Create a CEG Account  /  CEG Login



Taseko Mines' Florence Copper Project With Metso's SX-EW Technology Begins Operations in United States

Taseko Mines' Florence Copper Project, in partnership with Metso's SX-EW Technology in Arizona, achieves a milestone with its first copper cathodes production, the first in the US since 2008. The venture highlights environmental responsibility in copper production, supporting the region's copper demand. Metso provided advanced equipment, showcasing its commitment to sustainability and operational excellence.

March 12, 2026 - National Edition
Metso Corporation

Taseko Mines’ Florence Copper project featuring Metso’s copper solvent extraction and electrowinning (SX-EW) technology is ramping up its commercial operations in Arizona.
Metso photo
Taseko Mines’ Florence Copper project featuring Metso’s copper solvent extraction and electrowinning (SX-EW) technology is ramping up its commercial operations in Arizona.
Taseko Mines’ Florence Copper project featuring Metso’s copper solvent extraction and electrowinning (SX-EW) technology is ramping up its commercial operations in Arizona.   (Metso photo) Metso’s delivery to the Florence Copper project consists of a modular VSFX solvent extraction plant and main process equipment for the electrowinning plant.   (Metso photo)

Taseko Mines' Florence Copper project featuring Metso's copper solvent extraction and electrowinning (SX-EW) technology is ramping up its commercial operations in Arizona. The successful harvesting of the first copper cathodes at the end of February 2026 is an important milestone for Taseko Mines and Metso, marking the first new greenfield copper production in the United States since 2008. The project caters to the rapidly growing copper demand while supporting the transition towards more environmentally responsible copper production in North America.

"This represents a landmark achievement for the Florence Copper team and a major milestone for Taseko, as we continue our journey to become a leading North American copper producer," said Stuart McDonald, president and CEO of Taseko Mines.

Metso's delivery to the Florence Copper project consists of a modular VSFX solvent extraction plant and main process equipment for the electrowinning plant. Florence Copper has a nameplate capacity of 85 million lbs. of LME Grade A copper cathode per year.

"We are excited to congratulate Taseko Mines and the Florence Copper team on this important milestone. It's an honor to support their success with proven Metso Plus technology designed to maximize resource efficiency and reduce environmental footprint. This aligns perfectly with our mutual dedication to sustainability and operational excellence," said Mikko Rantaharju, vice president, hydrometallurgy and thermal processing of Metso. "Moreover, this delivery is the first of its kind to the United States and holds tremendous value for Metso as we expand our offering and installed base in the region."

"Metso's nearby Mesa, Arizona, service center and aftermarket team will work closely with the customer to ensure reliable, safe operation long after commissioning and maximize performance across the full equipment lifecycle," said Martin Karlsson, vice president, sales and services, USA.

Comprehensive Hydrometallurgy Solutions, Services for Metals Refining

Metso is a global leader in hydrometallurgy solutions for metals refining. Its offering includes advanced technologies and services for leaching, solvent extraction, electrowinning, and precipitation, supporting efficient and sustainable metal recovery processes.

For more information, visit metso.com.

This story also appears on Aggregate Equipment Guide.


Today's top stories

IDOT Transforms I-57 With $325M Expansion

USACE Handles Hangar Construction at Fort Riley, Kan.

Making Work Zones Safer

Hayden-Murphy Welcomes Guests to Elk River Open House

APWA Snow Conference Brings Industry Together in Cleveland

Royals, Hallmark Plan $3B Crown Center Stadium Project

New SR 141 Alignment Promises Smoother Travel Through Middle Tennessee

Webber–United JV Advances $620M I-16/I-75 Interchange


 





×

Stay Ahead of the Market

Get weekly equipment news, auction updates, and dealer insights — trusted by thousands of industry professionals.



39.95234 \\ -75.16379 \\ Philadelphia \\ PA \\ US \\ 19019