Hot Chili has secured the services of two seasoned mining executives to bolster leadership as the company progresses its Costa Fuego copper-gold project and Huasco Water venture in Chile’s Atacama region.
Ex-Gold Fields Australia executive Stuart Mathews joins as non-executive chairman, while Chilean copper expert Alberto Cerda assumes the role of project director. Cerda brings a particular set of skills… namely in mine development and operations to support the company’s upcoming definitive feasibility studies for both projects.
Hot Chili has appointed mining executive Stuart Mathews as non-executive chairman to progress its Chilean projects into development.
The appointments align with Hot Chili’s strategic focus on advancing its low-altitude, copper and water projects amid a looming copper market, which has international majors clamouring for quality.
Hot Chili says Mathews’ and Cerda’s proven expertise in delivering large-scale mining operations – particularly in Chile in Cerda’s case – positions the company to navigate the complexities of project development, resource optimisation and strategic partnerships in the world’s top copper producing country.
Costa Fuego is a large copper-gold porphyry set to churn out 116,000 tonnes per annum of copper-equivalent metal, which includes 95,000t of copper and 48,000 ounces of gold in its first 14 years. Importantly for Hot Chili’s metals mix, chairman Mathews comes from a gold mining background as the recent executive vice president for Gold Fields in Australasia, where he oversaw operations producing more than 1 million ounces of gold annually.
Cerda takes care of the copper background as a Chilean mining engineer with more than 40 years of experience in major copper projects in Chile for companies such as Newmont, Barrick and BHP Billiton.
Hot Chili’s projects are strategically positioned to benefit from rising copper demand and regional infrastructure needs. Costa Fuego’s robust economics and Huasco Water’s exclusive water supply permit make it strategically significant to the region.
With environmental permitting and exploration ongoing, the company is well-placed to deliver and further extend its overall resource numbers, thanks to a recent discovery of copper-gold porphyry mineralisation at its non-contiguous but nearby La Verde project.
Located 60 kilometres from Las Losas port on Chile’s coastal range, Costa Fuego is Hot Chili’s flagship project. A recent prefeasibility study outlined a 20-year mine life with a maiden ore reserve of 502Mt grading 0.37 per cent copper, 0.10 grams per tonne (g/t) gold, 0.49g/t silver, and 97 parts per million (ppm) molybdenum, with a contained 1.86Mt copper, 1.58M ounces gold, 7.95M ounces silver and 49,000t molybdenum.