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    Rio–Glencore talks fell apart: portfolio value and copper growth lens for engineers

    February 6, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Rio–Glencore talks fell apart: portfolio value and copper growth lens for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Rio Tinto scrapped merger talks with Glencore in under 24 hours after deciding no structure could deliver sufficient value, rejecting Glencore’s push for its shareholders to hold about 40% of a combined $232 billion group. The core dispute was valuation: Rio wanted a split near the market-implied 69–31 with full control of both chair and CEO roles, while Glencore argued for roughly 60–40 to reflect its coal, trading arm and 10 copper growth projects, or a clear takeover premium. A deal would have doubled Rio’s copper output to around 1 Mt of future growth and reduced its iron ore dependence, but divergent views on commodity cycles and portfolio value killed the transaction.

    Technical Brief

    • Glencore insisted its shareholders hold about 40% of the combined group, a hard red line.
    • Ivan Glasenberg, still Glencore’s largest shareholder, was a key driver of the 40% ownership stance.
    • Glencore’s copper output had fallen over 40% across the past decade despite record copper prices.
    • Governance structure proposals included one company appointing the chair and the other the CEO to frame a “merger”.
    • For other large diversified miners, the case underlines how timing of commodity cycles can dominate M&A valuations.

    Our Take

    The implied $232 billion combined value for Rio Tinto and Glencore would create one of the largest diversified miners in our database, comparable in scale only to the very top names in the recent MINING.COM Top 50 ranking where both companies already feature prominently alongside BHP and Vale.

    Glencore’s 40% copper output decline over a decade, contrasted with its 10 identified copper growth projects, signals a pivot from legacy coal-heavy cash flow towards copper, aligning with the record copper price environment highlighted in the January 14, 2026 Top 50 coverage.

    A merged Rio–Glencore entity with around 1 million tonnes of future copper growth would materially alter the competitive landscape for copper in Latin America and other frontiers flagged in the January 27, 2026 security-zones piece, likely concentrating bargaining power with host governments and OEM offtakers in a smaller group of mega-producers.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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