see copper prices climb back up and adds that just today it was heading the right way jumping by 9 cents.

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Rebecca Dyok
Rebecca Dyok
News Reporter/Anchor who loves the Cariboo and coffee (lots of it).If you have any news tips or story ideas you would like to share I can be reached at [email protected]

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