Bozymchak

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CountryKyrgyzstan
ProductsCopper
Openedcommissioning commenced in 2014
Bozymchak
Location
Jalal-Abad Region
CountryKyrgyzstan
Production
ProductsCopper
History
Openedcommissioning commenced in 2014
Owner
CompanyKAZ Minerals
Year of acquisition2007[1]

Bozymchak is an open-pit copper mine and concentrator in Ala-Bukinsky region, Jalal-Abad, Kyrgyzstan; it also contains gold by-product. It is being developed by KAZ Minerals. The project commenced commissioning in 2014.[2][3]

In 2014, 426 kt of ore was mined at Bozymchak mine with an average copper grade of 1%.[2] Bozymchak is expected to have an average annual output of 6 kt of copper cathode and 28 koz of gold bar over the 18 years of operational life.[2][3]

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