Anglo American Reports Solid Q4, Hits Full-Year Guidance

Copper  |  2026-02-09 09:16:31   |   By

Copper production totalled 169,500 tonnes during the quarter, though full-year output declined 14% year-on-year.

Summary
  • Operational strength: Q4 production met full-year guidance, supported by higher copper grades and strong plant performance at Los Bronces and record throughput at Collahuasi.
  • Mixed commodity trends: Premium iron ore and manganese output increased, while copper full-year production declined and diamonds and steelmaking coal saw planned and grade-related drops.
  • Positive outlook: Anglo American expects stronger copper output from 2027 and confirmed all continuing businesses met 2025 guidance.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Anglo American reported a solid production performance for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2025, delivering results broadly in line with its full-year guidance.

CEO Duncan Wanblad said the company closed the year with strong operational momentum in Copper and Premium Iron Ore, supported by higher copper grades and robust plant performance at Los Bronces, as well as record throughput at Collahuasi. Premium Iron Ore operations at Kumba and Minas-Rio also continued to perform strongly.

Copper production totalled 169,500 tonnes during the quarter, though full-year output declined 14% year-on-year due to lower grades at Quellaveco and Collahuasi. Premium iron ore production rose 6% to 15.1 million tonnes, driven mainly by higher output from Kumba. Manganese ore production increased sharply by 22% to 908,500 tonnes as operations normalized following cyclone-related disruptions in 2024.

Rough diamond production fell 35% to 3.8 million carats amid planned maintenance shutdowns, while steelmaking coal output declined 15% to 2.1 million tonnes. Nickel production edged up 3% to 10,300 tonnes.

Looking ahead, Anglo American expects stronger copper output from 2027 and confirmed all continuing businesses met their 2025 production guidance.

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