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Neves-Corvo

Portugal

Neves-Corvo is an operating underground copper and zinc mine in the western part of the Iberian Pyrite Belt which stretches through southern Spain into Portugal. The mine access is provided by one vertical 5 metres diameter shaft, hoisting ore from the 700 metre level, and a ramp from surface. The mine has been a significant producer of copper since 1989.

Zinkgruvan Mine

Sweden

Located in central Sweden, Zinkgruvan has been in production since 1857. The primary metal produced is zinc, with lead and silver as by-products. Zinkgruvan is one of the largest underground zinc mines in Sweden and is ranked in the lowest cash cost quartile amoung global zinc mines.

Aguablanca

Spain

The Aguablanca nickel-copper sulfide deposit is located in the province of Badajoz, 80 km by road to Seville and 140 km from a major seaport at Huelva. The Aguablanca mine was acquired by the Company in July 2007, through its purchase of Rio Narcea Gold Mines. Commercial production started in January 2005 and the first nickel-copper concentrate was sold in May 2005.

Galmoy

Ireland

The Galmoy underground zinc mine is located in south‐central Ireland in County Kilkenny and is approximately 30 km to the northwest of the city of Kilkenny. Operational mining ceased in May 2009 and milling ceased in June 2009.

Tenke Fungurume

DRC

Lundin Mining obtained a 24% holding in the Tenke Fungurume project in the Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC"), through the acquisition of Tenke Mining Corp in 2007. Tenke Fungurume which is one of the largest and highest grade, undeveloped copper-cobalt mineral concessions in the world.


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Neves-Corvo, Portugal
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Zinkgruvan Mine, Sweden
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Aguablanca, Spain
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Galmoy Mine, Ireland
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Tenke Fungurume, DRC