Weak prices stymie plans for pioneering metals refinery

Mowana is one the closed copper mines
Mowana is one the closed copper mines

The prevailing weak prices of base metals have thrown a spanner in plans by the mines and government to develop the country’s first refinery, a multi-billion Pula project which will transform Botswana into a producer of finished metal products.

Last year, government funded a prefeasibility study into the establishment of the refinery, which would use output from BCL, Tati Nickel, African Copper and Khoemacau mines, to produce pure metal that can be processed into final products such as copper cables and pipes.

Botswana Chamber of Mines (BCM) CEO, Charles Siwawa told BusinessWeek that while the prefeasibility study had shown that such a refinery could be viable, no further progress could be made due to the prevailing weak prices of base metals.

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