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    ACG walks from Anglo Asian: asset review and project signals for mine planners

    December 11, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    ACG walks from Anglo Asian: asset review and project signals for mine planners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    ACG Metals has walked away from a potential takeover of Anglo Asian Mining after a “thorough review” of Anglo Asian’s Azerbaijani gold-copper-silver assets, including the Gilar, Demirli and Gedabek operations, concluded a deal would not create value. Anglo Asian, which commissioned Gilar and Demirli on time and on budget this year and is targeting a mid-tier copper-focused profile, recently reported record November copper output at Gedabek following flotation plant upgrades. Market reaction was immediate, with Anglo Asian shares down 6.5% to 215p and ACG up 2.9% to 1,080p in London.

    Technical Brief

    • ACG explicitly cited disciplined capital allocation and shareholder equity protection as key investment-screening constraints.
    • Gediktepe in Türkiye, acquired September 2024, is planned to transition to primary copper–zinc production from 2026.
    • For future copper-sector consolidation plays, disciplined screening of jurisdiction, processing route and capex intensity remains a hard gating factor.

    Our Take

    Anglo Asian’s exposure to copper, gold and silver in Azerbaijan sits within a relatively small subset of our 268 Mining stories that deal with former Soviet jurisdictions, where permitting and licence security have been recurring operational risks for London-listed juniors.

    ACG Metals’ move comes shortly after its 2024 acquisition of the Gediktepe copper-gold mine in Türkiye, suggesting its capital and management attention may now be weighted towards de-risking that asset rather than taking on additional operational complexity in Azerbaijan.

    With Trafigura in the mix and cobalt and copper also referenced via Congo’s 2025 quota context, this failed M&A step underscores how traders and mid-tier operators are selectively tightening portfolios around higher-certainty copper units ahead of the starting-in-2026 window many analysts in our coverage use for structural copper tightness forecasts.

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