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South32 flags disablement of Mozambique aluminum smelter

South32, an Australian diversified mining company, announced on Monday that it had a loss at its Mozal aluminum smelter located in Mozambique. It also said its production was being reviewed because the company hasn't been able secure reasonable power prices beyond March 2026.

South32 has said that it has been in discussions with the hydroelectric power provider Hidroelectrica de Cahora Bassa, which is owned in majority by the Mozambique Government for six years about a tariff due to expire on March 20, 2026.

Eskom, South Africa's primary power supplier, has agreed to allow the agreement to be used if Eskom cannot provide power.

South32, in a filing on the exchange, said that "HCB also indicated recently that drought conditions could impact its electricity production and ability to deliver enough hydro-electric energy to Mozal."

These factors have increased the uncertainty about future electricity supply for Mozal. The FY26 production forecast for Mozal has been revised due to the uncertainty in operating beyond March 2026.

Mozal produced 314,000 tons of aluminum in the financial year 2024. The miner's quarterly operations review will be recorded on July 21. (Reporting by Melanie Burton; Editing by Kim Coghill)

(source: Reuters)