What focus areas lie ahead for Boliden?
“Our assessment is that the current content of our metal portfolio is beneficial in the long term. Many of the metals, such as copper and nickel, will be demanded in much larger quantities for the expansion of energy infrastructure and the implementation of fossil fuel-free technologies within several areas. We will therefore continue to invest in exploration, both adjacent to our current mining units and in new geographies. One example of a project in a new geography is Laver, where our ambition is to submit a renewed application for mining concession during autumn 2024. In addition, we will continue to develop operations at our existing sites within both our business areas through projects that can contribute to higher productivity and strengthened competitiveness. One should keep in mind that also 2024 is a year of large investments, so naturally we will have a significant focus on, among other things, that the ramping up of production levels at Odda will proceed according to plan.
Boliden turns 100 years in 2024. This will of course be celebrated and serves as a reminder that long-term value is created from actual conditions and that execution of small, continuous improvements often are equally important as large, one-of-a-kind projects. Last but maybe most important of all, I look forward to, just like this year, together with all my talented and ambitious colleagues, continuing to drive and develop our business and workplaces. It is through our decentralized corporate culture combined with skilled and responsible co-workers that we will shape the success of tomorrow and continue our evolution towards a global role model within our industry.”