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BackHindustan Copper plans Rs 7,000 crore investment for expansion
Hindustan Copper plans Rs 7,000 crore investment for expansion
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Economic Times4 days agoBusiness2 min readIndia

Hindustan Copper plans Rs 7,000 crore investment for expansion

State-owned Hindustan Copper Ltd plans over Rs 7,000 crore in capital investments over the next 5-6 years to drive exploration, mine revivals, and strategic partnerships amid rising domestic demand.

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State-owned Hindustan Copper Ltd plans a capital investment of over Rs 7,000 crore over 5-6 years for exploration, mine revivals, and strategic partnerships to meet surging domestic copper demand in India.

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Hindustan Copper Ltd is India's sole vertically integrated producer of refined copper, controlling significant domestic ore reserves.

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New Delhi: State-owned Hindustan Copper Ltd (HCL) on Tuesday said it is planning capital investment of over Rs 7,000 crore over the next five to six years, as part of an expansion drive that includes exploration, mine revivals and strategic partnerships.

In a regulatory filing, the company said it has taken several strategic initiatives in the copper and critical minerals segment, and has lined up capital investment of over Rs 7,000 crore planned in the next 5-6 years.

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The development assumes significance in the wake of the country's rising copper demand, driven by infrastructure expansion, renewable energy, electric mobility and other clean-energy applications.

The company, in a regulatory filing, said it has added 135.52 million tonnes of copper ore reserves and resources in the past three years, underlining a steady improvement in its resource base.

HCL said it is actively pursuing the acquisition of new copper deposits both within India and overseas. A key focus of the plan is the reopening of closed mines across the country to ramp up domestic production, the firm added.

Hindustan Copper also announced a collaboration with CODELCO, Chile's state-owned copper company, aimed at capacity building, knowledge sharing and technical cooperation in mining, beneficiation and exploration.

Domestically, HCL has signed multiple memoranda of understanding with leading public sector undertakings like RITES, Indian Oil Corporation, Coal India, Oil India and GAIL, to expand its mining footprint and bolster India's mineral security.

The company is the sole vertically integrated producer of refined copper in the country, with capabilities spanning mining, ore beneficiation, smelting, refining and extrusion of copper rods.

HCL holds all the operating mining leases for copper ore in India and controls access to about 45 per cent of the nation's copper ore reserves and resources.

Hindustan Copper's combined resources and reserves stand at 767.37 million tonnes. The company's market capitalisation stood at Rs 51,619 crore.

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  • Hindustan Copper will execute exploration and mine revival projects over the next five to six years.

    Likely · Within months

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  • How will the capital expenditure be financed?
  • Which specific closed mines are slated for reopening?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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