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    Codelco 27‑year output low: audit, misclassification and lessons for mine teams

    May 21, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Codelco 27‑year output low: audit, misclassification and lessons for mine teams

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Codelco has dismissed one executive and sanctioned seven others after an internal audit found about 26,875 tonnes of copper from Chuquicamata and Ministro Hales were misclassified as 2025 finished output rather than work‑in‑process, implying production fell to its lowest level since 1998. The overstated tonnage, roughly 2% of Codelco’s 1.33 Mt of fine copper output, allowed the miner to hit an exceptional December target well above the January–November average of 105,600 t/month and inflated incentive payments. Findings on misuse of exception rules and weak operational validation have been referred to prosecutors, just as incoming chairman Bernardo Fontaine prepares a four‑year plan including a $2 billion integration of Chuquicamata, Radomiro Tomic and Ministro Hales.

    Technical Brief

    • Internal audit traced misreporting to 20,000 t at Chuquicamata and 6,875 t at Ministro Hales.
    • Seven serving executives and one former executive were formally identified as responsible for the reporting deviations.
    • Codelco has referred findings to public prosecutors to assess potential criminal liability in data manipulation.
    • Investigation flagged misuse of “exception rules” and bypassed mandatory approvals in the production reporting workflow.
    • Distorted production figures directly skewed corporate target calculations and incentive schemes tied to monthly output.
    • Company will restate production disclosures and recalculate bonuses, but audited 2025 financial statements remain unchanged.
    • Chile’s economy and mining minister publicly labelled Codelco “out of control”, increasing political pressure on governance and internal controls.

    Our Take

    The overstated 2% of 2025 copper output sits against a backdrop of multiple recent Codelco operational pieces in our database, including conveyor upgrades and long-haul electric truck trials at Chuquicamata, signalling that reliability and reporting integrity are now as material to the business as brownfield expansion.

    Chile’s move to cut mining permitting times, highlighted in the April 2026 item on unlocking over $100 billion in investment, increases pressure on Codelco to stabilise production at assets like Chuquicamata and Ministro Hales so it can compete effectively with private copper operators for capital and project slots.

    The integration proposal targeting $2 billion in savings and additional revenue over four years suggests that Codelco’s minority stakes in El Abra, Anglo American Sur and Quebrada Blanca are likely to be scrutinised for portfolio optimisation, with potential implications for JV governance and how attributable copper is scheduled and reported.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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