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'The project now is of a critical size' Kitco with Hot Chili's CEO Christian Easterday 

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(Kitco News) - Christian Easterday, CEO & managing director of Australia’s Hot Chili Limited, said Costa Fuego is one of the five largest copper projects that will help copper supply to meet demand by the end of the decade. He said it is also the lowest-capital intensity project in the global copper development pipeline. Cost savings are realized through the property’s low elevation, and the use of seawater for processing instead of fresh water that would have to be desalinated.
Easterday spoke to Kitco at the Rule Symposium Natural Resource Investing 2023 show held in Boca Raton, Florida.
The project on the coast of Chile is the consolidation of two copper-gold deposits, Cortadera and Productora, one of which is a porphyry. Hot Chili (TSX-V:HCH) is working to advance the property through a prefeasibility study, and test several high-priority exploration targets.
Hot Chili envisions increasing copper production from about 100,000 tonnes a year to 150,000, and extending the mine life from 16 years to 23. Easterday said this will depend on whether the Cortadera porphyry deposit can be developed into a single open pit. A prefeasibility study is due out next year.
Kitco Mining’s coverage of the Rule Symposium Natural Resource Investing 2023 was sponsored by G Mining Ventures.

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@peterlattimore6013
@peterlattimore6013 Год назад
Appreciate these IR videos... There are certainly enough facts and figures in here to not bother pestering management with emails and phone calls, trying to understand values and timeframes. Thank you HCH team...
@mitchdempsey8179
@mitchdempsey8179 10 месяцев назад
I'm an investor in this company so I hope they do well, but the name thing strikes me as a potential own goal. Unless I'm mistaken, 'CHILL-EE' is an ignorant (disrespectful?) anglophone mispronunciation of the country's name, which Chileans pronounce 'CHILL-EH'. No doubt the average Chilean would be, excuse the pun, 'chill' about it, but it's a bit of a worry that this Aussie guy who literally runs a company in Chile is going around mispronouncing the country's name in interviews, and naming his company in a piss-take sorta way based on that mispronunciation. Again, I could have this wrong, but it strikes me as a bit like someone starting a resources company in Turkiye called 'Cold Turkey Resources' or going into Hungary and launching a company called 'Hungry Resources'. Most locals aren't gonna care but is it really worth the risk of offending someone in the resources ministry who needs to sign off on your mining applications for the company to be successful? What am I missing here?
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