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Russia's Rusal plans to double Boguchansky smelter capacity by 2030

Russian aluminium manufacturer Rusal plans to double the capacity of its Boguchansky aluminium smelter in Siberia to 600,000 metric tons by 2030, the city government in the Krasnoyarsk area, where the plant is located, stated.

Rusal, the world's biggest aluminium manufacturer outside China, launched the first production line at Boguchansky in 2019, investing $1.6 billion. The overall task cost to reach full capability was at first approximated at $2.6 billion.

The plant is collectively owned with the state-controlled power producing company Rushydro.

The city government's statement priced quote Rusal vice president, Elena Bezdenezhnykh, as saying that building work at Boguchansky will begin in 2025.

A Rusal representative confirmed the plans, stating that the financial model and investment volumes would be recalculated by completion of 2024.

Rusal, which accounts for 5.5% of global aluminium output, operates 11 smelters with an integrated capacity of 4.6 million tons.

Regarding another new smelter - Taishet - Rusal's. agent said the business had not yet determined its. expansion strategies. The first line of the smelter, with a capacity. of roughly 430,000 heaps, was commissioned in 2021.

Rusal anticipates a global aluminium surplus of around 500,000. metric lots in 2024 and between 200,000 and 300,000 lots in. 2025.

(source: Reuters)