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Phu Kham bounces back

PANAUST says production at its flagship Phu Kham copper-gold mine in Laos has returned to normal in November after wet weather hindered access to higher grade ore, forcing the company to downgrade its full-year guidance.

Kristie Batten
Phu Kham bounces back

Production for November was 25,600 tonnes of concentrate containing 5936t copper at C1 cash costs of US81c per pound after precious metal credits from 5281 ounces gold and 54,582oz silver. The company...

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