Skip to content
City PM
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
Monday 30 October 2023 7:59 am  |  Updated:  Monday 30 October 2023 8:35 am

Glencore downgrades nickel expectations as strikes hit production

By: Nicholas Earl

Add as a preferred source on Google
Glencore's shares have underperformed rivals since the company's listing in 2011
Glencore's shares have underperformed rivals since the company's listing in 2011

Glencore has downgraded expectations for nickel production, with the commodities giant’s output still recovering from strike action last year, alongside maintenance issues at a key smelter.

The Swiss firm was hit by industrial action from more than 600 workers at its Raglan mine in Quebec, Canada, last summer, a key nickel facility for the FTSE-listed company.

This has contributed to a 16 per cent decline in production for the year to date, dropping from 82,000 tonnes to 68,400 tonnes — with the company having to source external supplies to trade in order to make up for production shortfalls. The Swiss firm was hit by industrial action from more than 600 workers at its Raglan mine in Quebec, Canada, last summer, a key nickel facility for the FTSE-listed company.

Glencore has also faced challenges from maintenance outages at the Sudbury smelter and a lower full-year revision for the Koniambo mine in New Caledonia, opting to end support for the site next year.

Glencore now expects nickel production to reach 102,000 tonnes for the full-year, below previous estimates of 112,000 tonnes.

Nickel is widely used for electric car batteries and renewable energy projects, and will become increasingly important amid the shift from fossil fuels to low carbon-powered vehicles and energy generation.

Production expectations across its other key minerals including copper, zinc, and cobalt remains in line with previous guidance for the full year — which will be announced in early 2024.

Over the first three quarters of this year, own sourced copper production declined five per cent to 735,800 tonnes compared with the same period in 2022, while zinc production was four per cent down at 672,100 tonnes, while cobalt production of 32,500 tonnes was comparable to last year’s figures.

Elsewhere, Glencore’s production of steel ingredient ferrochrome was 21 per cent lower — at 873,000 tonnes — mainly due to planned additional smelter offline days during the three-month high electricity demand winter season, a period of elevated power prices.

Meanwhile, the company’s coal production — a source of contention in its battle to buy Teck Resources — of 83.9m tonnes was in line with expectations.

Chief executive Gary Nagle said:“We are pleased to report a solid production performance from our underlying base business over the first nine months of the year, where our key copper, coal and zinc assets performed in line with expectations and previously communicated guidance.

Glencore is listed on the FTSE 100 of the London Stock Exchange, and will begin trading this morning 445.25p per share.

Production report: Glencore’s production declines



YTD
2023
YTD
2022
Change – per cent)
Copperkt735.8770.5(5)
Cobaltkt32.533.1(2)
Zinckt672.1699.6(4)
Leadkt133.6136.9(2)
Nickelkt68.481.6(16)
Goldkoz5445048
Silverkoz14,51017,878(19)
Ferrochromekt8731,110(21)
Coalmt83.981.92
Glencore’s production has declined over the first nine months of trading this year – but its full-year outlook is steady
Read more

H55 Delivers Certification-Grade Propulsion Battery Modules to Pratt & Whitney Canada, Supporting Demonstration of Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Technology

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Business
  • Energy

Related Topics

  • Glencore

Trending Articles

  • Top Burnham adviser calls for capital gains and inheritance tax hikes

  • Clarkson’s Farm and why businesses must stop blaming the weather

  • Two solicitors linked to Post Office scandal charged with misconduct

  • Lloyd’s deputy chair: The City is a club in the best sense

  • Revealed: Secret Treasury plan to tax State Pension before it is paid out

More from City PM

  • H55 Delivers Certification-Grade Propulsion Battery Modules to Pratt & Whitney Canada, Supporting Demonstration of Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Technology

    Business Wire
  • JD Sports becomes latest blue-chip to trade on New York market

    Retail
    The stock price of FTSE 100 retailer JD Sports has dropped a third in the last year
  • Computacenter joins FTSE 100 in reshuffle as index builds tech exposure

    Markets
    Modern office setup with a sleek computer on a desk, showcasing the latest technology trends in a professional workspace.
  • Gousto puts 290 jobs at risk in warehouse closure 

    Retail
    Gousto increased its sales in 2024.
  • Rehlko and Liebherr Partner on Strategic Capacity Expansion to Support Accelerating Data Center Demand for Resilient Power Solutions

    Business Wire
  • The Derbyshire manufacturing firm putting the nuts and bolts into the world’s most extreme environments

    Partner
    Breaking news banner highlighting top story with dynamic graphics and bold text on a professional news website
  • Mining boss: Platinum to become a central bank reserve asset

    Mining
    Platinum bars stacked in a vault, illustrating the surge in platinum prices as they doubled in 2025.
  • US glue maker swoops on AIM-listed manufacturer in £659m deal

    Industrials
    Cyberbond products showcasing advanced adhesive solutions for industrial applications with a focus on innovation and relia...

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM · Published by CityPM Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
About · Editorial Policy · Corrections · Contact · Privacy