Glencore halts major zinc-lead mine in Australia after heavy rainfall

Reuters

Published Mar 21, 2024 15:28

By Julian Luk

LONDON (Reuters) - Glencore (LON:GLEN) Plc has halted operations at its McArthur River zinc and lead mine (MRM) in Australia following heavy rainfall this week, the company said on Thursday.

The suspension could exacerbate a tightened supply of zinc concentrates, feedstock to make refined zinc, which is mainly used to galvanise steel to protect it from corrosion.

"MRM has temporarily ceased operations as we monitor flooding in the region and assess impacts onsite at our operations," Glencore said in a statement.

McArthur River mine is one of the world's biggest zinc and lead operations. It produced 262,200 tonnes of zinc in concentrates and 50,400 tonnes of lead in concentrates last year, according to Glencore's production report.

The site experienced rainfall this week which exceeded the previous record dating back about 50 years to 1974.