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13% CuEq production uplift for Q2 YoY, and 6% for H1, as we execute our strategy
MELBOURNE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Rio Tinto Chief Executive Jakob Stausholm said: “We delivered excellent operational performance from our mine operations with record production from our bauxite business and from Oyu Tolgoi as it ramps up to become the world’s fourth largest copper mine before the end of the decade.
“We continue to make strong progress in our production and growth projects, achieving our highest Pilbara Q2 production since 2018 and accelerating the first shipment from the Simandou high-grade iron ore project in Guinea.
“We will continue to drive progress towards our long-term strategy to deliver profitable growth and build a stronger, more diversified business.”
Executive Summary
Production1
Quarter 2 2025
vs Q2 2024
vs Q1 2025
2025 guidance5
Guidance status
Pilbara iron ore shipments (100% basis) (Mt)
79.9
-1%
+13%
323 to 3386
Unchanged
Pilbara iron ore production (100% basis) (Mt)
83.7
+5%
+20%
NA
Bauxite (Mt)
15.6
+6%
57 to 59
Unchanged7
(at higher end)
Alumina (Mt)
1.8
+8%
-6%
7.4 to 7.8
Aluminium2 (Mt)
0.84
+2%
3.25 to 3.45
Copper (consolidated basis)3 (kt)
229
+15%
+9%
780 to 850
Titanium dioxide slag (Mt)
0.3
+21%
1.0 to 1.2
Unchanged8
(at lower end)
IOC4 iron ore pellets and concentrate (Mt)
2.5
+14%
+7%
9.7 to 11.4
Boric oxide equivalent (Mt)
0.1
~0.5
1 Rio Tinto share unless otherwise stated.2 Includes primary aluminium only.3 From Q1 2025, we report copper production and guidance as one metric, in order to simplify reporting and align with peer practices. For further details see slide 90 of our Investor Seminar 2024 presentation.4 Iron Ore Company of Canada.5 See further notes in Section 2, 2025 guidance.6 As stated at Q1 2025 - at the lower end of guidance.7 At the higher end of guidance.8 At the lower end of guidance.
The full second quarter production results are available here
This announcement is authorised for release to the market by Andy Hodges, Rio Tinto’s Group Company Secretary.
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