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Wet season brings challenges for Equinox

COPPER producer Equinox Minerals is happy to see the end of the Zambian wet season, which caused lower production and higher cash costs at its flagship Lumwana mine, but says April was one of its best months yet.

Kristie Batten
Wet season brings challenges for Equinox

Lumwana produced 30,471 tonnes or 67.18 million pounds of copper in concentrate at C1 cash costs of $US1.60 per pound. Cash costs were up from $1.53/lb in the December quarter and $1.46/lb in the two...

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