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Posted by Allen Newton
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30 June, 2026
Copper theft has escalated across Western Australia, driven by strong resale value and demand from sectors including electricity infrastructure and artificial intelligence manufacturing. Police suspect the propellers may be broken down and sold into the scrap market and have contacted recyclers across the Pilbara.
Karratha metal recycler Mohammed Ghambarie told ABC Pilbara he had been approached by police and confirmed the existence of a “thriving black market” for copper scrap. He estimated the thieves might make around $72,000 from the haul but said a brand‑new tug propeller would “raise red flags” for legitimate operators.
The Burrup Peninsula hosts major industrial operations, including Woodside’s gas facilities. Woodside confirmed the stolen equipment does not belong to the company.
Police are urging the public and scrap dealers to report suspicious copper sales. The investigation continues.
