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UBS Analyst Calling for More Nickel Project Deferrals and Delays
Reuters reported that small Australian miners are being hit by the 30-percent nickel price slump that’s hit the market this year. Some have had to delay projects and expansions.
Reuters reported that small Australian miners are being hit by the 30-percent nickel price slump that’s hit the market this year. Some have had to delay projects and expansions.
As quoted in the market news:
Poseidon Nickel became the latest miner to succumb when it said on Thursday it would put its Lake Johnston mine on care and maintenance – a sign casualties were mounting amid near record metal stockpiles and weak demand from key consumer China.
Exchange stockpiles of the metal used to make stainless steel nearly doubled in the 18 months to June, pressuring benchmark prices to six-year lows of $10 430 per tonne last week, down 32 percent since the start 2015.
Panoramic Resources blamed the low metal prices for its decision this week to curtail development of its Jury-Metcalfe lode, saying “significantly higher” prices were needed for it to ramp up output as planned in December.
It also warned of possible job losses.
Mincor has said it could start cutting output by November unless nickel prices improved.
UBS AG (NYSE:UBS) analyst Daniel Morgan commented:
When you’ve got 70% of an industry at break-even or loss making you’re going to see people defer projects and shut down.
I think you’ll see a steady stream of these type of announcements for the next several months.
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