Full Year 2023 Production Report

posted: 01/02/2024

Baar, Switzerland
1 February 2024

Glencore Chief Executive Officer, Gary Nagle:

  • “Overall 2023 production was in line with our earlier revised guidance, with stronger second half volumes delivered across our key commodities, including copper, zinc, nickel and coal. Compared to 2022, the moderately lower year-on-year copper and zinc department managed production volumes, primarily reflect disposals of the Cobar copper mine and various South American zinc operations. Nickel volumes fell 9%, owing to higher third-party production at INO and Murrin Murrin maintenance. Coal production was 3% higher, noting the numerous capacity constraints (weather, blockades and logistics) that impacted the base period.
  • “In this production update, we also provide updated guidance for 2024. Copper in the 950-1,010kt range, reflects the sale of Cobar, as well as cobalt market-related adjustments to operating rates at Mutanda vs previous guidance from our December 2022 Investor Update. Zinc guidance is positioned within a similar range at 900-950kt, while nickel production guidance is 80-90kt, excluding Koniambo (KNS). Coal production is forecast to be steady at the guidance range mid-point of 110Mt, excluding any incremental volumes from the recently announced acquisition of a 77% interest in Teck’s steelmaking coal business, currently going through its various approval processes.
  • “We furthermore expect to report a FY 2023 Marketing Adjusted EBIT result of approximately $3.5 billion, largely repeating H1’s run-rate.”

Production from own sources – Total1

    2023 2022 Change %
Copper kt 1,010.1 1,058.1 (5)
Cobalt kt 41.3 43.8 (6)
Zinc kt 918.5 938.5 (2)
Lead kt 182.7 191.6 (5)
Nickel kt 97.6 107.5 (9)
Gold koz 747 661 13
Silver koz 20,011 23,750 (16)
Ferrochrome kt 1,162 1,488 (22)
Coal mt 113.6 110.0 3

1 Controlled industrial assets and joint ventures only. Production is on a 100% basis, except as stated.

Production guidance

    Actual FY 2021 Actual FY 2022 Actual FY 2023 Guidance FY 2024  
Copper kt 1,196 1,058 1,010 950-1,010  
Cobalt kt 31.3 43.8 41.3 35-40  
Zinc kt 1,118 939 919 900-950 1
Nickel kt 102 108 98 80-90 2
Ferrochrome kt 1,468 1,488 1,162 1,100-1,200  

Coal

mt 103 110 114 105-115 3

1 Excludes Volcan.
2 In relation to KNS, we announced in September 2023 that Glencore would not continue to fund ongoing operations from March 2024 and, given such uncertainty, 2024’s nickel production guidance above is presented ex-KNS.
3 Guidance excludes any contribution from the Elk Valley Resources (EVR) steelmaking coal assets, in which Glencore agreed in November 2023 to acquire a 77% interest from Teck Resources Limited.

Realised prices

  Realised LME (average 12 months) Difference

 

¢/lb $/t $/t %
Copper 367 8,091 8,485 (5 )
Zinc 116 2,564 2,650 (3 )
Nickel 851 18,761 21,487 (13 )

The average Newcastle coal (NEWC) settlement price for 2023 was $173/t. After applying a portfolio mix adjustment (component of our regular coal cash flow modelling guidance) of $32/t to reflect e.g. movements in the pricing of non-NEWC quality coals, coking coal margins and effect of JPU fixed-price contracts, an average thermal-equivalent realised price of c. $141/t can be applied across all coal sales volumes.

Production highlights

  • Own sourced copper production of 1,010,100 tonnes was 48,000 tonnes (5%) lower than 2022, primarily reflecting the sale of Cobar in June 2023 and lower copper by-product production outside the Copper department. Own sourced copper sales during the period were some 13,000 tonnes lower than net relevant production, due to the timing of shipments.
  • Own sourced cobalt production of 41,300 tonnes was 2,500 tonnes (6%) lower than 2022, mainly due to feed plan adjustments at Mutanda, in the context of an oversupplied market.
  • Own sourced zinc production of 918,500 tonnes was 20,000 tonnes (2%) lower than 2022, mainly reflecting the 2022 disposals of South American zinc operations (27,300 tonnes) and the closure of Matagami (17,300 tonnes), offset by stronger production from Kazzinc (Zhairem) and Antamina.
  • Own sourced nickel production of 97,600 tonnes was 9,900 tonnes (9%) lower than 2022, primarily reflecting higher INO third party production (versus own sourced) and a planned shutdown of Murrin Murrin for routine maintenance, somewhat offset by a more consistent production performance from Koniambo.
  • Attributable ferrochrome production of 1,162,000 tonnes was 326,000 tonnes (22%) lower than 2022, mainly due to planned additional smelter downtime during the 3-month high electricity demand winter season, a period of elevated power prices. Q4 2023 production was 133,000 tonnes (85%) higher than Q3 2023, as the smelter portfolio progressively restarted, albeit with the Rustenburg smelter remaining idle, pending an improved price/cost environment.
  • Coal production of 113.6 million tonnes was 3.6 million tonnes (3%) higher than 2022, reflecting higher productivity in South Africa and a year over year easing in certain external factors that constrain capacity, such as wet weather and blockades.

Unit cost guidance

  • Aggregate thermal coal unit cost for FY 2023 is expected to be reported moderately below the previous guidance provided alongside our 2023 Half-Year results, primarily reflecting lower royalties. We expect to report higher copper, zinc and nickel FY 2023 unit costs than previous guidance, reflecting increased inflation across key operating regions, as well as the impact of cobalt stockpiling and related non-cash inventory adjustments within copper, a fixed cost volume variance impact for zinc and higher third-party feed production in nickel.

Other matters

  • The Group’s mineral resources and ore reserves report for 2023 has been published today on our website.

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