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Wood Mac, a consultancy, says that EGA's Al Taweelah aluminum site has ceased operations following an attack.

Emirates Wood Mackenzie, a consultancy firm, said that an Iranian missile and drone attack on Saturday damaged a power station at Global Aluminium's Al Taweelah plant in the United Arab Emirates.

Wood Mackenzie said that the smelter of Aluminium Bahrain (Alba), which was also attacked on Saturday, "suffered significant damage and is expected to operate at an estimated 30% utilisation".

EGA and Alba said they were assessing the extent of damage to their sites at the weekend, but did not specify what was?affected.

A spokesperson for EGA had no comment on Wood Mackenzie’s note when asked about a?update? of?operations. Alba didn't respond to a comment request.

Wood Mackenzie’s press office stated that its information came from contacts of the consultancy in the Middle East but refused to give further details.

Al Taweelah, in the emirate of Abu Dhabi, is home to a roughly 1.5-million-metric-ton-per-year ?capacity aluminium smelter and an alumina refinery. Alba's capacity of 1.6 million tons per annum in Bahrain makes it world's largest single-site aluminum smelter.

Wood Mackenzie stated that the 'ongoing Middle East conflict' is triggering an 'important supply crisis on the global aluminum market. Disruptions could remove 3-3.5?million tonnes of production?by 2026.

Last year, the world produced a little under 74,000,000 tons of primary aluminum. (Reporting and additional reporting by Polina Devtt, Editing by Emelia S. Sithole-Matarise).

(source: Reuters)