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Central Asia Metals CEO on Kounrad production and expansion plans

Published: 15:16 05 Oct 2015 BST

Nick Clarke, chief executive of Central Asia Metals (LON:CAML), says the company is on course to produce 12,000 tonnes of copper this year in total from its plant in Kazakhstan, despite reduced output in the third quarter.

An operational incident in June, now rectified, affected output in the three months to end September 30, but the facility did achieve a new monthly record last month (September), the firm said.

Clarke also comments on the company’s stage two expansion which will see it install additional infrastructure to enable the extraction of copper from the Western dumps.

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