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Glencore's new mines boost copper output

London - Miner and trader Glencore Xstrata reported copper production increased by a fifth in the first six months of 2013, driven by the ramp-up of mines replacing depleted operations and a stronger performance in Congo.

Glencore, which is due to report full half-year earnings next week, gave no update on its closely-watched trading division, but met market expectations with higher volumes in not only copper, but also coal and agricultural products.

Among the diversified miners, Glencore Xstrata has the biggest exposure to copper.

It produced 673 400 tonnes of the red metal in the first half, broadly in line with forecasts, thanks to an increase in Latin American operations including newly commissioned Antapaccay in Peru, and operational improvements at Collahuasi in Chile, in which it owns a stake.

In the second quarter, group copper production totalled 351 600 tonnes, up just over 22%.

African copper production alone, including Zambia as well as the Democratic Republic of Congo, came to 171 500 tonnes in the first six months - up more than 40%. Glencore expects Katanga and Mutanda in Congo to hit annualised production capacity of up to 270 00 tonnes and 200 000 tonnes respectively.

"Strong growth in African copper should increase market confidence in Glencore's ability to develop and operate assets," analysts at Liberum, which has a "buy" rating on Glencore.

Zinc output, another key source of revenue for the combined group, dipped 3% to 729 500 tonnes, hit by the impact of declines at operations reaching the end of their mine lives.

Total coal production rose 4%, as Australian operations and Prodeco in Colombia offset the impact of a strike at Cerrejon, also in Colombia, a venture co-owned with Anglo American and BHP Billiton.

The group will update the market on progress in the integration of miner Xstrata on Sept 10.

Shares in the commodities group were flat at 09:10, against a 1.3% drop in the broader sector.

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