Melbourne, Nov 8 (Reuters) - BHP Billiton BHP.AX BLT.L said on Tuesday it lost about three weeks worth of production from its Olympic Dam copper mine in Australia due to a power outage in late September.
As a result, the mine's original output guidance of 200,000 tonnes for fiscal year 2017 was under review, the mine's chief, Jacqui McGill said.
A massive blackout in South Australia state on Sept. 28 forced BHP to suspend production in order to divert back-up power to maintain essential operations. was touch and go while we were reheating things," McGill said at a mining conference in Melbourne. "I'm very pleased to say we're at full operations."
Based on copper prices of $4,800 a tonne at the time, BHP lost about $2.6 million a day in production during the shutdown.