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FCX's Unit Cash Costs Surge in Q4: Is It Set to Climb Further in Q1?
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Key Takeaways
FCX's Q4 unit net cash cost rose 59% sequentially to $2.22 per pound amid weaker copper volumes.
Copper sales dropped 29% year over year after a Grasberg mine suspension hit output.
Freeport sees first-quarter costs climbing sequentially to $2.60 per pound.
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX - Free Report) saw a sharp increase in its average unit net cash cost per pound of copper in the fourth quarter of 2025 to $2.22 from $1.40 in the prior quarter, marking a roughly 59% spike. It also climbed 34% year over year. The increase was fueled by a decline in copper sales volumes.
Freeport’s copper sales volumes tumbled approximately 29% year over year in the fourth quarter to 709 million pounds, and fell from 977 million pounds in the prior quarter. The downside primarily resulted from the temporary suspension of operations since the mud rush incident at the Grasberg Block Cave mine in Indonesia in September 2025.
Freeport's outlook for the first quarter of 2026 suggests higher costs on a sequential basis. It expects unit net cash costs to rise to $2.60 per pound, while projecting a full-year average of roughly $1.75. Lower expected sales volumes are likely to adversely impact costs in the quarter. Higher costs are expected to weigh on the company's margins.
Among FCX’s peers, Southern Copper Corporation (SCCO - Free Report) reported lower unit costs in the fourth quarter. Southern Copper’s operating cash cost per pound of copper, net of by-product revenue credits, was 52 cents, marking a roughly 46% decline from 96 cents per pound reported in the prior-year quarter. SCCO’s operating cash cost per pound of copper also declined roughly 34% year over year in 2025.
BHP Group Limited (BHP - Free Report) saw lower unit costs across its Escondida and Copper South Australia operations in the first half of fiscal 2026 (ended Dec. 31, 2025), partly offset by an increase at Spence. BHP expects the unit cost for Escondida to be in the band of $1.20-$1.50 per pound for fiscal 2026. BHP also projects Copper South Australia’s unit cost to be between $1 and $1.50 per pound. Unit costs at Spence are expected to be between $2.10 and $2.40 per pound for fiscal 2026.
The Zacks Rundown for FCX
Shares of Freeport are up 41.3% in the past six months against the Zacks Mining - Non Ferrous industry’s rise of 73.5%.
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From a valuation standpoint, FCX is currently trading at a forward 12-month earnings multiple of 24.88, a 4.3% discount to the industry average of 26X. It carries a Value Score of B.
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The Zacks Consensus Estimate for FCX’s 2026 and 2027 earnings implies a year-over-year rise of 44.1% and 22.3%, respectively. The EPS estimates for 2026 and 2027 have been trending higher over the past 30 days.
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FCX stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
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FCX's Unit Cash Costs Surge in Q4: Is It Set to Climb Further in Q1?
Key Takeaways
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX - Free Report) saw a sharp increase in its average unit net cash cost per pound of copper in the fourth quarter of 2025 to $2.22 from $1.40 in the prior quarter, marking a roughly 59% spike. It also climbed 34% year over year. The increase was fueled by a decline in copper sales volumes.
Freeport’s copper sales volumes tumbled approximately 29% year over year in the fourth quarter to 709 million pounds, and fell from 977 million pounds in the prior quarter. The downside primarily resulted from the temporary suspension of operations since the mud rush incident at the Grasberg Block Cave mine in Indonesia in September 2025.
Freeport's outlook for the first quarter of 2026 suggests higher costs on a sequential basis. It expects unit net cash costs to rise to $2.60 per pound, while projecting a full-year average of roughly $1.75. Lower expected sales volumes are likely to adversely impact costs in the quarter. Higher costs are expected to weigh on the company's margins.
Among FCX’s peers, Southern Copper Corporation (SCCO - Free Report) reported lower unit costs in the fourth quarter. Southern Copper’s operating cash cost per pound of copper, net of by-product revenue credits, was 52 cents, marking a roughly 46% decline from 96 cents per pound reported in the prior-year quarter. SCCO’s operating cash cost per pound of copper also declined roughly 34% year over year in 2025.
BHP Group Limited (BHP - Free Report) saw lower unit costs across its Escondida and Copper South Australia operations in the first half of fiscal 2026 (ended Dec. 31, 2025), partly offset by an increase at Spence. BHP expects the unit cost for Escondida to be in the band of $1.20-$1.50 per pound for fiscal 2026. BHP also projects Copper South Australia’s unit cost to be between $1 and $1.50 per pound. Unit costs at Spence are expected to be between $2.10 and $2.40 per pound for fiscal 2026.
The Zacks Rundown for FCX
Shares of Freeport are up 41.3% in the past six months against the Zacks Mining - Non Ferrous industry’s rise of 73.5%.
From a valuation standpoint, FCX is currently trading at a forward 12-month earnings multiple of 24.88, a 4.3% discount to the industry average of 26X. It carries a Value Score of B.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for FCX’s 2026 and 2027 earnings implies a year-over-year rise of 44.1% and 22.3%, respectively. The EPS estimates for 2026 and 2027 have been trending higher over the past 30 days.
FCX stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.