Copper Industry In The Philippines Shows Growth In Production And Potential

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John A. Wolfe
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 4, 1967

Abstract

The brightest spot in the mineral economy of the Philippines is the rapid development of reserves and production of copper. If economic conditions remain favorable and the political climate is encouraging, production of this metal should increase at a rate of 25% per year for several years, long enough to rank this country as one of the major copper producers of the world. In 1965 the copper content of the Philippine concentrates was approximately 60,000 tons. It should total about 80,000 tons in 1966. A major part of the increase will come from the rich Lepanto mine located in Mountain Province, North Central Luzon. Daily production of ore increased from 1200 to 2000 tons at the end of 1965. The ore, consisting of enargite and luzonite, averages nearly 3% copper and 0.12 oz. of gold per ton. It is an under- ground operation with a cutoff grade of 2%. The ore is associated with extensive silicification under a volcanic cap rock. Further expansion to increase ore production to 2600 tpd is under way.
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APA: John A. Wolfe  (1967)  Copper Industry In The Philippines Shows Growth In Production And Potential

MLA: John A. Wolfe Copper Industry In The Philippines Shows Growth In Production And Potential. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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