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Check this out: 21 years of Collahuasi mining in 21 seconds

Chile's Codelco, Escondida copper mines saw production drops in April

Collahuasi mine. Image courtesy of

Take a moment to view this exciting compilation of Landsat 4, 5 and 8 true colour images of the giant Collahuasi copper mine in Chile, recently shared on Twitter.

User @sentinel_hub has compressed 21 years of satellite imaging into a time-lapse of only 21 seconds, showing how the world鈥檚 second-largest open-pit copper mine grew over the years.

https://twitter.com/kosmi64833127/status/1398958498185154560?s=20

The deposit was first outlined in 1991 after exploration by Shell, Chevron and Falconbridge in the late 1980s. The mine was commissioned in April 1999 at the cost of $1.76 billion.

During 2004, the project partners completed a $584 million expansion program of the mine, giving it a long-term capacity of 500,000 tonnes per year of copper.

According to the latest life-of-mine plan, the Collahuasi mine has a current mine life from 2020 to 2070.

The mine was estimated to contain total measured and indicated resources of 5,391Mt grading at 0.81% of copper as of December 2019. The proved and probable reserves totalled 3,055Mt grading at 0.92% copper.

Mitsui & Co. owns a 12% interest in the聽world鈥檚 second-largest copper mine,聽located in northern Chile. Anglo American and Glencore each hold a 44% stake in the operation.

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