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Haquira - Name and Description
Hello, I am an employee of First Quantum Minerals and I just wanted to highlight that Haquira is not a mine. As for its description, Haquira is not a copper mine but a large undeveloped copper deposit. This information can be found in the Mineral Resource information (page 95) in the Company’s 2022 Annual information Form. 216.191.223.35 (talk) 19:50, 12 July 2023 (UTC)

Haquira - Additional Information
Hello, I am an employee of First Quantum Minerals and I just wanted to highlight that the previously published Mineral Resource at Haquira includes 703.7 million tonnes at 0.51% copper (cut-off grade 0.2%Cu) in the Measured and Indicated categories. In addition, an Inferred Mineral Resource at Haquira totals 683.9 million tonnes at 0.40% Cu (cut-off grade 0.2%Cu). This information can be found in the 2022 Annual Information Form on the company website. 216.191.223.35 (talk) 20:00, 12 July 2023 (UTC)