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The first quarter nickel output at Sumitomo’s Ambatovy Project fell by nearly 13%

Sumitomo Corp, a Japanese trading company, reported Thursday that the Ambatovy nickel project in Madagascar had experienced a 13% drop in production during the first quarter. The firm's full-year forecast remained unchanged.

In the first quarter of this year, the company produced 7,000 tons of nickel. This is down from 8,000 tonnes last year.

In February, production at the Ambatovy Project was halted for inspections of a pipeline which had ruptured in September last year. The company reported that operations gradually increased from April, and stabilised fully in early May.

Sumitomo expects to produce nickel at the project between mid-30,000 tons this year. The company plans a shutdown of the entire plant from October through November.

Sumitomo has struggled with Ambatovy to stabilize production and increase profitability.

Yoshiyasu Fuse, the head of the accounting and controlling department, said at a press conference held on Thursday that "we are continuing to explore all options" for Ambatovy.

Fuse said, "As shareholders, we have put all options on the table. We are now focusing our considerations."

Since last year, the company has examined all options available for the future of the project and written down its book value to zero.

Fuse stressed that, regardless of which option is chosen, stabilising operations and improving cost competitiveness are key to strengthening the foundation for the business. (Reporting and editing by Eileen Soreng; Yuka Obayashi and Katya Glubkova)

(source: Reuters)