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Rio Tinto indications deal to become sole owner of New Zealand Aluminium Smelters

Rio Tinto said on Friday it entered a contract purchase Sumitomo Chemical Co's 20.64%. stake in New Zealand Aluminium Smelters (NZAS) to get complete. control of the country's only aluminum smelter.

NZAS is a joint venture between Rio, which held 79.36% stake. and Japan's Sumitomo Chemical, which owned the rest. It operates. the Tiwai aluminium smelter in South Island of New Zealand.

Independently, NZAS has actually concluded deals with energy generators. Meridian Energy, Contact Energy and Mercury NZ. to protect energy supply for at least next twenty years.

The offers consist of 20-year demand response arrangements with. Meridian and Contact, under which NZAS might be asked for to. decrease electrical energy intake by approximately 185 megawatts, to ensure. safe supply to homes and organizations in New Zealand.

In 2020, the miner had announced it would close NZAS due to. high expenses and a challenging market, however reached an agreement. with Meridian Energy in 2021 to enable the smelter to continue. operations up until December 2024.

Rio Tinto has actually likewise signed a deal to buy Sumitomo Chemical's. 2.46% interest in Boyne Smelters, which owns and operates the. Boyne Island aluminium smelter in Gladstone, Australia. It did. not expose the value of the deal.

(source: Reuters)