In 2013, Peru’s copper, zinc and
lead mine or metal content in the ore production was 1.4 million tonnes (Mt),
1.3Mt and 266,500 tonnes respectively. The majority of the country’s copper
originates from the Ancash region and the Arequipa province; its zinc deposits
are mainly found in the Ancash and Pasco regions, while Pasco, Lima and Junin
regions holds deposits for lead. Many of the copper exploration and development
projects are located in the Arequipa and Ancash regions, while Pasco and Lima
are endowed with potential zinc deposits.
The 'Base Metals Mining in Peru
to 2020' report comprehensively covers the country’s historical and forecast
data on base metals (copper, zinc and lead) mine production, consumption and
trade to 2020 and reserves by geographical region. The report also includes
drivers and restraints affecting the industry, profiles of major base metals
mining companies, information on the major active, exploration and development
projects and regulations governing the industry.
Scope
The report contains an overview of
the Peruvian base metals mining industry together with the key growth factors
and restraints affecting the industry. It also provides information about
reserves, production, consumption, prices, trade, competitive landscape, major
active, exploration and development projects and the fiscal regime of the
country.
Reasons to Buy
Gain an understanding of the
Peruvian base metals mining industry, the relevant drivers and restraining
factors, reserves, historic and forecast production, consumption, trade,
prices, competitive landscape and the fiscal regime.
Key Highlights
- Over the forecast period (2014−2020), copper mine production is projected to post a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.9% while zinc and lead mine production are projected to post CAGRs of 4.7% and 4% respectively.
- Peru has a number of mining projects in various stages of development. Major copper projects in their advanced stages of exploration include the Tumipampa property, which is located in the Apurimac region and had 1.7 billion tonnes of resources as of 2013.
- Major zinc and lead projects include the Princesa project owned by Ansue Capital Corp, with 4.2Mt of mineral resources located in the Puno province, and the Las Bambas project in the Apurimac region, owned by Glencore Plc.
- Investments into various stages of mining such as plant and mineral equipment, exploration, exploitation, infrastructure increased substantially from US$396 million in 2004 to US$9.7 billion in 2013 and total investments in 2013 increasing by 14.3% over 2012.
Spanning over 70 pages,30 Tables and 28
Figures “Base Metals Mining in Peru to
2020” report covering Executive Summary, Base Metal Mining in Peru, Copper
Mining in Peru – Production, Consumption, Reserves and Trade, Zinc Mining in
Peru – Production, Consumption, Reserves and Trade, Lead Mining in Peru –
Production, Reserves and Trade, Competitive Landscape, Fiscal Regime, Appendix.
This report Covered 5 Companies - Compania Minera Antamina SA, Southern Copper
Corporation, Sociedad Minera Cerro Verde SAA, Compania Minera Milpo SAA, Volcan
Compania Minera SAA.
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