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Gautam Adani’s copper plant to boost India’s metal production by 80%, may also increase strain on global ore supply

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/12/14 at 8:21 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 1 year ago
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In a significant development, billionaire Gautam Adani’s upcoming copper plant is anticipated to boost India’s metal production by a staggering 80%. Scheduled to commence operations in March 2024, the Kutch Copper Ltd. facility aims to handle 500,000 tons annually, signaling a major leap in India’s capacity for metal production.

This strategic move aligns with global trends as India joins nations like China in expanding its copper production, reflecting the metal’s crucial role in the global transition to renewable energy. However, the launch of this plant coincides with a potential scarcity in ore availability worldwide, posing challenges to the global demand-supply dynamics.

The looming closure of a major mine in Panama and substantial cuts in operations by Anglo American Plc are expected to reduce ore availability, tightening the global supply chain. India, relying on over 90% imported ore, primarily from South America, could face increased strain on the availability of this crucial resource.

Analysts predict a surge in India’s copper concentrate imports, reaching 2 million tonnes by 2024 from an estimated 1.3 million tonnes in the current year. Despite concerns about potential impacts on smelters’ profitability, Adani’s copper plant is poised to play a pivotal role in India’s efforts to strengthen its position in the global metal market.

As plans unfold to double the smelter’s capacity, expectations are set for expanded demand. India’s refined copper consumption is projected to grow by 11% in the current and subsequent financial years, fueled by infrastructure investments and the nation’s transition to renewable energy sources.

The closure of the Vedanta smelter in 2018 had turned India into a net importer of refined metal, leading to a significant reduction in local production. By March 2023, output had plunged to 563,000 tonnes compared to a demand of 1.5 million tonnes, according to the International Copper Association India (ICAI).

Experts anticipate that Adani’s new smelter will restore India’s refined copper production to around 800,000 tonnes by 2025, resembling figures from 2017. This surge in refined production is expected to be absorbed primarily by robust domestic demand.

The launch of Gautam Adani’s copper plant marks a milestone in India’s journey toward enhancing its role in the global metal market. Stay tuned for further updates on this transformative development.

 

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