Teck Resources plans to merge with British mining company; Highland Valley Copper Mine expansion to proceed
LOGAN LAKE, B.C. — The owner of the Highland Valley Copper Mine near Logan Lake has merged with a British-based global mining company.
In a news release issued overnight (Sept. 8), Vancouver-based Teck Resources and Anglo American announced they have agreed to combine the two companies in a merger of equals to form Anglo Teck group.
Both Anglo American and Teck say Anglo Teck will hold an industry-leading portfolio of producing operations such as six copper assets, including Highland Valley Copper, along with crop nutrients, premium iron ore and zinc businesses.
Both companies say Anglo Teck will proceed with the $2.1-2.4 billion Highland Valley Copper Mine Life Extension Project. The B.C. government granted an environmental assessment certificate for the project in June 2025.


