Kolkata (07.04.2026): Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL), the
only Copper Miner of India, has reported a robust performance for the financial
year 2025–26, marked by significant operational achievements. During FY 2025-26 Hindustan Copper Ltd has achieved MIC
(Metal in concentrate) production of 27,421 tonne which is 9% higher than FY
2024-25 and highest in past seven years. Similarly, the Company has achieved
ore production of 3.67 million tonne in FY 2025-26 which is 6% higher than last
year. Sales of 27,367 tonnes of Copper MIC during the fiscal has been the best
in the last five years. These achievements have been driven by coordinated efforts
across key functional domains. Despite a challenging operating environment, HCL
demonstrated resilience and adaptability, maintaining its growth trajectory
through focused execution and continuous improvement. HCL continues to make steady progress toward its strategic
objective of achieving 12.2 MTPA mining capacity by 2030, with all ongoing
initiatives aligned to this long-term vision. The Company has also recorded several key milestones during
the year, including: Acknowledging the contributions of HCL workforce and the
support of the Government of India, particularly the Ministry of Mines, along
with customers, partners, and other stakeholders, in achieving these results, Sanjiv
Kumar Singh, Chairman and Managing Director, HCL, stated that responsible
resource utilization, environmental stewardship and social responsibility will
continue to be the cornerstone of its operations.

Kolkata (07.04.2026): Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL), the only Copper Miner of India, has reported a robust performance for the financial year 2025–26, marked by significant operational achievements.
During FY 2025-26 Hindustan Copper Ltd has achieved MIC (Metal in concentrate) production of 27,421 tonne which is 9% higher than FY 2024-25 and highest in past seven years. Similarly, the Company has achieved ore production of 3.67 million tonne in FY 2025-26 which is 6% higher than last year. Sales of 27,367 tonnes of Copper MIC during the fiscal has been the best in the last five years.
These achievements have been driven by coordinated efforts across key functional domains. Despite a challenging operating environment, HCL demonstrated resilience and adaptability, maintaining its growth trajectory through focused execution and continuous improvement.
HCL continues to make steady progress toward its strategic objective of achieving 12.2 MTPA mining capacity by 2030, with all ongoing initiatives aligned to this long-term vision.
The Company has also recorded several key milestones during the year, including:
Acknowledging the contributions of HCL workforce and the support of the Government of India, particularly the Ministry of Mines, along with customers, partners, and other stakeholders, in achieving these results, Sanjiv Kumar Singh, Chairman and Managing Director, HCL, stated that responsible resource utilization, environmental stewardship and social responsibility will continue to be the cornerstone of its operations.