Cobalt price at lowest since 2016 amid record production

Cobalt prices have plummeted to their lowest level since 2016, as record-high production continues to weigh on the battery material’s value.

 

 

China’s CMOC Group, the world’s largest cobalt miner, set a new production record last year and plans to maintain similar output levels through 2025, driven by ramped-up operations at two African mines.

 

The company recently provided a 2025 output guidance of 100,000-120,000 tonnes on its WeChat account, after producing 114,165 tonnes in 2024. Notably, CMOC surpassed its 2024 full-year production forecast within the first nine months of the year.

 

As of January 23, 2025, spot cobalt was trading at $11.02 per pound.

 

Cobalt is often extracted as a byproduct from digging up copper, which CMOC is bullish on over the longer term. For the red metal, the company is targeting production of between 600,000-660,000 tonnes in 2025, compared with 650,000 tonnes last year. 

https://www.mining.com/cobalt-price-hits-lowest-since-2016-amid-record-production/

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