El Teniente

Local nameEl Teniente
LocationMachalí, Chile

El Teniente is an underground copper mine located in the Chilean Andes, 2,300 m above mean sea level. It is in the commune of Machalí in Cachapoal Province, Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region, near the company town of Sewell. This was established for the workers and their families.

Mining at El Teniente is reported to have started as early as 1819. In the early 20th century, two men from New York, United States set up a mining operation there, starting operations in 1906. Kennecott Copper Corporation, based in Utah, United States, later operated the mine through their subsidiary company. The Chilean government bought a 51% interest in the mine in 1967. Some 15,000 people lived in Sewell at its height as a company town.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Teniente

Phone +56 72 210 290

Address Chile

Coordinates -34°5'17.549" N -70°23'12.948" E

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