Peru's Cerro Verde: To Restart Molybdenum Circuit
September 16 2009 - 5:37PM
Dow Jones News
Sociedad Minera Cerro Verde SAA, (CVERDEC1.VL) said Wednesday
that it plans to restart its molybdenum circuit this month.
"The molybdenum operations will restart in September due to an
increase in demand," it said in a filing to the Peruvian securities
commission.
In January, the company suspended the operations - which
produced three million pounds of molybdenum in 2008 - due to poor
market conditions.
The company also said it had told shareholders about plans to
continue seeking opportunities to increase copper production.
The Cerro Verde mine, majority controlled by Freeport McMoRan
Copper & Gold, (FCX), is located in southern Peru near the city
of Arequipa.
Compania de Minas Buenaventura SAA (BVN) and a subsidiary of
Sumitomo Corp. (8053.TO) also have equity stakes in the
company.
-Robert Kozak, Dow Jones Newswires; 511-99927 7269; peru@dowjones.com