Taseko Mines’ shares rose modestly by 1.7% following Q2 results that showed steady operating performance but no clear catalyst to materially exceed expectations. The market appears to be digesting stable copper production and early-stage ramp-up at Florence without significant margin expansion or guidance updates.
- Gibraltar maintained consistent copper production, delivering 30 million pounds for the third straight quarter, supporting annual guidance of 110-115 million pounds.
- Florence’s first full production quarter yielded just over 5 million pounds of cathode, with ongoing ramp-up efforts focused on expanding high-producing wells to meet a 30-35 million pound full-year target.
- Florence’s C1 cost was elevated at US$4.72/lb due to early ramp-up fixed costs and high sulfuric acid prices, though management expects unit costs to decline as production scales.
- Operational challenges at Gibraltar’s SXEW plant caused lower cathode output this quarter, but issues have reportedly been resolved, anticipating improved production ahead.
- Sustaining capital at Gibraltar increased to about $48 million in H1, driven by design changes at the tailings storage facility and water management improvements, indicating sustained elevated spending.
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