Indonesia Official: Newmont Output Won't Fall More Than 10%
September 28 2009 - 12:51AM
Dow Jones News
A production halt at Newmont Mining Corp.'s (NEM) Indonesian
operations may reduce this year's output by a maximum of about 10%,
an official at the Department of Energy and Mineral Resources said
Monday.
Witoro Soelarno, a director for minerals and geothermal at the
ministry, told reporters that PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara may have to
stop its operations at the Batu Hijau copper and gold mine for as
long as three months as it investigates a landslide that occurred
at the area earlier this month.
However, "if there is a fall in production, it will not be more
than 10%," he said.
PTNNT, as the unit is known, has previously said it is
continuing to process ore from stocks at Batu Hijau during the halt
in mining operations.
Soelarno said Newmont has enough stockpiles of ore to last four
months.
A spokesman at Newmont Indonesia said Monday: "We are still in
the process of evaluating the effect on PTNNT's production for
2009. We will know the effect once the evaluation team has fully
evaluated the situation in the field."
He didn't provide further details.
-By Deden Sudrajat, contributing to Dow Jones Newswires; 62 21
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