$3.50/lb copper is possible before 2024 ends, warns Scott Pollan

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(Kitco News) - Increased supply and poor economic conditions over the short term could hurt copper, said Scott Pollan, president of Emergency Material Services.

On Thursday Pollan spoke to Kitco Mining.

Pollan predicts a near-term decline, potentially reaching below $3.50 by the end of the year, and a possible revisit of 2022 lows in early 2025. He attributed the decline to weakening demand and increasing supply. However, Pollen remains bullish on copper long-term, citing the millennial consumption cycle and the ongoing electrification trend as key drivers for future demand. He also highlights the challenges in building new copper mines, which could further constrain supply and push prices higher.

Despite challenging headwinds for the metal over the short term, that hasn’t diminished M&A. In 2024, there were some monster copper deals. This summer BHP Group and Lundin Mining bought Filo in a $3 billion copper deal. Earlier this year BHP Group tried to acquire Anglo American for its South American copper assets. The offer size reached $49 billion.

Pollan said there is a rush for tier-one copper assets as the big miners try to show investors they have a long-lasting, reliable supply.

"[It's a] rush to buy tier one assets by major producers," said Pollan "They need to assure their investors that they have secured a supply of raw material for the long-term future. In my opinion, we'll see more [M&A] for smaller producing facilities as tier one producers really try to build up their book of supply."

 

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Michael McCrae

Michael McCrae is leading Kitco's coverage of the mining sector. McCrae, who has both an MBA and CMA, knows how to build digital media properties. He was co-founder and publisher of MINING.com, an award-winning news site. Before coming to media, McCrae worked in IT and banking. Please reach out: mmccrae@kitco.com or (514) 670-1383. You can also follow him at @michaelmccrae.

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