Teck copper mine extension project to move forward with up to $2.4B price tag
Teck Resources Ltd. says its board has given the green light to extending the life of Canada’s biggest copper mine by almost two decades with an investment of up to $2.4 billion.
With the Highland Valley Copper Mine Life Extension project south of Kamloops, B.C., the Vancouver-based miner aims to produce 132,000 tonnes of copper per year on average and extend its life from 2028 to 2046.
“This is a lower risk and lower complexity brownfield project,” chief executive Jonathan Price told analysts on a conference call Thursday.
The company bills the project as the largest critical minerals investment in B.C. history.
