UPDATE 2-Rio Tinto targets modest hike in 2018 iron ore shipments

By Reuters / January 15, 2018 / www.kitco.com / Article Link

* Rio looks to lift 2018 iron ore shipments by 10 mln/t

* Reports 1 pct rise in 2017 shipments

* Mined copper output down 9 pct in 2017

(Adds expansion details, iron ore price, Oyu Tolgoi tax bill)

By James Regan

SYDNEY, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Global miner Rio Tinto , said on Tuesday it could ship up to an additional 10 million tonnes of iron ore in 2018 worth $780 million at today's prices after reporting a 1 percent rise in 2017 shipments.

The slight lift in 2017 output to 330.1 million tonnes came as the average sales price for its ore jumped 20 percent over the year to $64.80, bouyed by strong demand from Chinese steelmakers.

The price rise helped the world's no. 2 iron ore miner boost returns to shareholders after a bumper first-half profit. Rio is due to report its 2017 full-year profit on Feb. 7, with forecasts centred around $8.5 billion, up 85 percent.

Rio on Tuesday also stuck to a target of 330-340 million tonnes of iron ore from its new Silvergrass mine, which is ramping up operations in Australia's Pilbara.

Silvergrass yielded about 2 million tonnes in 2017 and at peak production should yield 10 million tonnes a year, according to the company.

The iron ore price stood at $78.05 per tonne on Jan. 12, according to Metal Bulletin . However, uncertainty over Chinese demand has led to forecasts for prices to fall as the year progresses, which could cut Rio's take from any additional sales. "The business performed well in the fourth quarter, and we finished the year in line with guidance across all major products," Chief Executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques said in a statement.

Fourth-quarter iron ore shipments rose 3 percent to 90 million tonnes from the same period a year ago and 5 percent against the previous quarter.

The last quarter is typically the strongest as miners boost exports ahead of the first quarter, a high cyclone-risk period in Australia.

In other commodities, Rio Tinto stuck to a 2018 target of 510,000-610,000 tonnes of mined copper and 225,000-265,000 tonnes of refined copper. Aluminium production will reach 3.5-3.7 million tonnes.

For 2017, aluminium production eased 1 percent and mined copper output fell 9 percent.

The mined copper decline followed a 43-day strike at Rio's Escondida mine in Chile in the first quarter and a 22 percent drop in output from the Oyu Tolgoi open pit mine in Mongolia as sources of higher grade ore were fully depleted.

The slippage in copper output should be more than offset by better copper prices, which have climbed 25 percent in the past year, said Shaw and Parners analyst Peter O'Connor.

Separately on Tuesday, Rio Tinto subsidiary Turquoise Hill Resources said it was being asked to pay $155 million in tax arrears by Mongolia after an audit of Oyu Tolgoi's tax payments between 2013 and 2015. Turquoise Hill, which is 51 percent owned by Rio Tinto, said it was of the "firm view" the mine had paid all required taxes and charges. Turquoise Hill holds 66 percent of Oyu Tolgoi.

(Additional reporting by Rushil Dutta in Bengaluru; editing by Diane Craft and Richard Pullin)

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and may not reflect those of Kitco Metals Inc. The author has made every effort to ensure accuracy of information provided; however, neither Kitco Metals Inc. nor the author can guarantee such accuracy. This article is strictly for informational purposes only. It is not a solicitation to make any exchange in commodities, securities or other financial instruments. Kitco Metals Inc. and the author of this article do not accept culpability for losses and/ or damages arising from the use of this publication.

Recent News

Canadian political turmoil with Trump trade policy the catalyst

December 23, 2024 / www.canadianminingreport.com

Canada and US import tariffs remain low

December 23, 2024 / www.canadianminingreport.com

Major metals not gaining much on China stimulus announcements

December 16, 2024 / www.canadianminingreport.com

Spectre of stagflation looms over base metals

December 16, 2024 / www.canadianminingreport.com

TSXV large gold gains overall, but a mixed story underneath

December 09, 2024 / www.canadianminingreport.com
See all >
Share to Youtube Share to Facebook Facebook Share to Linkedin Share to Twitter Twitter Share to Tiktok