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EGA will ramp up Al Taweelah's alumina refinery within days to 50% capacity

Emirates Global Aluminium announced on Friday that its Al Taweelah refinery in Abu Dhabi had restarted the production of feedstock for aluminum smelting.

The restart has raised expectations of a faster than expected recovery in aluminium production, after disruptions caused by war with Iran. It also added pressure on benchmark prices for aluminum at the London Metal Exchange. The contract was last down 1.5%, at $3.152 per metric ton.

In early July, EGA announced that it would restore production at the Al Taweelah Complex earlier than expected, although hot metal production could take up to one year to return to previous levels. In late March, Iranian missiles struck the Khalifa Economic Zone Abu Dhabi and damaged the complex. This forced an emergency shut down.

Al Taweelah's refinery will produce?2.4 millions of tons of alumina by 2025 and meet 46% of EGA’s alumina requirements.

EGA said in a press release that the timing of "further production ramp ups" at the alumina refinery would depend on the supply chain conditions as well as the optimization of EGA's alumina procurement strategy.

The company, which is jointly owned by Abu Dhabi sovereign fund Mubadala, and state-owned Investment Corporation of Dubai, hopes to have the technical ability to return the alumina refining plant to full production before the end of 2026. (Reporting and editing by Susan Fenton; Tom Daly and Polina Devitt)

(source: Reuters)